Old Town Community Church

Old Town Community Church Old Town Community Centre, Central Avenue, Old Town, Eastbourne a lively all-age group of people from all walks of life.

We believe in being open about our joys and our struggles, in supporting each other, and in being a safe place. We meet in the Old Town Community Centre.

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Charles (Chuck) Colson was part of the group of presidential staff, who were sent to prison in 1974 for their role in the Watergate scandal that led to the downfall of President Nixon. While in prison, Colson became a Christian and, after he came out again, began to use his talents for God rather than Government.

Colson once famously said these words:

“I know the resurrection is a fact, and Watergate proved it to me. How? Because 12 men testified they had seen Jesus raised from the dead, then they proclaimed that truth for 40 years, never once denying it. Every one was beaten, tortured, stoned and put in prison. They would not have endured that if it weren't true.

Watergate embroiled 12 of the most powerful men in the world-and they couldn't keep a lie for three weeks. You're telling me 12 apostles could keep a lie for 40 years? Absolutely impossible.”

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Messy Church is great! Please share with friends and family!
22/01/2026

Messy Church is great! Please share with friends and family!

The next Messy Church at St Elisabeth's is on 7 February from 3 to 5pm. All welcome.

On Sunday we read Psalm 16 and paused to think about true heroes (v3) Here are some true heroes of the faith - Richard a...
21/01/2026

On Sunday we read Psalm 16 and paused to think about true heroes (v3) Here are some true heroes of the faith - Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand. It's a long read but worth it!

Richard Wurmbrand: A Living Sacrifice

“God, I know surely that You do not exist. But if perchance You exist, which I contest, it is not my duty to believe in You; it is Your duty to reveal Yourself to me.” The young Jewish atheist who uttered that flippant prayer was Richard Wurmbrand, born in 1909 in Bucharest, Romania. Little did he know how completely God would answer him, call him to a life of service to Christ, and use him to raise up one of the strongest ministries in the world today that helps the persecuted church.

In 1938, in a remote Romanian village, an old German carpenter named Christian Wolfkes lay sick. The only person by his side giving aid and comfort was a Jewish follower of Christ. When Wolfkes recovered, he was so grateful to God that he prayed earnestly for the opportunity to share the gospel with a Jewish person. Although none lived in his village, still he prayed.

One day a young, newly married Jewish couple arrived on vacation. They were Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand. The carpenter enthusiastically gave Richard a Bible. Richard had read the Scriptures once but had gotten nothing from them. However, this time, his heart was stirred. He didn’t know why, until he learned the secret. The carpenter and his wife had spent many long hours every day praying for his salvation. “The Bible he gave me was written not so much in words, but in flames of love fired by his prayers,” Richard would write later.

The carpenter spoke about God’s unconditional love for the Jewish people (Dt. 7:6–7; Jer. 31:3), the Messianic fulfillments in Jesus, and Jesus’ purpose in coming to Earth: “For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved” (Jn. 3:17). The Spirit of God freed Richard’s heart, and he believed. Sabina also came to faith and was so deeply changed she soon brought others to the Messiah.

To help Richard grow in the faith, God led him to a Jewish pastor named Isaac Feinstein in Jassy, Romania. Feinstein led a sizeable congregation of Jewish believers. As they talked, Richard cried out, “No, no!” With tears in his eyes he declared, “I do not want a Jesus who has been calculated, explained, and believed in, but a real Jesus.”

The pastor asked him to stay for prayer that night. It was then the Holy Spirit so deeply touched Richard’s heart to God’s great salvation that he immediately understood service for Christ meant full surrender as a living sacrifice (cf. Rom. 12:1). “I do not understand everything that has happened to me,” he wrote, “but I believe that my whole life, and the life of all His [God’s] children, has been planned by God, down to the smallest detail.”
Confused by all the Christian sects and denominations, Richard focused on the Bible alone. He observed,

"The Jewish people have given to the world the Bible, consisting of the Old and New Testaments, a book written by Jews, but which is at the same time the Word of God—the only book capable of satisfying the spiritual needs of the world. And it will satisfy these needs when it is once again in the hands of those who have written it, and when they gather round Him who is the chief subject of the book, Jesus the Messiah of the Jews and the Saviour of nations."

This was his call, to take the gospel to the Jewish people (cf. Rom. 1:16). For more than 25 years of a ministry that spanned almost three-quarters of a century—whether free or imprisoned; through peace, war, and unspeakable torture—Richard Wurmbrand kept firm on that goal.

Romania was allied with Germany during World War II and was viciously anti-Semitic. Believing in Jesus did nothing to protect the Jews from the N***s or the fascist Romanian Iron Guards. One of the worst pogroms in Jewish history took place on June 27, 1941, in Jassy when soldiers, police, and mobs tore through the town and savagely massacred 13,266 Jewish people.

Among them were Richard’s dear friend, Pastor Feinstein, and all the Jewish believers in Christ. (See “A Martyr for Messiah,”) “Not a single man from the Jewish-Christian congregation in Jassy survived; all were killed in the pogrom. Only a few girls escaped with their lives,” wrote Wurmbrand.

The Wurmbrands wept, but Feinstein’s death gave them strength to stand for Christ. They preached in bomb shelters and rescued Jewish children from ghettos. Again and again they were arrested and beaten. Sabina’s parents, two sisters, and one brother were killed in the concentration camps. Yet, like Pastor Feinstein, Richard and Sabina spoke of salvation to everyone, including prison guards and soldiers. Many came to faith.

