Tuesday 26 June 2012

Home Group Notes from Sunday 24th June 2012

Vision into Practice


Sermon Theme:  Our Vision >  is to be a church that has been called to be God’s people , to worship, serve, and grow, and to see lives of all ages continually transformed through the power of the Holy Spirit.
1 Corinthians 1:26 - 2:16 







  • What part do you see yourself playing, in putting the Vision God has given us into practice?
  • As a church, Home Group, and as individuals where do you believe God is challenging us in our worship, service, and growth?
  • Share with one another how the Holy Spirit has transformed you, and what spiritual gifts he might be asking you to receive for the building up of St. Mark's?

Sermon from Sunday morning 24th June 2012

The sermon from Sunday morning 24th June is available to download here.





Vision into Practice #4
Our Vision > 
 is to be a church that has been called to be God’s people , to worship, serve, and grow, and to see lives of all ages continually transformed through the power of the Holy Spirit.
1 Corinthians 1:26 - 2:16








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Monday 25 June 2012

Messy Church


  • Do you want to know a little more about God but going to church on Sundays just doesn't fit into your routine?
  • Would you like to meet people from your area?
  • Would you like to spend quality time with your family?
  • Would you like to have lots of fun as well as learning new things?

The Messy Church is just for you...
Come along on Thursday 5th July

No need to book, just come along
ITS FREE TOO!
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Who's it for?
A warm welcome for EVERYONE - parents/carers, uncles, aunties and grandparents with their children, young, old, people on their own or with family and friends.
*** Please note that all children must be accompanied by a responsible adult ***
What happens?
Crafts and games, a celebration with a story, PLUS - a hot meal!
Where?
At the Lache Community Centre, Hawthorne Road
What time?
Starting at 3:15pm and finishing at 5:15pm
For further details contact St Marks Church office on 01244 675372

Wednesday 13 June 2012

St Marks Baby and Toddlers Summer Programme


ST. MARK'S
BABIES AND TODDLERS

WEDNESDAYS 1.00pm-2.45pm

13th June   Fathers' Day Cards

20th June   Playdough

27th June   Card Olympic Torches

4th July      (Very) Mini Olympics Sports

11th July    Water Play
                     (if it's a nice day bring your swims and 
                      a towel)     
              
18th July   End of Term Party

We hope to see you all back after the Summer Holidays in September

St. Marks Church Hall
St Marks Road
Office Tel. 01244 675372


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Monday 11 June 2012

Sermons from 10th June 2012

The sermons from Sunday 10th June is available to download here.





Vision into Practice #3
Our values > The Word of God and the Holy Spirit
Acts 2:42-47










Isaiah - The Suffering Servant #6
The Servant’s Humiliation and Vindication
Isaiah 50:4 - 51:11





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Home Group Notes from Sunday 10th June 2012



Vision into Practice


Sermon Theme: Our values > The Word of God and the Holy Spirit
Acts 2:42-47








  • Read Acts 2: 42 - 47. What are the spiritual and practical results of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on this new community, and how do our values reflect theirs?
  • As the Body of Christ we value the Word of God and the use of God's spiritual gifts in public worship and private prayer. Actual or aspirational - discuss.
  • As we strive to become a more open, prayerful, loving, thankful, forgiving, generous and encouraging community for the glory of God - which values are we strong on, and where is there work to be done, again corporately as God's gathered people, but also in our own personal lives?

Let's try and be more open and honest in our Home Groups in these coming weeks.




St Marks Calendar


We now have a new and exciting feature on the website – the St Marks Calendar.

If you need to know whats on or when something is happening then the new Calendar will tell you.

Just go to www.stmarkssaltney.org.uk and click on Calendar.

We are currently loading all the events and dates and then it will be kept up to date so that you too can be kept up to date with whats going on at St Marks.



Friday 8 June 2012

New Service Times!

Don't forget the new times for our Sunday services.




Holy Communion
9:00 am
Morning Worship
11:00 am



A Different Taste @ St Marks


PHEW ! Finally, after much planning, preparation and a few stresses, we had the launch for our all new Community Café, ‘A Different Taste @ St. Marks’ on Thursday 7th June 2012. Even the weather could not dampen the excitement of all the volunteers and guests.
The rain just stopped enough for Mayor Dave Evans to open ‘A Different Taste @ St. Marks’ by cutting the ribbon.


Rev. Hennie Johnston then welcomed everyone and prayed the Jubilee prayer. 
What a buzz it was to see our local Councillors, our new Mayor and ex mayor, guests and representatives of CATH (Chester Aid to the Homeless) and fellow church members and their guests supporting this new vision for our church.


The link was a different place, as someone said it was palpable with excitement. God’s presence was certainly felt.
All of us who were in the kitchen and serving were kept very busy with teas, coffees, freshly prepared sandwiches and homemade cakes and of course the Special of the Day which was Lasagne, garlic bread and salad.  I can assure you it was just as tasty as it sounds.



This is just the start of more to come. I am hoping that this will encourage you all to pop in on Thursday to sample some it or perhaps all of it.
Please continue to pray that God will bless this work and that all our volunteers will continue to be energized and be filled with continuous excitement and God’s Love as we make his Love known.





Diamond Jubilee Party

What another great day as church members and friends from the local community gathered to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.





