Browsing articles from "April, 2011"

Dr. Helen Roseveare Interview

Apr 15, 2011   //   by admin   //   Missions, News & Updates, Video Interviews  //  14 Comments

Smithton Church minister, David Meredith, interviews Dr. Helen Roseveare, who was a missionary to the Congo for 20 years.

Video credit: Inverness TV

Smithton Website Now Mobile

Apr 7, 2011   //   by admin   //   News & Updates, Notices  //  No Comments

Our website is now stripped down and easier to navigate from your iPhones, Blackberries, and other mobile devices. Give it a try! To access the menu items, touch the down arrow to the right of “Smithton Church” (just above “Search”).

If you don’t like it and wish to switch back to the full version of the website, all you have to do is scroll down to the bottom and switch “Mobile Theme” to the off position.

Note: Since iPhones do not support Flash, you will be unable to listen to sermons.

How Can We Reach Our Community?

Apr 7, 2011   //   by admin   //   Ministry & Community, Missions, News & Updates, Notices  //  No Comments

Many of you will remember Pastor Lewis Allen (Hope Church, Huddersfield) preaching the anniversary services at Smithton just one year ago. Lewis writes an excellent blog called “Reclaimed” (you can find this blog and others on our recommendations page). I want to recommend Reclaimed to you, especially a blog article that Lewis has posted today called “12 Pointers for Local Church Evangelism.”

This article is based on a talk Lewis did for the South East Gospel Partnership day on Evangelism a few years ago. In the article, Lewis asks 12 questions that we (all Christians, as well as Smithton Church specifically) should be asking in regards to evangelism:

1. Have you decided on who you are trying to reach?

2. Where are some of the focal points in your community?

3. Is your church leadership ensuring that people are free for relationships with nonChristian friends; or are they snowed under with Christian activities, and move only in Christian circles?

4. Where does your evangelism come from?

5. Are you developing evangelists?

6. Do evangelism together.

7. Do you budget for evangelism?

8. Remember the attractiveness of community.

9. Prayer – is yours a praying church?

10. Are you putting thought and effort into communicating with nonChristian people who would never come near your premises?

11. Do your Sunday services meet the hearts and minds of nonChristian people?

12. How can you serve your community?

Click here to read the full article, which also contains Lewis’s answers to these questions.

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