'It's Friday, but Sunday's coming', an evening of drama, video and dance was an immediate success: the story of Easter portrayed by members of Kings Christian Fellowship, ably supported by the Goodwick Town Brass Band and a full Queens Hall.

The evening opened with a graphic video presentation of 'It's Friday', the state of the world today, the message of the death of Christ on the cross to reveal the hope of the world is still found in Him. Too many highlights to name them all, but the dance presentation to Carmen's 'The Champion', the singing of 'When I survey the wondrous cross' and the unveiling of the portrait of Christ on the Cross, to name a few.

An all-age audience showed their appreciation of the night. Young and old, of varying backgrounds, grateful for the careful handling and presentation of the event, and yet relevant to all today.

A team representing KCF attended the Ground Level Ministry Conference in Swanwick, Derbyshire. This conference has grown over the years, and over 500 delegates attended from across the UK and teams from the USA and South Africa. It is one of the premier Christian events for leaders in the nation.

Holy Joes - the men's event at KCF - was a resounding success. The men met for breakfast and the speaker was Dr. Pastor Temi Odejide from Aruba, Nigeria. His challenging word was well received by all. His theme of 'crossing over' and storms that can hit you in life, as you endeavour to move forward. The event drew men from across the county.

KCF is an all-age church, a member of the Evangelical Alliance and a registered charity. The senior pastor, Paul Dando, has been a member of the Ground Level Ministry team for 25 years. KCF meet every Sunday morning at the Queen's Hall, Narberth, at 10.30 am. There is an active programme for children and a crèche. The church reformed and always reforming. You are welcome to be part of 'Grace church for you'.