
26 September, 2008
'Out for Good'

05 September, 2008
Huge thanks to everybody who brought supplies for the Out for Good house last week. That was fantastic blessing and much appreciated!
We'll be worshipping back in St Mary's (The Arts Centre) this Sunday, September 7th, at 10.30 am. The first half hour or so will be singing worship and praying together. At about 11.00, children will have a movie session in the Green Room, while adults will reflect on "Jesus' Dream for Colchester".
At about 11.30, there'll be news about (and prayers for) Mission projects that are springing up right now, including.......
Next week, on Friday September 12th, DNA and several other churches will be welcoming refugee families to Colchester. These are all people who have had to leave Iraq because of threats of violence. We have been assigned two families to care for and help along in the early days. There are many items that will be needed to get these families started in a new life. If you are able to provide any of these, please contact Adam Minns who will co-ordinating everything that needs to go into the homes. adam.minns@hotmail.com 07825551267
Adam will ensure that there is the right amount of gear and not too much of one item or too little of another. Once the teams of volunteers have inspected the houses, they will know what furniture or larger items are required. There will be news about that on Sunday.Look forward to seeing you,
David and Janie
I will develop seven points taken in the bible before Jesus,
Psalms 143:10 teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground,
Mark3:35 Whoever does God's will is my brother and sister and mother."1John 5:14-15 This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us? whatever we ask? we know that we have what we asked of him When Jesus started to preach,
To read the full message click the link on the right hand menu bar -Bible Teaching from Patrick
02 September, 2008
You are invited to a live presentation on the Life and Work of the Lutheran Pastor who refused to swear the oath of allegiance to Hitler, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
by
Mr Peter Krummeck – International actor/director/playwright
From his successful one-man play which has toured South Africa, USA and Canada,
"Bonhoeffer" was acknowledged "Best of the Fest" during its tour of Canada, where it was filmed for Canadian television and nominated for an award.
(Halstead Road, Earls Colne, Essex CO6 2LS)
Date: Friday 12th September 2008
Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Rev. Terry Tennens – of International Justice Mission UK -
will discuss the ministry of IJM and contemporary human rights,
one aspect of which is the combating of human trafficking.
will be addressed.
~ Exhibition of original water colours by a Cape Town artist ~
Sales to support AIDS charities in South Africa
Light refreshments will be available
There will be a small entrance fee of £5.00 to cover costs
Terry Tennens ~ contact@ijmuk.org ~ www.ijmuk.org
26 August, 2008
Next Sunday @ St Martin's
15 August, 2008
We would like to have a number of meals in the freezer for the family's return, please call Nicky on 01206 768765 if you'd like to offer a meal, in a disposable container please.
BRADWELL PILGRIMAGE
24-25 August 2008
Total £25 each + fuel donation. (Please give abit more if you can afford to, to cover people who can't afford it.)
Please let me know ASAP if you want to come, Nicky 01206 768765
07 August, 2008
Beloved, did you “close the doors”?
Here is a second message to help you. The aim of all messages will still be the same, to boost your faith in God’s Kingdom. I believe all of you who take time reading these messages are children of God. The purpose of these biblical references in the message is to steer away from my own merely human comments in your life.
I want give you the source of the message, for “teaching, rebuking and correcting” in the love and compassion of God as said in the bible: ...........
To read the full message click the link on the right hand menu bar -Bible Teaching from Patrick
23 July, 2008
Some of the same prayers and readings from the funeral will be used.
You are most welcome. We hope that people will meet with God and find his presence will be strengthening.
Sunday July 27th

Following a shorter worship event in the morning, we will be heading out to Pebmarsh for our annual summer bbq.
Heated indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, field for football, croquet…Walking, chilling and talking….
The perfect opportunity to invite a friend or 2 along
Bring: your own food for the barbie (please pre-cook any chicken) , your own drinks, plates and cutlery
bring your own football, frisbee…tennis rackets and balls are provided
52 Wellesley Rd Colchester
BYO drinks…bring a friend…bring your appetite!
22 July, 2008
10 October 1986 – Eternity
Joseph went to Scotland to combine his three passions in life - his Christian faith, his love for people and his spirit of adventure. We wish to hold a service in Glenshee, Scotland in celebration of his remarkable life and we hope you will join us.
This will take place this Thursday 24 July 2008. The Burial Service will be held at 2.30pm at Sillerburn Cemetery, Kirkmichael, Blairgowrie, Scotland PH10 7NT.
