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West Sussex network

Arundel Baptist Church

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Encouragement:

Over the last 10 years or more we haven’t had any children attending our church. But over the last year we have been greatly encouraged as we now have two young families with 6 children attending. The parents from one family were baptised last year and the children were given a blessing. It has been a challenge for us to accommodate the children in Sunday school, but one which we have gladly welcomed.

We have also started to have a “Coffee and Chat” at church twice a month where we simply enjoy conversations over tea, coffee and home-made cakes. Church members are encouraged to invite friends along and we have seen a number of non-church people coming along.

On Easter Sunday our morning service was followed by Sunday lunch. Again, there were a good number of guests who came along and heard about the wonder of the Resurrection and all that means for us. This was followed by a turkey and ham dinner, rounded off with cheesecake and cream.

On Monday 4th May we are planning an outreach event to celebrate VE day. This will be a “Cream Tea” and there will be a short gospel message.
 
Prayer points:Arundel 2
That the families will continue to worship with us and the children will grow in love and knowledge of the Lord Jesus.

We have an ageing fellowship and we would like to see more younger people joining us. So prayer for wisdom as to how we can reach out to the younger generation.

Please pray that we continue to hold to Hebrews 10:23-25.


North Downs network
Farnham Baptist Church

We’re encouraged to have celebrated eight baptisms so far this year, with more people currently preparing for baptism. We’re especially thankful that five of those baptised came to faith in Jesus as adults. Please pray that God would continue drawing people to faith through the variety of ministries happening in the life of our church.

As 2025 began, one of our members launched a WhatsApp group for those reading through the Bible in a year. Over 50 people signed up! While some have fallen behind (and a few have dropped out), we’re uplifted by the insights and reflections being shared within the group. Please pray that all who are taking part would encounter God deeply through His Word.

FarnhamAs we were discussing this article in the church office recently, Sarah—part of our operations team—shared that she’s particularly encouraged by our Wednesday women's group at the moment. She writes:

“Women on Wednesday’s or WOW as we affectionately call it (!) is a group of 20 or so ladies coming together each Wednesday morning to pray, worship, learn from the Bible and support each other in fellowship.  Although our ages and backgrounds are varied and diverse, what binds us together is our love of Jesus and our desire to know him better.  Recently we have been looking at the book of Joshua; remembering God’s promises, power and faithfulness and our requirement to trust in God’s, grace, provision, and mercy regardless of the obstacles in front of us.  We’ve also done a series on James looking at the practical application of God’s word in everyday circumstances.

"This past year we’ve been blessed with many incredible answers to prayer.  It’s always a joy to share these, but also a privilege to encourage one another in hard times too – it makes all the difference having a forum people can be totally honest in and knowing others are interceding on your behalf.  Our WOW group genuinely love and care for each other in many practical ways and it’s great to see God at work building his people and his kingdom.   We pray WOW would be faithful in studying God’s word and as individuals and a group we’d grow in faith, forming lasting supportive friendships reflecting Jesus’s love to others.”

While encouraged as a church, we face lots of challenges too. Church life feels very busy! Indeed, one current challenge is our upcoming leadership election at the end of April. Our Church Secretary will be stepping down at the end of her term. She will be greatly missed. Please pray for God’s guidance in raising up the right person to carry the baton forward.
 

East Sussex network

New Hope Baptist Church

New Hope Baptist Church, nestled in the heart of Eastbourne's residential housing area and just a short walk from the beach, has become a vibrant and dynamic centre of faith, growth, and community engagement. Since its founding, the church has transformed significantly into a modern and welcoming place of worship and fellowship.

Originally known as Ceylon Place Baptist Church, the congregation faced the challenge of an aging building that no longer served the needs of a growing community. To redefine its mission and identity for the 21st century, the church sold its old property and embarked on a journey to find a new home. This led them to purchase the former Naval Club building, which has since been transformed into a contemporary church space to accommodate their expanding ministry.

Rev. Peterson Anand, who accepted the position of pastor in 2021, has been instrumental in steering the church's renewed vision. With a heart for the community and a focus on spiritual growth, Pastor Anand has embraced the church's mission to be a happy, healthy, and Holy Spirit-filled congregation. At the heart of their mission is the belief in unconditional love through Jesus Christ, which is extended to all, regardless of background.

"Our vision is to create a church where everyone feels welcome, and where the love of Jesus is experienced by all who walk through our doors," Pastor Anand shared. "We are committed to reaching out to our community through evangelism, discipleship, and outreach."

