Dear Friends
Please find below events & items of news that may prove of interest - feel free to forward this to others.
I’ve highlighted in red two important city-wide & national events: the city-wide Adoration event (22 July) & the National Day of Prayer & Worship at Wembley Stadium (29 Sept).
Also, at the bottom of the bulletin you will find an encouraging report from the recent World Prayer Assembly in Indonesia.
1. Inviso Exhibition… Sat 23 June
2. Free Family Fun Day… Sat 23 June
3. Staffs Police & Crime Commissioner
4. Donna Louise Hospice Open Day... Thurs 28 June
5. Christian Vision for Men Gathering...Fri 29 June to Sun 1 July
6. Unite Event... Sat 30 June
7. Farm 2 Grow... Events in 2012
8. A Celebration of 50 years at Hanley Elim
9. Creative Minds Festival... 3 to 7 July
10. Tricks for Truth: Steve Macbeth... Sat 7 July
11. Charity Gospel Choir Concert… Sat 7 July
12. Focus Christian Fellowship... Sat 14 July
13. Events at St Lawrence, Biddulph... July 2012
14. Adoration... Sunday 22 July
15. Focus Christian Fellowship... Sat 11 August
16. RubyGirl UK Charity Fundraiser Event... Fri 7 September
17. Wembley 2012: National Day of Prayer & Worship... Sat 29 Sept
18. Connected Worship… 2-4 November 2012
19. Focus Christian Fellowship... Sat 3 November
20. John Bell to visit Lichfield in November
21. 2012 UCB Leaders Meeting
22. Community Scrap Shack
23. Private Tuition Available for Foreign Languages Students
24. Free Adult Training Courses
25. ARCH Tenancy Training
26. Volunteers needed to help at Primary School
27. Request to lodge with local Christian Family
28. The Kerygma Bus: Bringing Communities Together
29. Focus Christian Fellowship
30. Street Pastors: Looking for Volunteers
31. Nightchurch
32. Nightshift Creative Missions Week
33. Christian Meditation
35. Updated: Mission Shaped Ministry
36. Grounds Maintenance, Landscaping & Tree Services
38. Fair Trade Group in Newcastle
39. Chronic Disease Self-Management Programme
43. SALTBOX
44. Saltbox Database
46. UCB: On Site Warden (volunteer)
47. Pastoral Mentor: Church Lane Evangelical Church
51. Report from the World Prayer Assembly
*** Don’t forget to get involved with the 2012 year of prayer (last item below) - your support for this important 2012 prayer initiative is important. Check out the current prayer slots available in January by clicking on the following link & then choose July in the ‘select a month’ box: www.whynotprayforachange.co.uk/signup . You will simply need to register to then sign up for a prayer slot…
Every Blessing
Lloyd
Lloyd Cooke
Chief Executive
Saltbox Christian Centre
Supporting Church & faith groups
Supporting the elderly
Supporting ex-offenders
Supporting those in debt
Inviso Exhibition… 23 June
Last day of the exhibition! A group of students have been studying a photography course at Staffordshire University and are exhibiting their work at Staffordshire University. Some of the imagery explores the Christian message. The exhibition is free and open to everyone it would be good to see you there.
For further information please visit www.invisoexhibition.com, focusing in particular on the work of Cerian Chandler and Steve Ferneyhough.
Dates: 23rd June 2012. Runs from 11.00-16.00 each day.
Location: Staffordshire University • College Road • Stoke-on-Trent • Staffordshire • ST4 2DE
Free family fun day... Saturday 23 June
Staffordshire University is celebrating the end of term with the Arts Media and Design Degree Show and our first ever Fringe Festival on the College Rd campus in Shelton, Stoke on Trent.
On Saturday 23 June for one day only we're ending the Fringe Festival in style by throwing open the campus doors and inviting families with children of all ages to take part in a host of free, fun activities.
The activities run continuously from 11:00am - 4:00pm so just turn up and there'll be lots to get involved in.
You can: “READ THE NEWS” (find out what it is like to be a news presenter by having a go at reading the news); “JOIN IN AND SING” (help make our family day singing group in a fun workshop ending in a special live performance); drama workshops; film making; story-telling and much more!
The full programme is here - http://www.fringefest.org.uk. All the events are free and open to the public. Please pass this on to all those you think may be interested!
Staffs Police & Crime Commissioner... Monday 25 June 2012
Find out about changes to the way crime is tackled in Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent and how it affects you. In November the public will elect a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) who will be accountable for how crime is tackled in Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent
The new PCC will have substantial commissioning power taking over a number of funding streams including the Community Safety Fund from the local authorities and a proportion of the Drug Interventions Programme Funding. All funding streams will no longer be ring fenced.
To find out more you are invited to a meeting of the Staffordshire Third Sector Network Safe Strong & Cohesive Communities County Reference Group on :
25th June 2012 9.45am – 12.45 pm at The Dudson Centre • Stoke on Trent • ST1 5DD
To book a place, please contact Dave on 01543 303030 E: davebenge@ldcvs.org.uk
Donna Louise Hospice Open Day... Thursday 28 June
The Donna Louise Children’s Hospice is a unique resource for families in Staffordshire with a child with a shortened life expectancy. The Hospice provides a safe, caring environment where children and families can truly feel at home. Every child is recognised as an individual with their own needs, likes and dislikes, strengths and abilities.
