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Cote Baptist Fellowship

Part of OXFORDSHIRE COMMUNITY CHURCHES

Members of the BAPTIST UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN
                        and THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

C Caring for God's people
  O Operating in God's world
    T Teaching from God's word
      E Extending God's Kingdom

OUR MEETINGS
On Sunday mornings we meet at 10.30 am in the Fellowship Centre in Aston, where a strong sense of family is encouraged and worship is a full expression of our thankfulness to God for all His goodness.

We believe that the teaching of God's Word is also of the highest importance. We enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and a chance to catch up with one another after the meeting. Children and youth are catered for in their own meetings after a time of worship together. We occasionally gather for a 'Celebration' when all the churches in Oxfordshire Community Churches meet together in Oxford.

In our midweek meetings, we try to encourage the working out of our faith in daily living.

A ladies meeting at Kingsgate (At the rear of the Fellowship centre) meets fortnightly, contact Janet Glanvill on 851323 for more details

Alpha courses are an ongoing part of our church life. Anyone is welcome to come and find out more about the Christian Faith. Phone Graham & Shirley 850713 or Dave & Jan on 850046 for more details.

Graham & Shirley Sparrowhawk lead the church and have a leadership team of two other couples alongside them. If you would like to chat with our Minister about anything at all, he can be contacted:

By phone on 850713 By e-mail at GrahamS@occ.org.uk

Or by calling in at No 2, Southlands, Aston

Warm invatation to an all age family service of Feb 14th 'Valentines Day' theme 'Love that lasts for more life'

Further information can be found on our own website at www.occ.org.uk/cote