Month: January 2024

Welcome to SMc – January 2024

Whether you visit us in person or online, you are welcome to join with us.

For details of our worship services, including links to our live streams, please see our Worship page


Woodfalls Methodist Church – Sat 03rd Feb: Church for Change


Our February Newsletter is available February 2024

Please click on the links below for weekly Sunday notices

Notice sheet – February 4 2024

Notice sheet – January 28 2024

Notice sheet – January 21 2024

Notice sheet – January 14 2024

Notice sheet – January 7 2024


Church Prayer Meeting

Wednesdays between 9.45am and 10.15am in Room 1, to which all are welcome.


Church Family Coffee Morning,  Saturday 20 January

hosted by the Pastoral Team, 10.30 – 12 noon in the Hall. This will hopefully be an opportunity to meet folk who have joined us over the past year or so, to put faces to names, and to help us all to get to know each other a little better!


Come and Meet Each Other

Conversation, tea (other drinks are available) and maybe board games…

Every Thursday 2:30pm – 4:30pm
In the Church Hall EVERYONE WELCOME


Get Connected

The next drop-in tech help session for you, your phone, tablet or laptop, on Tuesday 16th January 2024, 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm, all welcome.


SUPPORTING the Salisbury FOODBANK

There is now a box in the foyer to receive donations of groceries for the Foodbank. Items which are particularly needed:
Long Life Milk, Long Life Fruit Juice, Tinned Fruit, Tinned Soup, Sponge Puddings, Instant Mashed Potato, Packet Puddings e.g. Angel Delight, Jam, Size 5 Nappies


Prayers for our sister church,
St John’s, Mtendere, Zambia

Dear friends,

Continue to pray for victims of the cholera outbreak and for health workers

working to prevent, treat and vaccinate against the cholera.

Pray especially for the UCZ hospitals and clinics and for Gina Siatwinda Oliver,

UCZ health secretary, supporting them in their work.

At St John’s, give thanks for the intercessory prayer group meeting each day,

giving thanks for answers to prayer; pray for them as they pray for us.

 

Many thanks,

Cecil King