The lunchtime talks

Every Wednesday
13:05 – 13:35

The Albert Pub
52 Victoria Street
SW1H 0NP
Head straight up the main stairs to the first floor room.

Our weekly lunchtime talks are central to our vision of making Jesus known in the City.

We meet on Wednesday lunchtimes for a short talk from the Bible. Whether you’re a sceptic, enquirer or a Christian believer, we’d love you to join us.

What goes on?

13:05   |   Welcome and a Bible reading
13:10    |   Short talk from the Bible
13:35   |   Chance to discuss and ask questions
13:45   |   Close

 

How can I attend?

No need to book, just turn up! Someone will welcome you at the top of the stairs and point you to the screen.

What if I don’t work in Victoria?

There are many more lunchtime talks taking place across the City each week.  Visit Gospel at Work for more information.

 

Why attend a lunchtime talk?

 

1. Stand. The talks offer an opportunity for you to publicly identify with the gospel. This allows you to be known publicly as a follower of the Lord Jesus and for questions to be asked of what you heard at the talks.

2. Bring. The talks offer a public and free opportunity for anyone to hear God’s word being taught, that they might know Jesus too. Each week, you can bring along colleagues to hear a clear talk from the Bible about Jesus.

3. Grow. The gospel saves us but also keeps us and builds us up to live for Jesus. The workplace is one of the hardest places to be a Christian, but also the place where we can be most distinctive. So we aim to strengthen believers in the gospel to live distinctive and gospel-adorning lives for Jesus in the workplace.

4. Speak. The workplace provides abundant opportunities to make Jesus known. So we want to help believers to see the huge opportunity of the workplace and then to make the most of it. When believers are built-up, trained and fired up with the gospel, then we trust that they will go out and speak the gospel at work, at home and wherever else they go, with great conviction that God works powerfully through his word.