Autumn 2011 – Easter 2012
October 27, 2011 by RuthR
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This Autumn and into early 2012, we are going through Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth. A messy church trying to follow Jesus in the multi-cultural madness of Corinth.
What was Paul telling the Corinthians and what does it have to say to us Jesus-followers here in Acton, our part of the great city of London?
02 Oct Seeing God Beyond the Mess 1 Cor 1:1-17
09 Oct Fools for Christ 1 Cor 1:18-2:5
16 Oct God’s Secret Wisdom 1 Cor:2:6-16
23 Oct Building a Fire Proof Life 1 Cor 3:1-23
30 Oct The Kind of Leader God can Use 1 Cor 4:1-21
06 Nov Week break from normal series! Luke 15:1-7
13 Nov Scandal & Judgement 1 Cor 5:1-13
20 Nov Gift Day 1 Cor 16:1-4
27 Nov Sex in the City & the Church 1 Cor 6:1-20
04 Dec Sex, Singleness & Stickability 1 Cor 7:1-40
11 Dec Incarnation is Contagious 1 Cor 8:1-13
18 Dec Carol Service
25 Dec So Others May Live 1 Cor 8:1-23
01 Jan Running for Gold 1 Cor 9:24-27
08 Jan Finishing Well 1 Cor 10:1-13
15 Jan Living Behind Enemy Lines 1 Cor 10:14-33
22 Jan United Service with Antioch
29 Jan CAP Service – Highlighting our work with Christians Against Poverty
05 Feb Culturally Relevant Worship? 1 Cor 11:1-16
12 Feb Bread, Wine & Poison 1 Cor 11:17-34
19 Feb Spiritual Gifts 1 Cor 12:1-11
26 Feb Nice Face, Shame about the Body 1 Cor 12:12-31
04 Mar All You Need is Love 1 Cor 13:1-13
11 Mar A Prophetic Church 1 Cor 14:1-25
18 Mar A Prophetic Church (part 2) 1 Cor 14:26-39
25 Mar Paul’s Passionate Plea 1 Cor 16:5-24
01 Apr Palm Sunday
08 Apr Easter Sunday – Resurrection! 1 Cor 15:1-11
15 Apr Resurrection – So What? 1 Cor 15:12-58
Sunday Services
June 15, 2011 by mark
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Our services are at 4:30pm every Sunday at:
216, Acton High Street Acton London W3 9NX
Sunday is when the whole of Oak Tree worship God together as a ‘family’. It is also a time when we are encouraged to hear how God is working in and through our lives and the world around us. Services are a blend of contemporary music, informal interaction, contemplative moments and challenging teaching from the Bible. At least once a month we share in Holy Communion and there is always an opportunity for individuals to be prayed with.
The children are an important part of the Oak Tree ‘family’ – they are the Church of Tomorrow, Today. For part of each Sunday the 3-10+’s participate in their own programme of worship and teaching (Kidz Club) and we have a creche in operation for 0-2’s. More info on the Childrens Church page.
Through our worship together we aim to grow in relationship with God and with one another, learning to become disciples of Jesus and a true community of God’s people in this part of London.
We look forward to seeing you at Oak Tree soon.
Oak Tree Policy on Admitting Children to Communion
The ACC decided in principle to admit *children to Communion in July.
But the ACC also wanted to keep a balance between admitting children from baptism (the only true membership of the church) and a need for understanding and teaching on the subject.
We also have to follow regulations of the Church of England on this issue.
Our policy is therefore:
- Baptism is a pre-requisite
- Baptised children will be allowed to receive communion at whatever age their parents feel that they are ready to do so. In other words when the parents feel that their children have appropriate understanding and spiritual awareness of what they are participating in.
- In such a situation, the parents will be asked to administer the sacrament. Parents giving their children communion should be baptised and receiving communion themselves. If not, they should be encouraged to do so first.
- There will therefore be no set age for first communion, it will vary from child to child. It may still be the point of confirmation if so wished by the individual and their parents.
- If there are children who come to church without their parents then the Children’s Worker and Vicar will make a decision as to when the child is ready to receive, once appropriate enquiries have been made to parents/guardians.
- Both adults and children will also have teaching on Holy Communion at appropriate times.
- Oak Tree Anglican Fellowship will encourage confirmation for young people in partnership with parents and on an individual basis.
