Kingston Uni Bible Reading Soc.
Hi, welcome to Kingston! We hope you have a great time here.We're the Bible Reading Soc, we're a group of Christian students who love Jesus, love the Word of God and are eager to fellowship-whether you are a believer or simply curious about the Christian faith. Reading the BIble is the heart of our activities.

We share the common faith that all believers do, and we meet regularly throughout the week to enjoy singing, prayer, fellowship and reading God’s word together.We welcome everyone who is seeking to know more about God and His living word, the Bible.We also enjoy the support of local Christian families who open their homes and hearts to us, cook for us, and care for us as fellow brothers and sisters in the Lord.
Term -Time Activities
Bible Reading Challenges (This term John)
Wednesday: 6-8:30pm - SOLID GROUND
Friday: 6:30-8:30pm - Home Meetings
Weekly: Small group Bible-study
Join us for Freshers events the first few weeks of uni.

Welcome Dinner (Taster Sessions) - Wednesday 18 Sep
Treasure Hunt (Geocaching) - Friday 20 Sep
Picnic and Sports at Fairfield Park - Saturday 21 Sep
Sunday Meet and Lunch - Sunday 22 Sep
The Bible is the complete and only divine revelation, inspired by God through the Holy Spirit, and is the very breath of God, (mentioned in) 2 Peter 1:21, and 2 Timothy 3:16.
God is uniquely one yet triune — the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, the three coexist and coinhere simultaneously. (We can see this in 1 Corinthians 8:6, which says that there is only one God the Father, and one Lord Jesus Christ) 1 Tim 2:5a, Matt 28:19
Christ was the very God in eternity who became a man in time. His deity is complete, and his humanity is perfect. Hence, He is both God and man, possessing both divinity and humanity. Col 2:9, Rom 9:5, Phil 2:6-7, 1 Pet 2:22, John 1:1, 1:14
We believe in the person and work of Christ. Christ, the Son of God, even God Himself incarnated to be a man by the name of Jesus Christ, and lived a genuine human life on the earth. He died on the cross for our sins, shedding His precious blood for our redemption, resurrected from among the dead on the third day, and ascended to the right hand of God to be Lord of all. John 1:14, 1 Pet 2:24, 1 Pet 1:3, 1 Cor 15:4, Acts 2:33
To receive salvation a person must repent to God and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for forgiveness of sins, for redemption, for justification, and for regeneration, in order that he may have the eternal life to become a child of God, and a member of the Body of Christ. Acts 20:25, Mark 1:15, John 3:3, John 3:16 Rom 3:24, Rom 12:5
Christ is coming again to receive His believers to Himself, and will reign over the earth in the millennium and in eternity. 1 Thes 2:19, Rev 20:6, 5:10, 11:1