Good Friday

Most people have heard of Good Friday and you probably know it’s celebrated on the Friday before Easter Sunday.  But do you know what it’s all about?

The events commemorated on this day don’t seem to be good at all.  Jesus was whipped, nailed to the cross and left to hang there until He was dead! So why do we call it ‘Good’ Friday?  Well it’s because of what Jesus achieved by His horrific death.  We all want to get to heaven but none of us deserve it.  Everyone does things wrong sometimes, so if God judges us, He’s bound to find us guilty of all sorts of things.  If we try to earn our way into heaven we’re going to fail because we’re only human.

That’s where Jesus comes in.  He lived a perfect life on earth and didn’t deserve any punishment. On that first Good Friday He took on the guilt and sins of the world.  He took the punishment in our place.  Now anyone who believes in Jesus and admits that they’ve done wrong can be forgiven. That’s the key point about being a Christian.  Believing in Jesus and confessing your sin.

So now you know why it’s called ‘Good’ Friday.  That was the day that someone else took the punishment for everything we’ve ever done wrong.  For further information on being a Christian, contact us or try some of the websites mentioned on our links page.

Walk of Witness

The ‘Walk of Witness’ has become an important event in the Hockley Calender.  Most people think of church as a place where people go, but God has other ideas.  The Bible teaches that the church is the people, not the building that they meet in.  On Good Friday many local churches take to the streets and walk down Soho Road.  We are witnesses to the goodness of God and we walk together to show our faith and unity.

The event takes a lot of organisation and money and there is a fundraising concert on Saturday 1st March in the evening.  Local artists will be performing in a range of musical styles for your pleasure.  The tickets are just £5 and all proceeds go towards the Walk of Witness. Contact the church for tickets or further information.

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Watoto Children’s Choir Concert

On the 22nd and 23rd January we hosted these remarkable children. Everyone was delighted by their infectious smiles, bubbling happiness,  joyous dancing and obvious musical ability.  We were also touched by their moving stories as all of them are orphans.

The Choir tours the world helping to publicise and finance the work of ‘Watoto’, a charity that works with orphans in Uganda.  Watoto have developed a pattern where groups of 8 children are placed in a newly built house with their ‘mother’. Houses are grouped into clusters of 9, and several clusters make a Watoto village.  Each village has a school and medical centre.  So far nearly 1700 children have been rescued from terrible situations and become part of the Watoto family. We fully support their work and would encourage you to help them spiritually and financially. For more information see their website.

Their performances are a riot of sound and colour with a distinct African flavour. It’s hard to get a clear photo because they’re constantly dancing, but you can see some of our best pictures below.  For a better idea of what it was like take a look at the video on youtube which will be available from later today.

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Night of Prayer and Fasting

Our next night of prayer will be held on Friday 1st February and begins at 9pm.  These powerful events are a great time to seek God for direction, and support others as you prayer.  The first part of the meeting finishes at 12pm but feel free to come and go at whatever times are most suitable for you.  The second part of the meeting runs from midnight to the early hours of the morning.

Many of us will also be fasting on that day. This is something the Bible teaches us about and it means to do without food for a period of time.  You can find some articles on fasting by following this link.

Watoto Children’s Choir

The Watoto Children’s Choir will be performing at our church at 7.30pm on both the 22nd and 23rd of January. We wanted to book them for a weekend but demand for this internationally recognised group is so great that we had to settle for the Tuesday and Wednesday.  The concerts are free but there will be an opportunity to make a donation towards the work of Watoto among the orphans of Uganda.

To find out more about Watoto visit their website.

Prayer Conference

We know that God is real and has a daily impact upon our lives.  One of the keys to experiencing the reality of God is prayer. Not that dreary old ‘eyes shut, hands together, fall asleep’ stuff.  I mean active, vibrant, exciting communication with the creator of the universe.  Last January we held a prayer conference to put this vital activity right at the front of our hearts and minds. It was such a success that we’re doing it again in 2008.  As well as fascinating and informative teaching on this important subject, there will be opportunity to receive prayer and pray with others.

The meetings are at 7.30pm on Friday 18th January and 10am-4pm on Saturday 19th January. The cost is £5 which includes lunch and refreshments. For further details contact the church or read this flyer - prayer-conference.pdf

Happy New Year

So it’s 2008 and we’re all looking into this new year with a variety of emotions.  Many of us will have made resolutions about how we’re going to live life differently over the coming months (I wonder how long they’ll last this time?).  Most people begin a new year with a sense of optimism, of new beginnings and a clean slate. The old has gone and the new has come.  We may have endured problems and hardships in 2007 but now things are looking up and we’re feeling positive.

On the other hand you may still be in the middle of difficulties.  Health problems don’t disappear just because the number at the end of the date changes.  The Christmas period is sometimes a source of stress and can create tensions within the family.  Many people will have spent too much and begin 2008 with financial pressures.

Here at Hockley Pentecostal Church, Birmingham, we’re glad to welcome the new year with a sense of faith and purpose.  We know that whatever happens in the next twelve months we have the assurance of God’s love and help, as well as the support and friendship of the church.  If you want to know more about how God can make a differnece in your life then why not get in touch?

We wish all of you every blessing for the year ahead……and here’s a few photos from the last night of 2007.

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Food Hampers

Christmas is a time of giving! God gave His son; the wise men gave gold, frankincense and myrrh;  friends and family give each other Christmas presents.  Here at Hockley Pentecostal Chiurch we also like to remember those in our community that others may forget. That’s why every Christmas we produce and distribute around fifty food hampers.  As well as basic food stuffs every hamper contains festive treats like chocolate, mince pies and Christmas puddings.  You can see the sort of things by clicking on the photos below. 

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New Minibus

A couple of weeks ago we were delighted to take delivery of our brand new minibus. Our heartfelt thanks go to Birmingham City Council whose grant made this possible.  The minibus is primarily for the use of our youth group, N:r-gize.

New minibus

Christmas Events Schedule

All of us here at Hockley Pentecostal Church would like to wish you every joy and blessing during this festive season. We celebrate the life of Jesus all year round but there’s still something special about Christmas.

As you’d exect we’ve got a packed program of events at this time of year. Most of the regular meetings run as normal but there are some changes during the main holiday week.

The treasure kids party is on Sunday 9th December at 3pm.  The following two Sundays we have Carol services. The Children’s Carol service is at 5.30pm on Sunday 16th December and is particularly suitable for families with children of primary school age.  The main Carol Service is at 6.30 pm on 23rd December.  Both the services will be followed by hot and cold drinks with mince pies.

On Christmas day we have a one hour service starting at 11am.  There will be no midweek meetings after this and the next service will be Sunday 30th December at the usual time of 11am. There is NO EVENING MEETING on this day.

On 31st December at 11pm we have a special service to see in the new year.

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