As part of an on-going awareness raising in the community, they are delighted to invite yourself and members of your faith group along to The Donna Louise Children’s Hospice on Thursday 28th June 2012 to celebrate volunteering/ the role of the volunteer in the community/organisation.
There are many ways in which you can lend your support to the Hospice through volunteering and I would very much appreciate your support on this day. There are three time slots available for members of your community:
· 10.30am
· 2.00pm
For more information please contact Hannah Ward-Salt on 01782 654440
The Donna Louise Children’s Hospice Trust • 1 Grace Road • Trentham • S-o-T • ST4 8FN
Christian Vision for Men Gathering... 29 June to 1 July
A gathering for men from all over UK with inspirational teaching, top class banter and great entertainment from top musicians. Last year saw hundreds of men take stock of their busy lives and thrive in the great environment of The Gathering.
Date: 29 June to 1 July
Date: 29 June to 1 July
Venue: Lynt Farm • Nr Swindon
Cost: The cost is £75 per person (rising to £85 on 1 June 2012). Student price only £35 - you must hold a valid NUS Card and bring it with you.
Unite Event... Saturday 30 June
Christians, come and meet together and enjoy a Saturday evening in the presence of Jesus! Need prayer support? Hear and see God's saving and healing power in the meeting! Our main speaker will be Tony Green, a blind Christian, passionate about God the Creator. Tony will be giving his testimony.
Go back to church next morning feeling more excited about what God's doing in our time!
Praise & Worship; good music; opportunity to bring prayer needs.
Go back to church next morning feeling more excited about what God's doing in our time!
Praise & Worship; good music; opportunity to bring prayer needs.
Free entry and refreshments.
Time: 7.00pm
Date: Sat 30 June Venue: St John's Church, Enoch Street, Burslem ST6 3AZ (plenty of parking)
Time: 7.00pm
Date: Sat 30 June Venue: St John's Church, Enoch Street, Burslem ST6 3AZ (plenty of parking)
For more info contact Cedric or Jean Barber on 01782 776959 or 07815 830123
Farm 2 Grow... Events in 2012
June 2012
Sat 23 June: Introduction to Willow. How to grow and care for Contorted willow in pots and make some simple willow ornaments with Carole from Carney pools
Thurs 28 June: summer floristry & social enterprise. Make a variety of craft items such as Herb Rings, Pot Pourri, Summer Flower Arrangement, Corn dollies, Scented hay Rings and learn what is involved in selling products as a social enterprise with Growing Rural Enterprise founder Julie White
July 2012
Fri 6 July: woodworking crafts including the construction of bird boxes & insect hotels you will be working with Martin Evans from the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
Sat 14 July: Willow weaving for beginners making hurdles with Riverwoods a local group promoting Sustainable woodland management and traditional green woodcrafts.
Thurs 19 July: Willow Weaving Advanced make a basket in a day with Rachel from Wheatcroft willow a very experienced willow weaver who can advise on a manner of willows.
Fri 27 July: Grow your own veg (beginners). Link in with activities here on the farm with possible opportunities to join our volunteer group on a regular basis after the event. You will also meet Staffordshire’s chocolate maker Mr Popple
August 2012
Sat 4 August: Conservation day learning about tree and plant species and hands on fun activities with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.
Thurs 9 August: Learn how to make attractive signage with our local arts and craft designer Kate Lynch. You will be involved in designing and making the signs for our event day on the 1 September 2012
Fri 17 August: Permaculture for beginners. Learn the basics of permaculture and how you can reduce your own carbon footprint and help the environment
Wed 22 & Fri 24 August: Lantern making using Pugin inspired gothic lanterns in preparation for the lighting installation on our events celebration open day on 1 Sept designed and hand made with Heather from the local
Pugin project in Cheadle
Thurs 30 August: Card making crafts learn how to make your own special cards for friends and family
Pacific Institutes
STEPS to Excellence
13-module course to:
· Increase self-belief
· Improve ability to set goals
· Higher levels of motivation
· Insight into how the mind works
Dates: Mon 25 June, Tues 26 June, Wed 27 June, Mon 2 July, Tues 3 July, Wed 4 July
Cost: £250
CELEBRATION OF CRAFT EVENTS DAY
Date: 1 SEPTEMBER 2012
Activities: stall holders, crafts people holding workshop demonstrations, Produce sales, Refreshments, Farm tour (meet the animals)
To book for events e-mail: admin@farm2grow.co.uk
To find out more details of all that is going on at Farm 2 Grow contact:
Baileys Barn • Cheadle Road • Wetley Rocks • Staffs • ST9 0AZ
Creative Minds Festival... 3 to 7 July
“Act it! Film it! Make it! Sing it! Play it!” Free workshop events from Wednesday 4 to Saturday 7 July noon until 6.30pm at The Regent Theatre. All workshops are FREE but spaces are limited. So BOOK now:
The Regent Theatre • Piccadilly • Stoke-on-Trent • ST1 1AP
A Celebration of 50 years at Hanley Elim
Please find details of the following events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hanley Elim:
6-8 July: Gary Gibbs Outreach "Hope4Life" Weekend
4 August: Dave Bilborough Live at 7.30pm (tickets £5)
For more information or to book tickets:
T: 01782 279092 W: www.hanleyelim.co.uk
Tricks for Truth: Steve Macbeth… Saturday 7 July
An evangelistic event with family entertainer & magician, Steve Macbeth at St Lawrence’s Church, Biddulph.
