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InHope Apr/May 2013 Welcome to Hope Church Ipswich!We believe that church is about God and His people. We welcome people of all ages and backgrounds to join us as we celebrate and share God’s love. Whether you are with us
for the first time or have been coming for a few weeks, it’s great to have you with us.
Who We Are. Hope Church is a group of ordinary people of every age and many
different backgrounds. Some have only recently started seeking Jesus while others have been Christians for many years. While still remaining
diverse we do have some significant things in common:
• We have found the person of Jesus to be the answer to our deepest needs.• We have become committed both to him and to one another.• We love the Bible and God’s presence and look to experience both whenever we meet on Sundays and in Small Groups during the week.
We are part of Newfrontiers, a growing family of 600 churches on five continents. We are also a member of the Evangelical Alliance UK.
Where We Are Going. We want to build a significant church that demonstrates and declares the certain hope that can be found in Jesus (hence the name), that loves one another and serves the Waterfront community and Ipswich. We are on a big adventure together where ‘every life counts’ and everyone is involved.
Steve Jay Maurice Nightingale
WELCOME AREA
Elders at :
Join the Involve Team.For details email [email protected] or speak to Justin Smith or Ben Reay.
We all want Hope to be the friendliest and most welcoming church it can be, for everyone who visits to feel loved and part of what we do and for people to be inspired to join us in building a God-glorifying church in Ipswich. Visit the Welcome Area on Sundays to do things like:
- sign up for the next Welcome Lunch- find out about Alpha, Tots, Kidz Klub, Oasis, Football or any of our
regular ministries- find your nearest Small Group- get an introduction to someone in the church- buy a recommended book- find out what’s going on
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CHURCH OF CHRIST THE KING
WORSHIP JESUS MINISTRIES (WJM)
EXODUS MINISTRIES
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Worship Jesus Ministries is an International Church, A congregational-evangelical fellowship with a Charismatic type of worship. We have fellowship in congregational Church in Hatfield Road, Ipswich from 3:00-5:30 Sundays (English Service).
Our vision is to bring glory to God by presenting our Lord Jesus Christ with as many Christlike disciples as we possibly can before He returns by evangelising, equipping the believers and uniting His body: the church. Rev. Bishop Art Dumdum (pictured), is the Founder and Senior-Minister of WJM. With his wife Ada, they are church planters and missionaries from Manila, Philippines who pioneered WJM churches in Australia, Philippines and United Kingdom. www.worshipjesusministries.comFacebook: WJM Church Email:[email protected]
On Easter Sunday Morning we are joining with three churches to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Please welcome our brothers and sisters as we come together. Here is a little information about each of the churches celebrating with us:
We also welcome Pastor Sandy James and members of Exodus Ministries joining us to celebrate Easter.
The Church of Christ UK is a Pentecostal Church under the leadership of Pastor Clever Gorejena (pictured)and Pastor Lovemore Mashonganyika. As a Church we strive:- to worship God in the Spirit and in the Truth (John 4:23-24)- to live God’s love by engaging with the homeless, drug addicts
and less privileged in the community (James1:27)
Our coming together as the body of Christ, on Easter Sunday,fulfils our mission to work with all Churches of Jesus Christ.
Easter Celebration Service
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School Years 7-10 (Ages 11-16)We start just before the sermon and finish
around 12:15. Our current series ‘a gospel
for the short attention span’ finds us looking
at all the quick fire action in the book of
Mark and how it is relevant to our day to day
lives. Once a month we are continuing our
‘Grill-a-Christian’ interviews in which our
group get to grill one of our church members
to see how their lives are affected by being a Christian.
School Years 7-13 (Ages 11-18)
At various places in Ipswichon Tuesdays we meet to do topical bible studies, have fellowship time, play games and do social events. We have two groups into years 7-9 and years 10-13 to do more age appropriate studies and activities.
Please speak to Jon and Hannah Alston for more details.
Sundays
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Tuesdays
Jon and Hannah Alston
Monday 29th July to Saturday 3rd August(back on Sunday 4th)
Or visit:youth4hopeipswich.tumblr.com
Or search Youth4Hope on Facebook for more info
Contact Shaun Clarke [email protected]
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Can’t wait for the summer and the Newday festival? Well as part of its UK tour ‘newday on the road’ is visiting Norwich for one amazing night…
On Friday, 26 April join loads of other young people aged between 11 and 19 for an evening of all things newday at The King’s Centre, King’s Community Church, Norwich.
