Monday 12 December 2011

WELCOME TO DURHAM STREET GOSPEL HALL

Weekly meetings are as follows:
Breaking
of Bread Service 10.30
Gospel Meeting Sunday 18.30
Parents and Toddlers Monday 10.00
Good News Club Tuesday 18.00
Prayer Meeting/Bible Study Tuesday 19.30
Friday Extra for Girls Friday 19.30Tel: Graham and Ellen on 01723
585727/07736333263Email: ellen4graham@gmail.com

GOSPEL MEETING 11/12/11

Jonathan Gibson from Harrogate read Leviticus 16 and spoke about The Day of Atonement.
He began by pointing out various important events in history and emphasised the importance and significance of the death of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The High Priest could only enter the Most Holy Place once a year with shedding of blood but that could never take away sin but through Christ's death we have access to God at any time and our sins are removed as far as the east is from the west not just covered as with atonement.
vs.29 afflick-deny yourself repent
do no work- not by works
vs.30 atonement-propitiation (not a covering but a taking away).

Monday 5 December 2011

Sunday 4th December

William Horsborough opened by reading Psalm 136, "O give thanks to the Lord..." He read from I Timothy Chapter 1 on the mercy and grace of God and the praise we owe him. Paul, the author of the letter of Timothy describes himself before he met Jesus as a blasphemer, a persecutor and an insolent man, "but I obtained mercy." Paul experienced the marvellous mercy of God. Paul writes about the grace of God as being "exceedingly abundant". This generous grace should result in prolific praise from those who know God's forgiveness. For those people the joy of the Lord is their strength.

Monday 28 November 2011

Sunday 27th November

Graham Elliot from the fellowship spoke on 4 precious promises from the Bible. The reading was in 1 Peter Ch. 1 v. 13 - Ch. 2 v.12 and in 2 Peter ch. 2 vs. 1-4. He talked about how precious it is to be a Christian. There is a great cost to our salvation, God paid the price of our sin through sending His Son to be our sacrifice. The four promises Graham spoke on were: 1) "Come unto me all you who labour and are heavy burdened and I will give you rest." 2) "I am with you always." 3) Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. 4) "If I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you unto myself that where I am there you may be also."

Monday 21 November 2011

Sunday 20th November 2011

Bruce Clark spoke on 'Love'. He read in Matthew Chapter 22 verses 37-40 and 1 John Chapter 4 vs. 17-21. He spoke about four Greek words for love; the love between a mother and child, friendship love, love between a man and women, and most importantly God's love. God gives His love freely to us, He gave us His Son Jesus Christ. When we receive Jesus as our Lord God calls us to love Him and our neighbours. as ourselves. Without love we are nothing.

Monday 14 November 2011

Sunday 13th November

John Green talked briefly about his work with Young Life and what prayer can achieve among young people when they pray. He read in Mark Chapter 8 verses 22-38. In the chapter Jesus asks his followers two questions, the first being, "Who do men say that I am?" The second is more personal, "Who do you say that I am?" Peter, one of his followers answers, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God." Jesus Christ asks us to follow Him. Through His death he offers us forgiveness in our sins that are past, power for the present and hope for the future. Being a follower of Jesus means no longer living for self but for Jesus, its about saving your soul and being ready to meet God. "Its not easy but its worth it."

Monday 7 November 2011

Sunday 6th November 2011

Jonathan Scarsbrook from Killamarsh, Sheffield gave the gospel message. He spoke on plans and gave two examples of people in the Bible who made plans. One was a rich farmer who one year had a successful crop and decided to take it easy. He told himself to eat, drink and be merry. The Lord called him "a fool", and took away his life from him that very night. The second man was a criminal on the cross beside Jesus. He recognised that he was being put to death for his crimes but that Jesus had done nothing wrong. Jesus promised him eternal life because of his belief. The Bible warns us not to boast of tomorrow, for we do not know what another day will bring. Repent of your sin and trust in Jesus.

Monday 31 October 2011

30/10/2011 Gospel Meeting

Rex Maffey from Leeds read Acts 8 vs.26-39. He spoke on
1/ A man of Ethiopia,
2/ some man should guide me,
3/ and some other man,
and then he preached unto us Jesus concerning His sufferings spoken of in Isaiah 53.
Rex also emphasised the connection between salvation and baptism

Monday 17 October 2011

Sunday 16th October

Keith Clayton, Castleford, preached the gospel. He read from Isaiah chapter 1 vs. 10-20. These people came before God in empty ritual and with hypocrisy in their hearts. They had unclean hands and offered meaningless prayer. Much like people today who have an outward form of religion but do not truly know God. The Bible tells us 'all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.' It also tells us ' all our righteousness is like filthy rags.' How then can we be made righteous? Not by works, but by faith alone the Bible tells us. 'Being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.'

