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When you give up eating, comb your hair and wash your face. Then people will not know that you are giving up eating, but your Father, whom you cannot see, will see you. Your Father sees what is done in secret, and he will reward you. Matthew 6 v 17-18 (NCV)
Monday: 7th July - Preaching team meeting (8:00pm)
Sunday: 13th July - Main meeting at Royston Town Hall (10:00am)
- Royston Prayer Walk (2:00pm)
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Who are we?
We are a group of people who have responded to the good news of Jesus Christ and chosen to follow him. Our mission is to bring the good news of Jesus to all the people living within and around Royston. We want to see our whole community blessed and God-centred, and we believe we have a part in reaching the nations of the world. We believe the Bible to be the inspired and authoritative word of God and that forgiveness, salvation and eternal life are available to everyone through faith in Jesus. The church was founded in 1988 by Plumbline International under the name Royston Area Community Church, and became known as Trinity Life Church during 2006. Three words can sum up our vision and values – the things that are most important to us – Praise, Family and Mission.
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