Welcome

Eldad-East
Welcome to the Eldad Church website. We hope you will enjoy your browsing.

If you are in Guernsey or are thinking of visiting the Island please come and join us. 

We are a family church with people from different backgrounds and nationalities, and we have something for all age groups. We would love to see you.

 Upcoming Events 
Wednesday 10 March
7:00amEarly Intercession @ Eldad schoolroom
Thursday 11 March
7:30pmDave`s Housegroup @ The home of Dave and Margaret
7:30pmFred`s Housegroup @ The home of Colin and Karen
7:45pmGary`s Housegroup @ The home of Gary and Anni
Friday 12 March
10:00amPop in Cafe @ Eldad Schoolroom
Sunday 14 March
10:30amMothering Sunday Service @ Eldad Elim Church
10:30amTrailblazers @ Eldad School Room and Upper room
6:30pmEvening Praise @ Eldad Elim Church
Monday 15 March
4:00pmTransformers @ Eldad Schoolroom
 

Community Cafe

For more information contact Sandie

on 07781 103513

Community cafe

Fridays are a busy day for Sandie and Malcolm Ward, they are the folk who run our community cafe here at Eldad. Pop in any time between 10.00 am and 4.00pm and you are gauranteed a warm welcome, a friendly face, a cup of tea (or coffee) and a piece of home made cake!

 

Some of the folks who go on a regular basis took some pictures just to show what a friendly lot they are.

Just click HERE to see them 

 Messages 

Sunday messages

 All messages recorded in either the Morning or Evening services

can be heard on-line and are available for free download using

the "Recent Media Uploads" links

Alternatively they can be ordered on CD

 

 Recent Media Uploads 
Sowing (download)
John Bristow, 07/03/2010
Trouble on site (download)
John Bristow, 07/03/2010
Godfrey Birtill at the evening celebration (download)
Godfrey Birtill, 28/02/2010
Do you have a passion for Jesus? (download)
Godfrey Birtill, 28/02/2010
  
   
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