Men

“Don’t ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive and go and do that, because what the world needs are people who have come alive” (John Eldredge)

What's On

Men's Breakfasts

Where: Magdalene Hall,
St George's Church, Barbourne
Worcester
(unless stated otherwise).

Parking for St George's is available at Lindisfarne House, Barbourne Terrace.

When: Saturday mornings from 8.00 am to 9.30 am.

See programme for details of meetings.

Men's Football

Where: Meet at YMCA in St John's, Worcester.

When: Tuesdays from 6.00 pm to 7.00 pm.

Contact: Andy Sheppard.

Other Stuff

Where/When: More details in church.

Contact: Paul Wilcox in church.

Men's Breakfasts

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Jesus said to them "Come and have breakfast." (John 21:12)

At All Saints we are all about helping people to come alive, in every sense of the word, and our monthly men’s breakfast group 21:12 is no exception.

We meet about once a month. During our times together we have open and frank discussions about what is going on in our lives. This normally follows someone sharing testimony about what God has done for them and usually verses of scripture are quoted as encouragements. We also pray for one another.

Breakfast

So, come to find encouragement and fresh challenge through God's life-changing gift to you in Jesus Christ.

We are a diverse bunch and that is good. No-one need feel left out and we are all at different stages on the Christian journey. It is our prayer that, eventually, folk will feel able to invite other guys, who are - perhaps - asking questions about Christianity, to come and join us - and that will be great.

Outdoor Activities

Now, as we are all different, many men enjoy physical activities to help them ‘come alive’ and that is one of the reasons why football has been set up on a Tuesday evening and also why we are going to organise some outward bound stuff during 2008. Please see the programme for more details.

More details of our men's activities are included in the church news sheets. If you want to know more, please talk to Paul Wilcox or Martin Kingston at All Saints.