WE FELLOWSHIP IN A MODERN BUILDING WHICH HAS BEEN ADDED ONTO OVER THE YEARS BY SERVANTS OF THE LORD WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR SERVICES FREELY AND WILLINGLY. WE NOW HAVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AND A P.A SYSTEM WITH MICROPHONES. WE HAVE MANY GUEST SPEAKERS WHO COME FROM OTHER FELLOWSHIPS TO SHARE WITH US GOD,S WORD.
WE HOST CHOIRS , MINISTRIES, THE TORCH TRUST FOR THE BLIND AND THE BEACH MISSIONS, EVERY MONTH WE HOLD A COFFEE MORNING AND CAKE STALL IN AID OF A LOCAL CHARITY. ANYBODY IS WELCOME TO OUR FELLOWSHIP MEALS WHICH WE TRY TO ARRANGE ONCE A MONTH.
OUR SERVICES ARE ON SUNDAYS AT 10.45 AND 6.00, WE HAVE A BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER TIME MOST THURSDAYS AT 10.15, AGAIN ALL ARE WELCOME..
For further information contact: Mr. T. Bonson Barachel Old Trusthorpe Road Sutton-on-Sea Lincs. LN12 2LL
. The Evangelical Free Church, built by the late Henry Strawson celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2001. From its small beginning the church is now twice its size with additional buildings having been added over the years, including a Baptistry which is used from time to time by other churches in the area as well as our own.
We have a church hall, fully carpeted with central heating installed. It has been equipped with showers, wash-basins and toilets enabling groups of young people with their leaders to have a holiday by the sea. A fully equipped kitchen is also provided with all facilities for providing hot and cold meals. The only thing the young people need to bring is their sleeping bag. They can enjoy many outside activities available to them in the surrounding area during their stay. The hall is available too for week-end groups and day seminars. Also during the early and later summer months, we are open to receive parties who in coming to the area for a day’s outing.. We are grateful to the Lord for this provision over the years, together with all friends of the church through the years who have made all this possible. We look forward to meeting friends old and new again this year, further extending our Fellowship with the Lord’s people.
PAST DAYS
If my days were untroubled and my heart always light, would I seek that fair land where there is no night?
If I never grew weary with the weigh of my load, would I search for God's peace at the end of the road?
If I never knew sickness and never felt pain, would I search for a hand to help and sustain?
If I walked without sorrow and lived without loss, would my soul seek solace at the foot of the cross?
If all I desired was mine day by day, would I kneel before God and earnestly pray?
If God sent no winter to freeze me with fear, would I yearn for the warmth of spring every year?
I ask myself these and the answer is plain, if my life were pleasure and I never knew pain-
I'd seek God less often and need Him much less, for God is sought more often in times of distress.
And no one knows God or sees Him as plain- as those who have met Him on the "Pathway of Pain."