Paul led the Sunday Service on 6th June which was broadcast to an audience of around 900,000 on BBC local radio stations across England and via BBC Sounds. The service focussed on the work of Street Angels and Festival Angels and included hymns, prayers, a Bible reading and a talk from Paul.
Listen to the service here. Here is some of the feedback: The head of BBC local radio called it a 'cracking service' Listeners said: "would like to thank you for your amazing Sunday morning services at 8am. At 8am on a Sunday morning we have church in bed. It is a very blessed time. I can't thank you enough." "Loved the modern music in the service this morning." "The service was great this morning. I was born a Christian and I loved how it wasn't overly religious!! I really enjoyed it! I'm going through a bad patch at the moment and I just stood and listened to it. I just thought it was wonderful. Please do more of these!" "I'm not overly religious but this really captured my imagination!" "enjoyed the service this morning. Loved the music, especially the ‘I need you’ and the Blessing. Thanks to all concerned." "Another great service, many thanks." "An enjoyable morning service. Thank you" "What a lovely service I really enjoyed it" "Very powerful – Very challenging - what wonderful people makes me feel very inadequate." "Good to hear a service from the street angels straight to the point and wonderful" "GOD BLESS THE STREET ANGELS and may we all be salt and light in the world THANK YOU" "The Street Angels service I found to be wonderful and very challenging readings songs and testimonies from various groups and areas which I very much enjoyed listening to." "Thankyou for this morning service so different but so much to the point .What wonderful people to give there time when the majority of us are safe in our home , this really is God working in society" "Today's was a lovely service - in the words of my wife, "that was worth getting up for!"
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11/4/2022 05:07:31 am
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