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Connections during Children in Need

Laird Street Baptist Church, Birkenhead invited the local community to a buffet and film night last Friday

LairdStreetfilmThe church did not charge for the buffet or film, and donations were instead received for Children In Need, taking place that night. Laird Street even had its own Pudsey.

The church showed God's Not Dead 2, which encouraged 'good discussions and conversations,' said minister Cathy Buntin.
 
'This was a great opportunity to invite our local community to come and meet the people in their local church,' she said.

'We were greatly encouraged by the response welcoming eight of our neighbours and two other people who had been invited by a member of the church.

'We received a good response to the film. We thank God for answered prayer in bringing in our neighbours, and for being able to share our faith through the film and affirming that God is not Dead.'
 

Baptist Times, 20/11/2017
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