June Offering for our Global Partners

Each month, on the second Sunday we invite members of Woodlands to make an offering to our Global Partnership Fund - this month it falls on 14 June.

Our Global Partners from across the world are pursuing a vision to bring God's love and care to the nations, and they are facing serious challenges in light of COVID-19.

Since lockdown began and our services went online, we've been highlighting the work of one of our Global Partners each month - through the wonders of Zoom!

Listen to Johnny Walker, from our Global Partners team, as he catches up with Josh Rutere to find what's happening in Kenya in June 2020.

How to Give

If you are a Woodlands church member and you would like to give, you can do so by text or on our website.

  • You can text 'WOODLANDS' to 70085 to give £10. Texts cost £10 plus one standard rate message.

  • You can choose an amount to give to our Global Partners online at: http://www.woodlandschurch.net/offering

About our Global Partners

Woodlands works with individuals across the world who are pursuing a vision to bring God's love and care to the nations of the world. We call these people our Global Partners. In some ways they are very ordinary every-day Christians, in other ways they are brilliant and courageous adventurers. Find out more about them and the work they do below.

If you have any questions about our Global Partners, how to support them or want more information on them or short term-mission trips opportunities, or would like to join the monthly Global Partners prayer, please email the Global Partners team.

Living Inside Out: Identity | Clare Thompson | 7 June 2020

7 June 2020 - 11am Service

Living Inside Out | Identity

Tim and Laura are hosting this morning from Laura's garden in Clutton. The service will include worship led by Luke Wareham with our Woodlands worship team, plus Clare will be kicking off our new preaching series 'Living Inside Out' and sharing a message about our identity in Christ. Rob and Jen will be leading us as we pray for our world, particularly focusing on racial injustice.

STUDY NOTES

Introduction
The events of this Spring, the pandemic, a lock-down and the challenge presented to organisations, including churches and businesses, have all conspired to shake people's identity. We take our significance from our relationships and our activities, the things we do in work & recreation. We have often been separated from key relationships and communities. We have become unable to work as normal and may not able to enjoy some of our sport and leisure activities.

From an eternal perspective what counts is who we are becoming. It's an inside out life, knowing God is our Father and living out of a relationship with Him through what Jesus has done in giving us His Spirit.

This is a great time to develop a life in Christ that is for eternity, not just a pandemic. Over June we will be looking at 'life inside out'. We will reference different verses from the New Testament around our titles, but Matthew Chapter 6 (which can be described as a secret history with God) frames some practices linked with the principles we are teaching about.

Read the passage in Romans 8:15-17.

Questions
How do I get my identity without being over dependent on external voices and circumstances?

  1. These verses speak of 'the spirit of sonship'. What qualifies us to be identified as children of God?

  2. Jesus demonstrated a unique relationship with God, calling him 'Abba'. At His baptism (Luke 3:21-22) we see the Father's relationship with and the Father's pleasure in Jesus. What was the source of that pleasure? Can you identify times when you have felt that sort of intimacy and God's pleasure in you?

  3. What had Jesus done to earn his identity as God's son? Do you feel you still need to earn the right to be called a child of God?

  4. What place does baptism have in shaping our identity as followers of Jesus? Have you been baptised as a grown-up follower of Jesus? What is your story?

  5. How does knowing you are God's child and loved by Him help you cope with external pressures from people, and the need to earn the affirmation and popularity of others?

  6. A key dynamic in knowing our identity as children of God is that we pray with confidence to our Father. Jesus taught his disciples to use the simple Aramaic baby phrase for Father, abba, (like daddy) when he taught them to pray (Matthew 6:9). How confident are we to pray to God with that simplicity?


Practice
Romans 8 goes on to speak about prayer, and Jesus in Matthew 6 tells us to pray in secret to our Father. This week practice prayer in 'secret' places. Try and pray out loud. Try calling God 'daddy'. Does that feel Ok or disrespectful? Many Christians are self-conscious praying out loud because they feel their prayers are not theological enough. Try praying simple prayers believing God really loves you and it's ok to ask Him for what you want.

Pentecost Sunday | Holy Spirit Stories

31 May 2020 - 11am Service

Pentecost Sunday | Holy Spirit Stories

We hope you enjoy this Pentecost Sunday service with Woodlands Church Online!

Rachel and Nigel are hosting this special service - which will include worship led by Robin Mitchell and the ADH Community House, plus testimonies from five members of our church family and a short talk from Dave about the Holy Spirit.

Enjoy!

Living Inside Out

In June, we’re starting a new preaching series called ‘Living Inside Out’.

