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Study 2: Our forever home

Read Hebrews 11:8-16
Recap: What is faith? What was Noah’s faith?
 
How did Abraham and his family show faith? (Hebrews 11:8-10)
- Have you ever had to do something like this?
 
What challenge did they face? (Hebrews 11:11-12, and read Genesis 15:1-6)
What challenges make it hard for you to believe God’s promises?
 
What choice did Abraham and his family have? (Hebrews 11:13-16)
- Read Hebrews 10:32-35 - How did the original readers have a similar choice to make?
- How do we face a similar choice?
- What from this passage encourages you to live as a “foreigner and stranger on earth”?

Planning your Visit

Welcome to St John's Church!

We are so delighted that you have found our website. We are a Church family in Wimborne for anyone living, working or studying around this area. Whoever you are, whatever your age, whether you’re an experienced Christian or not, we would love you to join us.

From an intrigued onlooker to the committed follower we are keen that everyone should grow in relationship with God through knowing Jesus. To help us do that our emphasis is on hearing God speak to us by his Holy Spirit through his word, the Bible. Each of us knows that we only grow in a relationship with someone and get to know them when we spend time listening to them and responding and reacting to what they say. So the focus of St John’s is on listening to God’s word, talking to him in prayer and taking up all that he says.

The Church family here at St John’s longs to help anyone who wants to investigate the life of Jesus. On this site you will find people, meetings, talks and events shaped to help you take another step forward in finding out more about God and his love for us in Jesus, and to help you get linked into the church family life.

We hope to have the opportunity to meet you personally in the very near future and that you will quickly feel at home at St John’s.

Stuart Hull and Nigel Day (Churchwardens)
Please note that we are currently seeking a new Vicar, following the retirement of Revd Peter Breckwoldt in July 2025