Second Saturday takes on a bit of a different format and nature in November! – The theme of the day in November will be Ministry in the Workplace. It’ll still be super and sensational though and you’ll even get a very nice buffet lunch on this occasion!

Throughout the Bible, we see that God does powerful things in the lives of his people in the context of their workplaces and through the tools of their trades. In the Old Testament, we see Jael overcoming the enemy by crushing the head of Sisera with the aid of a ‘workman’s hammer’ (
Judges 4:17-21,
Judges 5:24-27). In the New Testament, we see God working miracles through the aprons and handkerchiefs that the Apostle Paul used in his occasional part time job of making tents. This job for Paul helped him pay the rent whilst he ministered as an Apostle to the Gentiles (
Acts 19:11-12,
Acts 28:29-31).
In these and in many other stories in the Bible we see that God is very interested in what we do whilst we are in the workplace. He wants to use our whole lives to advance His Kingdom in the world around us.

So, on November 10th, from 10am to 4pm, we will be welcoming Mark Greene from
LICC to come and speak to us on this exciting topic. Mark has written many books and spoken extensively on this whole subject around the world. There will also be ministry and input from some of the Elders and testimonies from members of
King’s Church on how God has used them in their places of work. There will also be lovely food and refreshments throughout the day!
To get booked in, you can do this in the following ways:
By Phone: Ring Sarah on 0161 273 2168 and book in for this conference.
In Person: Book in at the
Church Office at any time between 10am-4pm during the week or go to the Help Desk this Sunday.

I believe this will be a great day of equipping, inspiration and teaching on a really important subject for us as as God's People.
God wants to use our whole lives to fill the whole earth with his glory. Every moment of our lives are a wonderful opportunity to Make Jesus Famous.
Come along to Second Saturday in November and be equipped in this area of everyday life!