Lockdown has been hard. It’s shaken people’s identities and their confidence in God’s fathering of them. God wants us to live out of our identity on the inside - like Jesus at his baptism. 

Who we are and who we are becoming are the important truths about us. Everything else is temporary. What are the opportunities to ‘become’ now?

During lockdown we’ve become obsessed with hygiene and cleanliness. Actually it’s a time where temptation to inner impurity in our thought life can make us ‘unclean’.

 And we may not have much hope for the future, or we might base our hope on externals-‘when they find a vaccine’. We are called to be hope bearers even when what we hope for is unseen.

Our sermons in this series will look at these topics…

  • Identity - 7 June

  • Becoming - 14 June

  • Clean - 21 June

  • Hopeful - 28 June

Letters from Lockdown: Locked & Down | Rachel Riddall

24 May 2020 - 11am Service

Letters from Lockdown: Locked & Down

This is the last of our services in the Letters from Lockdown series happening during May.

Pastor Rachel Riddall preaches to us about John the Baptist, considering how we keep faith in God when our experiences are hard.

Try Alpha Online! Starting 8 June

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Are you exploring faith? Try Alpha!

The Alpha Course is amazing because it’s about people connecting with each other and going on a spiritual journey. The course explores the key foundations of the Christian faith.

Our recent Alpha course was so popular, that we are starting another course on Monday, 8th June 2020. It will be run entirely online, so you can take part from the comfort of your own home. Watch this short video about Alpha to find out more.

Visit our Alpha Online page to sign up! All are welcome.

Letters from Lockdown: Locked | Nigel Savage

17 May 2020 - 11am Service

Letters from Lockdown: Locked Up Apostle

This is the third of our services in the Letters from Lockdown series happening during May.

Pastor Nigel Savage preaches to us about the apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, which he wrote while he was in prison in Rome, focusing on how to pray and put on the armour of God as protection against evil.

Letters from Lockdown: Locked Out Leader | Dave Mitchell

3 May 2020 - 11am Service

Letters from Lockdown: Locked Out Leader

This is the first of our services in the Letters from Lockdown series happening during May.

Pastor David Mitchell preaches to us about the apostle John and scripture he wrote in Revelation when he was exiled on the island of Patmos.

One-to-One Prayer Ministry on Zoom

Did you know that on Sundays after our 11am service, our Prayer Ministry team is available live on Zoom for one-to-one prayer? Watch this short video from Dave Mitchell to find out more.

Details on how to take part will appear at the end of the service. 

During the week you can email our Pastoral Care team at any time, or you can post prayer requests in our private Church Family group on Facebook



Letters from Lockdown

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Getting a Perspective of Hope in a Dark Time

During May, our new series Letters from Lockdown will focus on four lockdown situations in the Bible, looking at John, Jeremiah, Paul and John the Baptist. 

We hope that this series will give us a fresh appreciation of Church in a time of the Coronavirus pandemic and a perspective of hope in a dark time.

We will look at how to pray in lockdown and keep our faith when our experiences are hard. 

Tune in on Sunday!



Kingdom Come

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Celebrating the victory of God.

During April, our series Kingdom Come will be our focus in the lead up to Holy Week and Easter, using scriptures in Matthew and Revelation.

The four themes for sermons across the month are:

  • Kingdom Conflict

  • Kingdom Coronation

  • Kingdom Come

  • Kingdom Conquest


Church Family Sing-Along Video

During the Coronavirus lockdown, our church family wanted to join together at Easter to create a video for our online service, showing us worshipping together to Amazing Grace - My Chains Are Gone (Chris Tomlin version).

Thanks to everyone who took part singing and playing instruments and Jo from our Woodlands Worship team for performing master track of Amazing Grace on the guitar to help us all sing-along in time (ish).

God bless you all!
Woodies Team

24/7 Prayer Room for Holy Week

We would love our church family to make a concerted effort to pray about the Covid-19 pandemic during Holy Week. Book a slot in our virtual 24/7 Prayer Room.

Runs from 12 noon on Palm Sunday, 5th April 2020
until 12 Midnight on Saturday, 11th April 2020

http://www.24-7prayer.com/signup/418faf

Praying about the COVID-19 Pandemic

60 MINUTE PRAYER GUIDE: PRAYING FOR THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
To help you pray for the hour, read on below or download our one-hour Prayer Guide.

You’ll need: A Bible, Worship music, Water, Soap, Pens, hand cream

 

PAUSE (5 minutes)
PRAY
Psalm 46 aloud

BE STILL
Breathe deeply, and welcome the Holy Spirit

  

REJOICE (5 minutes)
PRAY
Psalm 91 aloud

 SING
A song of worship about the greatness of God

ASK (30 minutes - 5 minutes per topic)

 

1) PRAY FOR THE CONTAINMENT OF THE VIRUS

Using water and soap, thoroughly wash your hands.