It’s completely FREE! You’ll need to book in, as spaces will go fast.
newdaygeneration.org
Plugged in by Adam Mulligan
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Sundays
Newday is a youth event where thousands of 12-19 year olds (school year 7 upwards) camp together over 6 days. There is also a teaching stream for students and 20s and many adults come to look after the young people, or to serve the event.
Why should people go? (By Joel Virgo)“It’s a total riot! Everyone enjoys it. You get to know
new people and build strong, genuine friendships that will last and make a difference in your life. But really, I
want people to come to Newday to meet with God, the one who’s revealed himself to us in Jesus Christ. That’s
the story for thousands of people who have come to Newday so far. Some of them don’t even believe in
God, but by the end of the week they know he’s real and they want to get to know him more.”
What is a typical day at Newday?We have morning meetings with times of worship, celebration and teaching. They are always amazing! We have friends who preach and come from all over the world. After lunch people hang out. There are sports and activities on the campsite or people go off into the city on coaches to do social action projects. Evangelism is a highlight of Newday! Then in the evenings, all age groups meet together to worship God, hear from the bible, pray and we ask the Holy Spirit to come and people to meet with God, It’s always a superb occasion. After the meeting, there are cafes, people hang out with friends and eat food... before eventually going to bed.
Here’s what some of our young people said last year…“I prayed that I would be healed of my asthma. I went for a quick run with Charise and Annabel. I wasn’t out of breath!!!!” (Lydia Colbear)“God’s spoken to me in different ways... It’s been really encouraging and spot on. God shows up, that’s who He is.” (Josh Little)“It was really cool, how many people went up and accepted Christ” (Charise Savage)
“It’s definitely been the best Newday so far… there’s such a connection with everyone in the group. It’s been really encouraging to see the young people getting stuck in with God in worship” (Josh Nightingale)
How to book in this year?If you or anyone you know who is aged 12 to 19 wants to come to Newday they are very welcome to come with us.All booking details including costs, information on travel and food and consent forms available from the office or from Hannah Alston.
newdaygeneration.org
Newday! 29th July - 4th August, 2013
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Children at Hope has been growing fast recently, with new faces in every group. We’re thrilled to be seeing so many children each week and want to give each of them the best possible Sunday morning experience. To do this, we’re saying ‘goodbye’ to Baby Bubbles, Bubbles, Splash and Extreme and a great big enthusiastic ‘hello’ to a brand new big and small group format.
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In term time 6.00-7.30pm at the Orwell Centre26th April, 10th May, 7th June21st June, 19th JulyTable football, DVDs, Competitions, Songs, Pool, Craft, Table tennis, and more! Bring your friends.Optional cost £1
Trevor Ford:01473 233176
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Involve every child in church life at HCI Inspire every child with bible truths Impact every child’s world for God
Orwell Centre Tots
eat crafts sing play noise run ride toys
www.hopechurchipswich.net 01473 233176 114 Fore Hamlet IP3 8AF
only 3 mins walk from Waterfront & University
Orwell Centre Tots
eat crafts sing play noise run ride toys
www.hopechurchipswich.net 01473 233176 114 Fore Hamlet IP3 8AF
only 3 mins walk from Waterfront & University
Orwell Centre Tots
eat crafts sing play noise run ride toys
www.hopechurchipswich.net 01473 233176 114 Fore Hamlet IP3 8AF
only 3 mins walk from Waterfront & University
Orwell Centre Tots
eat crafts sing play noise run ride toys
www.hopechurchipswich.net 01473 233176 114 Fore Hamlet IP3 8AF
only 3 mins walk from Waterfront & University
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Parking: Free at rear of Orwell Centre with disabled access.Only 3 mins walkfrom Waterfront & University Elie Ramsey and Angela Ryan01473 233176£1.50 per session per child.
Mondays (term-time) 10.00 - 11.30 & 11.30 - 13.00Tuesdays (term-time) 10.00 - 11.30 & 13.00 - 14.30 Thursdays (term-time) 10.00 - 11.30
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We’re excited to be beginning ‘The Story’ curriculum, engaging your children with the big story of God’s love for them!
‘The Story’ will take children on a journey through the Bible, chronologically, from beginning to end over 31 weeks. This is a fantastic tool to engage your children with God’s word, bringing key stories to life and showing how God is present and active in their own lives every day too.
Each week.your child will:
We recommend that you buy a copy of the relevant age-appropriate Bible for your child, to share with them at home. Please speak to a group leader if you’d like to do so.