Monday 10 October 2011

Sunday 9th October 2011

Stuart Gordon, Harrogate, read about four days from Luke Ch. 2 vs. 1-14, Mark Ch. 15 vs. 25-39, John Ch. 20 vs. 1-18, and 1 Thessalonians Ch. 4 vs. 13-18. These four days changed the world like no other day. These are unique and special days in history. The angels declared the birth of Jesus to a few shepherds, "Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace, goodwill toward men." A Roman centurion at the death of Jesus announced that "this is the Son of God". Many seen him after His resurrection from the dead. When Jesus comes again 'every eye shall see Him." Are you ready?

Monday 3 October 2011

Sunday 2nd October

Geoff Carter from Wakefield testified to the goodness of God at the Yorkshire camp, which he is involved in. On two occasions he told how a water supply was provided to the camp when in need of water. Geoff read the words of Jesus from John 7 v. 47: "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. 38 He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, ‘From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’” God's water is free, anyone can come and drink. That water is an illustration of what God gives us when we believe in Him.

Monday 26 September 2011

Sunday 25th September

George Clamp from Pontefract preached the gospel. He read from Luke Chapter 4 verses 16-22, focusing his message on verse 20 'the eyes of all...were fixed on Him.' The people were transfixed with Jesus, He spoke like one who had authority. The speaker told us that Jesus has the answers to the world's problems. He has died for sin, rose from the dead and is alive forevermore. He is ready to save you if you come to Him. Fix your eyes on Jesus.

Monday 19 September 2011

Sunday 18th September 2011

Philip Kaye from Skelmanthorpe preached the gospel. He read three questions from Luke Ch. 13, Matthew Ch.19 and Acts Ch.16. "Lord, are there few that be saved?" Few are saved because they do not feel their need of salvation, nor are willing to seek God's help. "Who then can be saved?" Romans Ch. 10 v.13 reads that whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. "What must I do to be saved?" Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved. It's all a matter of faith.

Tuesday 13 September 2011

GOSPEL MEETING 11/09/2011

Paul Jackson from Harrogate preached from Psalm 10 vs.1 "Why standest thou afar off, O Lord? why hidest thou thyself in times of trouble?"
1/ We can't blame God for our problems and the worlds problems. Sin is the root problem and sin came by man.
2/ God has done something - He sent his Son to die in our place. If God intervened to remove all the wrong caused by sin that would include us so He acts in grace.
3/ God will do something in a future day He will judge in righteousness and all will be put right

Sunday 11 September 2011

Sunday 4th September

Jack Douglas, a missionary to Papua New Guinea, gave a report of his recent trip between April - June 2011. He spoke in the gospel from 1 Peter 1 v. 10-25 on the meaning of redemption and read from Romans 6 v. 15-23 concerning how we were slaves but have now been set free. People whom we live amongst do not believe that they need redemption. The price of redemption is death, Christ died in our place to accomplish eternal redemption. We are redeemed by the precious blood of Jesus.

Monday 29 August 2011

Phillip Martin from Leeds 28/08/2011

Phillip read Psalm 86 and Acts 22 verses 22-31. He developed the theme of the scriptures from Genisis to Revelation concerning Gods love and the plan of salvation. He also emphasised the need to deal with sin through our repentance, and the fact that Christ died to bear the judgement of God for sin. The message was very challenging for the unsaved and very thought provoking for the believers. It was good to renew fellowship with Phillip who recently moved to Leeds from Scarborough.

Monday 22 August 2011

Philip Benstead (Turkey) Sunday 21st August 2011

Philip read from 1Peter Ch 1. He spoke about believers going through suffering and persecution and how our hope is in God. Throughout the chapter there is the recurring theme of the resurrection, if Christ died and rose again we can be sure that we too will rise. Like the believers then we too are exiles in this world, strangers and foreigners. They suffered, Christ also suffered. There is the reminder in the passage of the ransom paid for us through the blood of Jesus, which is incorruptible.

