Introducing Jonathan and Sabrina

I’m delighted to announce that Jonathan and Sabrina arrived this week from India. They will be here for a year, working in the Welcome Church Offices as “Leadership Trainees”.

I asked Jonathan to write an ‘introduction to them both’ for us as a church (I’d have asked Sabrina too, but she has no sooner arrived than she’s been laid up with a bad cold and sore throat – probably the result of living in 3 different countries in 3 weeks …)

Here’s what Jonathan had to say:

Hello! It’s always a little weird having to write an introduction about yourself. There’s something about writing things down, as opposed to speaking in conversation, that feels like it’s being set in stone. Like everything I say is on the record and will have existed beyond the limits of a verbal introduction. However, I will do my best as I briefly let you know who we are. Before that though, thank you Steve for having me on your blog. Love what you’ve done with the place! 😉

“My name is Jonathan. I’m a 20-something aged film and board-game lover who hails from Mumbai, India. It was only earlier this year that I married my best friend Sabrina, who comes from Visalia, California. How we ended up together is quite a story; you might even call it a miracle.

“Like I said, I was born and raised in Mumbai, India. I was born into a Christian family. My father (Vinu – some of you may know him) has led our local church for as long as I can remember. I am what you could call a pure-blooded PK (‘Pastors Kid’ for those wondering!) I love film and music, and have dreams to write and direct my own features someday. I am a storyteller at heart, and that permeates everything I do, or have done. I’m also a musician.

Sabrina was born and raised in California and can be considered a half-blood PK (her dad was a youth pastor briefly). She is a highly creative, funny and artistic woman, who is excellent with kids and that has permeated everything she has ever done. She loves working with youth especially.

We met in 2021 when I traveled to the USA to do a year long Bible school that Sabrina’s home church was organising. We both come from very different cultures and backgrounds (I’m Indian; she’s of Hispanic origin – a Mexican American), and it is truly God who brought us together. We are so grateful for it.

We got engaged in February 2023 and planned to get married in November of that year. Everything was set in place, bookings were made, deposits paid. However, on returning to the US after a short visit home, I was denied entry and deported on grounds of having an incorrect visa (there’s a whole other story there …)

Every plan, dream, and desire seemed to be crushed in that moment. We were forced to pivot whilst not really knowing what was next or why any of it had happened. Long story short: God had a plan all along. As part of that very plan, here I am, writing on Steve’s blog.

At the same time as the USA closed it’s doors on me, India began to close its doors on Sabrina in a different way, as she developed all kinds of health complications related to being in India (not least, she has a severe tree nut allergy and India loves nuts). So we got before God and asked him to lead us and to send us where he wanted us to go. We both had plans and jobs serving God is the USA, so the question became ‘If not here Lord, then where?’

That’s when Steve invited us to join Welcome Church for a year as Leadership Trainees. After much prayer and consideration – not least of the weather 🙂 – the answer was clear: this was God’s plan; this is where we needed to be; this is what He was building up to all along.

In many ways England is a perfect middle ground for us. A little bit of similarity to the USA, a little bit of similarity to India and a whole lot that is completely new to us.

So we were married in India and, just 2 weeks later, packed our bags and moved to Woking.

And now we’re here. Ready, willing, and able. Ready for God to use us in a new place, in a new culture and amongst a new people. Willing to say ‘Yes’ to God in this new season in whatever He’s calling us into. And able to serve his church and kingdom in whatever way he sees fit.

We are very excited to join Welcome church and, in case you were wondering, you are true to your name! We have felt very accepted into this family already, and are eager to begin this journey God is taking us on.

“Our plans may fail and then some, but God knows best and we have faith in his mission for our lives.

Let’s look out for them both

God has entrusted something precious to us as a church in sending Jonathan and Sabrina our way. It’s His doing, so let’s be faithful with this gift of two developing leaders.

Jonathan and Sabrina each come from a different culture – India and the USA. Now they are starting out on married life in a third culture. Let’s look out for them both, and pray for them. Let’s make them feel really welcome for the year ahead.

Dinner invites will be appreciated for sure – but remember: no nuts!

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Welcome Youth Weekend Away – an update

Last weekend, our amazing Youth team took 84 of our Welcome Youth to Runways End in Aldershot for a non-stop weekend of outdoor activities, teaching, craft, food, games, and worshipping God together.

Year 7–9 slept in dormitories in the main building (including the occasional vertigo-inducing triple bunk!) while Year 10–13 took the heated “camping pods” (more glamorous than they sound).

