You are invited to be part of the Women's World Day of Prayer on Friday 2nd March 2018 at 1:30pm at St John's Church, Kingsley, Hollow Lane, Kingsley. WA6 8EH
The Christian women of Suriname have prepared this service. Refreshments will be served after the service.
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A new fellowship and outreach group for anyone of any age which will consist of sharing a simple meal followed by games, craft, prayers and exploring different parts of Bible. First two meetings will be on Friday 9th March and 23rd March from 5:00-7:00pm.
Please contact either Naomi Emison or Andrea Ellams if you would be willing to help out or would like to come along. Ladies Group are having a Cream Tea on Monday 17th July 2017 from 2pm until 4pm .Tickets £2.00 includes refreshments, tombola raffle and a cake stall. Proceeds to Salvation Army Homeless (Warrington Branch). We would be pleased to receive any prizes to put on the tombola and raffle stalls, also home made cakes.
We are planning a lunch together at the Riverside Inn at Acton Bridge on Saturday 1st April, 12.30pm. If you are able to join us please sign the sheet in the Church Hall. I can arrange transport so indicate if you would like a lift. They have a 2 for 1 offer and I'll arrange for everyone to pay in pairs to get the benefit of this deal. We have had successful lunches in the past and it would be good to have as many people as possible. Ros (secretary@frodshammethodist.org)
There will be a Lent Study Group which will take place over four sessions at 7.30pm on Tuesday evenings starting on Tuesday 14th March and on Wednesday afternoons starting at 1.30pm on Wednesday 15th March at Frodsham Methodist Church. Room to be confirmed. Please see Rev'd. Andrew Emison for more details. All welcome.
The Cheshire Churches Together Service for 2017 will take place in Frodsham. It will be celebrated at St. Laurence Parish Church on Sunday 22nd January at 3 pm. We are privelaged that the preacher will be Rev’d. Dr. Roger Walton, President of the Methodist Conference. The focus will be on reconciliation between our different Churches and promises to be a rewarding time. Dr. Walton is former Director of the Wesley Study Centre in Durham and the author of a number of books and articles. You are all most welcome and encouraged to come and share this time together. Our next Lunch Club will be on Wednesday 7th December. We hope you will come and enjoy a light lunch and a chat with us. Lunch will be served at 12.30pm prompt, with doors open from 12 noon. Transport can usually be arranged within the Frodsham area for those who need it. The suggested donation for lunch is £3 each.
As usual, to aid catering, we do need numbers in advance, so please make sure you add your name to the Reservation List which is in the Church Foyer, or e-mail enquiries@frodshammethodist.org. Our next Lunch Club will be on Wednesday 2nd November. We hope you will come and enjoy a light lunch and a chat with us. Lunch will be served at 12.30pm prompt, with doors open from 12 noon. Transport can usually be arranged within the Frodsham area for those who need it. The suggested donation for lunch is £3 each.
As usual, to aid catering, we do need numbers in advance, so please make sure you add your name to the Reservation List which is in the Church Foyer, ring Marg Jacks or e-mail enquiries@frodshammethodist.org. There will be a walk leaving Church on October 22nd at 1.30pm. Alan Gerrard is leading the walk and, as we have done several walks in Frodsham, this time we will be going by car to a different starting point. The walk will last about 2 hours and we will return to Church for refreshments. There will be plenty of car spaces for anyone who needs a lift. Please join the walk next Saturday. Out Harvest Weekend is 24th/25th/26th September. Saturday: Harvest of Memories Come and join us for coffee/tea and cake or lunch and browse the memorabilia that we will have on display. There will also be entertainment throughout the day. This will be a day not to be missed. Sunday: The morning service will be at 10am, followed by a Harvest Brunch. Please join us for both of these. During the service we will be collecting tins, packet foods and donations of money, which will be distributed between Runcorn and Frodsham Foodbank, and Chester Aid for the Homeless. The evening service at 6pm will be a Harvest Songs of Praise service. Monday: Afternoon Harvest Praise followed by light refreshments. The Circuit Young Adults Group (aged 20-35) will be meeting on Sunday 7th August at Rowton Methodist Church from 6.30-8.00p.m. The group have decided to follow Brian D. McLaren's We Make the Road by Walking which is a year-long course. For more details please contact Christine Dutton (christine.dutton@methodist.org.uk). On 7th August we will be reflecting on the first 3 chapters - Awe and Wonder, Being Human and A World of Meaning, so a nice easy start!
On Monday 11th July 2016 from 2pm until 4pm in the Church Hall, Kingsley Road, Frodsham Methodist Church Ladies Group will be holding a Cream Tea.
TICKETS £2.00 (includes refreshments) -- Cake stall, Tombola and Raffle -- Proceeds to The Opal Club Lunch Club - Book your place today! Our next Lunch Club will be on Wednesday 6th July. We hope you will come and enjoy a light lunch and a chat with us. Lunch will be served at 12.30pm prompt, with doors open from 12 noon. Transport can usually be arranged within the Frodsham area for those who need it. The suggested donation for lunch is £3 each. As usual, to aid catering, we do need numbers in advance, so please make sure you add your name to the Reservation List which is in the foyer or e-mail enquiries@frodshammethodist.org.
At the last Third Sunday discussion, as part of a session for “taking up” things for Lent, the group discussed spending an evening in Holy Week reading the whole of St Mark’s Gospel as a continuous narrative of the life of Jesus, and as a way of giving thanks for the whole life and teaching of Jesus as prelude to the Easter weekend events following.
The Group invites you, therefore, to join them for a reading in the Quiet Room on Tuesday 22nd March 7.00pm to 9.00 pm Reading Chapters 1 to 14 of St Marks Gospel up to the point of the Last Supper. The evening would thus dovetail into the Maundy Thursday service currently being planned for later in the week which normally covers the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus. The intention is to treat the evening as a book reading following the continuous story as it unfolds, and enabling us to experience each section of the story in its context, and as part of the whole life and ministry of Jesus’ in the sequence that Mark records it. Two breaks in the reading would provide a short time for coffee and cakes. Preferably 14 readers would take a chapter each (or double up as necessary). Do come and join us and let John Holmes or Patricia Barnard know if you are willing to read a chapter (and if you eat cake!!). Come and Join the celebration on Wednesday 23rd December. Afternoon Tea and Messy Christingle at 3-3.45pm followed by a Christingle Service at 4pm. Feel free to drop in for either or both parts. All most welcome. Donations will be received for the Children’s Society. For queries about this or any of our work for young people and families, contact Andrea Ellams, Young Families Worker on andrea.ellams@frodshammergodist.org. |
ReflectionsThe reflections here are written by members of our congregation.
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