Monday, September 27, 2010

News - September 2010

I watched Songs of Praise yesterday, shot at All Saints Peckham in May and over the summer - so great to see all the beaming faces and the stories of hope, care and redemption. I am continuing to pray for all those whom we love, both in the church and the community. This is the second broadcast service filmed in May


Below is the official video from Clarence House (there is a Royal Channel on youtube) with the Prince of Wales' visit to Peckham in July.



Now that we have moved, the PCC of All Saints, along with the patrons (CPAS) are in the process of drawing up a profile in order to advertise for a new vicar later on in the year.

News of the Minster
www.latimerminster.org has regular updates and information, along with the twitter feed and the facebook group for those of you who are interested. The website is still in note/sketch format and is one of the projects we have to develop in the coming weeks.

Now we have moved and are established out at the ring road, our home is unpacked in Beaconsfield, a few others have moved with us from Peckham, and we have hosted our third Sunday service. Several members of the Order of Mission and a few local families and young adults also make up our pioneering community. We have set up a little office, and finally have a phone line, broadband and a bank account for the Minster. We are at the early stages of establishing a rhythm of prayer and action, and later in October will begin our Saturday evenings as well (for the time being called the 'Hub'). We have had a warm reception from other churches and church leaders in the area, and are more convinced than ever of the needs of our country, and the opportunities which are presented when we start to pursue the possibilities of our dreams.

The think tank 'Millennials' has now begun, and we have appointed a researcher who is drawing up the first phase of our next project.

The Book 'Millennials' is now out - available from the Minster office (frog@latimerminster.org), St Andrews Bookshop, Holy Trinity Brompton or available as an ebook from Amazon.








2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a thrill to see you with HRH at the place where you've poured out your heart and lives for so long. VERY proud of you, my friend. To God be the glory. Love, Bill & Jan

Emi said...

Hello, I'm Emi (pronounced Amy). I just like to say I have been highly blessed by Amy's book 'Why trust the bible' I picked it up at All Souls Church in London yesterday.
God bless the both of you in the work you do for the body of Christ
Cheers!