On Sunday, April 24th St Mark's Church, Gillingham was 150 years old and we had a weekend of celebration.
Much work had gone in to decorating the church and producing displays showing some of the highlights of the past 150 years of church life, as well as who we are as a church today in 2016. There was a constant flow of tea and cake all day.
Saju with our guest for the weekend, Bishop Graham Cray |
The weekend was also a great opportunity to catch up with folks I'd not seen for many years.
Keith, myself, Nigel & Teresa Driver and Pauline. We were all part of the same Bible study group 30 years ago!! |
As always, I was sooooooooo grateful for the help of Aiste and Sonali ... the epitome of 'Service with a Smile'.
In addition to local dignatories, we also invited those who had been married or baptised at St Mark's, ex-members from all over the country and all those who have had connections with our Pre-School, Toddlers Group, Kidz Klub and SPLAT!
The church was packed all afternoon.
This is Hilda, aged 102, who was baptised at St Mark's in 1914 |
Special People Loved And Treasured! |
My current minister, Saju Muthalaly, with Thomas Collett-White who was minister at St Mark's when I first committed myself to serving Jesus in 1986. |
Bishop James Langstaff brought our afternoon to a prayerful close |
On Sunday 24th we had a wonderful celebratory service followed by hog roast and salads galore, cake for a crowd and much chatting and catching up.
A huge thank you to Martha for this amazing cake which displays something of our family at St Mark's ... our life together is all about people, especially children. The flags show something of the diverse nature of our congregation and the musical notes represent the fact that we are a worshipping community.
All-in-all the weekend was a rip-roaring success and although I played a large part in the planning and organisation of the events there are so00000000 many other people to thank ... too many to name here ... those who produced food of various kinds, those who served and washed up and welcomed and befriended and encouraged, etc, etc.
To Basel and Aiste too, for treating me to pizza on Saturday evening with a film (The Good Shepherd) which took a bit too much brain power.
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