Saturday, 10 March 2012

At KIDS ALIVE CLUB last evening the children were taken through a journey of The Salvation Army past and present. The last few weeks KIDS ALIVE have been exploring the Salvation Army material, Activitate which has helped us to learn what it means to believe in Jesus. Its been great stuff. Next week is our final session on this subject.

Thursday, 8 March 2012

THIS SUNDAY

Please join us this Sunday for our Celebration at 10.30am, led by our corps officers, and Kids Alive at 11,15am. There will not be a MAD this week, because we will be holding MESSY CHURCH at Ifield West Community Centre at 3.30pm. We invite you all to join in this very special day together.

CANDIDATE KATE

We are pleased to announce that Kate Gregory has been accepted as a Candidate for officership, entering The Salvation Army Training College in London this September. Its been an interesting journey and we thank GOD for this amazing opportunity.

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

It is now some days since the anniversary celebrations, but we continue to thank God for all He did among us. This is an amazing time to be a part of the Horsham Salvation Army. It was great to welcome our guest leaders, Commissioners Robert and Janet Street (Europe Zone) supported by our Divisional Commander, Lt Colonel Anthony Cotterill. Our morning meeting was a devotional meeting, and Commissioner Janet Preached. After her sermon and giving time for response, many many people came forward to make prayers at the Cross, a number coming for the first time ever.

After the meeting seventy people enjoyed an anniversary dinner at the Commodore in Horsham Town. A wonderful meal was served. The plan was then that we would hold an open air meeting at the Carfax and then a march of witness. Sadly the weather did not allow for this, but everyone was so keen to march and march we did from the bandstand to the Parish Church, where we were joined by civic dignatries and Worthing Citadel Band. The chairperson of Horsham District council spoke, as did the Vicar of Horsham and a representative from Churches Together in Horsham. Various people from the church also shared their testimony, including Karen Everest, Barry Dowden, Les Daniels, Gerry Slessenger, Nkosi Nkomo. A highlight was also the sharing of three poems from the HOPE IN friends, and what a powerful expression this was. There was very few dry eyes. Equally it was stiring to see our flags marched to the High Altar. Our singing group sang THE ANNIVERSARY SONG which went down very well, and Worthing band played our anniversary piece, BUILDING UP. The children submitted a brilliant song and mine.

So many people have submitted letters, cards and emails expressing how significant the weekend was. And in days to follow we have now heard of people wanting to be junior soldiers and adherent members.

History books record that in the early days the hall was too small, and people were being 'pardoned' - history is being re lived again!

Sunday, 4 March 2012

125TH ANNIVERSARY BEGINS

In a hall that was fit for bursting, our 125th anniversary got underway in a celebration which looked at The Salvation Army in Horsham today, led by our current corps officers Captains Ian and Susan Woodgate. A buffet preceeded the event, which was wonderful, and then the meeting got underway. The hall not only saw our own family, but also welcomed people who had travelled for the weekend, many who had been involved in some way with the corps. Previous officers were present as were two ladies who had entered the training college together. Songs included:- We're a band that shall conqueror the foe; Thank you lord for Saving my soul; Praise God from whom all blessings flow; When I was lost; What a faithful God have I; O For a thousand tongues to sing. Representing divisional headquarters was Majors Gareth and Susan Heward. The evening consisted of various groups from the corps contributing items, and also time for Testimony. Corps Sergeant Major Trevor Belcher looked back, and shared some of his memories.