Followed by a Service of Celebration at the Compass Christian Centre, Glenshee Lodge, by Blairgowrie, Perthshire PH10 7QD, where Joey lived and worked.
Everyone is welcome to join family and friends throughout the day.
Dress code: It is the family’s preference that there is no mourning attire. Joseph was a very colourful person and we’d like to respect that during the day.
Joey’s Mum and Dad are setting up a charity to carry on the work inspired by him. It is the family’s wishes that charitable donations are made in preference to flowers. In addition we would ask everyone to undertake an act of reconciliation in memory of Joe.
A Service of Thanksgiving and Celebration will also be held in Essex on a date to be confirmed in August plus a further Celebration in Hout Bay, South Africa later in the year.
Additional details overleaf:
Directions:
On arriving in Kirkmichael turn left at the Church and follow the road until reaching the cemetery on the left. (It is recommended that you park in Main Street and walk the 300-400 yards to the Cemetery.
Compass Christian Centre: Tel 01250 885209 Is located 2 miles south of the Spittal of Glenshee (the Glen of Peace) on the tourist route to Braemar at the base of the Grampian Mountains.The entrance for the centre is on the A93, which runs from Perth to Aberdeen, about 17 miles north of Blairgowrie Donations:
Please forward donations to:·
DNA Networks, 52 Wellesley Road, Colchester CO3 3HF ESSEX.·
All cheques should be marked "For Joe". ·
To enable the charity to collect a further 25%, on top of your gift, from the Inland Revenue, tax payers may make the following written and signed declaration along with their printed full name and address: "I would like DNA Networks to reclaim tax on the enclosed donation. I confirm that I have paid income tax or capital gains tax equal to the tax that you are claiming on this donation".
Accommodation: There are several places to stay in the area many of which can be found on the following link: http://www.bepta.com/
Family Contacts:
Matthew Pancaldi: 07774 777 472 Email: matthewpancaldi@btinternet.com
Tony Charles Pancaldi Email: tony.pancaldi@worlddig.com
Quiz Night
16 July, 2008
14 July, 2008
All of us who knew Joe were profoundly touched by his life. His compassion, love, generosity, humour, friendship, sense of adventure and fun were boundless. His love for God was extreme. We could all see something of the face of Christ in Joe. Having known Joe, we understand a little more of Romans 8, 29: “Those whom God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son…”
A Book of Remembrance for Joe will be placed in the daytime in St Peter’s Church on North Hill from Tuesday afternoon, July 15th, up until the morning of Thursday July 24th. You are welcome to go in and write or draw prayers, memories or messages of condolence. The book will go around to different DNA groups and teams when they have evening meetings. We encourage everybody to talk, pray and cry together as we remember Joe with thankfulness.
09 July, 2008
Making Disciples
Enoch shared from this short passage the following five points on making disciples
1 ) Go to the people with the Good news
2) Learn to share the Good news effectively
3) Expect opposition to the message - Don’t give up, keep sharing the Good news
4) We may have to leave or move on
5) Life circumstances may change but being (making) a disciple does not change
Essential criteria to be a disciple of Jesus
Mark 8:34-35
Then he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel will save it.
30 June, 2008
22 June, 2008
Journey of Faith
- Cornelius - Devout, prayerful man, a man under authority and understood discipline, humble and God fearing. He was not Jewish
- Peter - was Jewish, walked and talked with Jesus, spoke boldly about Jesus, obeyed the law
Both men had a vision. Cornelius waited in expectation to meet Peter. Peter was trying to work out what the vision meant.
- God's challenge to Peter was, would he go to people that he would not be comfortable with, people who he would not associate with!
- Cornelius was on a journey to discover Jesus and he didn't want to go alone. He invited all his household and waited to meet Peter.
- When Peter recounted the life of Jesus, Cornelius came to faith in Jesus. Probably Cornelius couldn't work out the guilt and burden of sin in his life but when he put his faith in Jesus the Holy Spirit came upon him (and others).
There is no-one that Jesus cannot reach. He wants to reveal himself to all races, all people.
The Fruit of the Spirit
Love, Joy, Peace, Patience (Long suffering), Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness (meekness), Self Control
The Gifts of the Spirit
Wisdom, Faith, Knowledge, Healing, Prophecy, Miracles, Discernment of spirits, Tongues, Interpretation, Administration, Helps, Serving, Teaching, Encouraging, Giving, Leadership, Showing Mercy
Question to ponder: Where are we in our journey of faith?
