08/27/09

Quiet Side

Hello readers of this rather quiet blog and here is a post that is long due!

Last Monday I moved to South Cave, where from September I begin work as the Youth Facilitator (fancy name for youth worker!) for the Hunsley Christian Youth Trust. I’ve unpacked and settled into my new home and have pretty much finished sorting utilities and now await the activation of my broadband on the 4th so I bring you this blog from South Cave library!

Moving, unpacking and finding space for everything has been lots of fun and already I’ve met lots of people here which is great and I’m even feeling challenged already which is always good…more on that on another post.

In the next few weeks expect some more posts on a variety of topics, in the meantime I need dinner so I’m finishing this blog post! I will eventually post some photos and things of my house too!

08/12/09

Moving Away From Middle Class?

Last week (2 sundays ago) at church Jo and myself met Fred*. Fred wandered in at the end of church, looked at the large bible at the front, sat down then moved outside the church where we also were so naturally we started talking to him.

Fred told us that he had just read something in the bible, sat down and prayed for his family and then gone to read it again only to find it had gone…as if it was never even there, he reassured us that he wasn’t on drugs and told us his experience again. (We believed him the first time…God works in funny ways!).

So we stayed talking to Fred for a while after everyone else had left and he shared with us his story…a year and a half ago Fred’s parents were killed in a car crash, suffering a nervous breakdown he then ended up leaving his fiance and becoming homeless until a week before he met us (he was homeless for a year) when he’d moved to Great Yarmouth and found himself a flat and was now trying to get himself some nice clothes, a job interview and his life back on track.

Needing to leave Fred reassured us that he would come to church the following week and we said we’d go for a drink and chat after…sadly Fred didn’t show up however I don’t think that matters too much.

The reason I share this is because when talking to someone else about it he seemed surprised that we listened to him and even offered to go for a proper chat the following week yet to me it doesn’t seem unnatural, in fact it seemed to me exactly what Jesus would have done.

The first person Jesus revealed himself to was the women at the well…she wasn’t an angel…quite the opposite. She had 5 husbands and was living with a man she wasn’t married to, she had to go to a well in the middle of the day because her village hated her…yet Jesus met with her, Jesus talked with her, Jesus loved her and accepted her.

Park Baptist in Yarmouth seems to be moving away from being a middle class church and that’s fantastic because I’m convinced that if Jesus was here in the flesh he’d be seeking out people like Fred. So I finish this post by saying go and do like-wise…if someone like Fred comes in your church talk to Him…offer him a meal and even if he never returns pray that God would do the rest…it’s all about the seeds!

*name changed

08/10/09

Life, Moving, Wedding and Street Invasion

So perhaps the other Italy posts never quite happened…I seriously have so much I want to blog on at the moment but so little time and I suspect next week I’ll have lots to blog, more time but so little internet!

Next Monday I move to South Cave ready to start my new job as the Youth Facilitator for the Hunsley Christian Youth Trust from September…summer seems to be flying by and I’m feeling a little sad to know that it may be a while before I see everyone I know in Yarmouth but I’m excited about the new job and having a house and being able to moan about bills and council tax!

This week contents insurance is on my to-do list alongside getting some telephone numbers to phone electricity folk next week…today I arranged for the Post Office to re-connect the phone line…and for free…cashback! (If you want a phone line re-connected the Post Office don’t charge and don’t have a contract which makes them way better than BT!).

I haven’t just been packing boxes and avoiding Italy blogs I’ve been busy working on our wedding website which is getting near to being finished (markandjoanna.co.uk) and I have done our first wedding blog on their and in the next few days will update it more as we lay down deposits on venues and churches…how exciting! If you don’t know the Mark/Jo wedding is next year on the 17th July…this time next year I’ll have a wife!!!

I think so far I have 5 friends getting married next year so it seems to be a good year for weddings…2010 makes it easy to work out anniversaries!!! I have also been asked by Dave to be his best man for his wedding two weeks after mine and Jo’s which is pretty awesome and I’m looking forward to that too…all if good!

Street Invasion

Last week I was lucky enough to be involved in Street Invasion in Peterborough. Street Invasion saw 80 young people come together to serve God at 8 bases across the whole of Peterborough, doing social action, training/learning illustrations and inviting young people off the streets into an open youth club. Myself and Simon Campling (who is a genius at Newton Faulkner covers!) headed up the City Centre base and although we had less youth than the other venues what we had was perfect for St Mary’s! In other parts of the city over 50 young people would turn up to just one venue…how crazy is that? God was doing some awesome things in the lives of young people on the streets and those who were street invaders!

Anyway until I remember to blog on Italy later this week…goodnight!