Sunday, 20 May 2012
NEW SOLDIER ENROLLED
| Ian with Barney his deflated friend |
THE PRAYER TORCH
Monday, 14 May 2012
CATCH UP
Its been a long time.... a lot has happened in recent weeks. Sunday 30th April was led by Captain Susan and Candidate Kate spoke on 'Be Prepared'. The following Sunday Captain Susan led a very powerful meeting on Holy Hands and God's Presence was awesome. Following this, a meal was shared with the children's ministry team, after which Doug Horley (Duggie Dug Dug) conducted a seminar for our own team and other local teams. In the evening DDD led a praise party for about 100 people. It was a great event and we all really enjoyed it. We are so grateful to Karen Everest for arranging this event. During the following week, a number attended the Christian Resources Exhibition at Sandown Park, and as always were inspired by the many exhibitors that we were able to visit. Kids Alive held a sports evening on the 11th May, and again saw new faces attending this.
Saturday 12th May was our annual GARDEN PARTY and despite the dreadful weather of recent weeks, we had amazing weather which meant activities could take part outside. Our performance area this year welcomed the Leechpool Primary School Choir; Brighton Congress Hall Puppets and Eastbourne Citadel Singing Group. Equally Ventran Olmpian Ian Richards, who attends The Salvation Army in Worthing, shared the Gospel through walking on glass and eating fire. Refreshments, stalls, kids craft and activities and so much more made the whole day the best it could be. There was so much happening and made it a real community event. The purpose was not for fundraising, although that helps, and we raised £2300 plus. We are overwhelmed at this and grateful to many who helped and took part, especially Catherine Jannels who arranged much. The event concluded with our annual SONGS OF PRAISE which featured our band, the Eastbourne Singing Group, the puppets and Ian Richards spoke.
Sunday 13th May welcomed the READING CENTRAL SONGSTERS OF THE SALVATION ARMY, reuninting with Captains Sue and Ian, who were associate officers at the corps a number of years ago. The Songsters led the morning meeting, then engaged in some open air outreach, after which we shared a meal together with over eighty people tucking in. The day concluded with a praise meeting.
Saturday 12th May was our annual GARDEN PARTY and despite the dreadful weather of recent weeks, we had amazing weather which meant activities could take part outside. Our performance area this year welcomed the Leechpool Primary School Choir; Brighton Congress Hall Puppets and Eastbourne Citadel Singing Group. Equally Ventran Olmpian Ian Richards, who attends The Salvation Army in Worthing, shared the Gospel through walking on glass and eating fire. Refreshments, stalls, kids craft and activities and so much more made the whole day the best it could be. There was so much happening and made it a real community event. The purpose was not for fundraising, although that helps, and we raised £2300 plus. We are overwhelmed at this and grateful to many who helped and took part, especially Catherine Jannels who arranged much. The event concluded with our annual SONGS OF PRAISE which featured our band, the Eastbourne Singing Group, the puppets and Ian Richards spoke.
Sunday 13th May welcomed the READING CENTRAL SONGSTERS OF THE SALVATION ARMY, reuninting with Captains Sue and Ian, who were associate officers at the corps a number of years ago. The Songsters led the morning meeting, then engaged in some open air outreach, after which we shared a meal together with over eighty people tucking in. The day concluded with a praise meeting.
Monday, 23 April 2012
SUNDAY 22ND APRIL 2012
The hall was full for our Celebration Meeting, which focussed on meeting with the Living Jesus. Scripture was split into sections from John 20 which gave us time to consider for ourselves the various meetings people have with Jesus and their reactions to them. As witness to this, five people were welcomed as adherent-members, and in this we celebrated the fact that people continue to meet with Jesus Christ today. Ann Potter, Adrian Rockall, Mervyn Tarrant, Hannah Mills and Sandra Mitchell were all warmly welcomed. We continue to thank GOD for the way in which He is sending people to be part of our family here in Horsham and Crawley. Every one is very precious and valued....that includes you reading this today!
THE SATURDAY EVENT - MAY 2012
Our monthly event for May, welcomed CHELMSFORD SONGSTERS from Essex. A good crowd gathered for this, and was well supported by our band who played brilliantly. The songsters shared great music and the Gospel of Jesus Christ was celebrated in many forms and means. Two great testimonies were also shared. We thank God for the ministry of our friends both here and where they serve at this time.
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
SPECIAL EVENTS COMING UP
Thursday evening at 7.30pm we host the divisional COME AND CELEBRATE meeting and our band will be playing, the Brighton Congress Hall Songsters will be singing. Our Divisional Commander will be the speaking. Do come and share in this event.
Saturday evening at 6pm we welcome the Chelmsford Songsters, a choir of Christian Musicians, for our monthly SATURDAY EVENT. We warmly invite you and your friends and family to come and not miss this event.