Ask God to slow and halt the spread of the Coronavirus.

Take a moment to pray for God’s particular intervention in the nation's most affected.

 

2) PRAY FOR THE ILL AND ISOLATED

Write the names of the people you know who are self- isolating or who have contracted the virus. You can do this on a piece of paper, or on a piece of material.

Ask God to make His presence felt in solitude and to protect, strengthen and heal them.

 

3) PRAY FOR PROTECTION OF THE VULNERABLE

You can draw a plaster and write the names of the people you know who are elderly or have an under-lying condition that may make them susceptible to the Coronavirus.

Ask God to protect them from infection.

 

4) PRAY FOR LOCAL AND NATIONAL LEADERS

Place your hands on your head and ask God to give wisdom to national and local political leaders as they make decisions to protect people.

Cup your hand over your ear and ask God to bring excellent advisers to guide them.

Open your hands in front of you and ask God to give them the ability to communicate clearly to the public.

 

5) PRAY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Rub hand cream into your hands as you ask God to protect the health professionals (doctors, nurses, ambulance crews and more) caring for those affected by the virus.

Ask God to give them peace, wisdom, to anoint them for their jobs and to protect them from infection.

 

6) PRAY FOR THOSE AFFECTED IN OTHER WAYS BY THE PANDEMIC

There are many of people who will be indirectly affected by the Coronavirus pandemic.

Ask God to comfort those grieving the loss of loved ones, to provide for those in financial difficulty because they are unable to work, and for business leaders as they face such unprecedented disruption to life.

 

Pray the blessing of Numbers 6:24-26 over each group.

 

YIELD (10 minutes)
Pray this prayer of yielding, written by Pete Greig:

Lord Jesus Christ, we ask you to protect us from the spread of the Coronavirus. You are powerful and merciful; let this be our prayer -

“Have mercy on me, my God, have mercy on me, for in you I take refuge. I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed.” (Psalm 57:1)

Jehovah Shalom, Lord of Peace, we remember those living in Coronavirus hotspots and those currently in isolation. May they know your presence in their isolation, your peace in their turmoil and your patience in their waiting. Prince of Peace, you are powerful and merciful; let this be their prayer -

“May your mercy come quickly to meet us, for we are in desperate need. Help us, God our Saviour, for the glory of your name.” (Psalm 79:8)

 

God of all Comfort and Counsel, we pray for those who are grieving, reeling from the sudden loss of loved-ones. May they find your fellowship in their suffering, your comfort in their loss, and your hope in their despair. We name before you those known to us who are vulnerable and scared - the frail, the sick and the elderly. [pause] God of all Comfort, you are powerful and merciful; may this be our prayer -

“He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us again. On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us.” (2 Corinthians 1:10)

 

Jehovah Rapha, God who heals, we pray for all medical professionals dealing daily with the intense pressures of this crisis. Grant them resilience in weariness, discernment in diagnosis, and compassion upon compassion as they care. We thank you for the army of researchers working steadily and quietly towards a cure - give them clarity, serendipity and unexpected breakthroughs today. Would you rise above this present darkness as the Sun of Righteousness with healing in your rays. May this be our prayer -

“Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.” (Jeremiah 32:17)

 

 God of all Wisdom, we pray for our leaders: the World Health Organisation, national governments, and local leaders too - heads of schools, hospitals and other institutions. Since you have positioned these people in public service for this hour, we ask you to grant them wisdom beyond their own wisdom to contain this virus, faith beyond their own faith to fight this fear, and strength beyond their own strength to sustain vital institutions through this time of turmoil. God of all Wisdom and Counsel, you are powerful and merciful; may this be our prayer -

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear” (Psalms 46:1-2)

 

I bless you with the words of Psalm 91:“Surely he will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart. You will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at midday. A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand, but it will not come near you.” (Psalm 91:3-7)

“Answer me when I call to you, my righteous God. Give me relief from my distress; have mercy on me and hear my prayer.” (Psalm 4:1)

 

May El Shaddai, the Lord God Almighty who loves you protect you. May Jesus Christ, His Son who died for you save you. And may the Holy Spirit who broods over the chaos and fills you with his presence, intercede for you and in you for others at this time.

“The Lord will rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.” (2 Timothy 4:18)

 

BE STILL

Breathe deeply, thank God for His presence and release into His hands all you’ve prayed this past hour.