After the war, the Communists poured into Romania. Richard, now a Lutheran minister, preached boldly to the Russian troops and resisted pressure to swear loyalty to the atheistic rule. On one occasion, the Wurmbrands were forced to attend the Congress of Cults. About 4,000 people were there, and the session was broadcast live throughout the country. Many religious leaders forsook their faith. Sabina told Richard, “Stand up and wash away this shame from the face of Christ.” Knowing the cost, Richard stood and declared to all that their loyalty was to Christ first. He was kidnapped by the secret police and spent the next 14 years in prison, suffering horrific tortures and brutality. Even the N***s were not as cruel to him as the Communists.

For three years he was kept in solitary confinement in a cell 30 feet beneath the ground. Among other things, he was forced to sit erect with eyes wide open and listen over and over to the words "Communism is good. Christianity is stupid. Give up." Sabina was arrested and spent three years in slave-labor camps. Their nine-year-old son and only child, Mihai, was forced to live in the streets.

After being released, Sabina spent several years under house arrest. When Richard was briefly released, they formed an underground church. Many people were saved as he preached to Russian soldiers and distressed Romanians.

In 1965 Christians in Norway heard of the Wurmbrands’ plight and ransomed them for $10,000. The secret police told Richard to remain silent about his ordeal. But Richard never remained silent. In 1966 he testified before the U.S. Senate’s Internal Security Subcommittee about his inhumane treatment in Communist prisons. As proof of his torture, he stripped to the waist to show 18 deep torture wounds on his body. His story quickly spread, and he became known as “the voice of the underground church.”

The Wurmbrands soon immigrated to the United States and began a work called Jesus to the Communist World, later renamed The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM). Today VOM (persecution.com) is one of God’s strongest instruments of aid to the persecuted church throughout the world.

Sabina wrote her prison memoirs, "The Pastor’s Wife," published in six languages. And Richard’s books are bestsellers in more than 50 languages. His book "Tortured for Christ," released in 1967, has become a classic. Wrote VOM: “By the mid-1980s his work was established in 80 restricted nations with offices in 30 countries around the world.”

In 1990, after the fall of Romania’s Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu, the Wurmbrands returned to Romania for the first time in 25 years. Richard preached in many churches and also on public television. In addition, a Christian printing facility and bookstore were opened in Bucharest, and city officials offered storage below Ceausescu’s palace, the very site where Richard had been held in solitary confinement.

On August 11, 2000, Sabina went home to the Lord. A year later, a month before his 92nd birthday, Pastor Wurmbrand was reunited with her in heaven. Wrote their son, Mihai, in 2009:

"In 2006, the Romanian government-owned TV Broadcasting station (TVR), in cooperation with one of the largest newspapers of the country…started a poll among readers and viewers as to who were or are the greatest, most admired Romanian personalities throughout history. The television station promised to prepare one-hour TV documentaries about each of the top ten finalists. These secular promoters were flabbergasted to find out that nearly 400,000 random participants chose, right behind the top three most-known kings of Romania and Romania’s national poet, as the fifth most admired Romanian personality of all times, Pastor Richard Wurmbrand."

Despite all the torture and hardship an evil world could throw at them, the Wurmbrands stood firm to the end in their devotion and service to Jesus Christ and left a legacy for the rest of us to follow. Wrote the man who was once an atheist: “Our lives are planned in eternity; our lives serve God’s purpose. I can be confident, even when I understand nothing.”

September/October 2010 Peter Colón The Story of Richard Wurmbrand “God, I know surely that You do not exist. But if perchance You exist, which I contest, it is not my duty to believe in You; it is Your duty to reveal Yourself to me.”1 The young Jewish atheist who uttered that flippant prayer wa...

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Useful links here if you're concerned about someone sleeping rough.
15/01/2026

Useful links here if you're concerned about someone sleeping rough.

Huge thanks to our Rough Sleeper Initiative outreach team, and voluntary partners, for working round the clock throughout December, over Christmas and into the new year, to offer all people sleeping rough in Eastbourne a safe, warm bed.

As always, our Housing Options and Wellbeing Service will continue to offer emergency accommodation to anyone sleeping rough while the cold weather continues.

For details of the help we offer rough sleepers and people facing homelessness, visit https://www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/article/1261/Help-for-people-sleeping-rough

If you see someone sleeping rough, please refer them to us via the Street Link website https://www.streetlink.org.uk/

This coming Tuesday, 20th Jan, pop in to the Friendship Cafe at Old Town Community Centre between 10.30 and 12 to find o...
15/01/2026

This coming Tuesday, 20th Jan, pop in to the Friendship Cafe at Old Town Community Centre between 10.30 and 12 to find out more about this new free service.

We're introducing food waste collections throughout Eastbourne this spring!

We'll be sending households everything you need to get started, including an inside and outside food waste caddy, and a free roll of caddy liners. Collections will be weekly on the same day as your refuse and recycling collections, and we'll offer free extra caddy liners for anyone who needs them.

We're starting with houses and will move onto flats in a later phase.

The service will always be free and is being funded by a grant from government as part of their mandatory introduction food waste collections across England.

To help answer your questions, our Community Recycling Engagement Officer Neil will be at the following locations in the next week:

• Friday 16 at Coffee Pot Plus, Meads Hall 10am-12noon

• Saturday 17 at The Gather, The Beacon Centre 10am-4pm

• Tuesday 20 Old Town Community Café, Old Town Community Centre 10am-12noon

• Thursday 22 The Gather, The Beacon Centre 10am-4pm

• Friday 23 The Sanctuary, All Souls Church, 10am-11am (this is a closed event for hard-to-reach customers)

• Saturday 24 ASDA Eastbourne, 12noon-4pm

Pop along, say hello and find out more about the new service!

12/01/2026

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