Costa Book Club • Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Trish Hall writes about the newly formed Book Club which meets in Costa Coffee on Chatham High Street.
Trish Hall writes about the newly formed Book Club which meets in Costa Coffee on Chatham High Street.
Once again remembrance weekend has come and gone.
for contemplation
Medway Foodbank has weighed in over 700kg of food ready for the launch of the scheme which is scheduled for some time in December.
We are delighted to welcome our neighbouring Salvation Army Corps at Gillingham to the world of SA websites. We have added its new site to the ‘Our Links’ page but readers may wish to click here for an introductory visit. the Green Street hall Talking of visits why not pop in to the Green Street [...]
Mike Rowley writes from his personal experience. Mike Rowley
What a mess the world seems to be in this week. It is 406 years since Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the British Houses of Parliament. Whatever he perceived as the problem then, governments around the world don’t seem to be any nearer solving the difficult issues humanity faces today. failed attempt
As an antidote to Halloween, Churches Together in Medway (CTIM) organise an annual celebration in Rochester Cathedral on the original theme of the day – the eve of All Saints Day (writes Nigel Day). Whilst the secular world is now overtaken by commercialism and manipulation on this day, Christians are called to unite against the [...]
This year’s Christmas Carol Concerts will be performed in the Salvation Army hall in Church Street, Chatham, on Saturday 10 December (6pm) and Sunday 11 December (4pm). The theme of the concerts will be ‘Angels’. Tickets (£5, concessions £4) will be available shortly so watch this space or contact us for further details.
FREEDOM is the title for this year’s Adult & Family Ministries conference run by the London South East Division of The Salvation Army when the guest speaker will be Elaine Storkey. Click on the poster below for details. Elaine
Our own Parent & Toddler Groups‘ contribution to this year’ event was in excess of £185 raised last Friday morning in the ‘Hub’ cafe.