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Sunday Service - 19 September 2021


WE'RE BACK IN THE BUILDING THIS SUNDAY AT 10 AM!!!


With the move to Lockdown Level 2, we're reopening our 10 AM Worship Service this Sunday - including Kids Church and Youth Classes. CLICK HERE to RSVP your attendance by booking tickets for the service (please also book tickets for children attending Kids/Youth Classes).


Our 8 AM services are not open yet, as we're still completing a Leadership Training & Equipping workshop during this time. Session 3 starts this Sunday, 19 September, and will be repeated next Sunday, 26 September. CLICK HERE to book your tickets for either of these dates.


We look forward to having you join us for our online service, premiering on Sunday at 9 AM (CAT). Watch with us here on YouTube or Facebook<-- Click on the links to tune in for the premiere.


In this week's sermon:


A persecuted and scattered church was central to the gospel spreading to the nations. We are the best kind of church when we are a distributed church.


This is the final part of our sermon series called, “Scattered - Being the Church everywhere we go”, exploring the early days of the Church in the book of Acts. Those days were highly disruptive and uncertain times for Jesus' disciples, with persecutions and other hardships, caught in the crossfire of political and nationalistic strife - yet we see the Church experiencing explosive growth. As we find ourselves now in similarly uncertain times: our lives disrupted and scattered by the Covid-19 pandemic, with the threat of many other issues and political turmoils across our nation and world - it seems appropriate to be looking back to see what we can learn from the experiences of our ancient relatives in the faith and how God moved by His Spirit through His people to expand and strengthen His eternal kingdom throughout the temporary kingdoms of this world.


Read this week’s Bible passages: Acts 7:54-60 [NIV] and Acts 8:1-3 [NIV]


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MISSIONS FOCUS: FISANTEKRAAL


Pray for the people of this community:

- for the foundations of family, community, and church to be reestablished

- for healing of the brokenness caused by fatherlessness, abuse, and abandonment

- for God to raise up those who will restore hope in the streets of Fisantekraal


Protea Valley Church supports a number of foster families and ministries who operate in Fisantekraal. If you would like to find out more about these amazing people and how you can support them email info@renew.org.za



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