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York Evangelical Church is a warm-hearted local church who want to love the Lord Jesus body, heart, mind and strength. As a church family we love to hear Him speaking to us, so Bible exposition applied simply and relevantly to today forms a central part of our worship as we meet and as we live our lives. We seek to be hospitable to Christian and non-Christian alike and aim to share the Gospel in ways outside our regular meetings (e.g. open air witness in the city centre, hospitality, special meetings). Students are well looked after! For the youngsters there's Sunday School and youth clubs. YEC runs an Associates Scheme in Bible Basics and an Eldership Training Scheme.

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Questions beyond the credit crunch

November 23-30 with Bill Dyer
and Roger Carswell

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Sermons

Mark Troughton has started two new series - Studies in Luke 15 entitled 'Jesus and Grace' and studies in the Psalms entitled 'Songs About Life'. Series in Paul's first letter to the Corinthians and the book of Esther have just finished. In addition there are continuing series on 'Crucial Questions', studies in Acts and studies in John's gospel under the title 'Meeting Jesus'.

On Sunday January 4 Mark preached from Luke 15 on 'The Shepherd and his sheep' and on 'Judgement in the Psalms'.

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A new initiative from the USA joining Keller, Piper, Carson, Dever etc together. Click here for more information.

Links to information on events

Northern Women's Convention, Sat 11 October 2008, in Manchester

Northern Men's Convention, Saturday 9 May 2009, in Manchester

 
Yorkshire Evangelical Ministry Assembly, Friday and Saturday 2-3 May 2008, in Leeds

‘Show me God then!’
‘I’d believe in God if he were to stand in front of me, if I could talk to him, touch him and eat with him.’ This is a common enough response by those who just don’t see why they should believe in God. In fact it’s nothing new..... Read on

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Christmas is not about mince pies and roast turkey. It’s not about sleigh bells and Santa Claus. We can have a great Christmas without any of these...... Read on

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Christianity Explored is a great way to explore Christianity in a friendly environment. Please contact us for more information. Click here for more information about Christianity Explored courses

Two ways to live - the choice we all face
The message at the heart of Christianity is really quite simple. Simple enought to be outlined in a few pages
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Reasons to Believe - this helpful document (PDF) summarises the reasons why we can be confident that the Christian Faith is True.
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Pictures of Historic York
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(updated 31 October 2008)

Click here to find out how the Falklands War is connected to YEC
Click here to find out why everyone needs to trust in Jesus
Click here to read about the ‘Marriage’ of Jesus
Click here to find out who the real hero is

  Jesus, our Lord, once crucified, dead and buried, now sits upon the throne of glory. The highest place that heaven affords is his by undisputed right. It is sweet to remember that the exaltation of Christ in heaven is a representative exaltation. He is exalted at the Father’s right hand, and though as Jehovah he had eminent glories, in which finite creatures cannot share, yet as the Mediator, the honours which Jesus wears in heaven are the heritage of all the saints. It is delightful to reflect how close is Christ’s union with his people. We are actually one with him; we are members of his body; and his exaltation is our exaltation. He will give us to sit upon his throne, even as he has overcome, and is set down with his Father on his throne; he has a crown, and he gives us crowns too; he has a throne, but he is not content with having a throne to himself, on his right hand there must be his queen, arrayed in "gold of Ophir." He cannot be glorified without his bride. Look up, believer, to Jesus now; let the eye of your faith behold him with many crowns upon his head; and remember that you will one day be like him, when you shall see him as he is; you shall not be so great as he is, you shall not be so divine, but still you shall, in a measure, share the same honours, and enjoy the same happiness and the same dignity which he possesses. Be content to live unknown for a little while, and to walk your weary way through the fields of poverty, or up the hills of affliction; for by and by you shall reign with Christ, for he has "made us kings and priests to God, and we shall reign for ever and ever." O!, wonderful thought for the children of God! We have Christ for our glorious representative in heaven’s courts now, and soon he will come and receive us to himself, to be with him there, to behold his glory, and to share his joy.
CH Spurgeon
 
 
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