Last night was the Big Birthday Bash celebration, bringing together Christians from local churches and former members of the church in a night of thanksgiving for God’s faithfulness.

Before the meeting, a reminder of why we were there – 50 years!

DSC_0247Getting ready beforehand:

DSC_0234DSC_0249DSC_0232At the start of the meeting:

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DSC_0289A number of people testified about how they had come to be part of Goldthorpe Pentecostal Community Church and how God has moved over the years.

DSC_0267DSC_0272Members from other churches also talked of the close relationship with our church:

DSC_0257DSC_0274Dave then spoke about the work of the Parent & Toddler Group.

DSC_0278Started in 1990, this group has met faithfully every Friday morning in term-time since then, with Diane and Joan providing faithful leadership of the group. The original aim was to help mothers with babies and toddlers who might feel isolated and to help their children to learn social skills. Over the years, numbers have fluctuated, but it has been a privilege to see how God has worked to the extent that some of the original group members are now bringing their grandchildren to the group! When the group was started, toys were donated and a few bought; now there is a good selection of toys as the church has invested into this community outreach. The original entrance fee was 50p, and this remains the charge today, for one of the key points was affordability in an area where money might be tight. The group is not about making profits but about providing a meeting place for mums and toddlers and helping local people to experience the love of God in a tangible way.

Children’s work and youth work have always been a key feature of the church. Children’s songs remain a part of church services, encouraging children to participate in singing truth:

DSC_0276Mark then spoke about the youth work which runs on a Monday evening.

DSC_0285Since moving into Market Street, we have had up to 70 children and young people in the building on a Monday evening – no wonder we’ve had the community room sound-proofed! The group again aims to offer children and young people a safe environment for play. Games and crafts are run every week and Mark thanked all the volunteers who faithfully give up their time. Over the years, at least 100 different children each year have passed through the group and now many children who used to come have grown up and are bringing their own children to the group. In twenty years of ministry, there have been no serious accidents and although the work is challenging, God’s faithfulness and helpers’ faithfulness have blessed the work.

It’s good to reflect on why we are called ‘Goldthorpe Pentecostal Community Church’ and one of the reasons is this emphasis on serving the local community, something which is now also continued through our support of the Salvation Army food bank. May we always have an outward focus, for Christ came to seek and to save that which was lost.