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Awesome
During the October holiday this year Marown Church organised a Holiday club for children aged 5 to 11 with the help of SUMT. Watch the slideshow below to get a taste of what went on!
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Christmas Shoebox Appeal
It’s time to start thinking about preparing your Christmas Shoeboxes to be sent to disadvantaged children around the world. Watch this quick video of what it can mean to a child who receives a box… For more vidoes about the work of Samaritan’s Purse and Operation Christmas Child go to their website or vist their…
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Set your focus
In life we often get caught up in ourself and our own priorities. In this week’s talk, Rev. Ian Davies reminds us to set our focus on God and in doing so the rest of our lives will fall into place if we trust in him. Colossians 3:1-11 and Luke 12:13-21
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Just do it!
This week’s sermon is delivered by visiting Reader Eric Quirk. He talks to us about prayer and advises us to ‘Just do it!’. Colossians 2:6-15 and Luke 11:1-13
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Mary or Martha?
You are special. That’s what Rev. Ian Davies’ message is in his family talk. In the main sermon, we look at what Martha actually did wrong when she criticised Mary for not helping when Jesus came to visit… Luke 10:38-42
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If it won’t budge, scrub round it!
How do you deal with people that won’t accept you? In life we face all sorts of people and problems, and so did Jesus. Luke 9:51-56
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Room to change
It’s so easy to get caught up in what we are doing and what is important to us that we often overlook those in need, even when that person is right in front of us. Christ calls us to look out for others and not to judge them. To give people room to be changed…
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Upwards, inwards and outwards
This week’s talk is given by our Gap Year Youth Worker, Joel Rowlands, during what is his last church service at Marown before his time with us draws to a close. Joel talks about a passage that has spoken to him throughout this year, and has a message for us too. Ephesians 3:13-21 If you…
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Picnic, Park and Play
A day out for the young people of Marown! Meet at Douglas Train Station at 9:30 to catch the 9:50 train to Castletown. Bring your own picnic and play things (bat and ball, frisbee etc.). Stay as long you like. Trains back to Douglas leave at 12:12, 14:12 & 16:12. If you don’t fancy catching…
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Fancy a Gap Year?
If you fancy a Gap Year on the Isle of Man working with youth to develop God’s Kingdom, then take a look at this video by the Scripture Union Ministries Trust based in Port St. Mary. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0d0QOl7Kd8 At Marown we have had the pleasure of working with one Gap Year student in the from of…
