Friday, September 11, 2009

Film Club goes a bit alien...

Film Club are meeting this Sunday, we're going to see the highly rated District 9- action thriller with aliens, racial tensions etc... oh, and some great big explosions...

we're meeting up in Wetherspoons at 7.30, the film starts at 8.30 and then we'll have another drink and a chat about the film and the issues it raises afterwards.

Come along, invite a friend

Community Alpha Course

Dear all,

Simon and Marjorie May are planning to run an ALPHA course starting Thursday October 1st at 7.30pm at my house. The refreshments will be coffee (or tea!) and cake.
This is for the whole Mission community
If people would like to come then register with me (344321). People usually come with a friend rather by themselves so do encourage people to invite and bring.
I'd really appreciate it if this could be announced, included on notice sheets etc, for next 2/3 weeks.
Thanks

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Top of the world- and beyond!


Phew... 14 hours, 79 climbers, 7 very tired belaying legends and 9148m later, we've finished our relay climb...and accidentally climbed 300m beyond the top of Mt Everest (which is only 8848m high). I guess our counting muscles had got tired too by the end of it too, but at least we weren't 300m below the top!

Huge thanks to all the climbers, the supporters, the sponsors, the staff at the Mill Adventure Centre who let us use their wall and kept us supplied with cheese toasties and cups of tea...

the 'justgiving' page is now set up here so please use it to find out more and support the project.

This picture is at one of our 'quiet' spots when we only had a few hours to go- I'm belaying one of our youth group who said she couldn't do the climb and then proceeded to climb the wall 40 times!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Climbing up the walls!


Tomorrow (Friday 3rd July) and the next day a team of climbers including 35 primary school children as well as local residents and members of Holy Trinity and Goodleigh churches will be undertaking a huge sponsored climb- we'll be attempting to climb the total height of Mt Everest (8848m) in 18 hours of relay climbing at a local climbing wall.

Its all part of the fundraising and awareness heightening projects for Holy Trinity Church, which is having essential work done to keep the building safe (bits of the tower falling off, dodgy electrics and a leaking roof just aren't popular- and we wonder why people sometimes stay away from church!). Once the work is finished the tower will look awesome, the building will be fit-for-purpose as a multi-use worship and community space, and we're also trying to build a community climbing wall inside the tower: it won't affect the exterior at all, and will give local schools and community groups an added facility...

Anyway, its a sponsored thing, any donations would be hugely appreciated (email the Trinity Church office on office@trinitybarnstaple.eclipse.co.uk or send cheques directly to trinity vicarage, victoria road, barnstaple, Devon).

But thats not the point- its also an intentionally missional thing: a bunch of Christians are doing something with the express purpose of blessing the local community, and we aren't doing inside our church services, and we've involved the local community in the actual project... we won't be preaching with words, but we'll be showing the fruits of the Spirit in our actions and building connections with the people who live and work around us... lets just hope and pray that i don't drop someone from the climbing wall!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

4th Sunday- Church Outside goes tidal


The Church Outside group went to Putsborough Beach today for our monthly worship event. Arriving at just after 10am to a worryingly small beach we started off by making some sand sculptures to relax into each others company (sculptures on the theme of films: slumdog millionaire won for attempting to build a miniature slum on the beach!). Following that most people relaxed while a small team set out a prayer labyrinth based on the Millenium Labyrinth at St Paul's Cathedral ( http://www.labyrinth.org.uk/index.html ).

Once it was all set up we used it as the focus of our morning worship- it took just under an hour for 40 of us to pass through the labyrinth and the two additional prayer stations, while passersby looked on and occasionally asked what was going on- a few came close enough to look at the printed reflections that were dotted around the labyrinth itself.

Afterwards we had a picnic lunch and played a few more games on the beach before retiring just as the rain became more serious- next month we'll probably be out on Exmoor, contact Andy Dodwell at Holy Trinity for further details if you are interested.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

the other thing... Pilton Festival

Pilton Green Man Festival....

18th July 2009...

The Oasis...

Parish Hall 10am-4pm....

Free Refreshments, Prayer corner, Live Music, A Quiet Space...

Help needed with Stewarding, set up, refreshments team, clear up- contact Holy Trinity Office or leave a comment here.

Forthcoming events...

While I'm here, a couple of things that are coming up:

This Sunday (14th) in the evening, a Film Club are going to see 'Looking for Eric', Ken Loach's new film. its a 15, containing 'very strong language and soft drug use', so be warned, but it also tackles the issues of family life and the struggles of parenthood, drink and football.

According to the director 'it's about friendship and about coming to terms with who you are. It's a film against individualism: we’re stronger as a gang than we are on our own. You can be pretentious about this but it is about the solidarity of friends, which is epitomised in a crowd of football supporters. But also where you work and the people you work alongside. Although that seems an almost trite observation, it's still not the spirit of the age. Or it hasn't been the spirit of the age for the last 30 years, where people are your competitors, not your comrades.'

we're going to watch the film at Barnstaple Cinema, then go for a drink and a chat at Wetherspoons. We'll hope to talk about how things within the film sit alongside our own lives and those of people in the world around us, and consider how the Christian faith speaks of the issues raised within the film.

if you are interested in coming, let me know.

Andy

Calendar Problems!

Dear all,

at present the calendar, which was working fine for a while, is not working at all - thats what the white box that says 'invalid address' should contain.

any information that you would like to have entered into the mission community calendar when its been revived can be either left here as a comment, or emailed to the church office at Holy Trinity with FAO Mission Community Calendar in the subject line.

sorry about that.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Calendar Comments

Please add any details to go on the calendar, or amendments that need to be made to existing entries, as comments on this posting.
When requesting entries or amendments, please give the date, location, time (start and finish where known), and your contact name.
Thanks.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Good Friday Walk of Witness

So, this year, on Good Friday, what are you doing to remember that Jesus died on the cross and rose again? Is it something worth getting out of bed for on a Sunday morning? Is it something worth walking 1 mile for? Is it something worth 20 minutes of your time on Friday lunchtime?

Starting from 3 churches around Barnstaple at 11.30 (Pilton, Sticklepath and Grosvenor), groups will be walking in to the town centre and meeting up for a short time of worship (classic tracks: 'Amazing Grace', 'When I survey the wondrous Cross', and 'The Lord's my Shepherd'), a brief message of encouragement and hope, and a prayer. Its nothing scary, but it would be great if the whole town noticed the presence of Christians in their midst at this time.

Good Friday is one of those times when the world is saying 'isn't this something to do with God and Jesus?', and the answer we want to give is 'yes', so come and be part of it.

Jesus died on a cross for all humanity, have you got some spare time this Friday to say thank you?

Monday, January 5, 2009

Happy New Year to everyone, our prayer is that this year will bring us closer together as Christ's body within the Barnstaple and North Devon area, and closer to God as we seek to hear and follow his voice.