19 June, 2008
Beloved in Christ, the aim of this message is to strengthen you, to give you some back ground in the knowledge of God, to help you to deal with your daily life (spiritual and physical), to enable you to understand your call in the body of Christ, and if you are a servant of God I hope this message will also inspire you in your ministry; in short to fulfill the first letter (D: dynamism in Word of God) of DNA-Networks.............
To read the full message click the link on the right hand menu bar -Bible Teaching from Patrick
There will be weekly Bible teaching posted on this page.
16 June, 2008
Gossiping the Gospel
- First 7 chapters in Acts were on the growth of the Church in Jerusalem /Chapter 8 is on persecution believers faced and the stoning of Stephen / Chapters 9-12 look at how the Gospel message spread.
- Jewish Christians mostly shared the gospel with other Jews. There were other non Jewish believers who were keen to share with outsiders of the Jewish faith.
- Antioch was a large city and had 5 cultures (Roman, Greek, Jewish, Persian, Arab). It was famous as a sports arena and was well known for peoples decadent lifestyle.
- Within this Antioch culture the early Christ believers gossiped the gospel. There were no clergy or leaders in the Church of Antioch. The believers were ordinary people who took the challenge to share the gospel message to the sophisticated and rich culture that surrounded them. God's hand was on them.
- How do we share the gospel in our culture? Do we know the story of Jesus firsthand or do we try to witness to others with secondhand knowledge?
- The Church in Jerusalem sent Barnabas (right person for the job) to go and check the Church in Antioch (vs 22). Barnabas understood how to share the message and encourage believers who were from non-Jewish backgrounds.
- vs 24: Barnabas was a Good man. Only person that Luke (the writer of Acts) says is 'Good'! Barnabas did not focus on the shortcomings in the lives of Antioch Christians but focused on the good things. Barnabas was gentle, tolerant, loving and compassionate.
- Barnabas encouraged the believers to Cling to the Lord Resolutely (Abide in Him) - When we grow in the grace of God we will cling to him.
- Barnabas then goes to Tarsus and gets Paul to come and they focused in teaching God's Word for one year with the Church in Antioch. - How often do we study God's word? We should stick to the task of reading God's Word. We cannot witness only through our testimonies. We need to grow from being a child and mature in his word as we abide in Him.
- Outsiders named the Christ believers as 'Christians' (Christ People) for the first time in Antioch. Christians must make the invisible Christ visible to others through our lives.
- Vs 27-30 The believers decided to take a collection to help others who were suffering due to a famine. Each person gave according to their ability.
- 'The real mark of a changed heart is a giving spirit' - When God touches our lives we become generous
What are the marks of a real Christian
- Gossip the Gospel
- Make the invisible God visible
- Have a big heart to share with others
- Not perfect but constantly growing in God's grace (more gentle, more generous, more loving)
Three qualities to pray for
- Always about sharing the Good news (where ever you are)
- God calls DNA as a community to grow in his Grace.
- To be generous in our giving
Four questions to reflect...
- How are you gossiping the gospel in your everyday life?
- What does 'cleaving to the Lord resolutely' mean to you?
- In what ways can you do that better?
- Does your giving reflect your changed heart?
DNA Events:
DNA Summer Camp - Thetford Forest, Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd June 2008 - Contact Tony (07796682571) or Paul (07505132664)
June 29th - No morning service at the Art Centre. Afternoon Baptism service at Frinton. Contact David or Janie Beales (01206530934) for more details.
10 June, 2008

- Philip was on the road (journey) because of persecution Christians were facing
- Ethiopians were God believers and they followed the first five books in the Bible (Law)
- Eunuch's were always on the outside and never fully accepted by Hebrews
- Philip was on a journey but was interuppted! He was obedient to the prompting of the Holy Spirit. He had no clue what was ahead but he obeyed God.
- When Philip heard the Eunuch reading from Isaiah he knew what he had to do. Philip's response was immediate and bold. He also asked a subtle question to start a conversation with the Eunuch.
- The Ethiopian Eunuch wanted to be baptised when he saw water. He was also decisive and bold.
- The Eunuch was given a new identity and he emerged from his baptism full of joy (rejoicing)
- Philip entrusted everything to the Holy Spirit to work in the new believer's (Eunuch) life and he moved on.
Other passages for reference Isaiah 56:3-5, Isaiah 64:4, Isaiah 43:19, Acts 1:8, John 14:16,17
We can be open to the leading and prompting of the Holy Spirit.
We may all expect that God may want to interrupt our lives.
Three key aspects from Philip's character... (FAT)
Philip was Faithful to God's call. He was Available to be interupted. He was Teachable.
Faithful
Available
Teachable