Tickets are: adult £5, child £3, family ticket £12 (2 adults & 2 children). 4pm start.
To book call 513891.
Charity Gospel Choir Concert… Saturday 7 July
Venue: Newcastle Community High School • Community Centre • Gallows Tree Lane • The Westlands • Newcastle-under-Lyme • ST5 2QS
Time: Doors open at 6pm and performance starts at 6.30pm
Cost: £5.00 per ticket (in advance) or £6.00 on door, £3.00 for under 16s
Includes refreshments and raffle, all proceeds go towards Midlands Air Ambulance Charity
To book tickets/for enquiries contact:
Focus Christian fellowship… Saturday 14 July
Focus Christian fellowship at Tunstall Methodist Church 6.45pm – 9.45pm
A time to meet spiritually and socially: 18+, all welcome, refreshments available
For more details contact Andrew 01782 824794
Adoration 2012 – “One Big Summer Sunday”
Adoration is a major North Staffs Christian community project with family activities (bouncy castles, arts & crafts, fun fair, etc) & live music from local Christian artistes.
The event will conclude with a Big Stage Celebration with worship leader by Noel Richards.
Date: Sunday 22 July
Venue: Burslem Park
Time: 12.00 - 6.00pm: Community events
6.00pm: Big Stage Celebration with Noel Richards
This is a FREE event. Further information contact T: 01782 524200 W: www.nxt.org.uk
Events at St Lawrence, Biddulph... July 2012
Sunday 1 July at 6.30pm:
Martin, vicar of St Lawrence’s, will lead the Biddulph Festival service involving many town leaders and contributors to the 2012 events; a thanks-giving and celebration of the creative talents that underpin the festival.
Saturday 7 July at 4pm:
Steve Macbeth, family entertainer and member of the prestigious Magic Circle, presents ‘Tricks for truth,’ using illusion, comedy and story telling to delight his audience and explain his Christian faith. In St Lawrence’s church Biddulph. For more information and ticket sales contact the Church Office, weekdays 9am-12noon and Thursday evening 6pm-8pm 01782 513891 or email office@biddulphchurch.org.uk
Saturday 14 July from 10am until noon and 2-4 pm:
Ever wanted to try your hand at bell-ringing? Regular ringers, under the guidance of Tower Captain John Hazeldine, will gladly welcome you to the tower and ‘show you the ropes,’ Booking is essential for this FREE event. For more information contact St Lawrence’s Church Office, weekdays 9am-12noon and Thursday evening 6pm-8pm 01782 513891 or email office@biddulphchurch.org.uk
Sunday 15 July 3pm-7.45pm:
A Challenge! Sing from 3pm-7.45pm, while learning & rehearsing music for ‘Choral Evensong from Scratch’ with Shuff. There will be a break for tea. Not quite The Choir or Radio 3 perhaps but a chance to raise the roof of St Lawrence’s Church Biddulph. For more information contact St Lawrence’s Church Office, weekdays 9am-12noon and Thursday evening 6pm-8pm 01782 513891 or email office@biddulphchurch.org.uk
Wednesday 18 July 11-30am to 4pm:
St Lawrence’s becomes a gallery where Biddulph U3A Painters work is displayed. ‘Eye, Hand & Heart’ reveals the dynamic creativity of this age challenged group. For more information contact St Lawrence’s Church Office, weekdays 9am-12noon and Thursday evening 6pm-8pm 01782 513891 or email office@biddulphchurch.org.uk
Wednesday 18 July at 7.30pm:
John Lindley, former Cheshire poet Laureate and prize winner, gives the first readings of poems he was inspired to write by the painting of American artist, Bonell. Look at projected images and listen to the words of ‘Crossing The Divide’, with wine whilst in the rich surroundings of the historic St Lawrence’s Church on For more information contact St Lawrence’s Church Office, weekdays 9am-12noon and Thursday evening 6pm-8pm 01782 513891 or email office@biddulphchurch.org.uk
Saturday 21 July at 7.30pm:
Congleton Writers Forum and friends invite Biddulphians to a ‘Feisty Feast of words, music, art and wine’ on Saturday, Indulge in a summer evening’s entertainment in this lovely old church. For more information and ticket sales contact the Church Office, weekdays 9am-12noon and Thursday evening 6pm-8pm 01782 513891 or email office@biddulphchurch.org.uk
Thursday 26 July at 7.30pm:
St Lawrence’s church, Biddulph has arranged ‘An Evening with Adam Partridge,’ in Biddulph Town Hall. A valuation event with priceless entertainment and bargain refreshments. You’ve seen Adam on ‘FLOG IT’ now discover if you have ‘Cash in the Attic.’ A £4 ticket includes one valuation.
