Ben and Diana took a service based on the 50th Anniversary of SACH Service, explaining the charity, its activities and impact.
Ben and Diana took a service based on the 50th Anniversary of SACH Service, explaining the charity, its activities and impact.
David Venus introduced the challenge of whether we do have a single coherent sense. In a service that took in prayer, contemplation, and a video of the McGurk effect, it was a thought-provoking experience!
Rev. Tony McNeile asked us to think about new ways of worshipping and bringing our hymns to life. We sat in a circle, held hands, and took the time to contemplate the meaning of the hymns in the service, and what they mean to us.
Rev. Winnie Gordon travelled from Birmingham to ask us to think about our churches as places of welcome (especially appropriate since we had a new visitor). We began our service with something new, offering each other a sign of welcome by saying hello or shaking hands. As part of our service we also asked each other three questions: 1. What are your names? 2. Can you describe your beliefs in 20 words or fewer? 3. What do you see on the walls of this building that says something to you about what sort of place it is? It was a fascinating and thought-provoking service.