- We will have a policy of one designated alcohol free chalice.
Summer 2011
June 15, 2011 by RuthR
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This term we are looking at the ancient laws God gave to his people, the ten commandments. Using J John’s excellent resource, we will be discovering how these timeless principles apply to us in the 21st century.
8 May – Commandment 10: Find True Contentment
15 May – Commandment 9: Hold to the Truth
22 May – Commandment 8: Prosper with a Clear Conscience
29 May – Commandment 7: ‘Affair-Proof’ your Relationships
5 June – Commandment 6: Manage your Anger
12 June – Pentecost Sunday
19 June – Commandment 5: Keep the Peace with your Parents
26 June – Commandment 4: Stop Driving Yourself Crazy
3 July – Commandment 3: Take God Seriously
10 July – Commandment 2: Know God
17 July – Commandment 1: Live by Priorities
Now meeting at 216
February 1, 2011 by RuthR
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We’re moving!!
From Sunday 6th February onwards, we will be meeting in our new building, 216, Acton High Street. W3 9NX.
You’re most welcome to come and join us and take a look around. We’ll be there every Sunday at 4:30pm.
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Christmas
September 23, 2010 by RuthR
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19 December 2010
4:30pm Carol Service at 216 Acton High Street.
25 December 2010
Christmas Breakfast with carols at 216 Acton Street
All welcome to come and celebrate!
Guest Speaker – Andy Johnson
September 22, 2010 by RuthR
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Our guest speaker at our Sunday service is Andy Johnson. Andy leads Acton Green Church with his wife Andrea. Andy and Andrea used to be be members of Oak Tree and Andy was on staff as our administrator.
They were invited to take a small team to help lead Acton Green a number of years ago and they have faithfully served their local area ever since.
Guest Speaker – Nigel Juckes
September 22, 2010 by RuthR
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We have Nigel Juckes coming to sepak to us at our Sunday service. He heads up New Wine in South Africa!
Nigel is well respected as a superb church leader and as Bruce Collins (New Wine UK) says leads “one of the healthiest churches he has ever seen.” He is passionate about developing church into every member ministry, believes that God’s heart is to touch the whole world with His life by the Holy Spirit and has operated in both city and provincial settings. Nigel leads St Agnes, Kloof, which is a large, vibrant and growing church as well as New Wine South Africa.
Autumn 2010
September 20, 2010 by RuthR
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It is only the Holy Spirit who can truly transform our lives and bring radical changes in our communities. As Holy Spirit he manifests himself most fully in the lives of those not only holy because of Jesus work and death on the cross but in those working out what it means to be set apart (holy) for God in 21st century London.
God is deeply impressing on me the need to kill off my idols (anything more important to me than God – usually very subtle things), and to declare over every part of my life that Jesus is Lord! The promise of Joshua 3:5 is what he gave me in the summer for myself and Oak Tree to focus on at this time. “Consecrate yourselves, and tomorrow I will do amazing things amongst you.” It is a promise based on a condition. Dealing with the condition is what our teaching shall explore this term.
Mark Aldridge
Summer 2010
July 13, 2010 by RuthR
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It’s summer – hurray!
Sunshine, picnics, cricket, the smell of sun tan lotion…
From 25th July – 22 August, Oak Tree won’t have services in Twyford School Café – but between 4:30pm and 6:00pm will be in Springfield Gardens enjoying hanging out together with a picnic and some summer games.
Come & join us!
We will be back in the café on Sunday 29th August.
If you’re hungry to hang out with God this summer – we also have three ‘Hungry’ evenings where we will worship and pray together.
Would be great to see you there. 7:30pm
Please email Ruth Robinson through the site if you want to know venue information.
Acton CAP Centre Launch Service – Sunday 28 March
March 22, 2010 by RuthR
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We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Christians Against Poverty Centre in Acton.
Christians Against Poverty is a national debt counselling charity with a network of 125 centres based in local churches. CAP offers hope and a solution to anyone in debt through its unique, in-depth service.
You are warmly invited to join us to hear more about the work of CAP and the vision of the centre opening in Acton on Sunday 28th March, 4:30pm at Twyford Cafe, Twyford Church of England School, W3 9PP.




































