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- Community Cafe - December
Plymouth is Growing – and So Are Its Universities! Did you know Plymouth’s student population is set to grow by 22% over the next 15 years? By 2040, more than 25,000 students will be studying at the city’s three universities — Arts University Plymouth, Plymouth Marjon University, and the University of Plymouth. One of the people helping to shape this exciting future is Professor Claire Taylor, Vice- Chancellor of Marjon University. Claire, who became Vice-Chancellor in 2023, leads this faith-based university — originally founded from the Anglican colleges of St Mark and St John — with vision and energy. Under her leadership, Marjon is developing new courses to meet the needs of a changing world and strengthening its research work. The university has a strong reputation for high- quality teaching and for preparing graduates who want to make a difference — especially in tackling social inequality and serving the community. You’re warmly invited to hear Professor Claire Taylor share her story and her vision for the future of education and leadership in today’s fast-changing culture at Community Cafe on Satuday 6th December @ 10:30am!
- Eco Church: Thinking about a Green Christmas
As we get ready for advent, how can we reduce the impact we have on the planet? Advent is the time to prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ and Colossians 1:15-17 tells us The Son is the firstborn over creation and all things were created through him. So how could we celebrate this season in a way that cares for creation? Ideas for a greener advent: Advent calendars have become increasingly commercial and plastic. Consider either a traditional paper advent calendar, or a reusable fabric or wooden advent calendar. Reducing Christmas cards :are there places where you could display one card to a group ( for example work, Church or schools), or think about e mail cards. Money saved could be donated to charity. Think about setting up a reverse advent calendar at work where people can bring in items for charity for example, food for food bank, hygiene items for the hygiene hub, small gifts for the homeless ( socks hats and gloves are very much appreciated at Shekinah). Think about using natural materials such as fabric, wool or wood for Christmas decorations especially if you are replacing older plastic items. For more ideas you might want to read a book such as: Dreaming of a Green Christmas: Sustainability and creation care for busy people by Olivia Warburton. ( Available online from BRF ministries). Or look for ideas on the A Rocha Eco Church website.
- The Well
A prayer space at Emmanuel What is ‘The Well’? A prayer space at Emmanuel from Monday 17 to Friday 21 November from 6am to 10pm, for personal encounter with Jesus and transformation by the Holy Spirit. Why ‘The Well’? 12 people recently met to pray at Emmanuel and received a vision of the well in John 4, where the Samaritan woman encounters Jesus and is transformed. She then invites everyone to come and see him. How can I take part? By spending an hour alone with God at The Well, engaging with a creative interactive prayer journey based on John 4:1-40. How can I book a timeslot? 70 timeslots of 1 hour in The Well are bookable here . Please book now to secure a timeslot. Can I bring a guest to my timeslot? Yes, but bear in mind that The Well is designed for individual prayer and response with privacy. Can I pray at night too? The hours from 10pm to 6am are also bookable, as commitments to spend time in prayer at night at home when The Well at Emmanuel is closed. Resources will be available via the Church app. How can our wider community take part? From 11am to 1pm each day, The Well will be open for public use. Bear in mind there is no guarantee of privacy or silence during these hours. I don’t have an hour to spare. How can I join in? By praying wherever and whenever you can, using the resources that will be on the app, and/or by visiting The Well at Emmanuel any time between 11am and 1pm for shared use, without needing to book. How will ‘The Well’ end? On Friday 21st, from 8pm to midnight, ‘The Well’ will end with 4 hours of prayer and worship together, Worship @ TheWell. If I have time, how can I prepare for my timeslot? Preparation isn't essential or expected. If you have time, you may want to read John 4:1-40, asking the Lord to speak, and help you hear his voice. You can book a slot here.