We’ll be working with ‘The Story’ throughout 2013 and into early 2014.
• experience a key Bible story• explore further with hands-on activities• remember one key point• learn a relevant Bible verse• add a trading card to their collection• bring home suggestions for follow-up, helping you engage with the big story of the Bible together as a family
Our new format means that during every session your child will have the opportunity to experience ‘The Story’ in a fun and interactive big way and then to explore what it means for their own life in a supportive small group, much like our adult Sunday morning and midweek structure.
Starting 7th April, all children will be in new groups. Each child will be part of a small group, with an assigned leader and helper. For part of the morning, small groups will join together for a big group time.
Children aged 4 years + will be meeting in MR1.Children aged 2 and 3 will be meeting in the downstairs classrooms.
Please take your child to the relevant room and sign them in to their new small group before leaving.
Parents of children aged 0 and 1 are welcome to use the parent and baby room near the lift at any time during the service.
“The Bible is a book ofstories where God isthe main character”
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Ever met anyone who sits in their room all the time, reads books and never comes out? They may be really smart but life is a bit like a crossword puzzle to them? Ever spoken to someone expecting their first child. They’ve read the books, watched the videos and heard all the advice on having babies. Yet afterwards they say “This baby raising thing… it’s just not going how we ever imagined!” Knowledge is listening, learning, and acquiring information. BUT knowledge only becomes wisdom when you DO IT. Wisdom can take time Wisdom is living. True wisdom comes from God. James writes: “Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show it by his good life; by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom.” (James 3:13) This preaching series in Proverbs looks at practical, everyday Godly wisdom
5 May Celebrating Children
14 Apr Planning
12 May Teaching Children
21 Apr Addiction
28 Apr Marriage
19 May Pentecost - Town Centre Celebration
26 May Fear
ProverbsGrown up Faith
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Events in Apr & May
£46 (£40 for siblings) For more information visit www.epicweekend.org.uk or speak to Trevor Ford.
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Events in Apr & May
Breakfastfollowed by prayer
Saturday 20th AprilAt the Orwell Centre7:00am - 8:00amDonations for food
The Dove Inn - Sat 25th May
Please contactBondi MacFarlane orPaul Savage for more details.
Church Family PicnicsOn each Bank Holiday Monday in May and August & on the first Sunday of each month (starting June). Come along with your picnic (and extra for visitors!), blankets and games. On wet Sunday’s we’ll put blankets out indoors and have crafts and other activities. On Bank Holidays there will also be alternative wet-weather plans!
Monday 6th MayHolywells Park: meet there around 11.30am Monday, 27th MayThetford Forest: Orwell Centre at 10.00 to share lifts (recommended due to 1hr drive + £5 parking costs). The adventurous can ‘Go Ape’ (sign up after Easter with money in hand). More info soon!
Contact Rachel Nightingale or the events team for more information
4th MayParents and Kids afternoonat the Orwell CentreContact Dan Wicks
Church Family Business Meeting2nd June
With lunch after the main Sunday meeting
8th-12th AprilSomerset Conference forStudents and twentiesmobiliseuk.org
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One Big Question - Equipping for leadersTuesday 9th April, 7.45pm, Orwell Centre
Part of our 2013 Vision is to do a thorough volunteer survey and review of the church membership about our volunteer involvement in the life of the church. What are people gifted to do? Are there areas of service they would like to be involved in? What training and preparation might be required? And so on! We want to help everyone “find their fit”.
Spiritual Stocktake Tue 23 Apr, 7.45pm at the Orwell CentreSo, what are your gifts? What are your strengths to which you should be playing? And what are the things that perhaps you should leave to others to do! Join us for an exciting spiritual exercise as we explore what spiritual gifts God has given us. Perhaps you may be in for some surprises!
Volunteer Review - Tue 30 Apr, 7.45pm at the Orwell CentreWhat are your areas of service in the life of the church? Are you enjoying these areas of involvement or do you think you could benefit from further training or preparation? And which other areas or service do you think you would like to consider being involved with? Explore all these questions and more as we review our volunteer activity in the church.
One Big Question - EquippingTuesday 16th April, 7.45pm, Orwell Centre
We want to invite you all to attend the equipping evening for the One Big Question campaign, our attempt to ask as many people in Ipswich as possible what is the one big question they would want to ask God if they had the opportunity. Come and catch the vision for this great opportunity to share your faith.
