Archive for April, 2010

Daily Verse and Prayer Now Online!

Posted by Jon R on April 30, 2010
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We have now added a new feature to help your daily prayer life!

In the ‘Daily Verse & Prayer’ section, you will find the daily reading from the Taize community and the daily Morning and Evening Prayers, with readings, from Common Worship.

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Pewsheet for 2/5/10

Posted by Jon R on April 30, 2010
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News Sheet for 2nd May 2010

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New Look Youth Website!

Posted by Jon R on April 29, 2010
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We have now updated the look and feel of our dedicated youth website!

Have a look at www.roundaboutyouth.com today!

Auction of Promises – detailes here!

Posted by Jon R on April 29, 2010
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The auction of promises is getting closer and there are loads of ‘promises’ up for grabs!

See www.buildingonsuccess.co.uk for more details!

Pictures from Salsa evening!

Posted by Jon R on April 25, 2010
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Pew Sheet 25/04/10

Posted by Jon R on April 24, 2010
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News Sheet for 25th April 2010

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Sermon Preached on 18/04/10

Posted by Jon R on April 20, 2010
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Sermon by Ann Waizeneker, preached at St. Paul’s om 18th April 2010

Acts
9,
1‐6,
 John
21,
1‐19 “A
Second
Chance”
/
Transformation

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Youth & Children’s News!

Posted by Jon R on April 19, 2010
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We are happy to anounce that the groups have all returned to normal, after their easter break!

We have added the programmes for ROX and SOX to the dedicated youth website, along with pictures and news from the groups!

For more information, please see: www.roundaboutyouth.com

Pewsheet for 18/04/2010

Posted by Jon R on April 19, 2010
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News Sheet for 18th April 2010

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Community Payback at work!

Posted by Jon R on April 14, 2010
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goodwoodThis week we have the Community Payback team at work in the Church grounds. They are working hard – cutting crass, clearing litter, trimming the tress and bushes and generally improving area.

What is Community Payback?

Unpaid Work is a sentence available to courts. It is intended as a punishment and also as a means by which offenders can make amends to the community for the harm they have caused. The scheme is known as Community Payback.
For more details, please visit…

http://www.sussexprobation.gov.uk/