4 horsemen, 4 winds, 7 lamp stands, 24 elders, 144000 sealed. There’s a lot to think about and a lot to puzzle over. We do have our side wanderings into the history and characters of the Headland and Central Estate, the state of the world, who got fined for an overloaded horse cart , and of course teachers and kids at Moorside College, better known as Galleysfield School.
Normally we chat and share ideas, teaching we have encountered and when all else fails ask Uncle Google for help.
But as we’ve got deeper into Revelations we’ve got a bit more in depth, text books have been bought and one of us has even bought a study Bible that could have been delivered on that overloaded cart.
Whatever we use to try and increase our knowledge and understanding, the passion for getting deeper into the Bible. Is clear.
Come and join us on Tuesday evenings.
These were all questions posed to the Filling Station team by a relatively new visitor. Our friend had been to Filling Station before and he professed to be a believer who’d had a faith encounter earlier in his life but now “wasn’t living right” to use his own words. It’s easy to lose sight of how difficult it can be to pluck up the courage to enter a church. The even tougher part is that even if you get through the first set of doors there’s often another set or two to negotiate before you enter the church hall or worship space. One of the reasons we like our new inside doors in West View is that you can at least see through them and have a peek at what you’re getting into before you push the door open. Our doors are there simply to keep the heat in, nothing more. They’re not there to put people off from joining us, and I hope they’re not there to keep the public safe from us. Our services are at 10:30 on a Sunday, children are very welcome and do let us know if you need help getting to church.

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.
