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Overwhelmed by the gift of salvation we have found in Jesus, we have a heart for authentic worship, are passionate about the local church, and are on mission to see God’s kingdom established across the earth.
The purpose of MPC is to share hope and the love of Jesus to all. Jesus is who we love because he first loved us. Everything that we do is for Jesus.
Until you experience the transforming power of God’s grace in your life, you’re too enslaved by your own hurts, habits, and hang-ups to think much about others.
Many people have the misconception that being “called” by God is something only missionaries, pastors, nuns, and other church leaders experience.
The number one reason we don’t have the time or energy to serve others is that we’re preoccupied with our own agendas, dreams, and pleasures.
We are not saved by serving, but we are saved for serving. You were called to be free.” You cannot serve God until you’ve been set free by Jesus.
The motive for serving is loveServe one another in love.” This is an important key to building community.
The purpose of MPC is to share hope and the love of Jesus to all. Jesus is who we love because he first loved us. Everything that we do is for Jesus.
The purpose of MPC is to share hope and the love of Jesus to all. Jesus is who we love because he first loved us. Everything that we do is for Jesus.
The purpose of MPC is to share hope and the love of Jesus to all. Jesus is who we love because he first loved us. Everything that we do is for Jesus.
The purpose of MPC is to share hope and the love of Jesus to all. Jesus is who we love because he first loved us. Everything that we do is for Jesus.
The purpose of MPC is to share hope and the love of Jesus to all. Jesus is who we love because he first loved us. Everything that we do is for Jesus.
The purpose of MPC is to share hope and the love of Jesus to all. Jesus is who we love because he first loved us. Everything that we do is for Jesus.
Gareth was born and brought up in East Belfast, being baptised in Connsbrook Avenue Congregational Church. It was while at school, in 1986, that he became a Christian and soon felt the call of God to the ministry. After University he studied at Mattersey Hall near Doncaster where he met his wife Cherrie who is from Cornwall. In 1998 Cherrie and Gareth were married and returned to Northern Ireland. In 2000 he was ordained and installed as minister of the John White Memorial Congregational Church in Belfast and in 2005 became the assistant minister of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Bangor. He was installed as the minister of Maghera in 2008. Gareth is the author of two books: Word and Power and The Ebb and Flow of Grace, both available on Amazon. When not ministering he can be found exploring his love for Italian cuisine or playing with his two miniature schnauzers
You will love it here!
“I love being part of this family. I love their commitment to Jesus, the Bible, and the great commission. I love the fact that I’m not just joining a denomination; I’m actually joining a family.”
“You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love. We are not saved by serving, but we are saved for serving. ”
First, we must understand church is not a building, a Sunday school class, or a service time. According to scripture, a church gathering is a group of people coming together in Christ and the people are the church. Jesus shows us in Matthew 18 that a gathering can be as little as two people together.
The service usually involves the singing of hymns, reading of scripture verses and possibly a psalm. If the church follows a lectionary, the sermon will often be about the scripture lections assigned to that day. Eucharistic churches have usually Holy Communion either every Sunday or several Sundays a month.
There are no rules as to what to bring to church, other than your self, an open heart and mind. Some bring a bible, if you’re going to engage in bible study.
If you want to know how to dress for church, something modest and comfortable should be fine. Generally, graphic tees that show off sports team logos or bands should never be worn to church. Solid-colored tops are fine, and even something with a pattern should be OK to wear.
Ask your friends if they have a place to worship the Savior and invite them to come worship with you, especially at times like Christmas and Easter. If they aren’t Christians, ask them if they’d like to learn more about Jesus Christ and invite them to experience a Christian worship service with you. Remember to show the same respect for their beliefs that you hope they will give yours.
There are many questions Christians are asked that the individual Christian is unable to answer. It happens all the time.
7 Meeting House Ave, Maghera BT46 5BA
Sundays 11:30 am