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'It gave us time to build and do the work that God called us to do' 


Sutton St James Baptist Church brought back to life with help from Baptist Insurance grant

 
Sutton St James800Since 2017, Sue and Arnie Hensby have been rebirthing an old Baptist church in the heart of a Fenland village. Initially, their leadership role at Sutton St James BC was non-stipendiary and they were solely reliant on their pensions as income. This changed in 2019 when a Baptist Insurance grant provided funds so their evangelistic work could continue.
 
'The grant from Baptist Insurance enabled us to focus on loving the church and community,' Sue Hensby, pastor of SSJBC, said. 'It also helped us secure more grants for reroofing and other works. It gave us time to build and do the work that God called us to do.'
 
In 2017, the Sunday congregation totalled 3, the wider church community was 35 and the church doors were usually closed. At the start of lockdown, 30 adults were attending Sunday services while 24 children enjoyed Sunday Godly Play. The wider church community included 220 regular participants in activities such as men’s breakfasts and community lunches, weekly coffee mornings, Godly Play and School-Run Cuppa-Stops. 
 
Special events include flower festivals, afternoon teas, pancake drop-ins and a Summer Church Club and have brought the village together. A new roof, incorporating dedicated tiles sponsored by villagers, was completed over lockdown, and ‘Renew SSJ’ wellbeing sessions run every weekday, leading to the church becoming a supplier to the NHS. 
 
Sue Hensby is matter of fact about the enormous impact the couple have had on this small village and church community, 'It’s not rocket science - God told us to open our hearts and doors and love people. It’s simple - people need love now and to live now.'

Anne Bishop, Chair of the BIC Grants Committee, added, 'We are always delighted to see people responding to God’s call to share His love with their local community. And to see how our grant has enabled a church like SSJ to grow in both numbers and impact is very special.'
 

If your church is seeking funding for evangelistic work, Baptist Insurance Company may be able to help. Find out more at www.baptist-insurance.co.uk/grants

 

Baptist Times, 07/02/2022
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