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New Messy Church at Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church

May 8, 2015 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church is running its first Messy Church this Saturday (9th May 2015) from 4pm to 6pm.

You are welcome to attend.

The Methodist Church has now relaunched its popular Saturday Church as Messy Church.

At the Fryern Funtasia on Monday, Messy Church ran fun activities enjoyed by children.

Promoting Messy Church of the Methodist Church at the Fryern Funtasia 2015.  (Man in red shirt: Youth worker John Andrews)
Promoting Messy Church of the Methodist Church at the Fryern Funtasia 2015. (Man in red shirt: Youth worker John Andrews)

The children decorated about 200 biscuits.

Children enjoyed decorating biscuits at Fryern Funtasia 2015.
Children enjoyed decorating biscuits at Fryern Funtasia 2015.

Messy Church theme: Unity in Community

The theme this week is Unity in Community, learning from the early Christian Church.

There will be games, den building, table football, biscuit making, crafts, a ‘tea and chat’ corner, and delicious hot meal.

The worship will be led by John Andrews, youth worker, who is a familiar face to many school children in Chandler’s Ford.

This week there will be a new bigger band. Mark (drums), Sian (keyboard) and Mike (bass guitar) will join Jon (guitar) to accompany Anna and Angie leading the singing.

Chris Slatcher and the Messy Church team invite you to come along, and also bring your friends.

For more information about Messy Church at the Methodist Church, please contact saturday.cfmc@gmail.com.

Messy Church at the Methodist Church on second Saturday of the month.
Messy Church at the Methodist Church on second Saturday of the month.

There is no need to book. Just turn up at 4pm. If you wish, you could email to let the team know in advance how many of you would be joining them.

Chandler’s Ford Messy Church: Second Saturday of the month

Messy Church is held on the second Saturday of the month from 4pm to 6pm in the Dovetail Centre at the Methodist Church.

The dates for Summer 2015 are May 9th, June 13th & July 11th.

Address: Winchester Road, Chandler’s Ford, Hampshire SO53 2GJ

Chandler's Ford Methodist Church, Winchester Road.
Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church, Winchester Road.
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