Our guest preacher for this year’s Harvest Service was Reverend Dafydd Taylor of Zion Free Church, Pembroke Dock. He preached on Psalm 67, speaking of our Gracious, Great and Giving God. We were reminded that we are blessed abundantly, we should count our blessings and also be a blessing to others. It was lovely to have fellowship with members from local churches and churches from further afield, including Cosheston, Bethesda Tenby Road, Clarbeston Road, Hill Park, Calvary Haverfordwest and Emmanuel Newport.
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A warm welcome extended to all
Sunday 20th September – Morning Service
Today’s services were taken by Gareth Evans from Port Talbot. This morning he preached from 1 Peter chapter 1, a letter of encouragement to early Christians as well as Christians of today. When we go through trials we are reminded to put on God’s armour, to be clearly identifiable as Christians, living a life of faith and trust. A Christian is one who has been changed from within by Christ. We need to prepare our minds for action, be alert, for the time when Jesus returns. Our Salvation is kept for us in heaven until Jesus returns. We must set our hope fully on Jesus.
Sunday 13th September- Morning Service
This morning we welcomed back Aaron Davies-Whitfield who continued his study of Philippians, preaching from chapter 1 verses 20-21. Aaron’s prayer for us is to change and grow in Christ. He challenged us to move from living a comfortable Christian life of just going to church, reading our Bibles and praying. We are encouraged to put Christ at the centre of us lives so that we can draw closer to Him and know more of His presence in our lives.
Sunday 6th September – Morning Service
Today’s worship was led by Gwydion Emlyn, who is the assistant pastor at St Mellons Baptist Church, Cardiff. This morning he preached from Mark 1:40-45, Jesus heals a man from leprosy. The two main points were: ‘Jesus has heavenly authority’ and ‘Jesus is a heavenly priest’, also referring to the prayer in Hebrews 10:22. This afternoon’s worship and discussion focused on Psalm 142. Once again we were blessed with the fellowship of visiting families as well as Gwydion’s wife, Libby.
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Sunday 30th August – Morning Service

This morning’s worship was led by Alan Davison from Carmarthen Evangelical Church. He preached from Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17, focusing on the prerequisite, purposeful, propitiation of Jesus Christ. Once again we were blessed with the fellowship of visitors over a cup of tea and refreshments after the service. Our Sunday worship continues at 4 p.m. when Alan will once again led us for a Bible study and informal discussion in the vestry. A warm welcome is extended to all.
Aberystwyth Conference – August 2015
It’s been a busy, blessed week at the Evangelical Movement of Wales (EMW) Aberystwyth Conference.
The two primary speakers were David Meredith and Paul David Tripp.
Every morning there were opportunities to attend prayer meetings. We chose to attend the 8.15 prayer meeting led by Rev. Chris Rees, Bethesda Chapel, Narbeth. These meetings were a great opportunity to meet others and pray for the conference, it was a very blessed hour and a great way to focus our mind on God.
Monday evenings sermon was preached by Phil Hill, a Pastoral Theologian at WEST, who attends Ebenezer Baptist Church in Swansea.
All week, the morning sermons were led by David Meredith with readings taken from Joshua. David has been the minister of Smithton-Culloden Free Church in Inverness for over 30 years.
Tuesday – Thursday Paul David Tripp spoke on Grace. He has also written many books about Christian living which are distributed worldwide. David is the President of Paul Tripp Ministries and a Professor of Pastoral Life and Care at Redeemer Seminary, in Dalas,Texas.
Friday evenings sermon was given by Paul Gambston, who has been the minister of South Craven Evangelical Church in Crosshills, North Yourkshire, since 2010.
Ian once again led the Jaber young people’s activities helped by Megan and Jeremy. During these sessions there was the opportunity for group discussions with young people, to discuss the true meaning of becoming a Christian.
If you would like to listen to any of the morning or evening services you can via this link: http://ow.ly/QWk3K
Sunday 9th August – Morning Service
This morning our guest speaker, Gaius Douglas of Calvary Church, Haverfordwest, focused on Ephesians 3 verse 20. We were encouraged to look unto the Lord and above our situations as He is a faithful God. An open time of prayer allowed us to reflect on how great our God is. We were also blessed to have fellowship with regular summer visitors who are no longer visitors but part of our family at Penuel. 
Sunday 23rd August – Morning Service
Our services were taken by Andy Millership, who preached from Jeremiah chapter 2 in the morning. It was a challenging sermon, reminding us God never changes, despite our actions. We need to take the opportunity to examine ourselves and look to growing our faith, never forsaking God. It was lovely once again to have many visiting friends join us and have fellowship after the morning meeting
Sunday 16th August – Morning Service
Today’s morning worship was led by Ian Middlemist who preached from Romans chapter 12, verses 9-11, focusing on bullet points for living a Christian life: we are called to a life of genuine love, showing brotherly affection and being mobilised in Christian service. Ian will be continuing this theme in our 4 o’clock meeting in the vestry, to which you are all very welcome. 