James, who heads up the youth team, says:

“Our memory verse for the weekend was,

Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us (Galatians 3:13)

“In the talks, we looked at the catastrophic results of The Fall, and how the whole of creation has come under a curse, facing guilt and shame, death, and separation from God; but then we saw the wonder of what Jesus did for us on the cross, reversing the curse by taking it on himself, taking our guilt and shame, taking our death sentence, and being separated from his Father, so that the curse could be lifted from us. Finally we looked ahead to the new creation still to come, where guilt and shame are gone, there will be no more death, and we will be in God’s presence for ever.

“That gave us plenty to thank God for, so we spent time together worshipping him for his goodness, and praising him for reversing the curse by sending Jesus!

Also we got big spiky hats and threw sausages at them.

Here are some pics to capture a few highlights from the time away

We love our Youth!

We love seeing them each Friday evening and Sunday morning, but the weekend away is a rare opportunity to spend an extended period of time together, forging deeper relationships, and going deeper in our walk with Jesus.

Highlights from the team

We asked the youth team to give us their individual highlights from the weekend. This is what came back:

  • Ruby: “Cassie squeezing into a tiny wooden box to explain the Temple”
  • David: “Youth who initially didn’t want to get their clothes muddy literally rolling around in the mud to steal a beanbag”
  • Ben: “Michael telling Euan to turn his alarm off”
  • Zac: “Going round bashing pots and pans to wake them all up”
  • Lucy: “Watching one of the Youth praying for another”
  • Chioma: “Arielle reciting the memory verse by heart, and then carrying on and reciting the bit we hadn’t even learnt”
  • Crispy: “Half of the youth not knowing how to put a new bin bag in a bin”

Thanks & Prayer

I want to say a big THANK YOU to our youth leaders for putting this event on, and for all the time and effort they put in to it. Parents, please do say your own thank you’s too

Let’s all be praying for good fruit to come from this time away together

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An Update On Luke Simone: on mission in a Favela in Brazil

Luke Simone has been part of our Welcome Church family for over 30 years, although you may not have seen him around very much recently! Why? He was a finance lawyer in London and New York before God called him to work among the least and the lost in Brazil.

Casa Cruzeiro

The work Luke started in a Favela (a slum) in Rio has steadily progressed from the first act of simply opening the doors of his living room almost a decade ago. When the neighbour’s rooftop could no longer support the number of people who were coming for prayer and to hear a simple Bible story, he and a friend established “Casa Cruzeiro” – a community centre and school grounded in the gospel and located at the highest point of the Rio slum that has become his home. 

Luke and the small team now serve up to 200 children and teenagers (and their wider families) each week, offering a safe and welcoming space for vulnerable, marginalised and disenfranchised youth in a neighbourhood fractured by gang violence and poverty.

Why is this needed?

Many of the young people in the Favela leave school illiterate or struggle with even the most basic principles of maths and Portuguese. The school they’ve established in the heart of the community now has over 70 students (aged 5 to 75) providing essential tuition to the poorest, who are often failed by the school system. The teachers also provide counseling to the younger children who frequently show signs of trauma through abuse in their homes or the loss of family members due to gang violence.

As the young people leave school, the team gives additional support and career counseling for the next steps, together with an opportunity to offer places on pre-vocational courses, providing simple and practical steps that enable those they work with to be able to eventually provide for themselves and their families. 

Alongside all this is the gospel, and they’ve had the incredible joy of seeing young people give their lives to Christ, get baptised and be discipled – no small thing in the Favela.

What does it look like to be on mission far from home?

Living in the Favela is not without risks. Gun violence and drugs are among the many day to day issues, alongside poverty, abuse and neglect. Despite all this, as Christopher shared in his preach last Sunday (quoting Paul from 1 Thessalonians):

“We were ready to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own selves, because you had become very dear to us” (1 Thess 2v8)

Luke and the team’s overriding goal is to love and serve their neighbours, without an agenda, by sharing their everyday lives. They are aiming to live out the call of Christ day by day and to shine the light of Jesus in the darkness that is all around.

The work in this slum is very much a marathon rather than a sprint, but they are seeing lives impacted by the power of God with a goal of community-wide transformation – a break in the cycle of violence and brokenness faced by those on the margins. What Luke and the others have established is a “community within a community,” where disciples are made, relationships are strengthened and dignity is restored.  

Welcome Church is on this mission too

Welcome Church takes mission (both at home and abroad!) very seriously. Luke doesn’t do this work alone!

