Special Events
2005
Our celebration of the Christmas Story told in the style of the X-Factor.Our Christian alternative to Hallowe'en.
Bringing our community together through Cricket.
Entertainment at the community Day of Action.
Event to raise funds for the Tsunami Appeal.
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For our Carol Service this year, the young people told the Christmas story as if they were all contestants on X-Factor. Look at the pictures and try and guess which character is which! The service reminded us that there is only one person who truly has the X-Factor, but the X he's known for is a cross. |
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Our Christian alternative to Hallowe'en was fully booked this year with more on a waiting list. Those who were lucky enough to get in had a great time as you can see by the pictures. In lots of different fun ways, we celebrated the light of Christ shining in our lives and through the lives of many Christians down the years. |
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Cricket is the no 1 sport for all bringing all our community together, especially now England has regained the Ashes! Cricket Our Community Cricket Tournament involved teams from our local Primary Schools on our new MUGA pitch. We even had an adults Community v Police match involving members of St Margaret's. For those not playing, there were activities in our Community Centre, many of which were run by Church members. |
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As a church fellowship we enjoyed being part of the planning and running of our community Day of Action. This involved many individuals and agencies that live and work in Frizinghall. It ended in our Frizinghall Partnership AGM. To liven up the proceedings, we had our own local entertainment, some of which was provided by our church members. |
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Some of our Sunday School young people arranged a sponsored Penalty Shoot-out in aid of the Tsunami Appeal on Sunday February 6th 2005 after our Family Service. Penalty Shoot-Out This was a response to one of their lessons on Noah and the Flood. The guest keeper was the Stuart our Minister, who of course let the goals in order to boost the funds (or at least that was his excuse!). |
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