Bereans
Our young adults group at St John's is named after the Bereans of Acts 17 who "received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so".
We have roughly 12 members (made up of recent school leavers, students, young professionals, and married couples) and meet every Wednesday evening. We spend just over an hour reading (and re-reading) a Bible passage and working together to better understand what God is saying and the impact that should have on how we think and live. We also eat and pray together.
This past year we've been studying the book of Acts. It’s been amazing to witness the power of the gospel and the rapid growth/spread of the early church. Over the summer, we've been working through a video course called 'Six Steps To Loving Your Church'.
Bereans is led by Ben & Katie Larcombe and Pete & Natalie Brown. They would love to hear from you, so please get in touch below:
Bereans
Our young adults group at St John's is named after the Bereans of Acts 17 who "received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so".
We have roughly 12 members (made up of recent school leavers, students, young professionals, and married couples) and meet every Wednesday evening. We spend just over an hour reading (and re-reading) a Bible passage and working together to better understand what God is saying and the impact that should have on how we think and live. We also eat and pray together.
This past year we've been studying the book of Acts. It’s been amazing to witness the power of the gospel and the rapid growth/spread of the early church. Over the summer, we've been working through a video course called 'Six Steps To Loving Your Church'.
Bereans
Our young adults group at St John's is named after the Bereans of Acts 17 who "received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so".
We have roughly 12 members (made up of recent school leavers, students, young professionals, and married couples) and meet every Wednesday evening. We spend just over an hour reading (and re-reading) a Bible passage and working together to better understand what God is saying and the impact that should have on how we think and live. We also eat and pray together.
This past year we've been studying the book of Acts. It’s been amazing to witness the power of the gospel and the rapid growth/spread of the early church. Over the summer, we've been working through a video course called 'Six Steps To Loving Your Church'.