The church's dedication to growing its faith community is evident in its recent baptisms, new membership, and increased attendance. Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. is a lively and spirit-filled experience, with the congregation coming together to celebrate their faith. In addition to the weekly Sunday services, New Hope Baptist Church hosts various events encouraging connection and spiritual growth.

Every Sunday at 6:30 p.m., we gather for Praise and Prayer for Revival, offering a powerful time of prayer and worship. On Tuesdays, the Friendship Hour invites community members to enjoy fellowship, listen to different speakers, and participate in entertainment and annual events like meals and parties. Wednesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. are set aside for the church's popular Coffee and Chat time, where members and newcomers alike gather for tea, coffee, and a light-hearted devotional. Thursday mornings feature a Bible study group that dives deep into scripture.

Perhaps one of the most exciting developments is the newly launched Youth Meeting on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. This initiative follows the completion of a successful Youth Alpha course and provides young people with a dedicated time for learning, fellowship and growth. The church seeks to appoint a part-time Children and Youth Leader to further support this thriving ministry.
In addition to its weekly events, New Hope Baptist Church has been involved in courses such as Alpha, Evangelism, Discipleship and Mental Awareness, all aimed to enrich the congregation's lives. Worship is led by a rotating team of passionate leaders, incorporating live instrumental music and using the iSing worship tool to enhance the experience.

Recognising the need for pastoral care as the congregation grows, New Hope Baptist Church has appointed several pastoral coordinators to oversee small groups and ensure that members receive the support they need. The church has also formed a prayer ministry team dedicated to providing prayer support for individuals and the broader community. We are also developing our House Group meeting in the last week of every month.New Hope Baptist Church , East

A unique feature of the church is its Café Church, which takes place every fourth Sunday. This relaxed, family-friendly gathering encourages creativity, with participants engaging in Bible study through art, crafts, and informal fellowship. It's an opportunity for the community to experience church in a laid-back atmosphere, fostering deeper relationships and creating lasting friendships.

"Each Sunday worship service is different, as we strive to keep the experience fresh, engaging, and led by enthusiastic leaders," Pastor Anand explained. "We believe that this diversity and energy are key to creating a welcoming space for all."

As the church grows, New Hope Baptist has become a multi-national, multi-cultural congregation, united in its mission to spread the love of Christ. With a commitment to unity and pastoral care, the church is expanding in numbers and deepening its impact in the community.

"We are thankful for God's blessings and the growth we've experienced," Pastor Anand concluded. "As we look to the future, we are reminded of Jesus' promise: 'I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.' Amen."
New Hope Baptist Church is a beacon of hope, faith, and fellowship in Eastbourne. Its growing community of believers is dedicated to spreading the love of Christ and building a stronger, more united church family.

Points of Praise & Prayer

  • Praise God for Growth & Diversity
  • Pray for God's guidance and provision as the church seeks to appoint a passionate part-time Children and Youth Leader.
  • Prayer: For unity, love, and wisdom as the church expands its pastoral care and community connections. For God's healing touch upon Barry Martin — may the Lord restore his health, strengthen his spirit, and surround him and his family with peace and comfort during this time. 

West Kent network

Paddock Wood Baptist Church


Paddock Wood Baptist Church is a very small church that meets at Paddock Wood Community Centre on Sunday mornings at 10am, led by the Pastor, Jennifer Roberts. The worship is café style with lots of opportunities to ask questions and join in our services.

We give thanks to our heavenly Father for providing us with a Minister in Training, Jo, who specialises in evangelism, spending 4-8 hours each week in the town, talking to people and handing out postcards of hope and encouragement. 

We also give thanks for Ben, who has offered to come to us once a month to play guitar, sing and lead worship for us.  We believe the Lord is resourcing us, slowly preparing us for the future of His Kingdom in Paddock Wood.

Paddock Wood bunsI write this during Easter week.  On Palm Sunday, we had a short communion service, then took to the streets to hand out bags holding palm crosses, Easter eggs and postcards with simple information about Jesus.  On Good Friday we will join with other Paddock Wood churches, leading the ecumenical Walk of Witness through the town, sharing the story of Jesus’ death at four ‘stops’, and hand out hot cross buns with a leaflet explaining their relevance at Easter time.