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5-A-SideFootball9pm to 10pm every ThursdayAt Northgate Sports CentreIP4 3DL£2 entry
Speak to PaulGoldring
Regular
Hope Food HamperEvery month we put a food hamper together that goes
out to someone in need.Every 2nd Sunday is the collection for the hamper but you are welcome to bring your contribution all through the month. For more info please speak to Di Majdalani orKev Colbear
Don’t forget you can hear worship songs alongside regular everyday mainstream music as well as New Testament readings and preaches (including teaching from Hope Church) by visiting the link above.
Hope Radio Ipswich
hope-radio-ipswich.playtheradio.com
Student Lunches
A free hot lunch every Sunday for students who know that any free meal is always a good idea.
Meet after our main Sunday meetings at the Welcome Area.David Sansom
Monthly Prayer Meetingson Sunday evenings 7-9pm
April 21st at Gainsborough Library, Clapgate LaneMay 19th at a venue in the Wherstead area
We will have a time of worship, seeking God and then pray for community around us and the ministries that serve it.
Contact the office for more information
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Ipswich Soup Kitchen
Each night of the week from 8pm till 9pm, a group of 4 plus people go down to the town centre with sandwiches, soup and drinks for those in need. Hope Church helps out with this on a fortnightly basis, on Saturdays, 4pm—9pm and are currently recruiting volunteers.
Upcoming teams for soup kitchen:13th Apr — Mark and Rachael Crawley’s small group27th Apr — Paul and Ali Cherry’s small group11th May — Baz and Jackie’s small group25th May — Justin and Becky’s small group8th Jun – Volunteers please
Please speak to Colin Smith if you would like to help out in any way.
Events
Oasis Club for over 60s
2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month.At The Orwell CentreInteresting, varied programme including art & crafts, music, games, etc.Chat and make new friends over Tea/Coffee & Cakes.
10th April12.30-3.30pm. Lunch. What happened at Easter? Cost £524th April2.30-4pm. Talk from East Anglian Life Museum. Cost £2.508th May12.30-3.30pm. Lunch. Have a go at flower arranging. Cost £6.5022nd May2.30-4pm. The Hasbeens Skiffle Group. Cost: £2.50
If you are over 60 why not join us?Book in with Susan Cornish
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Leader Equip: One Big Question at the Orwell Centre. 7:45pm p11
Live Music Evening. From 7pm at The Gardener’s Arms opposite the Orwell Centre p10
Mobilise conference in Somerset for sudents and twenties. p10
Equip: One Big Question at the Orwell Centre. 7:45pm p11
Men’s Breakfast & Prayer at the Orwell Centre. 7:00-8:00am p10
Monthly Prayer Event at Gainsborough Library 7:00-9:00am p10
Getting Connected start of 3 week new members course after main meeting 1pm
Equip: Spiritual Stock Take at the Orwell Centre 7:45pm p11
Equip: Volunteer Review at the Orwell Centre 7:45pm p11
PIPS WEB TIP Did you know that you can access rotas on the website and set your rota reminders to be sent to your email whenever suits you best? Here’s how to do it:
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To view your upcoming rota duties:1. Login to Hope Church Ipswich2. Click on ‘MY AREA’ Menu3. Go to ‘MY AREA’ > ‘MY INVOLVEMENT’ > ‘MY REMINDERS’ (Menu unfolds)4. You will then visualize your upcoming rota duties
They are spread through 3 columns: Date / Event / Duty. If you click on the name of the rota that appears in the right hand column, it will take you to visualize the entire rota (This is useful to get a bigger picture and helpful if you cannot attend and need to arrange a swap, as you can then click on other persons names and get a pop-up of their contact details).
5. Click ‘VIEW MY REMINDERS’ to return to the previous page.
To set your rota reminders:1. Starting at the ‘MY REMINDERS’ page, just under your name you will see this;
Rota Reminders send me an email reminder of my rota duties days before the event.
