Saturday, 13 March 2010

Sunday 14th March 2010.
VERY busy day yesterday that started very early, after our Early morning Prayers, we had a home group leaders meeting to discus the next two months of our programme, in late April and May, we shall be studying and looking at a series called, "ONE month to live" a six week series based on the last month, of Jesus life ,Knowing death was only a short time hence, How did He react etc, and asking ourselves the same question. we had a prolonged discussion and much prayer over the subject,and we all believe this will be not only challenging but stimulating and exciting to. we to are beginning to look at our Fellowship,and the surrounding Church's in our particular area, and how we best can Promote the many events we shall be including ourselves in over "EASTER" A very busy but very exciting time ahead, we shall be organising a march in the area for "Good Friday" an event that always is well supported, and culminating with a combined street service (weather permitting) and after that a full day at our own Fellowship based on the first Good Friday of Easter WEEK END,
much to do but very stimulating and encouraging. first GP formula ! got of to a good start yesterday's practice, lived up to all the expectation we had hoped it would so today's race looks really mouth watering,we shall see,?? also succumbed to the dreaded throat problem that is going the rounds,with many of the brethren suffering, very uncomfortable and a wee bit of pain, but not enough to keep us down, to busy for that praise God. P t P.

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  1. Do hope your throat is soon better - take care with that. Mothering Sunday today so we will ensure that every lady has a bunch of flowers at church (not forgetting the gents if deemed they have 'mothered!')lol. For those who wish to, there is a bucket with flowers to take and place one flower in a vase - in rememberance. This is a lovely idea which has been much appreciated over the last four years. People of all ages - even in their 80's and 90's remembering the person who 'mothered' them, in a simple gesture. The whole vase full (two actually) will remain a week - gradually opening to full bloom.
    You have a busy time ahead. Take care.

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