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August, 2013

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Sunday-evening-slider

As we start a new term, we are thrilled to begin a new evening service on the first Sunday of the month, which we are calling ‘First Sunday’.

It is a time when we can go deeper with God through worship and have the opportunity to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit. A place where we can be refreshed, restored and reset.

In short, a simple service with the aim of just simply meeting with the Lord.

We hope you can join us at the Delphi, whether you are new, ‘just looking’ or a regular. See you there!

For more info about the service, where we are going as a church or how you can be part of SVV, drop us a line or give us a ring on 01787 677 370.

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As a growing family church plant we like to look after our leaders and teams by giving them a well-earned rest. Therefore, we are taking a break from Sunday services and formal meetings in the month of August.

We are really sorry if you were hoping to visit or check us out, but please look around on our site and see if we are your kind of church.

Be sure to drop us a line if we can help.

The church office is closed for part of the month, but we will get back you! Your inquiry matters to us. Storehouse Foodbank will be open as usual.

Meanwhile, do join us for a couple of fun socials. On Sunday 3 August we are off to Frinton Beach, Essex. We will be meeting on the beach opposite the junction off Connaught Avenue. Look for our SVV Flag to find us easily. And remember to bring a picnic and your swimming togs.

We also have our annual park social two weeks later. Picnic in the Park happens on Sunday 18 August at Belle Vue Park, Sudbury. There is a cafe and a great play area for the kids. Again bring a picnic and take the opportunity to hang out with us. Love to see you.

For both events, just rock up. See you there!

 

 

 

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Leaning summer deck chair

ASD writes: In the sultry Summer heat of 1979 I turned on my Saisho radio-cassette player and heard the unmistakable warbling tones of Fergal Sharkey singing Here comes Summer. It cut through the airwaves like a hot wire through butter.

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