George Street Church

George Street Church Founded by Seventh-day Adventist believers. We meet every Saturday from 9:30 for Song Service, 10am for Sabbath School and 11:30 for Divine Service.
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Please come and join us and stay for a fellowship lunch.

29/05/2026

Imagine sitting in a pitch-black room for an entire hour with absolutely nothing to distract from your own thoughts. For most, that feels like an eternity. Yet, Jonathan Bennett shares the remarkable story of Jonah, who took isolation to an extreme level—spending 72 hours in total darkness.

This profound reflection from George Street Church challenges the modern obsession with constant stimulation and invites a deeper look at what happens when silence and solitude become our only companions. It’s a compelling exploration of mental endurance and the power of stripping away the noise of everyday life.

29/05/2026

Ever find yourself in a situation where you’ve made a complete mess of things, only to turn around and immediately ask for a way out? It’s a uniquely human paradox—the audacity to seek divine intervention when the problem was entirely self-inflicted. Jonathan Bennett brings a moment of refreshing honesty to George Street Church, reminding everyone that while we might laugh at our own folly, grace often meets us right in the middle of our biggest mistakes. Sometimes the hardest part of finding help is simply admitting who caused the trouble in the first place.

28/05/2026

Ever wonder how true the old warning your sins will find you out really is?

Jonathan Bennett dives into the inescapable nature of accountability, reflecting on Numbers 32:23. It’s a sobering look at how secrets often have a way of surfacing—whether through a slip of the tongue, an unexpected witness, or the weight of one’s own conscience. This thought-provoking insight from George Street Church reminds everyone that honesty and integrity aren’t just moral choices, but essential ways of living that keep life uncomplicated.

28/05/2026

Ever felt that tug of war between what you know you should be doing and the path you're actually walking? It’s a struggle as old as time, and even the biblical prophet Jonah knew it all too well.

In this insightful reflection from George Street Church in Lutterworth, Jonathan Bennett dives into the relatable reality of running from a calling. It’s a candid look at how quickly things can escalate—from dodging a divine instruction to facing a mighty tempest that threatens to break the ship. Sometimes, the storms we face aren’t just bad luck; they are gentle (or not-so-gentle) reminders nudging us back on track.

If you’ve ever found yourself in Jonah’s shoes, resisting the very thing you were meant to do, this perspective offers a powerful moment of honesty and reflection.

27/05/2026

Ever wonder if that quiet nudge in your conscience is something more? Often, divine guidance doesn’t come as a booming announcement; it arrives as a still small voice pointing toward the practical choices we already know we need to make. Whether it’s breaking a bad habit or extending a hand to someone in need, the challenge isn’t hearing the direction—it’s choosing to listen. Jonathan Bennett offers a powerful reminder from George Street Church on why running from those nudges is a battle no one truly wins.

27/05/2026

Imagine standing in the middle of a violent tempest, knowing you are the source of the chaos. This is the heavy moment Jonah faces when he tells the sailors, Throw me over. It’s a radical act of ownership and sacrifice, turning a potential death sentence into a desperate attempt to save others. While for many, being tossed into stormy seas would mean the end, there is a profound mystery here about faith, consequence, and mercy unfolding on a boat full of men who may have never even believed in God.

Join Jonathan Bennett from George Street Church, Lutterworth, as he unpacks this pivotal turning point in the story of Jonah, challenging how we view storms, responsibility, and the unexpected ways redemption finds us.

26/05/2026

Ever wondered where the classic saying pouring oil on troubled waters actually comes from? It turns out it wasn't just a metaphor for calming a heated argument—it was a literal survival tactic used by ancient sailors.

When faced with raging storms, these mariners would empty barrels of olive oil directly into the sea. The oil created a thin film on the surface, which effectively prevented the wind from whipping up dangerous waves. It’s a fascinating blend of history and physics that puts a whole new spin on an old idiom.

This insightful moment comes from a sermon by Jonathan Bennett at George Street Church in Lutterworth, England.

26/05/2026

Ever wonder why even the most staunch skeptics often look upward when life gets turbulent? This powerful perspective from Jonathan Bennett at George Street Church in Lutterworth explores the age-old adage: There's no such thing as an atheist on a sinking ship.

It’s a thought-provoking look at human nature, faith, and the way perspective shifts the moment we face the impossible. Whether it's a test of belief or simply a realization of our own limitations, this message offers a profound insight into what really happens when the storm clouds gather.

25/05/2026

Real love goes much deeper than just being polite or always agreeing. Jonathan Bennett offers a powerful perspective on what it truly means to care for someone, reminding us that love isn't just about sunshine and smiles. Sometimes, it’s about having the courage to offer guidance during the darkest moments or stepping in to stop someone from hurting themselves when they can't see the danger ahead. It's an act of profound protection and care, not just niceness. This insight challenges the modern definition of love and invites a reflection on the strength required to truly support those we hold dear.

25/05/2026

Ever wondered if Jonah was actually swallowed by a whale or a fish? This age-old question gets a fresh perspective as Jonathan Bennett dives into the text from George Street Church. It’s easy to gloss over the details, but taking a closer look at the scripture reveals something quite specific—and perhaps a bit more pungent than most realize. Anyone who has walked through a local fish market knows that certain smells are impossible to forget, making the reality of Jonah’s three-day stay in the belly of the beast feel a whole lot more vivid. A fascinating take on a classic story.

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Le17 4ef
Lutterworth
LE174EF

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6:30pm - 8pm
Saturday 9:30am - 4pm

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