Tuesday 16 August 2011

John Walls Testimony 14 August 2011

John Walls from the fellowship gave is testimony and preached the gospel. He read from Psalm 139, a testimony of God's protection, presence, power, and pathway in the life of David. He also read from John 19 v. 30 concerning the last words Jesus spoke before he died "It is finished". These are the words through which John got saved when he realised as a boy of 11 that Jesus had done the work of salvation at the cross. He closed with some comparisons in his life with those of the disciples in Mark's gospel and how we do not need to fear in the Christian life. Jesus is with us and will calm the storm. We should be obedient to God's will and commandments as this brings blessing from God.

Tuesday 9 August 2011

Sunday 7th August, Gareth Crossley (Derbyshire)

The speaker read from Luke 23 vs. 33-43 concerning 'the Dying Thief' who was crucified alongside Jesus. A lot of people resist the conviction of sin, not so with the thief. He was convinced of the righteousness of Jesus Christ and also the certainty of judgement. We can confidently know that the thief was saved, Jesus said "Today you will be with me in Paradise".

Sunday 7 August 2011

Sunday 31st July Gospel meeting with Paul Richardson

The speaker read in Titus 2 v. 11, Acts 4 v. 12, 2 Corinthians 6 v.2, and Hebrews 2 vs. 1-3.
God speaks in the world today through creation and through His Word in the Bible. The world is looking for answers (mostly in the wrong places), these answers can be found in the Bible. God also provided salvation to mankind through His Son Jesus Christ who died on a cross for us. You ask, how can I be saved? The answer is in Acts 4 v. 12 "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved."

Thursday 28 July 2011

Sunday 24th July

Mr Heyhoe from Hull opened his remarks by saying that many who bear the name 'Christian' are not necessarily Christian as defined in the Bible, they are far removed from biblical Christianity.
He spoke from Numbers Ch. 23 vs. 19-20 concerning a God who cannot lie. God sent His Son, Jesus, to deliver us from our sins. His blessing is forever and he delivers on His promises of eternal life to those who believe in Jesus. We need to believe in the person of Jesus to enter into God's blessings, John Ch 3 v.36 says that "He who believes on the Son is not condemned but He who does not believe is condemned already."

Wednesday 20 July 2011

GOSPEL MEETINGS

On Sunday 10th July Alan Green from Harrogate spoke from Isaiah 53 and 55 concerning the sufferings of our Lord and the results of His death.
On Sunday 17th Neil Bedford from Leeds read from John 18 vs.28-40. He challenged us about truth "what is truth" is your truth the same as mine? There is only one truth and only one way to Heaven Jesus said "I am the way".

Monday 4 July 2011

Sunday 3rd July 2011

On Sunday Ewing Cross from Huddersfield spoke on the rapture he read from John 14 vs.1-3, Acts 1 vs.6-12, and 1Thess. 4 vs.13-18. We could go without dying.
The one who is coming is the same one who died on the cross. He had nowhere to lay His head, He was crowned with thorns but His Church will be complete. His substitutional death made it all possible. You need to be saved before you are left behind.

Sunday 3 July 2011

C.H.Spurgeon

"The illfavoured and leanfleshed kine did eat up the seven wellfavoured and fat kine." — Genesis 41:4

Pharaoh's dream has too often been my waking experience. My days of sloth have ruinously destroyed all that I had achieved in times of zealous industry; my seasons of coldness have frozen all the genial glow of my periods of fervency and enthusiasm; and my fits of worldliness have thrown me back from my advances in the divine life. I had need to beware of lean prayers, lean praises, lean duties, and lean experiences, for these will eat up the fat of my comfort and peace.

If I neglect prayer for never so short a time, I lose all the spirituality to which I had attained; if I draw no fresh supplies from heaven, the old corn in my granary is soon consumed by the famine which rages in my soul. When the caterpillars of indifference, the cankerworms of worldliness, and the palmerworms of self-indulgence, lay my heart completely desolate, and make my soul to languish, all my former fruitfulness and growth in grace avails me nothing whatever. How anxious should I be to have no lean-fleshed days, no ill-favoured hours!

If every day I journeyed towards the goal of my desires I should soon reach it, but backsliding leaves me still far off from the prize of my high calling, and robs me of the advances which I had so laboriously made. The only way in which all my days can be as the "fat kine," is to feed them in the right meadow, to spend them with the Lord, in His service, in His company, in His fear, and in His way. Why should not every year be richer than the past, in love, and usefulness, and joy?—I am nearer the celestial hills, I have had more experience of my Lord, and should be more like Him.

