Sunday PM

Sunday evenings at St Judes are from 6.30pm each week in our Upper Hall that faces onto Beaumont Road behind the Church…

Reflections

REFLECTIONS

These evenings are an opportunity to reflect on a passage of scripture that might not have been that obvious or needs deeper study and it will be in a context of sung worship and prayer.

We also have various resources available each week to help us explore more and a downloadable data sheet on the particular book of the Bible we will be in will be available from here (or a printed version in Church the Sunday beforehand) so you can pre-read and prepare a bit. See below for the downloads against each week.

Hopefully, we can learn from each other in how we approach and interpret what we read. You can gain confidence in reading your Bible as we try to allow the Bible to speak to us more and more of God’s love and character.

And, is there a passage you would like us to look at? Let us know on one of the evenings and we’ll try and slot it in. We want to use different books of the Bible each time as you will also be able to build up a free resource of backgrounds to each book of the Bible.

(Click on the reading below to download the background to the book the reading is taken from. They are all in pdf text versions to keep files smaller – if you need to download a pdf reader for free, click here)

PROGRAMME

No Evening Services over Easter Holidays 8 Apr and 15 Apr

22 Apr

Jonah Ch 3 & Ch 4

29 Apr

James 2:14-26

6 May

Leviticus 19

13 May

Galatians 5

20 May

Job 1

27 May

Pentecost Evening

3 Jun

Luke 14:25-35

10 Jun

Habakuk 1:1-2:1

17 Jun

Song of Songs 2

24 Jun

1 John 5:1-12

1 Jul

Ruth 4

8 Jul

1 Corinthians 11:17-34

15 Jul

Malachi 1

22 Jul

Colossians 2:6-23

No Evening Services over Summer Holidays 29 Jul to 9 Sept inclusive

16 Sep

Exodus 3

23 Sep

1 Thessalonians 5

30 Sep

Hebrews 13

7 Oct

2 Kings 22

14 Oct

Titus 3:1-11

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Baptisms

Thank you for looking at this information about baptism at St Jude’s. As this involves making promises, we feel it’s right to explain what’s involved so that you can make an informed decision about whether it’s right for you (or your child if you are thinking about your child’s baptism – called christening by some). Please take the time to read the following. (the main content is also available to download in our leaflet, “Baptism at St Jude’s Church“)

If at the end of this you want to move towards baptism, then coming to some of our services is a good first step. Why not come along on a Sunday morning (the promises you would make at baptism include churchgoing, so you do need to make sure its what you want to come to!) and catch the Vicar for a chat after reading the following to make sure it is what you want to explore for yourself or your child.

Baptism. What do the words of the video mean? Baptism marks the start of a new beginning, a relationship with God, the Creator of the Universe, through his son, Jesus. As we recognise Jesus for who he is, that he did everything needed to enable us to come into this relationship with him we can decide we want to follow him and tell others about the great things he does in our lives. And that means turning away from stuff that messes up our lives and get in the way of knowing God to lives that work the way they were made to be – in a relationship with God. Baptism is the start of that process, a life long one that is so fruitful and meaningful.

There are two ways of looking at baptism. The first is a response by an adult to discovering a relationship with God through Jesus and then wanting to acknowledge that publicly by obeying Jesus’ request that we repent (turn away from the things that hurt others and God) and be baptised. In this case it is you saying at the start of your journey of faith that Jesus has become special to you and you want to begin something new.

Baptism signifies that you are joining with the community of believers known as the Church.

Patently, children cannot take these decisions in the same way as they are still young, but baptism is made available for both adults and children, so we need to look at the baptism of children differently. That is why the second way of seeing baptism is to consider it as children being welcomed into the same community that their parents and godparents are already a part of – the community they want to acknowledge as being important – the community who acknowledge Jesus as the saviour of their lives and the world – the local and worldwide Church.

This is why, at either an adult’s baptism or at a child’s, versions of the following Baptism Service Extract are used to acknowledge what is happening. The promises being made can only be said honestly when a relationship with Jesus has started and when the adults involved are part of the community of a church – showing their belief by their walk with others in getting to know Jesus more and more. This is also why we use our normal Sunday morning services so the community they are joining can welcome them.

Baptism Service Extract

You would say the parts in bold

Parents and godparents, the Church receives N with joy. Today we are trusting God for his/her growth in faith. Will you pray for him/her, draw him/her by your example into the community of faith and walk with him/her in the way of Christ?

With the help of God, we will.

In baptism N begins his/her journey in faith. You speak for him/her today. Will you care for him/her, and help him/her to take his/her place within the life and worship of Christ’s Church?

With the help of God, we will.

In baptism, God calls us out of darkness into his marvellous light. To follow Christ means dying to sin and rising to new life with him. Therefore I ask:

Do you reject the devil and all rebellion against God?

I reject them.

