School Assemblies
Always a pleasure and a privilege to visit local schools and take assemblies.
Today was the juniors and Friday morning will be the seniors at Meoncross Private School. Stubbington..
Please pray that the impression made will be positive and the content of the assembly will be helpful to both staff and pupils.
Moses: Miracles, Manna & Murmurings
‘BodyBuilders’ Houseparty 2016
‘BodyBuilders’ Houseparty 2016 – another cracking weekend of fun, laughter, friends and encountering God in a fresh way!
We’re off! BBHP 2016
Minibus 1 loaded and heading off to Bournemouth – The 2016 ‘BodyBuilders’ Houseparty starts this evening!
What is it?
‘BodyBuilders’ houseparties are packed with interest and provide excellent value for money. Campers are given the opportunity to explore new places, meet new friends, and take part in exciting activities!
Organised Houseparty activities include sports and games sessions, plus trips into the New Forest, a jaunt to the beach and a splash in a nearby swimming pool.
During ‘free time’ campers can just ‘chill out’ or use the onsite facilities e.g. table-tennis, badminton, table-football and a variety of board games.
Note: The Houseparty is Christian based. That means that each day all campers take part in various forms of Bible study and prayer. The main learning time takes place in an action packed, fast paced programme called ‘T.G.S.’ (The God Slot).
This event includes singing, quizzes, Bible readings, ice-breakers, prayers, fun spots, video clips and a short talk.
‘BodyBuilders’ Houseparty is an inter-church event run by ‘Counties’ Hampshire
The Bard or The Bible? PowerPoint Quiz
This year (2016) is the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. How well do you know the origin of these English phrases? Test yourself with this quiz – The Bard or The Bible!
Were these modern English phrases popularised by William Shakespeare or the King James Bible?
The Bard or The Bible? PowerPoint Quiz
According to tradition, the great English dramatist and poet William Shakespeare is born in Stratford-on-Avon on April 23, 1564.
It is impossible to be certain the exact day on which he was born, but church records show that he was baptized on April 26, and three days was a customary amount of time to wait before baptizing a newborn.
Shakespeare’s date of death is conclusively known, however: it was April 23, 1616. He was 52 years old and had retired to Stratford three years before.
This year is the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
Encountering God, Experiencing Change!
Encountering God, Experiencing Change – Isaiah chapter 6 verses 1-8 – sermon by Gordon Curley
PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info