O Lord, keep far from me the curse of leanness of soul; let me not have to cry, "My leanness, my leanness, woe unto me!" [Isaiah 24] but may I be well-fed and nourished in Thy house, that I may praise Thy name.

Wednesday 29 June 2011

Sunday 26th June

Lenzie from Leeds opened by telling us how he became a Christian. He was invited to a gospel meeting and felt his burden of sin before God after hearing a message preached from the Bible . When he went home that night he prayed asking God for forgiveness, and through belief in Jesus Christ was saved.
Philip Martin (Leeds), until recently a member of the fellowship in Scarborough, preached from 2 Corinthians Chapter 5. His message reminded the Christian that our home is not here on earth, its in heaven. He touched on matters of faith and how we should live to please God and not ourselves. Finally he closed with a call to confess our sins, if we have not already, and be reconciled to God through Jesus Christ who died for us.

Monday 20 June 2011

19th June 2011, Mark Reynolds

On Sunday 19th June Mr. Mark Reynolds of SASRA from Catterick gave a short report of his work at the garrison and told us that there were 3,500 soldiers there at the moment and an intake of 250 per fortnight to which he preaches the gospel and gives New Testements to. He asked prayer for the future that the opportunities might continue to be available to him. There have been significant numbers of souls that have trusted the Saviour.
He also preached from John 10 vs.9-30. God allows things in our lives that purhaps we don't understand but He is working His purpose out in our lives and in the World. He also told us that time was precious and we should make the most of it, he spoke of assurance that we are held by two hands Christ's and the Father's. He is able to save He is able to keep now and Eternity.

Tuesday 14 June 2011

Sunday 12th June

Jim Locke from Leeds took the gospel service. He asked a question from the Bible, how can someone become righteous, that is right with God? The Bible tells us all have sinned and come short of God's standard. Yet we can be justified, that is made right, through Jesus Christ's blood. Jesus died that we might be forgiven. By being justified we have Peace with God, through Jesus Christ.

Monday 6 June 2011

Sunday 5th June 2011

It was good to see visiters again today Mr and Mrs Fleming from Solihull both morning and evening.

Mr Terry Martin from Castleford spoke on lame excuses from Luke 14 vs.16-24 challenging both believers and non-believers about making excuses not to do what is right.

Monday 30 May 2011

Peace

At our Sunday service Graeme Elliott spoke on Peace. Key verse: Isaiah Ch. 26 v.3, other readings from Mark Ch. 4 and Colossians Ch. 1.
In a world where there is no peace God promises peace to those who trust in Him and believe in His Son Jesus Christ; Jesus represents God to us in human form. We read in Mark Ch. 4 of Jesus with his followers in a storm. They are very afraid and look to Jesus for help, Jesus commands the wind to stop and calms the waves, and asks a searching question "Why are you so fearful. Why is it that you no faith?" Without faith the Bible tells us it is impossible to please God.
Jesus provides peace for us through the blood of His cross (Colossains Ch. 1). He died that we might know peace, everlasting peace with Him.

Monday 23 May 2011

Sunday 22nd May 2011

Last Sunday we were pleased to have two visitors, Mr and Mrs G. Clarke from Rugby.

Richard Gibson from Leeds spoke at the Sunday gospel service. He works with Christian Witness to Israel. He spoke from Mark chapter 14 verses 12-51 concerning the last supper Jesus had with his disciples before His crucifixion. Richard gave a practical application about our attitude towards Jesus and the rewards and difficulties of living for Him. A challenge was given to the congregation about the particular need to reach Jewish people with the gospel since the gospel is to the Jew first and then to the Gentile.

Sunday 15 May 2011

Phillips last Sunday with us very sad but we wish him Gods richest blessings for the future

Fear not tomorrow - God is already there!

Malcolm Neate of Leeds proclaimed the Gospel on Sunday 8th May using verses from the Epistle to the Hebrews 9 24 -28 and ch. 10 11-14. He spoke of the self-sacrifice of the Lord at Calvary as a sacrifice available, uniquely suitable, and acceptable. He described the Saviour as great in creatorial Power, eternally with God and great in saving commitment. Those attending were urged to flee from the wrath to come.

On Sunday 15th May John Farnsworth of South Elmsall led our meeting and focused on the question"...what is your life.." that is contained in a short passage from the Epistle of James, ch. 4 13-17. He also read out to us an account of the background to the writing and popularisation of the hymn "Great is thy faithfulness...".

We thank these Brethren for their effort in sharing the Gospel here in Scarborough.