For more information and ticket sales contact the Church Office, weekdays 9am-12noon and Thursday evening 6pm-8pm 01782 513891 or email office@biddulphchurch.org.uk
Focus Christian fellowship… Saturday 11 August
Focus Christian fellowship with Faith Supper at Tunstall Methodist Church 6.45pm–9.45pm. A time to meet Spiritually and socially: 18+, all welcome, refreshments available. For more details contact Andrew 01782 824794
RubyGirl UK Charity Fundraiser Event... Fri 7 September
RGUK will be hosting its citywide CHARITY fundraiser night for 'GIRLS IN CRISIS' on FRIDAY 7 SEPTEMBER @ the MOAT HOUSE HOTEL, 7-10pm (doors open 6.30 pm for purchases)
...it's going to be an amazing multi media event to INSPIRE,INFORM & ENTERTAIN. Featuring inspirational stories from girls; live music (The message Trusts Twelve24); local celebrities; fashion show with 75% off high street fashion to purchase; wow auction (including a mounted & signed ROBBIE WILLIAMS ALBUM); funky stalls ( cupcake city, Glam handbags, accessories & jewellery, Heart creations chocolate fountain, Beauty & hair zone, Professional portraits to take away) & more!!!..
This is not just for ladies so bring your partners & help us make a BIG difference to the vulnerable girls of our city!
Tickets only £5... including a free drink & canopé!!!
TICKETS available now from our admin dept on: 07812 774 632
Or contact Kath Allen at the Bridge Centre • Birches Head (Monday to Friday 10-4pm.)
Wembley 2012 – National Day of Prayer & Worship
Join with over 70,000 Christians from across the UK for this national day of prayer & worship. This will be a ‘once in a generation event’.
Guest worship leaders include Tim Hughes, Matt Redman, Noel Robinson, Lara Martin, Hillsong London, etc.
Group bookings:
Coaches will be travelling from across the nation to Wembley. Why not consider organising a coach for your congregation? If you do, please inform the Saltbox so that we can monitor the number of coaches going from North Staffs. For group bookings of over 50 persons there is a special team available to speak with you about this via a dedicated ticket line on 0800 756 5451.
Date: Saturday 29 September 2012
Venue: Wembley Stadium
Time: 2.00 - 6.30pm
Tickets: £10
Connected Worship… 2-4 November 2012
Date: The conference will start at 5pm on 2 November and officially finish at 4pm on 4 November.
Venue: We will be using venues around Warrington, including The Pyramid and Bold Street Methodist Church, to help engage with issues of preaching the Word in local situations, connecting with local culture, and leading worship in different times and places.
Sessions will include:
• The challenge of mission and preaching in the twenty-first century
• A guided session on reflective practice alongside the New Song Network
• Streamed workshops: Preaching / worship leading /mission contexts
• A space to retreat and meet other preachers and worship leaders
• Bookshop and marketplace of resources
Contributors include:
Rev Dr Roger Walton, Ron Willoughby, Rev Joanne Cox, Rev Helen Cameron
Cost:
£125 per person (this includes all meals and the conference fee, but does not include accommodation). £65 per person for Saturday only
Grant applications are welcomed by LWPT
To book visit www.methodist.org.uk/lp
Focus Christian fellowship… Saturday 3 November
Christian fellowship with a day trip to Blackpool and illuminations by coach (TBC). If interested, please contact Andrew for further details 01782 824794.
John Bell to visit Lichfield in November
John Bell of the Iona Community, nationally and internationally renowned as a musician, preacher and broadcaster will be leading two sessions in the Cathedral, on the first weekend in November 3-4. He will be there on Saturday (morning and afternoon) and will preach at the morning sung Eucharist in the Cathedral on Sunday. Details of booking arrangements will be available soon.
2012 UCB Leaders’ Meeting
Tea and coffee will be available on the day from 10.30am ready for an 11am start, beginning with a time of praise and worship, followed by the guest speaker & a buffet lunch.
July 10th Tuesday - PHILIP JINADU - Winning Ways & Woodlands Church, Bristol
August 21st Tuesday - JEFF LUCAS - Jeff Lucas Intl Ministries & Timberline Church
September 20th Thursday - NORMAN BARNES - Founder of Links International
October 10th Wednesday - DIANA STACEY - Grace Family Church, Liverpool
November 7th Wednesday - ROY TODD - Roy Todd Ministries & Junction 24 Church
December 4th Tuesday - SUZETTE HATTINGH - Voice in the City
UCB: You can receive further details and book a place now for all of the dates listed simply by emailing leadersdays@ucb.co.uk.
Community Scrap Shack
Community Scrap Shack recycles waste from business across Staffordshire that can be used for arts and crafts for adults and children across the country. We are looking for any waste that is unusual, versatile, colourful, clean and safe.
This includes plastic, paper, card, stationery, and textiles and fabrics. To find out more information contact:
Michelle Folkes on 07956 606334 | Helen Arnall on 07968 348645
Elsing Street • Fenton • Stoke-on-Trent • ST4 2PR
Private Tuition Available for Foreign Languages
Local Christian tutors offering private tuition in the following languages: French, German, Italian and EFL (English as a Foreign Language). If you would like to take up a new language or build on existing skills, contact us at christiantutors@btinternet.com for more information. We are also keen to hear from other Christian tutors who can offer additional languages.
