St Valentine’s Day Speak Easy

The Old Boiler’s Nightclub was in full swing on Saturday 18 February with the St Valentine’s Day Speak Easy.  The Kepier Hall was crowded and they were not disappointed by the nightclub atmosphere (thanks to new lighting and glitter ball) and great live music.  Paul, our singer for the night, had everyone joining in with hits from Louis Armstrong to Elvis!  After the live music had ended the dancing began to the Kepier DJ!

A super night was had by all and £650 raised for the Bolier Fund!  Thank you and congratulations to Stan Morson, Dave Fulton and the team for a great event.

Bernard Gilpin Weekend 3-4 March

Once again we are celebrating the life of our most famous Rector Bernard Gilpin by having a weekend of special events.

Saturday 3 March.

10.30-2pm Exploring the Tudors: A Family Fun Day in Church including Tudor cookery, music, story telling and things to make and do.

5pm The Music of Gilpin’s Time. A free concert of music and readings given by The Royal School of Church Music.

Sunday 4 March

10am Bernard Gilpin Service in Church

12.15pm Gilpin Lunch in the Kepier Hall.  Tickets £5 from Next 900 Team or Church Office 512 1769

 

 


Boxing Day Dip

Six hardy or insane members of the congregation braved the biting North Sea off Seaham beach on Boxing Day in aid of the Boiler Fund. We are delighted to report that all of them survived if a little bluer than when they arrived and thanks to their efforts the Boiler fund is £120 better off.  Thank you to everyone who took part and to the Next 900 Team for arranging the event.

They got very cold so you could be warm!

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Rector’s Letter – January 2012

Dear Friends

Hope for 2012

‘For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.’ (Isaiah 9:6)

As the start of this New Year we are all aware of the uncertainties, which we face, especially in terms of our finances, jobs and economic prospects. We have to face the big questions of life: what shall I do?; who can help me?; who cares for me? and what do I say?

The familiar words of the prophet Isaiah, were also given by God in a time of political and economic uncertainty. The Assyrians had just conquered the northern kingdom of Israel, fulfilling Isaiah’s warnings to the people, who had turned their back on God and his ways. However, Isaiah also brings a word of hope, ‘The people walking in darkness have seen a great light’ . For Isaiah, it felt as if the future had already arrived! However, after 700 years the promised child was fulfilled in the birth of Jesus Christ. For us, facing a New Year, he continues to be an answer to both our needs and questions:

Wonderful Counsellor: he will give us the wisdom we need, when we have difficult decisions to make at work or home, or in dealing with our finances or future direction.

Mighty God: he will provide the help and strength to face the difficult diagnosis, the family crisis or relationships breakdown, as we trust his plan and purpose for our lives.

Everlasting Father: he cares for us as a father cares for his children, so we can come to him when we feel alone or we are really struggling, knowing that he hears and will answer our prayers.

Prince of Peace: he has secured peace by his cross and resurrection, and so we can find in him true acceptance, forgiveness and peace for our lives, relationships and future.

Therefore at the start of 2012, may ‘our joy be increased’ as for the people in Isaiah’s day. For only Christ can truly turn our sorrow into joy and save us from the vicious spiral of sin and death. Whatever the mess and mistakes we have made over the past year, he can deal with them. With him both our present and future are secure. This is no pipe-dream, for ‘the zeal of the LORD Almighty will accomplish this.’

With every good wish for a peaceful and Happy New Year

Canon Sue Pinnington