The Methodists on the
east side of Bristol
care about the Earth

BURMA / MYANMAR DISASTER APPEAL
If you are making a local collection, or wish to donate individually, you can get details of how to help by going to the MRDF website, these words providing a direct link to the appeal page
Photo: Eva Pineda Hensen/DCA ACT International
For mile on mile the floods are seen,
with roads and bridges swept away,
while people struggle, bleed or mourn,
while hoping for a better day.
God show us how to help and heed
the cry of neighbours in such need.
© Andrew Pratt 5/5/2008 (andrewpratt@btconnect.com)
Tune: ABINGDON
Taken from the page on the Methodist Church website which regularly carries the words of new Hymns for special occasions
CONGRATULATIONS!
We have heard that Andrew Biggs (seen here with Julie, his wife) has been accepted training for the Methodist Ministry, subject to approval by the Methodist Conference.
Our prayers are with them, and we extend best wishes to them both as they prepare for this challenging new adventure!
The new family of churches in our area is about to emerge
Read about it through the linked little logo (unofficial)
Read the E-ZINE (please click on the blue word) from Bristol North for the merging Circuits in the form it is issued by Rev. Peter Mortlock.
A format-free version which can be cut and pasted for newsletters is here
Other pictures in our Photo Gallery? They're here

ALPHA in KINGSWOOD
-click on the logo, please, and look at the entry for next Monday
The Plan (March to May) is available here as a *.pdf file
You will find a 'Word' document showing Preaching Appointments from June to August HERE
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Graphics come from all over the place, especially Christian Computer Art at http://www.cc-art.com/
Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Deacon Gary Hoare, Rev. Den Harding, Mrs Julia Gilborson, Messrs Colin Cradock, Steve Pickering and Arnold Wheeler for photographs used on this site
Disclaimer: This website has been started by a Supernumerary Minister in the Circuit in consultation with the Superintendent Minister, and will be as accurate as possible.
These pages are NOT an official publication of the Kingswood Bristol Methodist Circuit, even if copyright is given to the Circuit where needed.
Updated to 11 May, 2008