Free Adult Training Courses
Did you hate school? Do you wish you had done better? Do you want to improve you qualifications?
We can help you achieve nationally recognized Level 2 Qualifications in Maths, English, Computers, Employability. Nationally the ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence) gives a great induction to Microsoft Packages: amongst others; Excel, PowerPoint and Word and is often described as equivalent to five GCSE's (grade A-C). These can make a real difference for someone returning to work or starting out in the workplace.
If you’re interested please contact the Exchange Group:
Your LOCAL Centre address: First Floor • Newcastle Library • Ironmarket • Newcastle- Under- Lyme • ST5 1AT
ARCH - Tenancy Training
Gain a certificate that tells landlords, friends and family you have the skills to manage your own home! Looking to take up a new tenancy, maybe for the first time? Or already a tenant, at risk of losing your home?
Learn the following skills to help you get or keep the keys to your home: Budgeting, filling in forms, setting up utility bills, improving your communications.
The course is just 2 hours a week for 3 weeks and is being held at several venues across Stoke-on-Trent - daytimes, evenings and occasional Saturdays.
To find out more or book a place, call the Arch Independent Housing Service on 01782 683719
Volunteers needed to help at Carmountside Primary School
Carmountside Primary School, Abbey Hulton is looking for retired teachers with Christian Value to support pupils with literacy and /or music on a voluntary basis.
For further information contact Desiree Elliott (chair of Governors) on:
Request to lodge with local Christian Family
Student looking to lodge with a Christian family in Stoke-on-Trent after graduation.
If you are willing to rent a room out to a lodger please can you contact Rebekah Boland to discuss further on 07754 566166.
The Kerygma Bus: Bringing Communities Together
The Bus is a mobile way in which to impact the local community. The bus is a non threatening environment which helps local churches to reach out to children, young people and the local community.
The Kerygma Bus is a great local recourse for your church, community project, school or special event.
To find out more information about The Kerygma Bus, contact Colin Stephenson on:
T: 01785 614109 | 07854 452608. E: kerygma@hotmail.co.uk
Focus Christian Fellowship
Now meeting at the Tunstall Methodist Church Centre from 6.45 to 9.45pm.
Ages 18+, all welcome, an opportunity to meet spiritually and socially.
Future dates:
· Saturday 12 May
· Saturday 9 June
· Saturday 14 July
· Saturday 11 August (with Faith Supper)
For more information contact Andrew on 01782 824794
Street Pastors: Looking for Volunteers
Stoke on Trent Street Pastors are looking to extend their voluntary work to cover schools in the Stoke on Trent area. This would entail being part of a team of two or three persons and being available as a team to be outside designated schools at school start and finish times. This might lead on to participating during the school day within schools that are willing to allow pastors to be involved. This may include talking to the children in their classes or even being in the playground during play times.
The age limits for this is 18+ with no upper age limit. This would be an ideal opportunity for people who have retired, either singles or couples, who find themselves with time on their hands and feel The Lord is calling them into some form of ministry.
Please prayerfully consider this. If you feel you would like to give it a try please contact Terry English: E: terry.english50@gmail.com T: 01782 683795.
Nightchurch: A chill out lounge for clubbers in Hanley
Open Fridays 10:30pm - late
Nightchurch is a Christian ecumenical organisation with volunteers from across North Staffordshire.
We're seeking new, warm and friendly volunteers with a heart for 18 - 30's to come visit this exciting project. No previous experience required. All ages welcome.
For more info, please contact: Mark & Clare:
Nightchurch c/o The Saltbox • Gitana Street • Hanley • Stoke-on-Trent • ST1 1DY
For more info, please contact: Mark & Clare:
Nightchurch c/o The Saltbox • Gitana Street • Hanley • Stoke-on-Trent • ST1 1DY
M: 07535 242906 E. info@nightchurch.net T. 01782 207200 www.nightchurch.net www.facebook.com/groups/nchurch
Nightshift Creative Missions Week
Creative Missions Week Sun 26 Aug - Sat 1 Sept 2012 Stoke-on-Trent, UK.
What is Nightshift? A Creative Missions Week starting with Campfire team time, based in Stoke-on-Trent. Bringing together creative missionaries from around the World, to have fun, laughter and enjoy community. To participate in 2 nights creative urban mission in the city centre, helping enhance the exciting work of Nightchurch (a late night chill out cafe see www.nightchurch.net).
Who is it for? Christian Artists, Break Dancers, Street Dancers, Entertainers, MCs, Poets, other Creative Missionaries & people who love to pray and make new friends, from across the UK, USA, Europe and around the World. If you're aged 18+ with a heart after God, then come chat to us!
Cost: £ 265 / € 325 / $ 400 per person. There are 12 places on the team
How do I apply? Email us for an application form. Application deadline: 14th July 2012
For more info contact Mark & Clare Dawson:
F: facebook.com/groups/nshift
Christian Meditation
Meditation is a way of simplicity, silence and stillness. The practice of meditation in the Christian tradition actually comes to us from the early Christian monks - the Desert Fathers and Mothers. In Christianity the tradition of meditation became forgotten until 30 years ago when the rediscovery of this contemplative part of the Christian faith began. Meditation is now in the Christian tradition is attracting worldwide and rapidly growing interest.
