You
are welcome to join us
this
Sunday at 10 am & 5
pm
For more information please
call 0795 1866 124
(The sermon audio will be uploaded by 1pm
on the day)
Sunday 22 nd June
2025 - Jesus
said: "I am the true vine"
JVDM (John 15:1-8)
(To
download the accompanying transcript which is in
English and Cantonese please click)
Tuesday 24 June from 7:45-9:00am - Join the National
Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast 2025 via
livestream, register HERE.
Over 600 people, including parliamentarians and church
leaders from across the UK, will be meeting in
Westminster Hall.
The Breakfast is a great opportunity to pray for our
parliament, government and politics and to reflect
upon the relevance of the Christian faith to our
public life.
‘God in the public square?’ is our theme this year and
the main speaker is John Lennox, Emeritus Professor of
Mathematics at Oxford University.
(The livestream is free to attend, but you must
register via Eventbrite in order to receive access)

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Click below for youth
page

Visit
the Birmingham City Mission

KNBC is a local
collection point for the BCM food bank that then
passes on food to the needy of the city.
Click
here for the BCM Resource Centre.

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- Open Doors Vimeo
channel resource, World
Watch List
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- Seeking Church ministry
experience & training?
Ministry Assistant, Church worker
position available.
We
can
provide a full programme of church based training
complimented by further Ministry experience in the
City of Birmingham. Accommodation and expenses
provided. For more information and application
form please contact:
0795 1866 124 or info@knbc.org
Within
Kings Norton
we find a rich mix of backgrounds from the
well-to-do to some of the most deprived estates in
this city. It is a part of Birmingham with a rich
history centered around its traditional village
Green and prominent Norman Parish Church. The
Baptist Chapel is two hundred yards from this
centre situated near the Birmingham to Worcester
Canal. The area has good transport connections

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