Sunday 14 August

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services.

For those joining us online, please note that our stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am and 6:20am.

11am – Meetings

This morning we return to Moses, as he returns to Egypt with his brother, Aaron. How will those he meets with react to the message he received from God?

6pm – A big hole to file

We turn to the book of Acts this evening and chapter 13. Here we find the focus of the book moves from the Jerusalem church to mission to reach the Gentile world with the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Sunday 7 August

Note that we have recently changed our livestreaming format. We will only be live streaming the reading and sermon.

This means that the streams will start at approximately 11:30am and 6:30pm. If you join after this point, you can use the controls to rewind to the start of the stream.

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services.

11am – Disobedience is Dangerous

This morning we return to Exodus chapter 4 and look at a somewhat mysterious passage in Exodus 4:24-26.

For those watching online, the stream will start at approximately 11:30am.

6pm – Herod

This morning we turn to Acts 12 and consider the persecution of the early church under Herod.

For those watching online, the stream will start at approximately 6:30pm.

Sunday 31 July

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services.

Today our pastor is taking a well-earned Sunday off and we will be meeting to watch some pre-recorded sermons by Willie Philip from The Tron Church in Glasgow. Links to the sermons can be found below. There will be no live streams of the services this morning or evening.

We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.

Morning service

Preparing for Judgement 3. Responsiveness: right attitudes until the last day. The reading is from Matthew 24:45 – 25:30

Evening service

Preparing for Judgment – By Listening to Jesus the Judge of All 4. Righteousness: Real Exposure on the Last Day. The reading is from Matthew 25:32-46

Pastor’s Desk 25th July.

How do you measure success in life?

If you are Boris Johnson that might be a difficult one to answer.

Most of us like him, probably have some positives in life and some negatives.

But how does God view success in life?

The Puritans of England and Scotland produced a catechism in 1645 and the very first question they posed was – “What is the chief end of man?”

In other words what makes to a successful life? Is it Wealth, Fame, Exploits in a time of war or in a time of peace.

They set their answer in the light not of this world but of God’s world.

The answer they gave was:-

Man’s chief aim is to glorify God and enjoy Him [God] forever.

Now many of us can quote this but how many have ever thought about the answer?

Sunday 24 July

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.

11am – Returning to Egypt

This morning we return to the book of Exodus as Moses prepares to leave the wilderness and return to Egypt to face Pharaoh.

6pm – A Strange Providence

This morning we turn to Acts 12 and look at the strange providences that affected the early church. With blessing came persecution.

From the Pastor’s Desk

What is a church?

A church is not a building. It is not a denomination or organisation and it is not just a gathering of people.

It is however a gathering of a group of special people who are called Christians. They are people who love Jesus, believe that Jesus died for them on the Cross at Calvary. Who believe that Jesus died paying for all their sins, as a sacrifice to God the Father, so that Heaven is open to them. They are also a people who follow Jesus and seek to serve Him with their lives on earth.

Whenever God’s people meet then Church happens. A building is not required, what is required is a heart to worship God and Jesus through the Holy Spirit together.

Matthew chapter 18 verse 20.

Sunday 17th July

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.

11am – Know God, Know Yourself

This morning God and Moses continue their conversation and we see how knowing God can mean we find out more about ourselves, found in Exodus 4:1-17.

https://youtu.be/eSi_mIXNPxE

6pm – A New Chapter in Church History

This evening we return to our series in the book of Acts. We join Peter at the point where a new chapter is about to being in his journey, in Acts 11:19-30.

https://youtu.be/v_6IzmEInF0

Sunday 10 July

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.

11am – The Gracious Discourse

This morning we turn to a gracious discourse between God and Moses, found in Exodus 3:11-22.

https://youtu.be/60ZCnfesj8I

6pm – Repentance to Life

This evening we return to our series in the book of Acts. We join Peter and some of the first Gentile converts in Acts 11:1-18.

https://youtu.be/S272NNRpluA

Sunday 3 July

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.

UPDATE: Apologies, we will be starting our Live Stream late this morning. Estimated start is 11:30am.

This Sunday we have Tom Martyn visiting us from Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Swansea.

If you are unable to join us in person this Sunday, you can join our service via the video livestreams linked below.

11am – Morning service – John 21:1-17

https://youtu.be/Tq4BonM7YWo

6pm Evening Service – Matthew 14:22-36

https://youtu.be/zUvkaRjhDI8

Soft play @SCC

Thu 7th July 10:00 – 14:00

Come and join us, during Festival week, for a day of soft play and bouncy castles. Here at Saltford Community Church 10am – 2pm, on Thursday 7th July.

It’s free and open to all pre-school children, so bring them along to let off
some steam.

Refreshments will be provided.

He only is my rock and my salvation;
He is my defense;
I shall not be moved.
In God is my salvation and my glory:
The rock of my strength,
And my refuge, is in God.

(Ps 62 v6-7)