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- Christmas
CHRISTMAS It's More than Stuff We’re taking a step back from the rush, noise, and glitter that so easily take centre stage in December. We invite you to pause and remember what truly matters, not the presents under the tree, but the presence of God among us, our community and family. In a world that often measures Christmas by what we buy or receive, we want to celebrate a deeper, quieter truth, that God’s greatest gift was not wrapped in paper, but in humanity. So this year, as we gather in worship, song, and community, we’re choosing to make space for wonder instead of worry, connection instead of consumption, and presence instead of presents. Senior Citizens Carols Friday 28th November 2:00pm Local care homes join us as we joyfully gather to sing festive carols and hear inspiring stories about the true spirit of Christmas, sharing warmth, laughter, friendship, and seasonal treats together in a heartfelt celebration that brings joy, hope, and community to everyone this holiday season. Christmas Light Factory Thursday 4th December 3:30pm This month’s Light Factory brings the Christmas story to life with games, crafts, snacks, and discovering Jesus’ love in a whole new way. Sign up here Carol Service Sunday 14th December 6:30pm Join us for well loved carols, the good news told afresh, and a moment to breathe in God’s peace. Whether you come with joy, weariness or a heart full of questions, you’re welcome. Let’s celebrate the light Jesus brings into our city and our lives. Nativity/Crib Wednesday 24th December 4:00pm Join us for this joyful service as we retell the nativity story together! A fun and interactive celebration for all ages as we welcome the birth of Jesus with carols, costumes, and Christmas cheer. Christmas Day Thursday 25th December 10:30am Join as we come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus in a fun-packed all age service with Holy Communion. Create for Christmas Saturday 29th November 6:45pm Join us for a festive evening just for women, filled with Christmas crafts, wreath making, mulled wine, mince pies, and home-baked treats. A warm and welcoming space to invite a friend and enjoy a creative, joy-filled start to the Christmas season together. Sign Up Here Carols Around the Lamp Friday 5th December 6:00pm A joyful evening of carols, the Nativity story, mince pies, mulled wine, hot food, candy floss, snow machine, and festive fun for all ages. Join us around the lamp in the church grounds, with our marquess up and ready for any seasonal weather. Quiet Christmas Carols Sunday 21st December 6:30pm A gentle space to pause, remember, and find comfort amidst the season. Experience the hope of Christmas through calm music, candlelight, and stillness. Midnight Communion Wednesday 24th December 11:15pm Join us for a peaceful and reflective Midnight Communion service as we welcome the arrival of Christmas. A intimate moment of worship, candlelight, and hope as we celebrate the birth of Christ together. Christmas Table Thursday 25th December 12:30pm Join us for Christmas Table - a festive meal for anyone needing company, community, and a taste of Jesus’ love . Sign up here
- St Paul's Efford
St Paul's Efford, join us for our Sunday service at 10am. Welcome to St paul's Church EFFORD ONE BIG FAMILY We're a community of Christians who seek to follow Jesus Christ in our daily lives. Church is so much more than the building we meet in each week. It's a vibrant community of people of all ages. We help each other to follow Jesus Christ as we live and work in Plymouth. MEET THE TEAM Looking Upward to our Lord in Prayer, Inward that his Word might shape our lives and Outward to fulfil our Great Commission our services Every week we meet on : sundays 10.00AM Main service Our main service aims to be lively and relevant to life, based upon teaching from the Bible. There is something for all the family with children's activities available. Be sure to stick around after the service for a refreshments and some great chat. 6.30pM evening service FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH An informal but exciting meeting for Praise & Prayer. We sing together and we pray together for the needs of the world, the local community, and one another. our LOCATION 100 Efford Lane, Efford, Plymouth, PL3 6LT safe guarding statement If you have a concern about the safety of someone or the actions of someone working with children or vulnerable adults, please speak to someone. The Diocesan Safeguarding Team can be contacted here . Our Safeguarding Policy Statement can be viewed here . If you are a young person and you feel unhappy about something happening to you, you can call Childline on 0800 11 11 our team includes: Rev Darryl Cree Vicar of St. Paul's Rev Bev Cree Parish Deacon Rev Peter Shaw Team Rector Rev Robin Brown Team Vicar Rev Simon Springett Permission to Officiate get in touch If you would like to get in touch, please contact the office by emailing info@stpaulsefford.co.uk or call us on 01752 260317 Submit Thanks for submitting! back to emmanuel Church Up
- Emmanuel Church Plymouth
Emmanuel Church, Plymouth. A light for the city. Join us for worship and community. CHRISTMAS more info Services What's on A light for the City We are committed to being a visible and transformative presence in Plymouth, shining the hope of Christ into our community. Through worship, transformed lives, and compassionate outreach, we share His love and bring renewal to our city. vision Christmas It's More Than Stuff So this year, as we gather in worship, song, and community, we’re choosing to make space for wonder instead of worry, connection instead of consumption, and presence instead of presents. more info in the beginning Each week explores how God’s story unfolds from creation to covenant, revealing His desire to dwell with His people and preparing our hearts to see His promises fulfilled in Christ. sermon series ❤ STUDENTS We love to welcome students to our church community. info Community Cafe - December Plymouth is Growing – and So Are Its Universities! Did you know Plymouth’s student population is set to grow by 22% over the next 15 years? By 2040, more than 25,000 students will be studying at the city’s three universities — Arts University Plymouth, Plymouth Marjon University, and the University of Plymouth. One of the people helping to shape this exciting future is Professor Claire Taylor, Vice- Chancellor of Marjon University. Claire, who became Vice-Chancellor in 2023, Tim Dakin Nov 19 1 min read Eco Church: Thinking about a Green Christmas As we get ready for advent, how can we reduce the impact we have on the planet? Advent is the time to prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ and Colossians 1:15-17 tells us The Son is the firstborn over creation and all things were created through him. So how could we celebrate this season in a way that cares for creation? Ideas for a greener advent: Advent calendars have become increasingly commercial and plastic. Consider either a traditional paper advent calendar, or a Jane Bullard Nov 18 1 min read The Well A prayer space at Emmanuel What is ‘The Well’? A prayer space at Emmanuel from Monday 17 to Friday 21 November from 6am to 10pm, for personal encounter with Jesus and transformation by the Holy Spirit. Why ‘The Well’? 12 people recently met to pray at Emmanuel and received a vision of the well in John 4, where the Samaritan woman encounters Jesus and is transformed. She then invites everyone to come and see him. How can I take part? By spending an hour alone with God at The Robin Brown Nov 4 2 min read more posts SIGN UP Scan to download our Church Centre App to get the most out of Emmanuel






