New discover mini-series and BBQ lunch – 5 September 2015

_MG_3883During September, we’re having a mini-series of talks in discover on Future Events.

We’ll be exploring four important subjects which are relevant to everyone and looking at the details given about them from the Bible’s perspective.

At the same time, the children will be returning to their own activities as Sunday Club starts up again, following the break for summer.

All services start as usual, at 11:45am and there will be a BBQ lunch following tomorrow’s talk, at around 12:30pm.  If the weather is good, we’ll look to sit out in the park and also play some games.

Details of the talks are below. We hope you’ll be able to join us for refreshments beforehand from 11:30am.

What does the Bible say about:
Life after death? – 6 September
Jesus coming back again? – 13 September
The future of the world? – 20 September
Heaven and Hell? – 27 September

Sausage Sizzle – 30 August 2015

In the gathering gloom of a late summer evening, a few hardy stalwarts met up by the river in Marlow for our first ‘Sausage Sizzle’ for two years.

We managed to muster some sixteen in total, ranging in age from 5 to 90!  All waited patiently for their sausages, cooked once again over a small gas stove. Continue reading “Sausage Sizzle – 30 August 2015”

Holiday Club – 27 to 30 August 2014

We had an excellent time at our children’s Holiday Club this week, amazingly the first that we’ve held at Parkside since 2001!Holiday Club Invite card v1.1

The Holiday Club ran between 10am and 12pm each day and was for children aged between 4 and 11 years old.  With a total of twenty children attending at least one of the four days, the numbers were perfectly manageable by the team of helpers.

The Holiday Club was led by Alan Michael, who worked through the story of Joseph in his usual unique and captivating way. Continue reading “Holiday Club – 27 to 30 August 2014”

Thanksgiving Service for Myrtle Gomm – 5 June 2014

AM Order of Service
The Order of Service (click to open)

Over 80 people gathered at Parkside for a Thanksgiving Service for the life of Myrtle Gomm.

The service was chaired by Victor Michael who began by welcoming all those who had gathered, including some from St Mark’s Nursing Centre.

Victor began by quoting from Proverbs 31, using The Message translation and picked out certain verses, linking them to Myrtle’s life.

The opening hymn was Glory, glory everlasting and after the hymn, Ken Hill opened in prayer, particularly giving thanks for Myrtle’s life and remembering those who mourn her.

Myrtle’s niece, Heather Evans then read from Psalm 23. Continue reading “Thanksgiving Service for Myrtle Gomm – 5 June 2014”