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Operation Love in a Box
23/10/2009 by admin.
Hopefully by the time most of you read this you will have received a leaflet in church and know a little about the aim of the venture. You will all be aware that the first Sunday in December has traditionally been a ‘Toy Service’ in the parish. Our gifts were given to the Local Authority to give to children in need locally. The last two years, however, it has been very difficult to donate the toys. Last year we were specifically asked not to deliver any toys.
This year the PCC thought they would like to take a slightly different approach and look at giving via The Mustard Seed Relief Missions Charity. The charity operates the ‘Love in a Box’ scheme. This sends gift wrapped shoe boxes with various gift items in them to children in Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. You can take a look at their website at http://www.msrm.org.uk. I would like to encourage you all to pick up a leaflet and consider making up a box.
If you feel unable to make one up on your own, maybe you could partner up with someone. Or if you belong to one of the many groups or teams within the church, perhaps your group could consider making up a box or two between them. The charity is quite specific about the contents of the box and how it should be presented. This is to do with the sensitive nature of some of the experiences of the children, and also for an easier passage through customs. The leaflet does explain everything very clearly. The collection date we have been given is at the end of November, so we are going to make Sunday 22 November the ‘Love in a Box’ collection day in both churches.
Claire Holt
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Buildings, Money and Outreach
23/10/2009 by admin.
Granted that ‘it’s the people wot makes the Parish succeed, and not the Buildings’, I, as Chairman of the Buildings Project Group, have been asked to provide a brief update in relation to the title of this piece. By way of confirmation with regard to Buildings, the PCC have required that we seek, with immediate effect, full Planning Permission from Hart District Council for the projects:
1) To remove the present All Saints Meeting Room and replace it with a modern user-friendly wooden building, light in concept and warm in insulation plus a P.A. system, to be known as ‘The Fleet Parish Community Centre’. This to contain a slightly larger Hall area than now, the Parish Office, a Private meeting room, and a ‘coffee shop’ area, with a kitchen and toilets (both in hall and entrance lobby) so that parallel use by separate events in the church and hall are serviced. There will also be a small parking area to the front of the new centre so that anyone wishing to ‘drop in’ to the Parish office can do so with ease of parking. Cost c£400k.
2) To add to the ‘Fernhurst’ side of St. Philip and St. James an area accessed and visible from within the Church to provide a meeting/crèche area, a kitchenette facility, and a ramped exit to the hall past a new disabled toilet – all of which can be used while the existing Hall is in use – the hall users being able to use the new kitchen and toilet areas that are now in place. A new exit door at the North end of the Hall will give access to a garden area, vital for the playgroup and usable for other church events as well. The Fernhurst garden being shortened to provide enough space. Cost c£175k.
The PCC have taken the clear decision to sell ’Fernhurst’, a provisional marketing plan to realize c£300-£350k from this is in place to be actioned in March/April 2010.
A successful future for our Parish clearly requires a solution to the very serious problem of our current £50k annual deficit and the creation of a continuous 7 Day Church Outreach to the Community. We have the opportunity of seeking advice from our friends at the Church on the Heath whose level of financial commitment far exceeds ours and who have made giant strides in establishing their 7 day church outreach. But meantime a group of us under the leadership of Nick Doran have met to start ‘facing the future’ in terms of finance and outreach. Roy returns this month (November) from his sabbatical where a major study was on the ‘creation of 7 day church outreach’. With his input on board the PCC will debate the future during their Away-day this month. Clearly, and despite the current credit crunch affecting our country, we need to pray and think long and hard. Spending our capital – an act of faith – is easy; providing a realistic future for our Parish isn’t.
Chris Waller
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