Monday 4 June 2012

Hennie's blog for June 2012

Dear All,

Hope many of you are enjoying a half-term break, or if not, at least two Bank Holiday's off in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee, in the midst of sun and showers. Is it not June rather than April!!  My brother informed me, who dropped in for lunch today on route to Scotland  for a reading week, (oh yes in Scotland?!), that Coventry was about to be declared an area of drought having had no rain since before Easter, so they prayed for rain, and they have more or less had 40 days of endless rain since!  Sad that our Creator God felt it had to rain down on our amazing reigning monarch yesterday!  I read in one paper that the rain in London, 'was Bibilical and by the end of  yesterday afternoon, they were expecting a late entry from Noah and his Ark'! I think the Biblical rain poured out on most of the country - it certainly did in Lache and Saltney.

But despite the rain we were still able to offer the local community welcome and hospitality, as we too celebrated the Diamond Jubilee together. There was a great sense of togetherness, as people continued to pour (sorry rain theme again) into the church, and church centre of all ages, those from St. Mark's & the Lighthouse,  and those whom we had never met before. The rain in no-way dampened spirits, and I think it might have brought us closer as we sat down to eat together, and made conversation with those we might not have had the opportunity had we all been outside.  The younger, and not so young, enjoyed themselves immensely in the scout hut where two bouncy castles found a home, and face-painting was enjoyed in the back of church. A very big thank you to all who were involved in making the Big Diamond Jubilee Lunch such a memorable event.

In fact looking back on May, I feel 'welcome' has been a prominent part of the church's ministry. During May we held a Welcoming Course called, 'Everybody Welcome', which was held over four consecutive Wednesdays for those presently on the Welcome Team, and appointed Sidespeople.  I was so encouraged by the commitment of those who 'stayed the course', which was nearly everyone who is on the Welcome Team and Sidespersons, and reading the 'Feedback Forms' today has been a real blessing. The course is written for whole church participation, and all who attended have said they would encourage such participation in the near future. Over the four weeks we looked at: 'Making the church more visible'; 'Making the premises more inviting'; 'A Welcoming God and his welcoming people'; and 'Belonging to the church community'. A course where everybody helps grow their church.  I very much pray that we can build on all that we learn't during this course, and thank you to all who gave up your time to attend.

During May we also had a Newcommers Supper at the Vicarage, and invited all those who have joined the church in the last year. Not all were able to attend,  but we had about 27 guests, which included those new to the church, the Clergy, Church Warden's and spouses, and a few others, as well as Joan & Dave Williams, and Ron & Pam Harris, who provided amazing food and excellent service - thank you! Again it was an opportunity to offer welcome and hospitality in a smaller environment, and in so doing  have a chance to have quality time meeting, and getting to know new people.  I hope and pray that evening will be the first of many!

On Saturday 26th May, in the morning, a number of us came together for two hours of 'Messy Church' training and teaching in St. Mark's, in preparation for our first 'Messy Church' on Thursday 5th July in Lache Community Centre.  Helen Ellis from All Saints, who runs 'Messy Church' there, and oversees the ministry in a wider capacity,  came and gave some excellent, and encouraging, input. Messy Church will be a time when we can welcome those in the local community to two hours of fun, fellowship & food.  If you might be interested in helping out in a number of areas do come and speak to me.  (Messy Church - 1st Thursday of the Month between 3.15 - 5.15 pm - Lache Community Centre).

Another great opportunity of welcome and hospitality was on Tuesday 29th when the Olympic Torch came to Chester, and passed through our parish!  Jo Lucas a few months ago, asked me if she could organise an event for the local community as they came to watch the Olympic torch pass through Saltney. I said yes, and the day was evident of God's blessing, and a lot of people's very hard work! If you were there no words can add to the amazing atmosphere that was experienced by all - and if you weren't you may get a taste by going on our website and seeing great photos of the day - very soon I hope! Free delicious tea for all (which was an extraordinary talking point), church open to all, and Creator God sent beautiful warm weather which helped us, again, to welcome those from the community to St. Mark's.  But not only did we welcome our local community, we also welcomed the Praise Bus which is going before the Olympic Torch, and who started their journey from Land's End.  It's message to all, 'Jesus' love to the Nations'. So it was great that a number of our congregation were able to offer accommodation and hospitality to those who were aboard the Bus, and show Jesus' love to them - thank you to those who did.

I am aware this is a long monthly blog - but I want to end with our Vision being put into practice.  I hope and pray as we continue our preaching series in the morning 'What does it mean to live God's Vision every day, everywhere?'; and as we look at the 'Suffering Servant' in Isaiah in the evening; that we will be challenged into a place of understanding that we all have to be in this together - to grow God's Kingdom,  both numerically and spiritually.  Are we ready to sign up for active involvement - for being partners together in this great enterprise: going out to share the good news of Jesus Christ in our local community, and wider world? 

One good place to start is to welcome > I finish with the welcome prayer that we have been using during the course:

 'Heavenly Father, you have welcomed us into your kingdom and your heart's desire is to draw every human being to yourself. Grant us clear eyes to see people as you see them, sensitive feet to stand in their shoes, and warm smiles to welcome them in your name. Give us such generous hearts, that our church becomes a foretaste of heaven where every soul you send us finds their loving home in the community of your Son our Saviour Jesus Christ'.   Amen.