For prayer:
  • That the postcards and other literature will be read by people with open eyes and hearts, longing to hear the truth that Jesus loves them.
  • That we, as a church, will know where the Lord wants us to be in Paddock Wood as His workers in the harvest.
  • For Jo as she builds relationships and shares the love of Jesus during her town walkabouts.
  • For Ben as he begins his itinerant worship ministry, that he will know God’s blessing in it.

East Kent network

Queen's Road Baptist Church, Broadstairs

Here at Queens Road Baptist Church we are deeply thankful for the fruitful partnerships we enjoy with our two sister organisations: The Gap Project, which reaches into our local community, and Global Challenge, which connects us in mission with brothers and sisters in Soroti, Uganda.

Our building is a hub of activity, open seven days a week and alive with ministry and community work. Our Church and Gap Project groups support and serve people of all ages — from babies to those in their 90s. We are also blessed to provide space for a wide range of community-based groups throughout the week. At the heart of the building is The Gap Community Café, a warm and welcoming space offering friendship, hospitality, and, of course, delicious food.

In response to the challenges of the pandemic, we introduced a temporary additional Queens Road CrossSunday morning service at 9am, to offer the returning congregation a quieter service with social distancing. What began as a temporary measure has since flourished, and we are now running two vibrant and well-attended Sunday morning services. This Easter, we brought both congregations together for a joyful celebration — the church was packed and full of life!

We would value your prayers for continued creativity and wisdom as we seek to make the most of the opportunities God is giving us — both on Sundays and throughout the week. We are exploring new ways to share faith and nurture discipleship, including a recent trial of Scripture Union’s NUA course. We’re now running the new NUA – Way of St James with some of the men from our Men’s Group, and also piloting the Making Disciples course by Cris Rogers.

We would particularly appreciate prayer for our children’s, families, and youth ministry. Our Children’s and Youth Worker stepped down from her role in December, and we are currently discerning the best way forward. Please pray for wisdom, unity, and the financial provision needed as we seek to rebuild and grow this vital area of our ministry.

Thank you for your prayers.


South Kent network

Zion Baptist Church, Tenterden


Our fellowship enjoyed a reflection weekend on 4th-6th October. We spent the weekend in prayer, worship and fellowship at High Leigh Conference Centre, Hertfordshire. We explored our need to move forward in mission and we used the Cynefin Chart and questions to help and steer our thinking. The sessions were led by Simon Black, our Minister in Training, and Freddy Farias Palacios, our Minister.

Some of the actions taken after our weekend away were Prayer and Community outreach. Our church has put more emphasis on prayer and we are encouraged to see how well prayer meetings are being supported. We have revamped our Sunday services, and we give thanks that one of the local choirs has accepted our invitation to join and support our Sunday services.

We may be a small fellowship, with limited means, but we give thanks to the Lord that three years ago we stepped out in faith, and we called Simon Black when we felt the Lord calling him into Ministry. The Lord has been faithful and we rejoice as he finishes his training in July this year.

Football outreach • Our outreach through football touches around 100 people – players, families and friends who come and support the teams at matches and festivals. • The men’s team; has forty-three active players this season. • The women’s team includes a great bunch of players of all ages; from novices to experienced, and won the 2024 London Churches 7-a-side tournament. • Walking football teams continues to grow with five new members this season. • Since joining the club, three young folk are on a journey of faith, coming to church regularly. Another has committed his life to Christ.

Please pray for:
  • Please pray for ZBC (Tenterden)’s vision and longer-term engagement with the local community through our activities (Toddler’s group, Coffee mornings), CAB [Citizens Advice], AA group and Dementia group that meet in our building; for the Lord to prepare the hearts of local families to hear the Word and for wisdom to bring in new families into our church.
  • More workers to join our pastoral and ministry team as we seek to provide Sunday school every Sunday and start new outreach activities.
  • Simon Black as he discerns the path to walk as he seeks to continue to serve the Lord.
  • Continued building of fellowship in our football community and for the love of Jesus to be encountered by those who have yet to know Him.
  • For additional attendance at High Leigh Christian Conference Centre, Hertfordshire, as we have stepped out in faith to increase our take up to 40 this year.
Tenterden Good Friday Witness
Tenterden Good Friday witness service at Zion Baptist Church

Gatwick network

Forest Row Baptist Church

Please pray for the fellowship at Forest Row.


Mid Sussex network

Downs Baptist Church


Prayer points:
  • 8th June - Service on the beach
  • 15th June - Fun Day
  • ongoing pastoral vacancy

North Kent network

Parkwood Christian Fellowship, Rainham

Please pray for the fellowship at Parkwood currently without a minister.