The next breakfast will be held in the Church Hall on Saturday 11th February from 8.00am till around 9.15am. Our speaker will be Keith Caulkin who is to talk to us on the first of the Beatitudes (Matthew Ch 5 vs 3 – ‘Blessed are the poor in spirit ….’). All men welcome – young, old and in between. Enjoy a lively breakfast followed by our talk, some prayers and finish off by joining in a resounding hymn. It takes some beating as a way to start the weekend. If you want to know more have a word with Graham Deacon, Peter Jennins, Tim Moore or Peter Woodward or email: mensbreakfast@allsaintschildwall.org.uk
The next meeting of bookworms will be on Monday March 26th in the Childwall Abbey Hotel when we will be discussing “Chocky” by John Wyndham There is no charge for this event and all are welcome.
Put Jesus back into Easter with the Real Easter Egg
It is that time of year again when you have the chance to purchase the only Easter egg that tells the story of Jesus at Easter time. This year we can get them for £3.99 each. Orders must be placed and paid for by Sunday 12th February.
Please see Jenny Holland after 11am services for details and to place an order. (0151 254 2858).
Gentlemen, are you able to help?
There are two rotas that are supported by the men of the Church but due to recent retirements they are in need of a few more volunteers.
- Vestry hour runs from 7pm to 8pm on Tuesdays and requires someone to be present at the back of Church for security.
The frequency for this is one duty per quarter.
The Car Park is watched over by two people during the evening service from 6.15pm to 8.00pm.
This also currently requires one duty per quarter.
Are you available at either of these times and would you be willing to go on the rota? If so please could you contact me. Thank you to all those who protect our property, it is very much appreciated.
Ruth All Saints Church Administrator,
Tel: 0151 420 5056
Mob: 07550 080947
E-Mail: ruthscott123@btinternet.com
Would you donate any old, broken or unwanted pieces of gold to help develop the Church Centre? The price of gold is currently high. An old rolled gold necklace you never wear, a broken gold watch strap, the few gold links taken off to shorten a bracelet, an old broken ear-ring, bracelet or necklace may not be of much worth on their own. As part of a collection they could raise a good sum of money. Please hand any donations to Ann and Malcolm Colmer or Joyce and Jim Duffy or phone 722 4523 for someone to call and collect. You can also email:info@allsaintschildwall.org.uk
“All who were willing, men and women alike, came and brought gold jewellery of all kinds: brooches, ear-rings, rings and ornaments. They all presented their gold as a wave offering to the Lord” (Exodus 35v22)