Christmas: The Plan – 4th December 2011

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Following an extensive campaign including creation of posters, invitations, social media and even a press-release for the Maidenhead Advertiser, we were pleased to welcome over 50 people for the first in our series of carol services in December entitled Step into Christmas.

The opening service was hosted by Phil Bray and began with the carol O little town of Bethlehem which was followed by prayer. 

Phil ran through the titles of the different services coming up and also mentioned a little about the planned Family Services for 2012 – the first of which will take place on 15th January at 11.30am.  The topic for the year will be Celebrations.

A sneak at some of next year's planned Family Services

Our second carol was It came upon the midnight clear.

After the carol, we had the first part 0f an Advent Calendar themed Quiz.  There were 24 envelopes hung on the Christmas tree and two teams (Christmas Puddings and Mince Pies) each took it in turns to send someone up to choose an envelope.  Each contained a unique number from 1 to 24 and a chocolate coin.

The number inside was linked to a question about Christmas, from the Advent calendar on the screen, with the points determined by the value of the number.  Higher value numbers generally meant that the questions were likely to be harder.

The Advent Calendar Quiz

At the end of the quiz the running points totals were: Mince Pies 52 points and Christmas Puddings 46 points.  This will continue for the next two weeks before prizes are awarded!

Our third carol was The Servant King, also known as From heaven you came.

After this, David Angell came up for a couple of minutes to talk about ‘What Christmas means to me‘.  David brought out his fondness to listening to Carols from Kings each year on Christmas Eve as well as touching on the real reason for Christmas.

After David had finished we sang Once in royal David’s city before Alan came up to speak on the opening topic – Christmas: The Plan.

Alan brought out, using the example of the work of Canadian artist Lewis Lavoie, that God viewed Christmas by looking at it from the ‘Big Picture’.  Alan ran through numerous examples in the Old Testament where it confirmed the timing and location where the birth of Jesus would take place and the fact that it was all part of God’s plan for Christmas. 

He also looked at the practical issues concerning the people involved in the story before finishing by reminding people that although we think of Jesus as a baby at Christmas, he didn’t stay that way and grew into a man who ultimately gave his life on the cross at Calvary.

After Alan had finished and closed in prayer, we enjoyed mince pies and other refreshments.

Everything seemed to work together well and we were encouraged by a positive beginning to the series of Step into Christmas.  Next week we have Victor taking the subject of Christmas: The Person.

You can see some of Lewis Lavoie’s amazing work below:

Bracknell Annual Conference – 19th November 2011

Bracknell held their Annual Conference today with speakers John Lee and Fred Epps.

Below are live tweets from the afternoon and evening from Josh Davies, Brian Sparks and the bracknell_gh twitter feed:

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November 2011 Conference: 1 Timothy 1 – 12th November 2011

This evening we started our winter series of conferences with a visit from Bernard Osborne who began our studies in 1 Timothy with a look at chapter 1.

Below is how the evening unfolded on Twitter and at the bottom of the post is an opportunity to listen to Bernard’s thoughts.

Following the conference we enjoyed refreshments prepared by Brian and Judith.

 
Click below to listen to or download Bernard’s thoughts. Please note that around 11:20 into the message there is a short pause where Bernard’s microphone battery failed.

Family Service – 6th November 2011

We had a good turnout of around 45 people at our final Family Service of the year.

This month it was hosted by Phil Bray and began with the singing of Down from His Glory and prayer.

The second chorus was Wonderful Grace which was followed by a Bonfire Night matching pairs quiz.  Mention was also made of the upcoming events in December which we’re calling Step into Christmas.

Halfway through the matching pairs quiz

After the quiz the children enjoyed a number of their favourite choruse from Sunday Club before David Angell came to speak.

David began by asking the question ‘Who moved the stone?’ before linking it in to the story of Jesus appearing to his disciples after the resurrection and Thomas not being with them.

He went on to explain that Thomas was with them when they next met and Jesus appeared again and invited Thomas to touch his hands and feet and to see the wounds.  Thomas simply replied ‘My Lord and My God’.

David went on to talk about the different miracles that we have looked at in the Family Services this year and the fact that they are signs that point us to Jesus.  The greatest sign of all is his resurrection back to heaven and the fact that he has promised that he will return.

He went on, in a powerful message, to point out that death is not the end and one day all on earth will bow their knee to God.

We won’t have a normal Family Service in December but will have our Carols by Candlelight on Christmas Eve following on from our Step into Christmas.

Our next planned Family Service will be on 15th January 2012.