09 October 2013 a post by Bruce Stanley

Oakwood Forest Church

Walking, exploring and praying together in Earley and East Reading.

Oakwood Forest Church

They shall sit every one under the vine and under the tree and none shall make them afraid. Micah 4:4

Joining people where they find God; in His creation. 

As the deer pants for stream of water, so my soul pants for you, my God. Psalm 42

Helping those who search for God. Some find Him in churches; others find Him in the thin places of the world. 

Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice; let the sea roar, and all that fills it; let the field exult, and everything in it. Then shall all the trees of the forest sing for joy. Psalm 96:11-12

Meeting people where they are in the world, helping them connect with God. 

We have amazing natural cathedrals in the local area of Earley and East Reading where we can join together to worship God differently.  To begin with we will meet at Oakwood; part of Maiden Erlegh Nature Reserve before considering other locations. 

The format of each Oakwood FC meeting will vary slightly; but we will start by meeting and praying together before walking and exploring for an hour in God’s presence.

If you’d like to join us then contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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Your comments:

Hello Emma,

I would be interested in coming along to your Forest Church group. I look forward to hearing from you - happy for email or phone - 07824 531101.

Kind regards,
Lynda

#1. By Lynda Payne on July 08, 2018

If you’d like to see what we get up to at Oakwood Forest Church and see details of our programme for the rest of the year, then visit our Facebook group.

#2. By Mike Turton on August 19, 2018











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