Saturday evening at 6pm we welcome the Chelmsford Songsters, a choir of Christian Musicians, for our monthly SATURDAY EVENT. We warmly invite you and your friends and family to come and not miss this event.
BASIC FIRE TRAINING
Horsham SA hosted a divisional basic fire training event today, presented by a facilitator from Chubb.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Sunday 15th April 2012
L: Live at peace with One another
I; I have been crucified with Christ
F; Forgive one another
E: Everlasting Life
During concluding moments a number of people came forward to commit to making the most of the LIFE that they have been given.
Friday, 13 April 2012
OUTING TO CANTERBURY
Fifty Seven people of all generations from our church family enjoyed a beautiful day out in CANTERBURY in Kent today.
EASTER EGG-VENTURE DAY THREE
OVER FIFTY CHILDREN attended the third and final day of the EASTER EGG-VENTURE and today was a day with a difference. The four teams were split into four things to do during the morning which included an egg hunt, games, craft and bouncy castles. Then to conclude it all we enjoyed food together when parents and friends also came and joined us. We so thank GOD for this wonderful opportunity of working together in this wayWednesday, 11 April 2012
EASTER EGG-VENTURE DAY TWO
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
EASTER EGG-VENTURE DAY ONE
Sunday, 8 April 2012
EASTER WEEKEND
GOOD FRIDAY: The day started with some of our members joining with local churches in the town centres of Crawley and Horsham. Later in the day we all assembled at our hall for an evening of worship as we welcomed Cadets Matthew Brown, Anne-Marie and Philip Cole, Katrina Thurlow to lead our reflection and celebrations throughout the weekend. They were accompanied by Captain Catherine Cotterill, and on Sunday joined by her husband Captain Gordon. The reflection on Good Friday included our singing group, band and worship band which added to our time together. There was also time to reflect, some helpful videos. On Saturday alongside the Flower Festival, families shared together in craft and chat, food and more. Some stayed all day, and others just for a time. Some, including adults, enjoyed time on the bouncy castles.
EASTER SUNDAY started with breakfast at 8.30am, cooked by Captain Ian, and 30 shared this together. After this we shared morning worship with songs including:- Christ the Lord; He has Risen; See what a Morning; He is Lord. The meeting included the welcoming of a new adherent member, Sandra Malloney and new junior soldiers Zoe, Aylsha, Jodi, Emily, Tina. These moments were shared by Captain Ian and supported by our leadership team. They brought the message of Easter alive. At the end of the meeting, a number prayed at the mercy seat again! Praise God! An Easter Buffet saw 80 people enjoy food and chat together, and then we concluded the day with Easter Praise and Craft. This was a great time of music, craft and reflection. Songs were used also which included: Come on and celebrate; Hands, hands, finger, thumbs; He is Lord; O Joyful Sound.
We thank GOD again for a very special day...... and we look forward to the week ahead, and we thank GOD for those who have given themselves to share with us this weekend.
EASTER SUNDAY started with breakfast at 8.30am, cooked by Captain Ian, and 30 shared this together. After this we shared morning worship with songs including:- Christ the Lord; He has Risen; See what a Morning; He is Lord. The meeting included the welcoming of a new adherent member, Sandra Malloney and new junior soldiers Zoe, Aylsha, Jodi, Emily, Tina. These moments were shared by Captain Ian and supported by our leadership team. They brought the message of Easter alive. At the end of the meeting, a number prayed at the mercy seat again! Praise God! An Easter Buffet saw 80 people enjoy food and chat together, and then we concluded the day with Easter Praise and Craft. This was a great time of music, craft and reflection. Songs were used also which included: Come on and celebrate; Hands, hands, finger, thumbs; He is Lord; O Joyful Sound.
We thank GOD again for a very special day...... and we look forward to the week ahead, and we thank GOD for those who have given themselves to share with us this weekend.
FLOWER FESTIVAL
June and Trevor Belcher arranged this years FLOWER FESTIVAL and created then theme HANDS OF CHRIST, which has been used throughout the Holy Week season. Many contributed flowers and June and Trevor used their creative skills and gifts to bless us in many ways. There was a real special time of people coming together to create and display flower arrangements protraying aspects around the theme. People joined us in our hall on Friday and Saturday, as well as Sunday to see the displays. A high was the Thursday evening when those attending the Hope In, were taken around the displays and the Gospel was shared with them through narratives about the flowers.
MAUNDY THURSDAY
A beautiful evening meditation was shared on MAUNDY THURSDAY and a good number shared this, including some who had been at HOPE IN some time before. The focus was on BROKEN HANDS and we looked at the broken hands we often have, and the broken hands of Christ for us. In this we celebrated the love feast and remembered the broken body of Christ and His shed blood, and we looked at the washing of the disciples feet. In times of prayer at the end bread and juice was shared, and many responded to have their hands washed.
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
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