We’re looking forward to our next Family Tea, which will take place on Sunday, 8 October from 5pm.
We hope that you’ll be able to join us.
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We’re looking forward to our next Family Tea, which will take place on Sunday, 8 October from 5pm.
We hope that you’ll be able to join us.
On Sunday, 6 March, we’ll once again be celebrating Mother’s Day with a tea, to which all are warmly invited, at 5pm.
This popular fixture in our annual calendar is always well attended, with a good supply of food and ‘bottomless’ cups of tea on offer. Our suggestion is to arrive early to get a good seat.
Following the tea, we’ll enjoy a brief time of singing and a short talk from the Bible and our time together is usually over by 6:30pm.
We had an excellent turnout for our October tea this evening at Parkside, with over fifty people coming along.
As a change, we’d arranged the tables differently to how we normally have them set out and opted to effectively have two long tables down the main hall (each four tables long). Not only did this seem to create more space, it also made it easier for people to talk to each other, rather than everyone being on separate ‘islands’. Continue reading “Family Tea – 11 October 2015” →
We looking forward to our next family tea, which is coming up this weekend, on Sunday afternoon at 5pm.
With a good spread of food on offer (including scones!), it’s a great opportunity to catch up with friends over a tasty tea.
Once everyone has finished, we’ll probably have some singing and Alan will close the evening off with a short talk over the tea table.
We hope that you’ll be able to join with us and look forward to seeing you.
We had around 60 people at this year’s Mother’s Day Tea.
With a number of our Young People away at their weekend in Swindon, it fell to Victor to ‘host’ the tea.
Further excitement occurred in the kitchen when it was realised that the trusty ‘Burco’ water heater had failed and we had to rely on numerous kettles to provide tea.
Fortunately the expectant crowd were not kept waiting for long and were soon treated to the usual spread of sandwiches, scones, cakes and the traditional finale of jelly and ice cream.
We were delighted to have Nathan Moore along to speak to us over the tea-table. Nathan gave a short, amusing talk on Jesus being similar to a mother hen gathering her chicks to herself.
We've got a good crowd in for our #MothersDay tea and we're pleased to welcome @Daprophetnath here with us too.
— Parkside Christn Fwp (@ParksideCF) March 10, 2013
We now look forward to our forthcoming Family Service, which takes place next Sunday.