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FOR HIRE Concert to fund Nepal trip
RAMLEAZE SOCIAL HALL Phillippa Wright, the girl on a mission from Common Platt, is
organising a concert to raise cash for a gap year working with the
Next to Ridge Green Medical Centre
o^Evange/. in Shaw, the hall is available Missionary Society in Nepal.
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Worstey Road for daytime, weekend and evening At her fund-
bookings on a one-off, regular raising tea party
or long-term basis. featured in the Au-
The hall has the capacity of gust Link, she also
40 people (standing or seated) and painted for 12
building with people
8 large tables. hours. On Friday I
Sunday services are at
It is an ideal venue for meetings. September, 7pm,
l oam & 6.30pm
training/group sessions. workshops, she's turning her
For further information you can
children's activities or birthday parties talent to music in
either ring (01793) 873050;
and private functions. Lydiard Millicent
e-mail: [email protected]
For details of availability and hire village hall.
or visit: www.freshbook.org
charges,call Claire Foulds on 877700 Phillippa will be
the gift of God is Eternal Li/e (Ronunee h 1 23
( Tuesdays or Wednesdays) playing the cello
with friends and
will be joined by
the New College Phillippa working on another piece to sell at the tea party
choir. Friends and
family will read prose and poetry. the town of Pokhara for six months
Sunday Worship 10.30am The star turn will de finitely be Rev and then will spend several months
Sunday School and Creche Peter Knight dressed as Worzel on missionary work at churches
Gummidge. around Britain.
NSBC Community School work in a hospital and schools in door on 1 September or call 770986.
Meeting at Abbey Meads
Tickets will be available on the
Phillippa sets off in October to
HAMESDOVJN DRIV `
What is life all about?
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Co u ar ity
5 P' It's the question that will be asked on the Alpha Course taking place
School
in September at the Church of Christ the Servant in Abbey Meads.
. i Meads
In these times of tension and strife this is a good opportunity to
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address the key questions that face us all in our day to day lives, at a
personal level and in our view of the world. The Alpha course looks at
the clues to be found in Christian teachings. For details see the advert
on page 26 or call Trudy Goodwin on 344171.
On Thames Avenue Fishing for people
next door to Up to 100 youngsters went to the seaside
Morrisons at the Freshbrook Evangelical Church
holiday club in August.
Contact: The children followed the life of Simon
Revd Raymond Adams the fisherman. Jesus called him to be a
Tel: 634258 follower and changed his name to Peter
meaning the 'rock,' to the meeting on the
St. John's Haydon Wick shore after Jesus' resurrection where he
forgave Peter for denying knowing him
Sunday Services on the night he was betrayed.
Club organiser Chris Davison said,
gam Traditional communion service
"This was the eighth year the church has
11am Eventful, contemporary worship run the club; they are always keenly an-
with children's groups meeting ticipated by children and parents and are Seaside scene, Jordan Barrow,
always fully booked." Isabelle Cole, Caitlin Hewlett
www.stjohnshaydonwick.org.uk
newfrontiers
West Swindon & the
swindonfamitychhurch' Lydiards churches
All Saints', Lydiard Millicent
Holy Trinity, Shaw
The Alpha Course - Explore Christianity
Babies & Toddlers - Wednesday Mornings St Mary's, Lydiard Tregoze
Kid's Church & Youth Work R Toothill Church; Westlea Church
For details of our weekly
services please contact the
Sundays 10.30am For God loved the world
Family friendly worship and Bible teaching so much that He gave Partnership Office on 874221
Alpha The Trinity Centre, Stonehill Green, Westlea His only Son.' John 3:16 [email protected]