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Throughout the year we invite members of our church family to reflect on topics like what God is teaching them in through our sermon series, things that are happening in the world, and more…

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100 Times as Much (Part 2)

Date Tuesday, 24 January 2023

Author Ryan Gausden

On 11th February, we are running an event called 100 times as much – part 2. In this blog, Ryan reflects on part one of this event last June. If you weren’t able to go, this will catch you up, as well as help us to think and pray ahead of the next event.

Globe Weekend 2023

Date Monday, 16 January 2023

Author Sarah Hadden

At the start of January, The Globe Church headed off for its very first weekend away. What follows is an attempt to summarise the many highlights of the trip and reflect on the encouragement and hope found as we explored the incredible book of Esther together!

New Year? New Bible Reading Plan?

Date Thursday, 5 January 2023

Author Linda Allcock

I still haven’t finished my Bible-in-One-Year-2022 reading plan! But it doesn’t matter because in Christ I am forgiven for the days I messed up. Everyday is New Year’s Day in Christ!

Advent – from December darkness to lasting light

Date Monday, 19 December 2022

Author Sarah Cleary

We’ve been thinking a lot about light together this Christmas. In this blog Sarah reflects on her experiences of light and dark throughout this advent period.

Not yet home – too close to home?

Date Monday, 5 December 2022

Author Anonymous

This term in Focus Groups we’ve been working our way through the Bible, looking at the story of our true home. The home we long for. The home we were created for. We know that we’re destined for the perfect home, with God forever. But how do we process not yet being home with God when our experience now is hard? Not yet home is a series of blogs where members of our church family can share their experience of home. This is Anatoly.