As a church we have been, and we remain, very much part of Luke’s sending, with groups praying and raising financial support for the ongoing needs.

How YOU can get involved:

If you want to know more about this, or you’d like to to support Luke in this mission to Brazil there are several ways to do that:

1. Get the newsletter: If you want to receive a regular newsletter from Luke, please use this link to send an e-mail to let him know – he will add you to the list.

2. Join the prayer group: There is a prayer group from Welcome Church who meet to pray for Luke and Casa Cruzeiro regularly. If you want to join them, please also use this link to send an e-mail and let him know – details will then be sent.

3. Give Financially: as a church we give to Luke each month out of our regular giving, HOWEVER there are a number of people who have wanted to give directly (in addition to their normal giving to Welcome Church) – and this has made all the difference. If you’d like to give directly to this work (either a one off gift or a regular monthly amount) you can do that by giving it to Welcome Church, and letting us know it’s for Luke Simone. We can then claim Gift Aid on your gift (if applicable) and pass both the gift and any Gift Aid on to Luke.

If you want to ask more about any of these things, please drop an email to Darren in the Church Office using this link.

Find out more

You can see more of Luke’s story by clicking here for a great video, but if you’d like to meet the man in person, he will be around this Sunday, at both the 9am and 11am meetings. I’ll be interviewing him briefly about his experiences in Rio and he’ll also be around to chat in person.

Here are some great photos from Casa Cruzeiro too:

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Christians Against Poverty PR Day

On Monday 29th January, Christians Against Poverty (CAP) joined us at our Welcome Cafe to hold a ‘PR day’ for the excellent work that CAP do to help release people from debt. The day was a great chance for them to promote what they do, working with churches across the country – including ours.

As a church we love to work with CAP and currently provide Debt Counselling, the Money Course, the Life Skills course, and a Job Club, and of course there is our Welcome Cafe each Monday. If you want to read more about what we do to serve our town, including our CAP services, please follow this link here. If you want to get involved or access a service for yourself please drop an email to connect@welcomechurch.uk

The output from the day is now starting to appear in the media, so I wanted to share a couple of links where you can see some of what went on or read about it. Welcome Church features quite strongly. Enjoy:

Here’s a link to an article from The Church Times

Here’s an article from Woking News and Mail

Here’s a link to a great video on Facebook

Here are some pics from the day:

I want to take this chance to say “thank you” to everyone who’s involved in delivering these ministries at Welcome Church. Why not get involved yourself?

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Our New Preaching Series

We’re starting a brand new preaching series at Welcome Church this Sunday, and I’m really looking forward to it. I’ll be preaching the first part of the series myself this weekend.

All change

If you look inside the green book we’ve been giving out from the start of this term, page 5 says that our spring preaching series is on the book of Exodus, and that was the plan. For a variety of boringly practical reasons, which I won’t list here, we decided to push that series back into May, so it will become more of a summer series.

Instead, for the next seven weeks, we’re going to look at the book of 1 Thessalonians from the New Testament. We’ve called the series, “Our Great Hope”, and of course it’s going to be all about Jesus.

Some Background To The Series

A little while ago I felt what I think was a ‘Holy Spirit nudge’ (you may know what I mean) that we should preach through this book in 2024. We would have done it later on this year, but we like to stay flexible as circumstances change and, after discussion, we decided to go for this first.

To give some background to the book itself: 1 Thessalonians is probably the earliest of Paul’s letters that we have, dating to around AD50 or 51. It was written to the church in Thessaloniki, in Greece, which Paul and Silas had planted. Sadly they were forced to move on from the church very quickly due to persecution breaking out and the church sending them away (see Acts 17v1-10)

Paul was subsequently very concerned about how the church was doing, so he sent his co-worker Timothy to find out. Timothy returned with a good report: the church were doing well, although they missed Paul and Silas. They did have some theological questions, including questions about what happens to Christians who die, and about the return of Jesus.

In response Paul, Silas and Timothy then wrote to the church to answer their questions, to encourage them to remain true to Jesus, and to spur them on to live holy and faithful lives in the midst of real persecution. That letter is the book of 1 Thessalonians that we have in our Bibles today.

The best summary of this book that I’ve come across is a short video created by The Bible Project. (It’s actually my favourite of all their videos that I’ve watched so far, and it even brought a small tear to my eye 😟)

Here’s a link to the video: https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/1-thessalonians/

In order to get the most from the series, why not watch the video before we begin? It will set you up really well for the series. See you on Sunday!

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