Monday, 6 October 2008
Sunday, 20 April 2008
13th April Service & Notices
To access the powerpoint files for last Sunday's service, click on the link below
Second Sunday powerpoint files
See you all next time on 10th May
Second Sunday powerpoint files
You may need the powerpoint viewer to read these files this can be downloaded for free by clicling on the following link
See you all next time on 10th May
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Saturday, 22 March 2008
Good Friday Children's workshop
Yesterday saw another successful Good Friday kids workshop in Priory House. It was lovely to welcome 22 children aged between 4 and 8 (and their parents at the end of the day) and to have the chance to celebrate the story of Easter with them.
During the day the youngsters made a variety of craft items, including donkey models and masks, Easter bird houses, crosses and palm leaves. Our 'HOSANNA' placard is on display at the back of the Priory so do have a look if you have the chance. They also had a go at icing and decorating cakes and biscuits and making chocolate Easter nests with real chocolate eggs!
We also learnt some new songs and everyone showed us how loudly and well they can sing! I have little voice left today (which some may say is a good thing!!!). I look forward to the next Second Sunday service when I hope they'll join in as well again.
The day finished with family worship with a story about a donkey called Hannah, prayers and poems led by the children and singing & dancing.
Many thanks to Frances for organising the day and Anita and Wendy for their help (we couldn't have done it without you). I think everyone had a fab time and we all had a chance to remember the sacrifice our Lord made for us and a chance to celebrate the true meaning of Easter.
Thanks to everyone for coming and see you all on April 13th in Priory Hall.
Easter blessings to all.
Sarah
During the day the youngsters made a variety of craft items, including donkey models and masks, Easter bird houses, crosses and palm leaves. Our 'HOSANNA' placard is on display at the back of the Priory so do have a look if you have the chance. They also had a go at icing and decorating cakes and biscuits and making chocolate Easter nests with real chocolate eggs!
We also learnt some new songs and everyone showed us how loudly and well they can sing! I have little voice left today (which some may say is a good thing!!!). I look forward to the next Second Sunday service when I hope they'll join in as well again.
The day finished with family worship with a story about a donkey called Hannah, prayers and poems led by the children and singing & dancing.
Many thanks to Frances for organising the day and Anita and Wendy for their help (we couldn't have done it without you). I think everyone had a fab time and we all had a chance to remember the sacrifice our Lord made for us and a chance to celebrate the true meaning of Easter.
Thanks to everyone for coming and see you all on April 13th in Priory Hall.
Easter blessings to all.
Sarah
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Meeting 10th March
We had a good meeting last night at the George reviewing last Sunday's service and looking ahead to April's.
Topics that came up included the prayer time and different ways we might do this in the future and how we can incorporate both personal and corporate and beyond intercessionary prayer. We thought about having a prayer box that we could put intercessions in which would be held up to God as part of the prayer but not read out. For those who can't make the next service but would like such a prayer to be included they can contact us. I'll sort an email via the Priory Church website and post it to this blog shortly.
We also thought it would be good to pray for our various areas of work and living that we're involved in in the area. What came through strongly was our need to be open to the Holy Spirit through out not only the time of prayer but also the service as a whole, whilst ensuring at the same time that the structure of the service remains coherent and easy for everyone to know where we're at.
We also talked about how we're very much keen for the mums and dads who take the little ones through to Tina and Duncan, that once the children are comfortable and settled that the mums and dads come back into the main hall so as not to miss the address and prayer time. We also wanted to reassure any parents worried about the gurgles and squeaks, especially the little ones might make, not to worry about it.
The readings for April will be posted shortly.
Time for breakfast!
Will
Topics that came up included the prayer time and different ways we might do this in the future and how we can incorporate both personal and corporate and beyond intercessionary prayer. We thought about having a prayer box that we could put intercessions in which would be held up to God as part of the prayer but not read out. For those who can't make the next service but would like such a prayer to be included they can contact us. I'll sort an email via the Priory Church website and post it to this blog shortly.
We also thought it would be good to pray for our various areas of work and living that we're involved in in the area. What came through strongly was our need to be open to the Holy Spirit through out not only the time of prayer but also the service as a whole, whilst ensuring at the same time that the structure of the service remains coherent and easy for everyone to know where we're at.
We also talked about how we're very much keen for the mums and dads who take the little ones through to Tina and Duncan, that once the children are comfortable and settled that the mums and dads come back into the main hall so as not to miss the address and prayer time. We also wanted to reassure any parents worried about the gurgles and squeaks, especially the little ones might make, not to worry about it.
The readings for April will be posted shortly.
Time for breakfast!
Will
Monday, 10 March 2008
8th March Powerpoint
The the order of service for 8th March can be downloaded here.
The notices for 8th March can be downloaded here.
Both require the Powerpoint viewer (Windows). If you're using a Mac you'll know what to do!
Please note that these are for personal use only.
Will
The notices for 8th March can be downloaded here.
Both require the Powerpoint viewer (Windows). If you're using a Mac you'll know what to do!
Please note that these are for personal use only.
Will
Meeting at the George
Just to reiterate that we'll be meeting at the George on Tuesday evening (11th) at 7.30pm. All welcome to review last Sunday's service and look ahead to April's.
Saturday, 8 March 2008
Second Sunday, 8th March
We're continuing our way through the gospel according to Luke as we travel with Jesus from Galilee to Jerusalem. As we do we're exploring what it means to be a disciple of Christ today.
The Scripture we will be reading and meditating on is Genesis18:1-10a and Luke 10:38-42.
Do use the comments facility to add your thoughts and reflections on these passages after the service.
Will
The Scripture we will be reading and meditating on is Genesis18:1-10a and Luke 10:38-42.
Do use the comments facility to add your thoughts and reflections on these passages after the service.
Will
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