Following recent events in Zimbabwe, Pastor Dwayne Burks, a former minister to West View, shared what he was thankful for and remembers Marjory Wheatley.
Marjory was a long term member of West View Baptist Church, serving in many different capacities both in church, across Hartlepool, and indeed around the world.
Dave Niblock and Steve Gambill, joined by Earl McClellan preaching from midday on the Saturday after a frantic dash from the USA to the UK. His transport from London to Bradford didn’t go as planned so Pastor Niblock stepped in to lead the morning session.
hn 16:33 we were reminded that we were told we would, not we might, have troubles. Our victory is found always in Jesus. We need to remember that it is always cross, tomb and resurrection, always! The enemy wants you to believe you will always be in the tomb but that not true. Resurrection is on the way.
Everywhere Terry turned he was prompted to Jeremiah 29:11 which is the verse he keeps on his desk at work. It was mentioned in 3 separate preaching sessions, and was even on the blackboard of the mock up of a school in the Compassionate Experience. If you get a chance to visit the Experience as it tours around the country, we would recommend it.
Filling Station has been running since the beginning of April 2016. We are now regularly feeding between 40 and 50 children and adults from the local area and wider across Hartlepool. We have formed new friendships, helped in tough situations, celebrated good news and supported folks through bad patches.