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St Faith's All Age Service Changes - from September 2010
ALL- AGE SERVICE

As many of you know, the All-Age Service is going to change from the 12th September 2010.

This will be for 6 months only, after this there will be a review and we will assess if it will continue.

Everyone, it is hoped, will be involved.  We need to encourage new families to join us at St. Faith’s.  A working party was formed from the open invitation to all the congregation to assist in this.  Its not too late to join the working party!

A very exciting format to All-Age Worship has been devised, and it is hoped that all the congregation will attend these services to help welcome newcomers - we need your help.  St. Faith’s is known for its friendly and welcoming style (that’s all of us!). 

The second Sunday of each month from September to February will be as follows -

    9.30 am    Welcome and breakfast served

    10.00 am    Move to activities

    10.30 am    Return for Worship time involving what has happened in the activities.

    10.50 am    Service ends.

    11.00 am    Holy Communion Service for those who wish to stay.

Themes for the All-Age Services
12th September 2010 - Harvest Activities:   
  • Talk from Triangle gardens
  • Planting out bulbs and seeds in the garden
  • Music - learning new Harvest song
Congregation invited to choose two out of the three options.
10th October 2010 - Patronal continued Activities:  
  • Learning to sign - Pauline Sadler
  • Drama - Penny Mitchell
14th November 2010 - Remembrance Activities:
  • Talk from British Legion - poppies
  • Display and poetry
  • Creative Art - making individual poppy and wreaths
On this occasion activities are not done separately but altogether by the congregation.
Worship will also include an ‘Act of Remembrance’ at the War Memorial.
12th December 2010 - Toy and Christingle

    
Activities:
  • News from the Knowle Family Centre
  • Making a Christingle
  • The meaning of Christingle


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