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Three meetings

On Good Friday Graham Elliot of our own assembly led our meeting, speaking from
John 19 1-42. He spoke of the Person, the Purpose and the Power of the Cross and also referenced Hebrews 10 12, 2 Corinthians 5 17,19, 1 Peter 1 18, Isaiah 53 4 and Romans 10 9.

On Easter Sunday Malcolm Blanche of Wetherby conducted our Gospel Meeting. The reading was from Acts 17 1-9. He spoke of our Lord Jesus: the forgotten King, the foretold King, the future/forever King, the rejected King but, praise the Lord, the Risen King and yet more, the Returning King!

Last Lord's Day in the evening David Harris of Castleford ministered to us from James 4 7-10 reminding us of the cure for "wordliness".

Tuesday 19 April 2011

The Lord's Day

We were once again blessed at the Lord's Table by visiting Saints, three generations in fact from Blackburn Gospel Hall in West Lothian. Our friends Philip and Elizabeth Clough also joined us.

In the evening Douglas Rae of Leeds conducted our Gospel Meeting. He drew our attention to the words of our Lord, recorded in John 14 1-14, words of reassurance, comfort and of a certain hope. Hallelujah, what a Saviour!

Tuesday 12 April 2011

The Lord's Day

We were pleased to welcome visitors from Ely, West Mersea and Leeds at the Breaking of Bread meeting. We were blessed to have as our speaker David Cartwright from the assembly at Redcar, Cleveland. He spoke from the story of Zaccheus as recorded in Luke 19 1-10 using it to stress how serious and how urgent is the matter of Salvation. The selection of hymns from Mission Praise I found particularly affecting: "One day when heaven was filled with His Praises", " I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene", "In loving kindness Jesus came, my soul in mercy to reclaim" and "Jesus my Lord will love me forever." My only caveat is that the Bible never describes sin as "black" but [in Isaiah 1 18] as "red" in the sense of a dye that is almost impossible to remove.

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Sunday evening at the Gospel Hall

On Sunday 3rd April our meeting was ably led by our Brother Frank Jackson of Hull. His choice of texts was Genesis 11 26-12 3 and ch. 25 1-11. He made an interesting point about the structure of the book of Genesis and suggested the promises made to Abram to be the "fulcrum" about which the book turns. Indeed all subsequent promises made by God to his people including the promise of the Saviour are in a sense contained in the promise to Abram. He is as important a figure to Christians as he is to Jews since he is to the former the spiritual progenitor and to the latter the natural forefather. Interesting use was made of the facts of Terah's life - his willingness to follow human tradition rather than to submit to the leading of God - and the tendency among both believers and non- believers to behave in a similar way. Again, a lesson can be drawn from the family move from Ur towards Canaan but stopping in Haran. See Hebrews 10 38/39. The presence of younger brethren in the meeting was a great encouragement.

Thursday 31 March 2011

Scenes from the Parents and Tots Group [Monday a.m.]



Gospel Meeting

On Sunday 27th March Paul Frankish of Normanton led our evening meeting and spoke from John 21 1-14. He reminded us that our Saviour is always close by and looking out for our best interests at all times. He also referenced these texts: 1 Corinthians 15 12, Matthew 28 20, Joshua 1 9, Luke 22 61 and Luke 5 1. We pray for the Lord to continue His Blessing upon Paul and His family.

Sunday 13 March 2011

Gospel Meetings

We have been blessed on two consecutive weeks to have received visiting brethren from the assembly in Harrogate. On Sunday 6th March Stephen Downs presented the Gospel message by speaking about the Gospel message: what it is, its truth, its faith and its hope. [The word "Gospel" appears 60 times in the epistle to the Romans]. The main readings were Romans 1 16-21 and 1 Corinthians 1 17-21 but in his free flowing delivery Stephen also referenced Galatians 3 6, 1 John 1 7, Psalm 51, Micah 7 19, 1 Corinthians 15 54, Psalms 32, Romans 5 1, John 3 16 and 1 Thessalonians 4 13.

Today, 13th March Jason Stewart led the Meeting supported by Andrew Richardson who gave his testimony. The keyword in Jason's clear presentation was "remember", a word common to the four Bible readings: Hebrew 10 11-18, Luke 16 19-31, 23 39-46 and 24 1-8. We were reminded of the universal problem of sin and the gracious offer of God for the cancellation of sin through repentance and faith in Christ Jesus. We praise the One who completed His Work at Calvalry, died and rose again and is now seated at the right Hand of the Almighty God in Heaven making intercession on our behalf. Hallelujah!

