Magor Baptist Church

Newsletter for 4th to 15th September 2025

Sunday 7th, morning service at 11.00 a.m., with communion

Upcoming events

Thursday 4th, Deacons’ Meeting, 7.30 p.m.

Saturday 6th, Men’s Drop-In, from 10 a.m.

Sunday 7th, morning service, 11.00 a.m., with communion

Monday 8th, church prayer meeting in the Blue Room, 7.30 p.m.

Tuesday 9th, Ladies’ Friendship resumes, 7.30 p.m.

Wednesday 10th, peaceful, reflective prayer, 9.00 - 9.30 a.m.

Wednesday 10th, Forget-Me-Nots, 1.00 p.m.

Thursday 11th, CAP: ‘Don’t Fudge It, Budget’, 7.00 p.m.

Saturday 13th, Ceilidh, 7.00 p.m.

Sunday 14th, morning service at 11.00 a.m.

Monday 15th, Church Meeting, 7.30 p.m.

From Mark

 

Hi Friends

 

What do you believe?

 

A new month (September), a new term (for schools, colleges & universities), a new season (Autumn, and so a new series of sermons (linking to House Groups). If one were to ask you - What do you believe? - what would you say?

 

We can believe things on the basis of what we’ve discovered ourselves, what experiences we’ve had in life, or what someone else has told us. What we believe and why we believe certain things are ever fascinating questions to the inquisitive mind. And so during this autumn I’m going to be asking the question - What do you believe? - and looking at the Apostles’ Creed as my guide.

 

If you don’t know much about the Apostles’ creed you are in for a treat. And if you think you know a fair bit then I think you’ll agree with me - that is a succinct yet profound statement summarising the core beliefs of the Christian faith both throughout the church and across the centuries, and we can only benefit in considering its profound truths.

 

Some International News

Baptist Church leaders receive Ukraine honours from president Zelenskyy

 

Here is a wonderful bit of news about some world Baptist leaders who have been recognised by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for their support of Ukraine during the nation’s time of war. Baptist World Alliance (BWA) General Secretary Elijah Brown and European Baptist Federation (EBF) General Secretary Alan Donaldson were each presented with national honours in recognition of the Baptist community’s vital role in providing humanitarian aid and spiritual care to millions affected by the war.

 

The presentation took place as Ukraine marked the 34th anniversary of the restoration of its independence with an event attended by national leaders in Sophia Square in Kyiv on Sunday, 24 August.

 

Working alongside Ukrainian Baptists, the global Baptist family has collectively helped more than 2 million people. This includes provision of temporary shelter, food, hygiene items, medical care, multipurpose cash assistance, psychosocial support, summer camps for children, and mobile kitchens to serve those near the front lines.

 

You can read the full story here:

 
 

Ladies’ Friendship

Ladies’ Friendship will start their autumn programme on Tuesday 9th September at 7.30 p.m. The speaker will be talking about work of the Neuro-Rehabilitation team.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

September Church Meeting - on the 15th

Please note that the September church meeting will be on the third Monday of the month, on Monday 15th September, and not on 22nd September as previously noted.

September Charity Offering - Baptist Missionary Society (BMS World Mission)

 

2025 Harvest Appeal - Refugees Welcome

At the heart of BMS World Mission's Refugees Welcome Harvest appeal is a welcome centre that provides refugees in Cyprus with essential services such as a food bank, help in processing paperwork and computing classes.  Your generous giving can keep the vital food bank at the centre running so that refugees feel truly welcome.

August Charity Offering - Natalya’s Fund

The August charity offering for Natalya's Fund totalled £545; in addition, £175 was raised altogether in donations for jam. Many thanks for your generosity.

 
 
 
 
 
 

The next concert in the music@stwoolos lunchtime series will be held on Saturday 13th September at 12 noon in Newport Cathedral. The performers will be the Rhossili Duo performing on guitar and flute the following programme:

Ástor Piazzolla: Histoire du Tango

Béla Bartók: Romanian Dances

Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Sonatina in G major OP 205

Stephen Goss: First Milonga, Last Tango

 

This concert takes centre stage at the cathedral's special OPEN DOORS day. The whole day is filled with events, and tower tours are available. So do be sure to come early, or stay late to see extra attractions.