
Great afternoon with our Chinese students They came to the tea room for homemade cake and earned it by struggling with their English preparing for their maths GCSE’s!! Numbrella helps us all on so many levels…
St John the Evangelist and All Saints Spring Park Churches

Great afternoon with our Chinese students They came to the tea room for homemade cake and earned it by struggling with their English preparing for their maths GCSE’s!! Numbrella helps us all on so many levels…
At the informal service we looked at resurrection. The exercise was to come up with something for each letter . This was one example
Rays of everlasting Sun
Eternal Life
Shine
Unity with the whole creation
rescue
Reigns
Eternal
Closest Friend
The mighty one is Alive
Inspirational
Omnipresent
Nativity
Have a go yourself!
Thanks to all those that came, you all made it a fantastic experience.

Hi, This Sunday (05/05/2019) see’s the 9th Informal worship service take place
Its a great chance to really worship in a free, less structured way.
We will be taking on the topic of “The Resurrection”
Here is a snippet of a few of the featured worship songs for this week.
We do hope to see you at St johns for 5pm.

Come and worship in a different way this Sunday 5th May at 5pm
The theme is The Resurrection
Joyce is playing numberela in the tea room this Sunday 5th May starting at 3pm. All welcome to come and join in.


These will be priced £1 per plant or 6 for £5


‘Someone jolted my elbow as I drank and said, “Je vous demande pardon,” and as I moved to give him space he turned and stared at me and I at him, and I realised, with a strange sense of shock and fear and nausea all combined, that his face and voice were known to me too well.
I was looking at myself.’
By chance, two men – one English, the other French – meet in a provincial railway station. Their resemblance is uncanny, and they spend the next few hours talking and drinking – until at last John, the Englishman, falls into a drunken stupor. It’s to be his last carefree moment, for when he wakes, his French companion has stolen his identity and disappeared. So John steps into the Frenchman’s shoes, and faces a variety of perplexing roles – as owner of a chateau, director of a failing business, head of a fractious family, and master of nothing.
This is the latest book chosen by the book club members. If you’re interested read the book and come along to the next meeting in the Tamberlin room behind the church. Next date is 19th May.
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