Light Party Fun (2)

Thank to the generosity of church members, we were able to give everyone who attended the Light Party a ‘Bag of Hope’ containing a booklet of Bible stories and some chocolates:

We were also able to provide lunch for the families who attended and to give people the opportunity to have a fun time celebrating our local community. Thanks to all who attended and to all the church volunteers who helped to make this a really fun day.

Looking At Heroes

We also spent time thinking about heroes, walking the heroes’ labyrinth where some of our heroes (William Booth, Gideon, Blaise Pascal, Martin Luther King and Mother Teresa) were remembered and making hero bunting.

Alison’s hero is (not surprisingly) William Booth, though she also made bunting to remember the influence of her parents.

Julie’s Bible hero is Gideon, perhaps because despite his insecurities, he still obeyed God.

Making hero bunting:

Heroes don’t have to be people with super powers. They simply have to do what is right, even if they feel afraid or face opposition. Jesus said that we are the light of the world. Because of His Spirit living in us, we can be heroes too! – it’s a question of learning to trust and obey.

Light Party Fun

Thanks to all who attended and helped at the Light Party today. As always, we had a lot of fun looking at how Jesus is the light of the world and calls us light too!

There were a variety of craft activities to enjoy, including making concertina candles and light lanterns.

People also had the opportunity to play different games:

 

We included traditional games like apple-bobbing and ‘Pass The Pumpkin’!

‘Do Something’ weekend

Next weekend is our ‘Do Something’ weekend, when we think about the practical ways we can serve God in our local community.

On Saturday 3rd November we will be distributing 2000 leaflets advertising the church’s activities to houses in Goldthorpe. If you can join us for this, please meet at church at 11 a.m. and we will be taking leaflets out. This is something nearly everyone can be involved in and the more people who come, the quicker it will be!

On Sunday 4th November at both services, we will be collecting food and other items for the Salvation Army Christmas hamper appeal and winter warmer project. Instead of bringing fresh produce as for a harvest festival, we will be collecting the following food items:

  • Stuffing & Yorkshire pudding mixes
  • Gravy Granules
  • Tinned ham/ corned beef
  • Selection boxes
  • Tins of sweets/ chocolates
  • Chocolate log
  • Christmas pudding
  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Sugar
  • Long life milk/ long life fruit juices

Please ensure the ‘best before’ dates on all items is after Christmas.

We will also be collecting:

  • hot water bottles
  • thermos flasks
  • foil blankets
  • hats
  • scarves & gloves
  • winter coats

Thank you in anticipation of the help and provisions you will bring which will make a real difference to local families.

Two birthdays

As we reach the end of October, we had two young birthdays to celebrate – one for October, one for the beginnig of November…

Mustard Seeds

Doug Horley’s songFaith as Small as a Mustard Seed’ reminds us of Jesus’s words: ‘Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, “Move from here to there,” and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.’ (Matt 17:20)

Mustard seeds really are small; it’s almost impossible to hold just one and keep it safe!

Faith is an essential ingredient for every believer, for without faith it is impossible to please God. (Heb 11:6) We need faith every day of our lives, not just when we first accept Christ as Lord and Saviour. God is constantly stretching our faith, calling us on. As Tim Hughes sings, ‘take this pocketful of faith/ It is all I have today/ I’m giving it all.’ (Pocketful of Faith’, Tim Hughes & Nick Herbert)

What is God calling you to believe today?