Tyberton Church Agape Service

Occuring
Monthly. Every Second Tuesday at for 1 hour
Venue
Tyberton: St Mary
Address
B4352 Tyberton, HR2 9PU, United Kingdom

Join us on the second Tuesday afternoon of the month for our Agape meal.

The Greek word “agape”; as used in the New Testament, describes the love of God for humans, as well as the human, reciprocal, love for God.

In scripture, agape love is described as the highest form of love.

In John 3:16, a verse that is often described as a summary of the Gospel message, agape is the word used for the love that moved God to send his only son for the world’s healing and redemption. The term extends to the love of one’s fellow humans, as the reciprocal love between God and humans is expressed in one’s love of all of creation.

The early church used “agape”; to
describe a meal of love and fellowship, using bread and wine, to which all were invited.

This invitation is now given to you.

Everyone is welcome to join us

Tyberton: St Mary

Welcome to St. Mary’s our village church. Our parish is a member of the Wye Dore Benefice, which in turn is part of the Abbeydore Deanery in the diocese of Hereford. 

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Anne Lloyd - Deanery Coordinator

The Deanery Office, Middle Trewern Bungalow, Longtown, Herefordshire,

HR2 0LN
Anne Lloyd
07432873422

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Tyberton Church Agape Service

Occuring
Monthly. Every Second Tuesday at for 1 hour
Venue
Tyberton: St Mary
Address
B4352 Tyberton, HR2 9PU, United Kingdom

Join us on the second Tuesday afternoon of the month for our Agape meal.

The Greek word “agape”; as used in the New Testament, describes the love of God for humans, as well as the human, reciprocal, love for God.

In scripture, agape love is described as the highest form of love.

In John 3:16, a verse that is often described as a summary of the Gospel message, agape is the word used for the love that moved God to send his only son for the world’s healing and redemption. The term extends to the love of one’s fellow humans, as the reciprocal love between God and humans is expressed in one’s love of all of creation.

The early church used “agape”; to
describe a meal of love and fellowship, using bread and wine, to which all were invited.

This invitation is now given to you.

Everyone is welcome to join us