…stories of pilgrims on a journey
That was the title of our day conference down in Wiltshire yesterday. We had a great time, and I came back energised and encouraged, having listened to the team at The Stowe [the Baptist church on the Wichelstowe development, in Swindon] telling us the ways in which they have worked to bless their community.
Here are a few pictures of our day. A great welcome from Sally and Zane when we arrived.
The key words were
calling, listening, obeying, following
Ali Boulton was enthusiastic, and shared the story of hoe The Stowe church came into being. We laughed a lot – but also heard the difficulties, and problems encountered en route.
We spent some time listening to Ali and looking at presentations on screen.
“Church” is very different when you are working in a new estate, still being built, and the only shelter you have is a portakabin and a large gazebo – and baptisms are conducted outside in a large paddling pool.
But the team told us of the way relationships were built and people supported as they moved into the area
This is Liz, one of the original team members. She works incredibly hard – here she is bringing the stuff for lunch to our discussion table.
The loo roll? That’s tere to symbolise the ‘welcome baskets’ Ali delivered to each family as they moved into a home on the estate.
When you move in, it’s really useful if someone brings you basics [loo roll, teabags, contact details for essential shops and services, a map…]
We were served some delicious food[chilli and rice or jacket spuds, fruit, cakes, biscuits…] Ali’s husband Neil is clearly a splendid cook.
There were many helpful conversations, and useful ‘networking’ opportunities.
I think the person on the left of the photo [in the blue cardi] is Emily. She shared her story with me, of how Jesus has completely turned her life around since she moved into Wichelstowe – and now she’s a happily married Mum, very proud of her family, acknowledging that this is all by the grace of God and his power.
It was inspiring to be in the lovely new Community Centre, and hear all the inspirational stories, but nobody was telling us that this sort of ‘new development’ ministry was an easy road. We learned about the challenges, the opportunities, working with the other agencies involved [councils, housing associations]. Much for us to think about in terms of the new Lubbesthorpe Development being planned just miles from here. Thank you Ali, and your team, for such a lovely day.
Let me use disappointment as material for patience
Let me use success as material for thankfulness
Let me use trouble as material for perseverance
Let me use danger as material for courage
Let me use reproach as material for long-suffering
Let me use praise as material for humility
Let me use pleasure as material for temperance
Let me use pain as material for endurance
Exciting x
ReplyDeleteI like the prayer you chose...exciting times ahead!
ReplyDeleteJane x