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Sword & Trowel 2019: Issue 1


STUDENT FOCUS MEETINGS AT THE


TABERNACLE Two recent Student Focus meetings were attended by many young people of stu- dent age. Today’s algorithms control what we read, listen to and watch on our phones every day. Are we aware of the effects these systems have on us? Steve Pearce, a former Design Director at Skype and Microsoft spoke to a large group of young people about the ways our opinions and actions are infl uenced by technology – even the big issues of life and belief in God. At a second Student Focus meeting, Dr Scott Aniol showed how the Bible should regulate the music we adopt for worship, con- sidering the issues almost entirely overlooked in to- day’s confusion.


Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday Services 11.00am (teaching service)


and 6.30pm (evangelistic service) – sign language interpreting at all public services, and simultaneous interpretation into Spanish, French, Chinese, Farsi and Arabic.


Children’s Sunday Schools and Teenagers’ Bible Classes at the Tabernacle (and at Surrey Gardens Memorial Hall, Surrey Square Mission,


East Dulwich Tabernacle, and Brixton Branch) 3.00pm. College Classes and Young Adults’ Doctrine Class 3.15pm.


Main Prayer Meeting, Monday 7.30pm. Bible Study, Wednesday 7.30pm.


Deaf Fellowship Meetings, weeknight meetings for the young, and other ministries are posted on the Tabernacle website: www.MetropolitanTabernacle.org


Student Focus Meetings page 35


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