The following groups are exploring Christian meditation following the teachings of the Benedictine monk – Fr John Main - who has brought back this tradition to our attention.
Alton Third Sunday of each month at 7pm at St John the Baptist • Alton • Parish Room
For any information please contact:
Mary Tyers on 01538 308687 E: marytyers@aol.com
May Bank Monday evenings at 7.30pm in May Bank. For further information contact:
Carmel on 01782 878993 E: carmel.dennison@ntlworld.com
More information can be found on the World Community of Christian Meditation’s website www.wccm.org
Gym and Activity Centre...YMCA North Staffordshire
We are pleased to announce that our new Gym and Activity Centre is now OPEN!
Our gym is equipped with the very latest equipment with membership costing just £15 month or £3 pay as you go.
For sports and activities, contact our Sports and Activities Team
T: 01782 222 388 E: tracey.mears@northstaffsymca.org.uk
For conferences and hospitality, contact our Hospitality Manager Susan Foster
Updated: Mission Shaped Ministry
MSM is an exciting one year learning experience for those seeking to develop fresh expressions or wanting to see their existing churches re-shaped for mission.
The mission shaped ministry Leadership Team recently decided to postpone the MSM Wolverhampton 2012 start date to September 2012 to coincide with the Academic Year 2012 -2013. Therefore, the dates of the course are as follows:
Date: Sat 22 Sept 2012 through to Sat 15 June 2013. (Inc. seven week nights)
Time: Saturdays from 09.00 - 17.00 & Wednesdays from 19.30-21.45.
Venue: Trinity Methodist Church • Histons Hill • Codsall • Wolverhampton • WV8 2ER. Includes a residential weekend at Shallowford House • Norton Bridge • Nr Stone • ST15 0NZ.
Costs £299 per person. Price covers all materials, refreshments and the weekend away. Financial support may be available.
For more information please contact Anne Riddle on 07974 197806 or 01782 769532
Grounds Maintenance, Landscaping & Tree Services
We are a local small business offering grounds maintenance services to schools, nurseries and commercial businesses in Stoke and the surrounding area as well as members of the public. We have a Christian ethos and offer a reduced rate to churches and charities.
Commercial & Private, Reliable, Trustworthy, Professional.
Free
A group for adults with special needs or learning difficulties.
Date: Every third Sunday of the month – next meeting will be 18 march
Venue: Penkhull Christian fellowship • Franklin Road • Penkhull
Time: 6pm
For more information contact Eleri on 07912 887026.
Fair Trade Group in Newcastle
We welcome any new members to join us. We meet about once per month, usually on a Monday evening, and are engaged in promoting the cause of fair trade throughout the borough of Newcastle. We've recently achieved Fairtrade status for the Borough and need to work hard to maintain it.
Anyone interested to contact Hilary on 632895 | 07983 983840
Or e-mail: hilary@jonesten.freeserve.co.uk
Chronic Disease Self-Management Programme
Do you have a long-term illness or chronic health condition/s such as: arthritis, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, ME, MS and Parkinson’s disease.
Then why not: gain knowledge and skills to manage your long-term condition/s by joining this 6 week Self Management Programme at a venue near you! It’s free and has no known side effects!
What is Chronic Disease Self-Management Programme (CDSMP)?
The CDSMP helps people to manage their health and improve their quality of life. It is a free programme that enables you to take more control of your health condition/s on a day to day basis by:
· Managing difficult emotions
· Communicating better
· Understanding medication usage
· Eating healthy
· Learning to problem solve
Just to name a few…
If you are an adult (18 or over) and want to know more about the CDSMP or want to take part please contact us on:
T: 0845 600 8644 F: 0845 600 8645 E: infocdsmp@bmeunitedltd.co.uk
We would ideally like to train a group of 12 to 15 people, we will provide lunch and support for venue hire may be available. Woman’s Group
Are you, or do you know, an Asylum Seeker or Refugee with children?
Are you feeling isolated and lonely?
If so, then come to our Women’s Group:
Date: Every Wednesday
Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm
Venue: St Mark’s Church • Shelton • Snow Hill • ST1 4LJ
There are supervised Crèche facilities available for your child/children.
For any further information or if you would like to co-ordinate delivery of provisions, please contact Julia Roberts:
The Lounge Booking
Need a place to hire for meetings or training days?
Why not book the Lounge in the heart of the city centre. £8 per hour.
Venue: The Lounge • Gitana Street • Hanley • ST1 1DY
For more information contact Rachael Dabbs: 01782 207200 E: Rachael@saltbox.org.uk
Healing Rooms
No appointment necessary and there is no charge
What are healing rooms? For people in need of physical, mental or emotional healing to come and encounter the healing power of God through Jesus Christ.
What do we offer? A trained, caring, ministry team who will listen & pray for you.
