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Friday, April 18, 2008

Dates for the diary

This Sunday, 20th April, Morecambe and Wise, aka Christopher and Alun, continue their trip through the Old Testament.

Sunday 25th April
Bev Poiner, the founder of FFOPS (Families/Friends of Prisoners) will be speaking at Linden

Thursday 1st May
Launch at Red of the 55+ Weekly Café for ‘older’ people. From 10.00 am – midday.


Saturday 3rd May

10am – 5pm at Crymlyn Bog for community action

Sunday 4th May

2pm – 5pm at Crymlyn bog for community action

Monday, 5th May

From 2pm-10pm outside the National Waterfront Museum for The Noise, a free music festival featuring our own Dj Jared and DJ Mel.


Sunday 18th May
We’ll be joined by some of the members of Swansea’s Faith and Light communities (An international community movement bringing together people with a learning disability, their families carers and friends, particularly young people.)

Saturday, 17th May
Barbecue and barn dance here with the Swansea Family Link Scheme (linking disabled children with families and individuals who can provide them with short-term care on a regular basis.)

Saturday, 28th June
Summer afternoon party here with the Swansea Family Link Scheme.

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Friday, April 04, 2008

This coming Sunday, 6th April, Chris and Alun continue with the Old Testament series. This week we've reached the old covenant.

It'll be Alun and Chris again the following week, 13th April. And in the evening there'll be an extra opportunity for an hour or so of worship at linden.

The Sunday after that, 20th, (how well-organised am I?) in the evening, there'll be an opportunity to meet with other Christians from across Swansea in a City Prayer event.

Other things that are happening this coming week:
On Tuesday, Andrew M, Andy D and Cathy Hancox are hosting a discussion comparing the violent God of the Old Testament with the peace-loving God of the New. And have a look at Joshua 6 v15/22 and 1 Samuel 15 v 16/19
On Thursday there's a meeting to find out more for anyone who might be interested in a trip to Mutende Children's Village in Zambia over Easter '09.
Also on Thursday, Bible studiers continue to look at the gospel of Mark.
If you'd be interested in finding out more about any of these events, email Linden.

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We've had a grant to buy some new lightweight folding tables. We're selling the old ones off at the bargain price of £20 each. If you'd like one (or two or three or more), email Linden You wouldn't want them in your best room, but they're ideal for craft work or jigsaws.