Monday 28 February 2011

Gospel Meeting

On Sunday 27th February Alex Collins of Ossett led our Gospel Meeting and based his message on Ephesians 2 1-10. His principal theme was "by Grace are ye saved" noting the desperate plight of the unredeemed sinner and our utter inability to save ourselves.

I heard some ministry recently in which it was noted that in all apostolic Gospel preaching and in the Ministry of our Lord Himself the need for repentance is a central theme, yet it is rarely mentioned in contemporary preaching. Is this a fair analysis? And if this is the case why is it so?

Monday 21 February 2011

Gospel Meeting

"What does it mean to be born again?" This is the question to which Craig Maffey of Leeds addressed himself when he led our Gospel Meeting on February 20th. Readings were from John's Gospel chapter 1 10-13 and chapter 3 1-7.

To be born again is to experience a change of nature, to become linked to Jesus the Christ and through Him to God the Father, The Almighty One, Maker of heaven and earth, the seas and all that are therein. Hallelujah!

Monday 14 February 2011

Gospel Meetings

On Sunday 6th February we were pleased to welcome two younger brethren from Harrogate, John Richardson and Phillip Hall, who gave a clear and concise composite Gospel message. They focused upon who the Saviour is and what He has done. They referenced the following texts: John 19 1-9, 11 50 and 3 16, Hebrews 10 12, 1 Peter 1 3 and 1 John 1 4.

On Sunday 13th February our Gospel meeting was led by our Brother Gordon Robshaw of our own assembly. There was a Royal theme in the address reflected in the choice of hymns - Nos 41, 45, 408 and 54 in Christian Praise. In the reading from Matthew's Gospel ch 22 1-14 Jesus teaches about the kingdom using a parable of a royal wedding. The other reading from Scripture, Isaiah 61 10, 11 and 62 1-3 speaks of "garments of salvation", those garments that the Lord provides for those who trust in His redeeming work.

Sunday 30 January 2011

Gospel Meeting

We were pleased to receive John Clegg of Skelmanthorpe as our guest speaker on 30th January. Working from the first Epistle of Peter 1 18-20 and 2 7a he spoke on the Preciousness of Jesus our Saviour in six aspects:
  • He loves us and always will
  • He gave Himself for us [Galations 2 20]
  • He is our Redeemer
  • He has saved believers from sin and judgment and to the Blessed Hope of an eternity with Him
  • He will never leave us or forsake us
  • He will come again to collect us

We were fortunate to come under the ministry of a very able speaker.

On Saturday 5th February we will be having our annual fellowship meal. [16 45 for 17 00]

Sunday 23 January 2011

Gospel Meetings

On 16th January Phillip Martin of our own assembly led the Gospel meeting with readings from Psalm 116 and John chapter 5. Robert Hall gave testimony to what the Lord is doing in his life. The keyword for the meeting was "Transformation".

On 23rd January Jonathon Slater of the Faith Mission led our Gospel meeting and began by giving a brief report on the work of FM. Points for prayer include the work in schools, a Youth Mission for over 13s at the end of March, for the outreach work conducted by students at the FM Bible School in Edinburgh as part of their training and for the reorganisation of the curriculum at the Bible School so as to continue to be able to attract overseas students.

Jonathon preached from John 14 1-6 and 1Peter 4 7-11. Are we ready to meet our Maker? Have we turned from sin and turned to God. We should be living in peace (Isaiah 26 3), praying always, having genuine love for our Brothers and Sisters in Christ and doing all we can to bring honour to God using the gift that He has given us. A good encouragement!

Phil Benstead, visiting his parents, was able to bring them to the Breaking of Bread meeting. Also present were Jonathan and Helen Gibson of Harrogate. Praise the LORD!

Sunday 9 January 2011

Gospel Meetings

On Sunday 2nd January Laurence Jones of Scarborough led our meeting. He spoke from the text of Psalms 1. Due to illness I was not able to attend the meeting.

On Sunday 9th January Graham Elliot of Scarborough led our meeting, ministering to us from the first chapter of 2 Peter, a letter written to encourage believers to continue in faith and to grow into Christ-likeness. As you will remember from the previous post Graham has been recovering from shingles since the beginning of last month. He is going to return to work tomorrow and would value your continuing prayerful support.

We are also concerned for our brother, Gordon Robshaw, who has bronchitis and is very poorly. We would value your prayers for his speedy recovery.