Do you renounce the deceit and corruption of evil?

I renounce them.

Do you repent of the sins that separate us from God and neighbour?

I repent of them.

Do you turn to Christ as Saviour?

I turn to Christ.

Do you submit to Christ as Lord?

I submit to Christ.

Do you come to Christ, the way, the truth and the life?

I come to Christ.

What is next?

If you are thinking about making these promises on behalf of your child to bring them up to follow Jesus and be part of His church, we would recommend you come along a few times to see if it is what you expect. We often find folks’ thoughts about church don’t match the way we meet and worship today. And, when the last three questions ask about your relationship with Jesus Christ – if you don’t attend a church somewhere, it is a bit difficult to see how you can affirm them. Also, you and your chosen godparents should be baptised, as again the promises you will be making don’t make sense unless you have already taken the step to follow Jesus. If you want to explore baptism for yourself, again, please just ask. It is a good iodea to give the Godparents a copy of this information – you can get our leaflet for them here.

So before you ask for a baptism, please do join us for a variety of our services to find out what we are like, and also think if this is what you believe before you promise to come and say so publicly. If you aren’t sure about the meaning of the promises we can help, please just ask. And there is no rush for baptism. It isn’t an “innoculation” that means you or your children are safe and can go to heaven – that comes from a living faith In Jesus and all he has done for you. Instead, baptism is about acknowledging Jesus as the one who has saved us from an eternity without God and our wanting to join Him and his worldwide family – the Church, for an exciting journey through life and into eternity with Him.

So, for baptism of children, it only makes sense if the parents of the child have a living faith and are members of the Church. If they are not, then the promises can’t be honestly made. Also, please do consider this before you ask any friends or family members to be Godparents as it would be very easy for them to feel uncomfortable making promises they can’t yet keep.

To be baptised at St Jude’s you normally need to live within its parish boundaries. However, if you are a regular worshipper at St Jude’s Church, but live outside the parish, then it is quite reasonable to want to have your children baptised where you worship. There is no charge made for baptism.

So, please don’t plan your thoughts for a baptism without coming to a few services. Your aim should be to decide if you can commit to this community, but more importantly, to Jesus Christ. Then speak with the Vicar on a Sunday morning (NB not every service is suitable to include baptism so please don’t plan any dates until things are confirmed with the Vicar)

And if you want help exploring a faith in Jesus, the Vicar will be able to give you some options.

Re-affirmation of Childhood Baptism Vows

We offer the opportunity to our own Church members to re-affirm their childhood baptism vows. Some adults want to publicly affirm the promises made on their behalf by their own parents. You cannot be baptised twice – you are accepted into the worldwide church once only – but for some that doesn’t ‘feel’ enough. Therefore, on a few occasions when we are considering some full immersion baptism, re-affirmation is always a possibility.

Baptism Application

Once you have been attending church for a short while and are sure about everything above, please ask the Vicar for a Baptism Application Form.

St Judes Church, Plymouth, Beaumont Rd, Plymouth, Devon PL4 Tel: 01752 263 163PL4

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Church

We hope we have everything you may be wanting to find linked from this page or above – please do explore!

We also love to showcase good videos ( there are several in different parts of this site) and this next one gives a great insight into humanity’s problem and the cost of the solution to our broken relationship with God.

At our Sunday morning services we offer worship suitable for all with Kids Church most weeks too (except some of the main school holidays and a monthly All Age service normally on 2nd Sundays of the month). Kids Church is at the same time as the adult gathering, a different group for the toddlers called Starfish and a creche in the church for the youngest members of the community.

Our Sunday evenings are at 6.30pm  in our Upper Hall  – see here for more!

We’re also going through lots of changes – buildings and services, small groups and kids. It isn’t just blind busyness, but we are following a firm strategy based on outreach and discipleship – C4. And all this pressure this year is reflected in our chosen verse for the year – check it out here.

We have great childrens’ times across the week – not just Sundays – see whats on offer here. Families can find space, Youth can gather in different ways, folk who want to grow more in their relationship with Jesus often meet up Sunday evenings and our older community are encouraged, especially at our Midweeker. A new after school drop in is up and running too, do check out our Roots Cafe

Parking is easy in our own car park and nearby streets. We hope to keep up lots of social activities. All folk of any age or background can find friendship here. Together we try to follow Jesus, welcome the Holy Spirit and bring glory to the Father.

We encourage members of the community to support ministries in the city, not just in the church. And it isn’t uncommon for individuals and families to feel a call further afield and we have several of our church family in overseas ministries and missions.

If you want to know more about giving at St Jude’s, have a look here.

We maintain close links with Alpha UK, Willow Creek, New Wine and the Purpose Driven Church. We are members of Churches Together In Plymouth and we’re a parish church in Exeter Diocese, a region within the Church of England.

Enjoy exploring our site!

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