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Celebrating Tu b’Shvat with Pesach Efune

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This Sunday we had Rabbi Pesach Efune join us, to share on Tu b’Shvat, the Jewish ‘New Year of the Trees’ holiday.

We started the morning with a light ‘fruit breakfast’ in the cafe, with a selection of culturally significant fruits including dates, figs and pomegranates, which are traditionally eaten during Tu b’Shvat.

Occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat, the day is celebrated as an ecological awareness day, and trees are planted in celebration.   The Tu b’Shvat is the start of a season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle.

It was amazing to hear how Israel is the only country in the world that has more trees now than it did 70 years ago!  A real encouragement for us all to keep planting and bearing good fruit.

Tree Tu b'Shvat

Psalm 1

1 Oh, the joys of those who do not

    follow the advice of the wicked,

    or stand around with sinners,

    or join in with mockers.

2 But they delight in the law of the Lord,

    meditating on it day and night.

3 They are like trees planted along the riverbank,

                                                                            bearing fruit each season.

                                                                                  Their leaves never wither,

                                                                                         And they prosper in all they do.

Ruth Valerio: Christianity in an Age of Consumerism

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Ruth Valerio, Churches and Theology Director for A Rocha UK spoke today at City Gate Church on ‘Christianity in an Age of Consumerism’.

Every Christian in every generation has to work out what it means to be a follower of the way of Christ in their particular culture; for us, that is our globalised, consumerist world. These powerful forces shape our lives, our thinking and our world view, and have serious impact on the global poor and the health of the planet. Ruth reflected on the call to justice and wisdom, and how we can live both gently and joyfully on the planet and with each other in the 21st century.
Ruth Valerio - A Rocha
Ruth joined us during our morning meeting at 10.30, followed by a hearty community lunch in the Brighthelm Cafe and an afternoon discussion of further questions and answers.

Christmas Eve Carols at Lyminster

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We had a great turn out for Christmas Eve Carols with around 100 local people attending… with crafts, candles, snacks and drinks, and some great singing!

Lyminster Christmas '15 carols2

Next Messy Church: Sunday 28th Feb, 4-6pm. 

Come and join us! We look forward to seeing you there.

Christmas Celebration

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During our Christmas celebration we thought about the journey Mary and Joseph went on in the lead up to the birth of Christ, and how our personal journeys can often involve moving from place to place. During a time of reflection we gave thanks to God, singing carols and praying a blessing for the people of Brighton and the refugees that have been displaced from Syria.  We enjoyed a beautiful shadow puppet presentation by Becky Godden that was creative and poignant about Jesus’ birth.  The meeting was followed by refreshments and fellowship in the Brighthelm cafe.

Christmas Celebration 2015                   Christmas Celebration cake table