Articles by Rev'd Charlene Smith
Annual Remembrance Sunday Services
Ale Talk – Update
Leading Your Church Into Growth
Christingle Service
Day of Prayer – with Father George Guiver CR
What Is Prayer?… How Do We Pray?… Does Prayer Work?…
Ever asked yourself any of these questions?… Is this YOU?…
…then come and join in a Day Of Prayer
exploring ways of praying together as a community.
Time spent with God is never wasted.
Yet many of us experience frustrations in our prayer life.
Whether you are new to prayer or have been praying for years,
come and enjoy this prayer time together, with each other, and with God.
As part of our time together we are delighted to welcome
Father George Guiver CR in leading this Day of Prayer.
Father George is the Superior at the Community of the
Resurrection Mirfield, he’s a Priest, theologian and liturgist and has written extensively on the subject of prayer.
Please join together on:
Saturday 21st November 2015, Christ Church Helme, 9.30am – 4.00pm
This event is Free: Teas/Coffees and a Lunch will be provided.
To express your interest or for further information please contact
Revd Charlene Smith Tel: 01484 851334, email: charlene.smith1979@gmail.com
Please Note – Change of Date
PIANO CONCERT AT THE COMMUNITY OF THE RESURRECTION: SUNDAY 8TH NOVEMBER, 5PM
Community of the Resurrection – Shaeron Caton-Rose Artist in Residence Autumn 2015
AleTalk: Starting again on 3rd November at 7.30
Ale Talk is a discussion about all things spiritual. It is friendly, serious and fun. We explore questions about life and God in an informal, open and non-prescriptive way over a drink in the Waggon and Horses in Meltham.
An initial short thought and question gets things going, after which the conversation runs freely. The evening is rounded off with an opportunity to share insights and reflections on the question. All are welcome. Pam Murgatroyd sometimes makes sarnies!
Ale Talk thrives on a diversity of view points and experiences and is not about having ‘the right answer’. In order to keep the conversation open and non-judgemental we have some simple house-rules. These include
– respect each person
– come prepared to listen to others
– do not adopt the posture that “my opinion is more important than yours”
The meetings before Christmas will be 3rd November, 17th November and 1st December – we may have mince pies on 15th! 7.30 – be there!