When are we open? Every Wednesday
Opening Times: 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Place: Beacon House of Prayer • 550 High Street • Sandyford • ST6 5PD
SALTBOX
North Staffordshire Community Chaplaincy (NSCC) houses and supports ex-offenders in rental properties. We are always in need of good quality furniture and “white goods” to stock the properties we manage. We have offices in Podmore Street where we can store items and refurbish them if required. We would like donations of good quality, reusable furniture and “White Goods” for example:-
• Three Piece Suites and Settees
• Dining Tables and Chairs
• Wardrobes and Bedside Cabinets
• Single Beds and Bedding
• Kitchen appliances, Cookers, Fridges/Freezers and Microwaves
• Washing Machines
Your support to the charity with items will help us to give clients the opportunity to change their lives.
For further information contact us at: Unit 19 • Podmore Street • Burslem • ST6 2EZ
T: 01782 252708
Saltbox database
Sadly, in December the Saltbox experienced a computer server problem which resulted in us having to use an older edition of our database for our Christmas mailshot.
1. If you have been a regular recipient of the Saltbox newsletter for more than a year, you should continue to receive it as usual.
2. However, if you did not receive our Christmas Saltbox newsletter then could you please email Rachael with your home address to make sure that we have your correct details on file E: Rachael@saltbox.org.uk T: 01782 207200.
3. We are also happy to receive requests from new folk who haven’t previously received our Saltbox newsletter. Therefore, please feel free to forward this email to your Christian friends & ask them if they would like to send us their details & we will include them in future mailings.
PhoneLink Volunteers Needed - Telephone befrienders needed
Are you a ‘people person’? Are you a good listener? Can you spare an hour or two a week to offer a friendly ear to older and vulnerable members of society in Stoke on Trent?
PhoneLink needs you!
Telephone befriending is a rich and rewarding way to volunteer your time. No qualifications or experience necessary – though warmth, compassion and a sense of humour are a definite advantage!
To enrich your life and make a real difference locally, join us at Phone Link.
UCB: On Site Warden (volunteer)
On-Site Warden – Three Year Voluntary Term
We are currently looking to engage an onsite warden who will take responsibility for the security of our premises at Hanchurch outside of normal working hours. We are looking for someone who will work well on their own initiative; have a ready smile and a can do attitude with the ability to diplomatically and efficiently deal with any challenges that arise.
You will need to have good communication skills as you will be required to liaise with staff and guests who may be staying on the premises. In addition you will need to be well organised and methodical as recording and reporting faults and defects is an important and integral part of the role.
In exchange for your expertise and enthusiasm we will provide rent free onsite accommodation. You must be aware however, that Hanchurch is not serviced by regular links to public transport therefore you must be able to drive and have a full clean driving license.
Closing Date for Applications: 28th June 2012
Interviews: Wednesday 11th July 2012
An application form and role description can be downloaded by visiting www.ucb.co.uk/vacancies to find out more about the work of UCB go to www.ucb.co.uk
Pastoral Mentor: Church Lane Evangelical Church
An exciting challenge at Church Lane Evangelical Church: Stafford Pastoral mentor
Are you the person that could work with us?
We are an evangelical church family who are looking for someone to come and join us and spend up to two years mentoring willing volunteers. We see mentoring as an exciting challenge to help as grow as individuals and as a church. We need a Christian who will help and encourage other Christians to explore how they can serve others, for example, through leadership roles.
We also see this as an opportunity for someone to find out more of the plans God has for him or her. It’s all part of the plans we have for the church and the trust we have in God to take us on a journey.
We will provide……
· a salary (or salary and accommodation package)
· support and encouragement
· a church family to belong to.
These details are deliberately brief because we would encourage you to come and visit, talk to us and see firsthand the church family that we want our new Pastoral Mentor to get along side.
Closing date for applications; Friday 6 July 2012
Vacancy: Volunteer CAMEO Luncheon Club –St Mark’s Basford
The CAMEO Luncheon Club has been satisfying a fellowship and friendship need for a number of years and still proves popular. Volunteers are urgently needed to help in the kitchen on Wednesdays from 11.00am when lunch is provided for between 20 and 40 in the Church Hall.
For more info please contact Val Bayliss: 01782 612132.
Vacancy: Position of Organist & Choir Leader
Applications are invited for the position of Organist and Choir Leader at the Methodist Central Hall, Longton. Honorarium paid.
For details of the post and organ specification please contact the Central Hall office between the hours of 9am and noon Tuesday to Friday.
Longton Central Hall • The Strand • Longton • Stoke-on-Trent • ST3 2JH.
Dear friends
In 2001 a national survey placed Stoke-on-Trent bottom of a list of 376 towns & cities in England & Wales.
On 31 October 2001, around 200 local Christians met together for a one-off prayer gathering using 2 Chronicles 7.14 as a basis for prayer, worship & sharing.
Many of you will know that this gathering became the springboard for the local 2C7 prayer movement. During the next seven years monthly city-wide prayer gatherings were supplemented with other seasons of united prayer. We organised weeks of unbroken 24-7 prayer, specific months of unbroken prayer & also two periods of 40 days of prayer & fasting.
I believe that one of the significant outcomes of our united praying was the emergence & raising up of the Beacon House of Prayer. Over the last decade such houses of prayer have been birthed in different parts of the UK. I am honoured to be able to say that God has gifted the Body of Christ in North Staffs with one of the best developed & best resourced prayer houses in the nation.
In 2012, the Beacon House of Prayer launches a year of unbroken prayer under the title “Why not pray for a change?”
