Sunday 9 May 2010

George Hamilton 1V

We have an exiting week this week with a concert on Thursday (13th May) with George Hamilton 1V. This is the second time he has visited the chapel and, if last time is anything to go by, it was a very popular event enjoyed by everyone who came. If you haven't got your tickets yet please contact Clive as soon as possible to ensure you won't be disappointed.

Because of the concert we won't be having Alpha this week but will have the final session next Wednesay (19th May). This has been a fantastic course and has been of much encouragement to everyone - organisers, members of the fellowship and visitors alike. We will soon be planning the next course so look out for details if you want to come and join us.

The old kitchen is now in the last stages of decoration so will soon be in use as minister's vestry/office/creche/quiet room.

Thursday 1 April 2010

Alpha (Prayer)

It amazes me how, in a quiet way, the living God meets with us and things change.

In looking at Prayer last Night it was clear a few were really being spoken to be the Living God. Thats awesome - but what of next week?

We'll be looking at the Word of God - i.e. the way God speaks directly to us. It is going to be good!

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Alpha

We've had 2 Alpha's now. 3rd this week (Mar 24th).

It is a great chance for everyone to get involved - even if you don't believe in Christianity. It certainly opens everyones eyes to the possibility. We start at 7:00, finish at 9:15 - but the time in the middle doesn't seem to take but 30 minutes!

It's good.

Wednesday 3 March 2010

First Alpha

Just got back from our first Alpha course evening. We had 19 people which was a really good start - the food was great too! There is still plenty of time to join in with us if you want to come along - we start at 7pm on a Wednesday with a meal and followed by a DVD for about half an hour and then we break into groups for discussion. Don't worry if you can't make every session, just drop in when you can, we'd love to see you.

Sunday 28 February 2010

Youth Conference Reunion

This year the Youth Conference Reunion was held at Ely. The actual journey to get there was 4 hours but upon arriving there, it always seems to make me smile. It was good to see some old faces as well as some new. On the Friday it was just a catch up time for all of us.

After a few hours sleep, Saturday arrived, and we had a big day ahead of us. The preacher, Dan, was talking to us about the Power of Christ, and the activities we did in the afternoon certainly showed us this. The three activities were litter picking, giving out chocolates on the streets and doing a treasure hunt. The group I was in was the treasure hunt. What happens is that you pray to God to give you specific words or phrases and see if they match to any of the columns you have. The columns were place, name, appearance, illness and other. They you go out to these places and try to find these people. We found five people on the street and we prayed for them. It really opened my eyes to how God works through people.

On the Sunday,the inevitable happened - it snowed. We had to walk from the church where we were staying to the school where the service was held. After the service we had lunch with the members of the church. After this we returned to the Church and we parted our ways back across the country. It was truly a memorable Youth Conference. Thanks to all the committee that helped to make this conference fantastic.

Busy Week

We have had a busy few days this week. On Wednesday we had the final Prayer meeting before Alpha starts next week and discussed practical arrangements. It sounds as if there may be several outside people coming along which would be wonderful.

On Thursday we had a much delayed Church Meeting, although there were only about nine of us there. We covered all the usual business but, during Any Other Business someone came up with the brilliant idea of starting a Cafe Church during the morning services in an attempt to encourage others to come along. We are aiming to have a trial session on Easter Sunday morning which is really exiting. Anyone is welcome to come along so if you are reading this - that means you!

On Friday we held a Craft Evening lead by Kate Foster who showed everyone how to decorate flower pots - very enjoyable! A good night was had by all 13 adults and 12 children who came along.