Black Country Mission now has a Bible Bank in Durham
The Black Country Mission are pleased to announce they now have a Bible Bank in Durham.
David Arbon on behalf of the Blackhill and Shotley Bridge Uniting Methodist Church said the following:-
"This is to let you know that our Bible Bank is now up and running from this weekend. Our church is in a temporary situation because sometime in the next 12 months, we expect our current premises to be demolished and a new church to be built on the same site. The front of our church, see one of the pictures attached, although it has a noticeboard, is the part of our premises which we are no longer able to use. There is also a picture of a red door, which is now the temporary main entrance and a picture of the Bible Bank itself. We are very excited with this new venture and we look forward to serving our community and the Lord in this way.
Thank you for all the encouragement you have given us.
Every blessing,"
May God bless this Bible Bank.
David Arbon on behalf of the Blackhill and Shotley Bridge Uniting Methodist Church said the following:-
"This is to let you know that our Bible Bank is now up and running from this weekend. Our church is in a temporary situation because sometime in the next 12 months, we expect our current premises to be demolished and a new church to be built on the same site. The front of our church, see one of the pictures attached, although it has a noticeboard, is the part of our premises which we are no longer able to use. There is also a picture of a red door, which is now the temporary main entrance and a picture of the Bible Bank itself. We are very excited with this new venture and we look forward to serving our community and the Lord in this way.
Thank you for all the encouragement you have given us.
Every blessing,"
May God bless this Bible Bank.