Messy Church January 2023

January 2023 Messy Church Hidden Treasure: What’s worth more than anything to you? This month’s Messy Church was based on the stories of the pearl of great price. WE did lots of decorating using shiny things we decorated boxes to put things that are important to us in and decorated pictures of chests to remember […]

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Messy Church Dec 2022

December 2022 Messy Church We were there-are you? Jesus birth meant different things to different people. During this Messy Church, we thought about some of those people and what Christmas meant to them and what it means to us. There were opportunities to make head dresses for the final nativity, to practice tracking skills to […]

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Messy Church November 2022

November 2022 Messy Church : The ten bridesmaids-Are you ready? The story of the ten bridesmaids is all about being ready and we linked it to being prepared for Christmas. Through crafts and other activities, members of Messy Church explored this theme.   Small “jack-in -a-boxes were made as we thought about expecting surprises and being […]

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Contact list

Minister: Revd Tina Wilson Church Secretary: Mrs Audrey Elliott Church Lettings: Mr Peter Matchett Church Treasurer: Children and Families’ Worker: Mrs Mel Jones Children and Youth Work Elder: Mr Richard Nunn

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Messy Church June 2022

June 2022 Messy Church: All About Fishing and Jesus’ mission for his friends At Messy Church we looked at the story of Jesus calling the disciples. The most popular activity (with the children and adults!) was building boats from old cardboard boxes. There were other crafts including macrame nets, painting fish scales with celery, dusting […]

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Messy Church September 2022

September 2022 Messy Church: Celebrating small and getting closer to God We looked at the story of the Mustard Seed and thought about how amazing things can come from things which are small. Small things may become bigger things and have other uses eg a sed may become a tree which shelters the birds-to remember […]

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