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Monday Spot (14 December 2009)
After a busy day of carolling at ASDA and in Rochester High Street the Band joined with the Rainham Ladies Choir on Saturday evening to give a Christmas concert in the Dockyard Church. Watch out for an account later in the week. in the High Street
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Youthful Artistry
During the Youth Group’s preparation for the recent 24 hours of prayer Helen Pearson was prompted to use her artisitic skills to give a point of focus for the approaching event. This is the result.
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Press Release
The following Press Release has been issued to the media this week:
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Ladies Fellowship Christmas Dinner
It has become long-standing tradition that the Ladies Fellowship meet for Christmas Dinner at the Grangemoor Hotel in Maidstone.
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Greetings from New South Wales
Robyn Atkins (Willard) writes from Australia:
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Monday Spot (7 December 2009)
A very busy weekend in the life of the Medway Towns as it celebrated the annual Dickens Christmas festivities. Rochester Cathedral was the scene of ‘Songs of Praise’ at lunchtime on Saturday, now a regular feature of the Dickens weekend. The historic cathedral
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Territorial Carols at RAH
On Sunday 29 November the Singing Company took part in The Salvation Army’s Territorial Carol Service at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Click here to read an account from one of the members. Singing Companies on right of picture
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Does God Exist?
This is the question answered by the Alpha course, the latest running of which finished last week. Is your answer yes, no or probably? Course members
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Community Choir Sings Gospel
The newly formed Gospel Choir, drawn by open invitation from the community of Medway, gave its first performance at Chatham’s Central Theatre last weekend after just six rehearsals, as regular readers will already know. Click here to watch its lively and enthusiastic performance. The Community Gospel Choir
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A Christmas Cameo
The Cameo Club met last week for its annual Christmas celebration. Carol Service in the cafe
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News from Queensland
Richard Proctor, our former Corps Youth Secretary, who emigrated to Australia in 2006, has become a ‘Dad’. father & son