activities

Queen’s Road Street Fair

During the Queen’s Road Street Fair on Sunday, Christchurch opened its doors to visitors to come in out of the cold, rest their feet and have some refreshments. A nativity scene was set up, with a large variety of fancy clothes for dressing up, which was very popular with the children (and their granddads). Despite the cold the street fair…

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Operation Christmas Child

The following is taken from the latest newsletter, with some minor edits, and was written by Olwen, who organises the annual Shoebox Appeal for us. Thank you to all those who contributed once again to this appeal! Christchurch was a Drop-Off centre for other local churches and members of the public and we received 144 boxes which were collected on…

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Christchurch goes paintballing

Now paintballing might not be your idea of a traditional church activity. You have to dress up in camouflage style overalls and shoot small balls of paint at other people from implements that look very gun shaped! I prefer to see it as a mixture of hide and seek, cricket, squash and painting activities on a field with trees and…

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Barbeque

We held the last of our summer barbeques on Saturday. For most of the time there were 20 to 30 people in the car park, eating, chatting, playing in the bouncy castle (the smaller visitors). We probably served around 100 burgers and hot dogs during the 3 hours. The next one won’t be until May or June, keep an eye…

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Greenbelt

Contributed by Mark: From 22nd to 25th August many Christchurcher’s and ex-Christchurchers were enjoying and volunteering at the Greenbelt festival 2014. We were all eager to see what the new site at Boughton House was like. It has to be said that the site was visually impressive and relatively easy to get around although some campers had problems in getting…

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Trip to Iona

A group from Christchurch with friends from Walsall and Shropshire recently travelled to the Island of Iona for a week. We stayed in the Bishop’s House, a retreat centre run by the Episcopal Church of Scotland. This is a delightful place to stay, on the coast a short walk from the Abbey, looking across the sound to Mull. We attended…

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