I am writing this email to you to ask if you would consider individually supporting this strategic initiative?
There are two specific ways that individuals like you can practically get involved:
i) Pray where you are:
· Choose to pray & fast once a month (or once a week).
· No need to visit the Beacon HOP, simply pray & fast at home or work.
· Complete the simple form on the ‘get involved’ website section: www.whynotprayforachange.co.uk/get-involved
ii) Pray at the Beacon House of Prayer:
· We are looking for people who will register for a prayer watch weekly, fortnightly or monthly
· Visit for one or two hours
· Choose either day or night
· The Beacon need 100 local people to register – be one of the 100!
· Sign up on the website & then choose your specific dates & times: www.whynotprayforachange.co.uk/signup
If you would like to talk to one of the Beacon team call 01782 827238 or email: whynotpray@btconnect.com (see Cc above).
Finally, your local church can also get involved. The Beacon is looking for 25 local churches who will offer to come & pray on two Saturdays during 2012. Why not talk to your church leader & encourage them to think about getting more people praying from your church.
Having sought God together using the ‘IF’ from the Old Testament (2 Chronicles 7.14) many of us are now believing that we will see the promise of the ‘IF’ from the New Testament - “If you believe you will see the GLORY of God” (John 11.40). This year of unbroken prayer in 2012 may be part of the ushering in of such GLORY…to that end, let me encourage you to play your part & get involved.
Every Blessing
Lloyd
Report from the World Prayer Assembly From Brian Mills:
“The New Wave is Coming”
The World Prayer Assembly in Indonesia in May was the most significant International prayer gathering I have ever been part of. It was truly tri-generational (Abrahams, Isaacs and Jacobs), multi-ethnic and global. Between 9,000 and 10,000 participants from 86 nations attended the Assembly. Each morning and evening we had plenary sessions and each afternoon there were two two-hour Track sessions on various aspects of global prayer and ministry spheres, including politics, business, media, health, poverty etc.
On 17th May we joined with 100,000 Indonesians at their national stadium for five hours of prayer, praise and worship. This was satellited to 386 locations across Indonesia, involving a conservative estimate of 3.7 million people, and was broadcast through God TV around the world. Much of this was spectacular! Everything was twice as large as anticipated and planned for. The Indonesians were overwhelmed logistically, yet managed to provide for everyone – an amazing accomplishment. Even so, over 2,000 applications had to be refused! There was tangible evidence of the Presence of God in the gatherings, with accompanying signs. The impact is already being experienced around the world, with testimonies coming in of the way God has blessed and is blessing the participants.
We were based at Sentul City International Convention & Prayer Centre, with an auditorium for 15,000 people. Next door there is a 12 storey tower, the top storey of which is designated for prayer. 24 hour prayer took place whilst we were there and continues throughout the year. Every time I looked in there were hundreds praying there. This is one of many hundreds throughout Indonesia. Sentul City is a city in transformation, having been already declared corruption-free, through the prayers of God’s children.
500 children formed the Children’s Prayer Track, and nearly 20,000 children participated in the stadium event. A 15 year-old girl told her story of how the prayers of children over a three year period had brought about the change of her neighbourhood, with brothels closing and the area being cleaned up. Children led the praying one evening, and at our final session they came with a rose for the adults, and to pray with them as well. Over 2,000 were under the age of 35. Each lunch time was spent with senior leaders (including me) – they questioned us about our lives and influences. And one evening they also led the whole Assembly in praying for issues on their hearts. They pleaded with us older ones to “run with us – don’t pass the baton and then abandon us”. They asked me publically to lead in repentance prayer, and then be involved with other leaders in washing the feet of some of the young people. You can imagine how moving this was.
Large delegations came from S. Korea and from China. The Koreans who hosted the first International Prayer Assembly in Seoul in 1984, jointly hosted this one with the Indonesians. There was a wonderful blend of honour, respect and appreciation. For most of the Chinese this was the first international gathering they had ever been at. Those from China that I prayed with (maybe 100 in all) were deeply touched by God’s Spirit. The same was happening through the other leaders too.
A wave of prayer is undoubtedly building. China is establishing 6,000 houses of prayer - they call them "Walls of Prayer". One ministry alone has seen a 726% increase in the numbers of people coming to Christ in the past 7 years, compared to the previous 7 years - ever since they started to emphasise prayer with their "prayer walls" (I am talking about 51 million people). Together with towers of prayer (in Indonesia) and 24/7 houses of prayer around the world, there is an exponential acceleration of the kingdom of God taking place in those nations pursuing this vision.
There is an amazing spiritual harvest being reaped in many parts of the world. Through the internet alone, over 75,000 people per day are praying to receive Christ. Last year 150 million people read the Gospel on the web, and over 19 million prayed to receive Christ. That is only one part of the story - the real picture is bigger still! One well-known leader described this as the most pivotal week of his entire ministry. There were some fantastic worship times, led by international musicians, and plenty of praying in different ways. We had an excellent media team producing videos to stimulate prayer, and recording everything that took place. We praise God for the many blessings flowing from this Assembly all over the world. Most of the plenary sessions and the whole of the stadium prayer rally are already available and can be viewed on the website www.wpa2012.org
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