Get to know about CAC Hastings
Christ Apostolic Church Hastings is a branch of CAC Surrey Docks of Southern DCC. It was founded on the 27th March 2008 by our Senior Pastor Pastor E.O Medaiyese. The first Sunday service was held on the 7th December 2008. The church was headed by then Evangelist Peter Korede Aiyegbusi who was later ordained as Pastor, for fouryears. During his time in charge, the church witnessed steady growth both spiritually and numerically. The church is currently being led by Pastor Jide Siwoku and Pastor (Dr) Timothy Adeyinka.
We are based at the heart of Hastings serving the local community and visitors to Hastings. We have worshipers from different countries of the world. We have various groups in the church saddled with the responsibility of reaching out to everyone through evangelism, social meetings, music and prayer meetings. You are welcome to join any of the groups in the church.
Sunday Gatherings
We meet every Sunday to worship, celebrate and fellowship in the presence of God. It is always a refreshing time and a service never to be missed. Make it a date with us this coming Sunday if you are anywhere around Hastings and we will be more than happy to welcome you
Time & Location
Our Sunday morning service is held between 10:00am and 12:00noon at our church auditorim located at 1, The Ridge, Ore, Hastings TN34 2AA, East Sussex UK. For direction, please call +44 142 431 6673
Common Questions
Although it may sound harsh, the Bible says no one is good enough to go to heaven on their own. According to scripture, even our good deeds are like filthy rags. (Isaiah 64:6) It also says that all men have gone astray (Isaiah 53:6), all have sinned (Romans 3:23), and none are worthy (Romans 3:10).
Which makes the love of God even that much sweeter.
You’re not good enough to go to heaven on your own, but Jesus has prepared the way for you. He lived the perfect life you couldn’t live, and died the death you should’ve died, paying the sacrifice you couldn’t pay.
You’re not good enough to get to heaven on your own, but Jesus is. And he says, “Follow me.” (Matthew 16:24)
Yes, it sure is. Jesus talked about it. He said it was a place where the suffering never ends (Matthew 25:41; Mark 9:48). It’s a curse worse than “being drowned in the sea.” (Mark 9:42) The pain of Hell will produce “weeping and gnashing of teeth.” (Matthew 8:12)
Hell is the place reserved for those who reject Jesus in this life.
Hell is a real place, is scary, and is (unfortunately) coming for many people. This grieves us, and motivates us to live self-sacrificially so that others might see the beauty of Christ that we see.
Many people try many ways to get to heaven. But only one man lived a perfect life, and paid the sacrifice for you. His name is Jesus. Though there have been a lot of great men and women throughout history, none were the Son of God like Jesus was. So none could live the life He lived, die the death he died, and offer you true life like he does.
The Bible is God’s inspired, inerrant, infallible word. God has preserved exactly what we need “that pertain to life and godliness” (2 Peter 1:3-4) in the pages of Scripture. The picture that the Bible itself paints is that Scripture is “breathed out” by God, useful for “for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.” (2 Timothy 3:16)
But to fully trust something, you’ve got to take a step of faith. And trusting the Bible is no different. Read it for yourself. Wrestle with its claims. Live out the truths is calls us to live out. Find out for yourself its trustworthiness.
What to expect
We have worshipers from different countries of the world and always open to welcome every one. You will be met by people of God who will show you love and make you feel at home the moment you step into our auditorium. We will be happy to pray with you if you have any prayer points you want us to join you in praying about.
Get connected
We have various groups in the church saddled with the responsibility of reaching out to everyone through evangelism, social meetings, music and prayer meetings. You are welcome to join any of the groups in the church.