Online Together 14 - 21st June 2020
Listen to the whole Service from 21st June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and a Talk are the components you'll hear. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
Listen regularly to Nuneaton Christian Fellowship's Sunday Morning Talk. A variety of topics are addressed, all firmly based on the Bible. We are situated in the centre of England.

Listen to the whole Service from 21st June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and a Talk are the components you'll hear. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website.
Listen to the whole Service from 14th June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, a Testimony, and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on Romans 5:12-6:23, we are reminded that sin does mean missing the mark that God has set, but also that we have flaws. These flaws shouldn't be a buren to us, but we should allow God to deal with them playing a part in that as necessary. There are many more details in the script to the Service on our website....
Listen to the whole Service from 7th June. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, a Testimony, a Monologue by the Colonel (at 12:12), a poem (at 42:57) and two short Talks are the components you'll hear. Based on Philippians 3:7-14 and Joshua 24:14,15, we are reminded about the different items of spiritual clothing we have been encouraged to wear over the past few weeks of this Series of Talks. We all have a choice whether to take off our old self and put on the new garments that God h...
For Pentecost we decided to meet with other churches in Nuneaton by watching two videos as well as singing some worship songs together too. The first video was primarily a teaching video on the subject of Pentecost . With many contributions from various Christian Leaders in Nuneaton, it covered three questions: What is Pentecost? What does Pentecost mean to you? Why is Pentecost so Important? Edited and published by Jonathan Bugg (Manor Court Baptist) this video can be found at: https://www.yout...
Listen to the whole Service from 24th May. Sung worship, a time of prayer, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Colossians 3:12-14, Luke 15:20-24 and John 17:2-26 we are encouraged to put on godly virtures, putting on love above them all. As we move on with God in our lives, what is our character like? Let us bring joy to God's heart as we live exclusively for Him! There are many more details in the script to the service on our website....
Listen to the whole Service from 17th May. Sung worship, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Isaiah 61, what are the Garments of Salvation and the Robe of Righteousness that we should actively decide to put on? There are many more details in the script to the service on our website.
Listen to the whole Service from 10th May. Sung worship, four Scriptures read praising God, prayer, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Ephesians 6:10-17 and 1 Samuel 17:33-50 we are encouaged to wear our Spiritual PPE (the Armour of God) and then to make sure that we become really family with God's Word - the Sword of the Spirit. There are many more details in the script to the service on our website. Rev Jonathan Bugg, our speaker, has been the Minister at...
Listen to the whole Service on 3rd May. Sung worship, Elena sharing about recent truths she has learnt, prayer, a Bible-reading (Matthew 11:25-30), and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Let us take up the Yoke that Jesus offers us. Let us learn from Him and follow Him sincerely. There are many more details in the script to the service on our website.
Listen to the whole Service on 26th April. Sung worship, Zainab sharing about work, prayer, a Bible-reading, and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Based on Luke 9:23, we are encouraged to take up the Cross. It is the best offer mankind has ever had! We don't wage war like society does. One area we can live better is through forgiving us, just as Christ has forgiven us. Let us be quick to do this as God points things out to s in our lives. We need to bear the Cross before we wear the Cr...
Listen to the whole Service on 19th April (unfortunately sometimes the sound isn't perfect). Sung worship, Sujin sharing about work, prayer, a Bible-reading, a monologue by a Colonel (it's partly visual so watching the video of it on our website is a good idea) and then a Talk are the components you'll hear. Until the end of May we'll be considering what spiritual clothing God wants us to wear. We need to take our grave clothes (our old self) off in order to wear what God has given us. Let's not...
Join us as we celebrate the joy of Easter together online. A lot of Church Ministers in the town contributed to this video: 00:06 - Welcome: Jonathan and Catherine Bugg (Manor Court Baptist Church) 03:31 - Prayer: Marcus Torchon (Nuneaton Methodist Church) 06:43 - The Apostles’ Creed: Frank Seldon (All Saints Church) 07:57 - Song: Andy Kennedy and Team (YWAM) 13:38 - Scripture Reading: Loriane Roberts (Attleborough Baptist Church) 16:49 - Sermon: Allan Smith (Nuneaton United Reformed Church) 19:...
In our first fully recorded Online Meeting we hear from John, Fiona, Malc, Ian and Grace. Jesus suffered greatly in His final physical week in Jerusalem. However, it's not an April Fool that God would take our punishment for sin. It might seem unbelievable, but it is definitely true. We all need to ask who Jesus is to us personally and then let Him stir and shake our lives. It was possible to edit a lot of the background sounds out, but you will still hear quite a few unexpected voices. You can ...
Unfortunately only the end section of our Online Together Service on 29th March was recorded.The first five minutes of this Episode was recorded on 30th March. The Script on our website gives much more information than this audio.
