Freedom in Christ 2024

The next edition of the Freedom in Christ, a 10-week course, starts on the 27th January 24. The course cost £24.00 If you are interested or want to register, please email fic@tpcf.org.uk
The next edition of the Freedom in Christ, a 10-week course, starts on the 27th January 24. The course cost £24.00 If you are interested or want to register, please email fic@tpcf.org.uk
In Matthew 24:36-42, Jesus discusses His second coming, emphasising the uncertainty of the exact time or date. He emphasises the importance of continual watchfulness and readiness for this greatly anticipated event.
As we reflect on 2023 and look forward to 2024, let us resolve in our minds that we will remain faithful to God, exhibit the characteristics of the Christian faith, and challenge ourselves to go above and beyond.
Abraham was seventy-five years old when God called him to leave his country and journey to a new land that he would later possess.
We sometimes use the phrase “actions speak louder than words” to indicate the power of somebody’s deeds. But how do we qualify a good deed?
Today’s sermon revolves around the challenges faced by the early church in a society entrenched in idol worship. Using 1 Corinthians 8:4-6 and Revelation 2:13-15 as a backdrop, Pastor David highlights the typical pressures that the church faced to conform
This week, we connect with our New Church and see how the ministry is progressing. The message will include interviews and videos from our brothers and sisters! Join us for our Sunday Service, starting at 10:30 a.m. It would be
Join us for our regular Sunday Service, starting at 10:30 a.m.
The People’s Christian Fellowship invites you to join us as we reveal the surprise identity of The Unexpected Visitor in our nativity play. The Youth ministry has just finished up their Christmas play. They think they’re done!
As we move through the Gospel of John we arrive at a point where the writer slows down and increases the details regarding the events that will change human history forever. Where 12 chapters cover (minus the prologue in 1:1-18)