Transition day (for the local Primary children who will be moving up to Secondary School in September), went very well on Monday, 8th June, at St Paul’s.

I am very grateful for the Churches Together Youth Trust for their presence and support. It was ecumenism at its best and without their enthusiasm and love for the young people this day would not have happened.

We had about 60 children and they were able to share their hopes and worries about moving from primary school to secondary school. Initially, when I asked about who was worried or anxious about going to secondary school many hands went up.

We split the children into 8 groups, where they played games, shared their thoughts, and got to know children from other primary schools. We reflected on the story of Jesus calming the storm, and how we can call on Him to calm our anxiety and worries.

At the end of the session, I asked who was still worried and just a few hands came up this time. The children told us that participating in that morning was very helpful, and they did not feel scared anymore as they had now met others and had their fears addressed.

So, thank you for your prayers!

Andrea Mason

On Wednesday, 16th June, we held our Fun and Friendship event for this school term.  The theme was ‘Here Comes Summer’.

Annette started the session with a talk, a song and a prayer before we split into groups.  Crafts included an incredibly detailed beach scene on a biscuit, complete with a sandy shore, bathing teddy bear and a parasol.  Well done, Gill, for working all that out!  A large daisy chain was made for display on the notice board at the front of the church.  Other activities included making butterflies, tissue flowers and paper boats.  It was a lively session, as usual, with lots of fun had by everyone.

The activities finished with singing, prayers and a blessing.

 

 

The Parish Magazine for June has now been printed and is ready for you!  Please pick up your copy in church, at the front or on the table in the back porch – £1 a copy if you have not paid an annual subscription.

Interesting items this month include:

  • Photographs from the Spring fair which raised over £1300
  • A report on the National Emergency Briefing
  • Being a Christian – an article by Archbishop Rowan Williams
  • Details of all the music on offer this month in concerts around the peninsula, including a special one in St Paul’s dedicated to Charles Edmondson, our former organist and choir master
  • An appeal from the Primary School to create an additional multi-purpose learning space
  • And another appeal for your old bras to be collected to fund research into breast cancer
  • A Bible study guide on the book of Revelation

All this in addition to the usual Vicar’s letter, dates for your diaries, timings for services, and pages devoted to Ecochurch.

Happy reading!