Recorded on Monday 23rd March, this Audio gives a good idea of what happened during our first online Zoom Meeting as a Church Together on 22nd March. You will hear the songs we sung, as well as two short messages, some Bible reading and prayer. A video of this Meeting is also available on our website. Whilst the Church has and will continue to change, God does not. We can be secure in Him, as we are "geared to the times and anchored to the rock." Please give feedback to John (email or text) if y...
Psalm 118:24 reminds us that God regularly delivers us. What should our response to this be? 1/ We should put our C onfidence in God; 2/ We should give of our B est to God. 3/ We should be A bandoned towards God.
We explore several people in the Bible who didn't just see God, but perceived Him. This changed their lives. Are we ready for the cost that is necessary for us to actively listen to and watch out for God? Are we ready to actvely and aggressively seek God? How important is He to us? The heart of Christianity isn't to bring us comfort, but the power of God to change us. We all need changing! There are plenty of points made to help us to pray at home and not just when we meet together.
We know God a little, but He has the power to turn things upside down, doing unexpected things as we pray. God wants to continue to reveal Himself to us, but often we're stuck in a place from several years ago. Don't stagnate in your relationship with God. Allow God to reveal His names and character to you. There is much more to Christ than I know. Move me on in You God! Do you show compassion to others or are you more concerned with yourself?
In our final Talk in this Series we are reminded that Ezekiel talks a lot about judgement, but God gives glimmers of hope through him too. Our sins are odious and ultimately deadly, but God is gracious and restores and reconciles us to Himself. We had no power whatsoever to do this ourselves. It is easy when we start to follow God to rely mostly on ourselves, but we need God much more in our lives than we think. He enables us to function properly. We desperately need His power in our lives. God ...
God's love is phenomenal. Justice and mercy are in balance with Him. We are encouraged to get to know God better and to postively fear Him.
We are reminded again of the context of what Ezekiel spoke about and then we are encouraged to remember that: 1/ We are individually responsible before God; 2/ Bad things happen - but we will never know how much God protcts us; 3/ God is the ultimate ruler and hope will prevail.
God spoke very critically of Judah's Leaders in Chapter 34.
Ezekiel was shown a River that flowed from God's Temple. He was led through the water and it gradually got deeper, starting ankle deep and ending up so that it could only be swum in. We are reminded in this Talk that God calls us if we are thirsty for more of Him to get close to Him, look to Him and focus on Him. As we do that we discover that He is much much bigger than we think. He is unchanging - He can't be improved upon. Have we made ourselves too big in our own lives and allowed God to be ...
God called Ezekiel as a Watchman for Judah and the surrounding countries. He had to lean forward and take action in order to fulfill this role. In this Talk we are encouraged to tidy our own lives up and to take an active role in God's Kingdom ourselves. We are reminded that we need to regularly spend time with God and that to thirst for more of God is a really good thing. From 32:43 we hear Rev Paul Wood briefly talking about his time as Minister at NCF as he and Lynne retire from what they hav...
Ezekiel was a priest and prophet from Judah that went with the first group of exiles to Babylon in around 597BC. He was a street-preacher and an attention-seeker for God. The people of Judah were drab because of their sin, whereas Ezekiel was vibrant and showed a cascade of God's colours to other people. He waited on God and listened for His voice. Where are the Christian attention-seekers today? As we focus on God in our normal every day lives, let His vivid colours flow through us. Let His vib...
God is great, wonderful and awesome. He loves us and treats us brilliantly! The first 10:27 is of Davit briefly talking about her imminent Discipleship Training School with YWAM in America and then many people praying for her.
We have all done things in our lives that barr us from having a relationship with God. In His mercy, Jesus came and sorted out the problem of sin. Shepherds were invited to personally worship Jesus and they were changed. Some months later the magi came and worshipped Him too after travelling for many miles. In the 21st century we too have an Invitation from God to come close to Him, to worship and to be changed. Let's accept that Invitation today.
Mary and Joseph had never gone that way before, yet they were ready for what God asked them to do. It was momentous and required self-sacrifice, but they were ready for what God asked them to do! Are we ambitious for how God might work through us in 2020? Are we ready? What is our heart like? He has begun a good work in us, so let's be ready for that work to continue and develop in the coming months.
We start this Episode with a short monologue from Colonel Frank HW Miller, where we are encouraged to take off the unimportant Christmas wrappings. Then we are reminded that God loves us all and that people are changed for the better when they personally meet God. Many surprising things have happened in our lives and through the centuries, but the most surprsing thing of all is that God would come to earth to restore our relationship with Him. Mankind had rebelled against God, but He made a way ...
Using a person born in Nuneaton in 1910 (Mary Whitehouse) we are reminded that we, the Church, are to change society and not to leave it to politicians.We should stand up for God and not fear speaking out. As we pray, Lord let Your Kingdom come, let us be ready to adapt our lives to what He wants. Is 2020 a year of opportunity for Christians? Is it a new beginning? Are we ready to pray, to preach and to take action on behalf of others?
Mary and Joseph were willing to get out of their comfort zones when called by God. Are you?