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21/07/2024

Sermon Series List

Buffer Psalms 


In our July series, we explore the book of psalms and discover how valuable this book – the songbook of ancient Israel – still is for us today. We will look together at some of the different categories of psalms as the series progresses, and see how the psalms express all of human feeling and emotion. The psalms are in essence prayers – these are songs and poems not just pouring out our hearts to just anyone, but to God Himself! 

Sunday 7th July: ‘Hymns of Praise’ – 9.30am and 11.00am. 
Ever read a songbook or a collection of poems? What kinds of poems or songs draw you in the most, and why? In part one of our series, we explore exactly what the book of psalms is called in the original Hebrew, and ask what exactly are the psalms anyway? 

Sunday 14th July: ‘Songs of Thanksgiving’ – 9.30am and 11.00am. 
If someone does something nice for you, you’d want to thank them, right? What if they were really, really nice to you… might you thank them with a song or a poem? In part two of our series, we’ll be thinking about the many reasons we have to say ‘thank you’ to God and looking at the way the psalmists expressed their own ‘attitude of gratitude’. 

Sunday 21st July: ‘Cries of Lament’ – 9.30am and 11.00am 
The book of psalms has several different kinds of psalms but the most popular type of psalms is the psalm of lament. Whether it’s a personal matter or a communal one, crying out to God as we grieve, weep or sorrow over something or someone is the natural and healthy thing to do. Lament features heavily in the psalms and as we’ll discover, this is something that can help us through our own times of darkness, wrestling and struggle. 

Sunday 28th July: ‘Talking with God’ – 10.00am All-sorts service (No Livestream) 
Join us for our All-sorts service as we all get together around tables to explore ways that we can use the psalms to understand how we can talk to God too!

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Welcome from all of us at Easthampstead Baptist Church!

Thank you for taking the time to learn a little more about us. As you explore our website, we hope that you catch a broader glimpse of what EBC is all about. It's about people - people just like you - who want to embark on a journey to discover more of God and his will for our lives.
 

What should I expect on a Sunday Morning?

Sometimes going to a church for the first time can be a little daunting. I promise we won't bite! To help ease any uncertainties below are the answers to some common questions people have before attending a Sunday morning.
 
What do I have to wear?
We are a 'come as you are' sort of people and have no formal dress-code for our Sunday services.
We can assure you that we don't have bouncers on the door vetting your attire!

If you are still not sure, feel free to check out our services on YouTube to have an idea.
 
What time do I need to be there?
We run two Sunday morning services which start at 9:30am and 11:00am.
On the 4th Sunday of the month we run our All-sorts service which starts at 10:00am.

Check out our other services below!
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We would recommend you turn up 10 minutes before the service starts so you have a chance to say hi!
If you have children that need signing in to the children and youth work, they need to be signed in from 10:50am.
 
Parking
There is plenty of parking both out the front and at the back of the building. Just follow the signs!
 
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How safe is my child in your care?
We run separate children and youth work during our 11:00am service, which is run by a group of volunteers who have all been DBS checked.

Children ages 11 and under must be signed in and out by their parent/carer. The youth can sign themselves in and out.
 

For information about our safeguarding policy click here