Join us for one of our Christmas Services this year:
Sunday 19th December 09.30 am - 3rd Sunday; 10.45 am - Nativity Service; 6 pm - Carols by Candlelight; Christmas Eve 9 pm - Holy Communion; Christmas Day 10.45 - Family Service; Or how about joining Equinox, the local singing group on Thursday 23rd December at 7.30 for a sing-a-long at Christmas. Tickets just £5 on the door. Frodsham Churches Together invite you and your children to enjoy the Christmas story told in a fresh way through a free multi-media experience at Main Street Community Church. It will be open to the public from 10am till 2pm on Saturday 4th December. Particularly suitable for children aged 5 to 8 years old, the journey lasts approximately 45 minutes. Tickets can be booked on the day and journeys depart at 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Refreshments and children's crafts also available. We are now fully automated and have a new e-mail address. Do get in touch with us via enquiries@frodshammethodist.org.
Friday 19th November, 5.15 till 7 PM in the Church Hall, Kingsley RoadJoin us for crafts, food and lively (and short) worship plus lots of fun for all the family! E-mail frodshammethodist@hotmail.co.ukfor more information.
Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th December in Church. Live music, hot food and drinks, craft stalls and much more will make Frodsham Methodist Church’s Christmas Tree Festival a lively affair.
On the Friday it will be between 6-8pm, on Saturday, 10am-4pm and Sunday, 12 noon to 4pm when there will be a closing celebration and prize-giving. Other attractions include face painting, a children’s “mouse hunt” and other games, raffles, Traidcraft Christmas items, etc. Special service this Sunday, 14th November, for Remembrance Sunday at 10.45.
21st to 27th November, 2010, is Prisons' Week. Each year, Christian communities around the country pray for the needs of prisoners and their families, victims of crime, prison staff and all those associated with care and rehabilitation. Prisons' Week also seeks to raise awareness about the realities of life 'behind bars'. To find out more, see the website www.prisonsweek.org/2010/index.php
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ReflectionsThe reflections here are written by members of our congregation.
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