Around the 缅北强奸 in seven days: 29 August – 5 September 2023

A round-up of news from around the United Reformed Church (缅北强奸) over the past seven days: 29 August to 5 September.

Eastern Synod

Thetford 缅北强奸 in Norfolk has found a simple way to show that part of its mission is to bring peace, show peace and pray for peace, by installing a peace pole in its gardens.

The church has taken part in World Peace鈥檚 peace pole project, a global movement
to spread the universal message 鈥淢ay Peace Prevail On Earth鈥.

Each peace pole bears the message听in different languages on each of its four or six sides.

You can make your own from reclaimed materials and make it eco-friendly.

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Yorkshire Synod

Making use of recent good weather, Hornsea 缅北强奸 in East Yorkshire took the opportunity to hold a service outside in beautiful surroundings at the Mere, the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire.

A fitting Bible verse, Mark 4:35-41 was read to provide parishioners with plenty of food for thought, and time to wonder and wander.

Northern synod

St Columba鈥檚 缅北强奸 in North Shields has twinned all its toilets.

The church was originally invited by to twin a church toilet with one in Malawi via , a local and regional European oranisation that brings communities together, but it decided to twin all five toilets in the building, raising twice as much money as required in the process.

The church received its certificates from the Heritology Project at its Sunday morning service on 20 August. Afterwards, members toured the church toilets to hang the certificates on the walls.

Wigton Moore 缅北强奸

Despite the recent rainy weather, members of Wigton Moore 缅北强奸 in Leeds all enjoyed an afternoon tea along the canal on a day trip to Skipton with friends from the church鈥檚 dance class and chair based groups, and community cafe.