Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts

Monday, 19 December 2016

Christmas Service 2016

Clive Butcher at our Christmas Service 2016
We had great fun at our Christmas service on Sunday - yes a week before Christmas, we know! Keith Smith preached in the first meeting about the Second Coming of Jesus - as Christmas celebrates the first time he came, we looked beyond to what the second coming means and what it may look like.

Then in our second children and families service we had some visitors as well as crafts, Christmas songs, crackers to pull and gifts to unwrap! All were used to help illustrate the good news of the Christmas story - Jesus, God with us! Our Saviour is born.

This was followed by a bring and share meal where lots of good conversations took place and the festive atmosphere was great fun.

Thank you to all who came along and contributed in some way to help make this a very special day.

Merry Christmas!

(We are having a small informal service on Christmas Day in the Church Rooms at Octavia View starting at 10:30am)

For information about other church services during the Christmas period please visit www.ChristmasInWisbech.co.uk 

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Come to Messy Church in October

Come and join in the fun on Saturday 8 October at the Queen Mary Cenre, Wisbech from 3:30pm - 5:30pm! Messy Church is a monthly creative way of having fun for all ages. It is also church, so we learn about a theme from the Bible - this month it is 'Salt and Light' - sing a song and say a prayer as well as having a meal together at the end.

This month we are learning about what it means to be salt and light to the people around us - come along to find out all about it!

www.messywisbech.org.uk

Saturday 8 October
3:30pm-5:30pm
Queen Mary Community Centre, Wisbech
PE13 2PE
Free of charge (although donations are welcome)

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Christian Passover Meal


Last night a group of us gathered together in the church rooms at Octavia View to take part in a Christian Passover Meal. This helped us to deepen our understanding of Communion as well as helping us to identify with the Jewish roots of Christianity. The evening was led by Andrew Saunders and was most enjoyable.

Friday, 11 September 2015

Messy Church Trial



We had a great turn out for our Messy Church Trial on Sunday. The theme was 'Telling People About Jesus' - which is exactly what we want Messy Church to do! Everyone engaged with the all-age activities that included: biscuity traffic lights; gospel catapults; trinity pyramids; magnetic trains and many more. The 'Celebration' was good fun and everyone enjoyed the short skit performed by some of our very capable actors! We then all enjoyed a delicious meal of spaghetti bolognese followed by some yummy Eaton Mess for dessert.

We are hoping that Messy Church will launch officially in January 2016 on a Saturday afternoon/early evening. Keep visiting our website for details.

  

Saturday, 21 February 2015

Dedication of Katrina


Last Sunday saw a joyous celebration where the church family as well as relatives of Matt and Verity came together to give thanks for the life of Katrina and to dedicate her to God. Matt and Verity made some promises as declared that they would bring Katrina up in a home that will help her to get to know God. The church and relatives also promised to support them in their work and to help Katrina along her journey of discovering who Jesus is.

The service was followed by a wonderful bring-and-share meal.

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

New Year's Eve

 
Thanks to all those who came and joined in with the Church's New Year's Eve celebrations at the Queen Mary Centre in Wisbech. We had a fabulous time. There was a massive bring-and-share banquet followed by some line dancing and karaoke, while board games and video games were being played in the church rooms.

Half-and-hour before the strike of twelve-o'clock we got together and thanked God for the year that had passed as well as dedicating the future year to Him. We shared in communion together and then at midnight sang Auld Langs Eyne together.

It was a special time. Thanks for joining in and helping to make it special.