2. If you want reminders sending to you by email, you will need to tick the box and choose a setting from 14 days before the event up to the very day of event. If you
Visions. Women’s conference, Kings Centre Norwich p17
Nerf Battle for parents and kids at the Orwell Centre, afternoon event. p10
Church Family Picnic at Holywells from 11:20am. p10
Pentecost Sunday in the Town Centre. From 10:30am. p8
Prayer Event in South Ipswich. From 7-9pm p12
Men’s Event at the Dove p10
Church Family Picnic at Thetford Forest, meet at the Orwell Centre at 10am p10
Epic Weekend at Letton Hall for school years 4,5,6 p9
PIP’S WEBSITE TIP:
Did you know that you can access rotas on the website and set your rota reminders to be sent to your email whenever suits you best? Here’s how to do it:
To view your upcoming rota duties:
1. Login to Hope Church Ipswich 2. Click on ‘MY AREA’ Menu 3. Go to ‘MY AREA’ ‘MY INVOLVEMENT’ ‘MY REMINDERS’ (Menu unfolds) 4. You will then visualize your upcoming rota duties
They are spread through 3 columns: Date / Event / Duty. If you click on the name of the rota that appears in the right hand column, it will take you to visualize the entire rota (This is useful to get a bigger picture and helpful if you cannot attend and need to arrange a swap, as you can then click on other persons names and get a pop‐up of their contact details).
5. Click ‘VIEW MY REMINDERS’ to return to the previous page.
To set your rota reminders:
1. Starting at the ‘MY REMINDERS’ page, just under your name you will see this; Rota Reminders
send me an email reminder of my rota duties 5
days before the event. 2. If you want reminders sending to you by email, you will need to tick the box and choose
a setting from 14 days before the event up to the very day of event. If you do not wish to receive reminder just untick the box.
PIP’S WEBSITE TIP:
Did you know that you can access rotas on the website and set your rota reminders to be sent to your email whenever suits you best? Here’s how to do it:
To view your upcoming rota duties:
1. Login to Hope Church Ipswich 2. Click on ‘MY AREA’ Menu 3. Go to ‘MY AREA’ ‘MY INVOLVEMENT’ ‘MY REMINDERS’ (Menu unfolds) 4. You will then visualize your upcoming rota duties
They are spread through 3 columns: Date / Event / Duty. If you click on the name of the rota that appears in the right hand column, it will take you to visualize the entire rota (This is useful to get a bigger picture and helpful if you cannot attend and need to arrange a swap, as you can then click on other persons names and get a pop‐up of their contact details).
5. Click ‘VIEW MY REMINDERS’ to return to the previous page.
To set your rota reminders:
1. Starting at the ‘MY REMINDERS’ page, just under your name you will see this; Rota Reminders
send me an email reminder of my rota duties 5
days before the event. 2. If you want reminders sending to you by email, you will need to tick the box and choose
a setting from 14 days before the event up to the very day of event. If you do not wish to receive reminder just untick the box.
do not wish to receive reminder just untick the box.
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Hope on an International MissionBy Maurice Nightingale
It’s our burning ambition here at Hope that we get as many people as possible involved with our mission to Ipswich (Jerusalem), Suffolk and the East of England (Judea), reaching out to other cultures here in our own town (Samaria) and also to other nations (the ends of the earth.)
In the coming months there are a number of opportunities for you to connect with mission overseas - here are some dates and events to get you excited!
Fri 24th to Sun 26th May - Rotterdam Church Plant Join Maurice as he equips and encourages our churches in the Netherlands who are planning to plant into Rotterdam. You can either fly out via Amsterdam or drive out via Harwich-Hook of Holland. Hear first hand the developing plans for this amazing city, and join us in prayer and encouraging those on the ground.
Fri 7th to Sun 9th JuneStockholm Prayer Event Come and intercede for one of Europe’s great cities. Maurice will be flying out to join Phil Whittall and his team as they build up strength and faith for the next phase of their church plant. Come and play your part in a church planting history-making weekend. Booking information and further details can be found at: www.relationalmission.com/events/stockholm-prayer-weekend/
Fri 19th to Sun 21st July - New Europe Conference, Riga, LatviaIf you want to explore what it may be like to plant a church in a different culture to your own, and particularly in the nations of New Europe (post-Communist nations), then this event is for you. Matt Medd and his small church planting team are hosting an event in Riga for those exploring a call to cross-cultural pioneering, and Maurice will be supporting him along with Mike Bollinger. More information at neweuropeconference.eu/index.html
If you want more information about any of these events, please speak toMaurice Nightingale [email protected] Andrews [email protected]
Hope on an International MissionBy Maurice Nightingale
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Brand Identity Guidelines
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STANDING STRONGVISIONS ‘13SATURDAY 11TH MAYEXTENDED DAY 9.30AM - 3PMAT THE KING’S CENTRE, NORWICH, NR1 1PH
Visions is an excellent opportunity to spend time together worshipping God and hearing excellent teaching in Norwich (great shopping after!).
It promises to be an enjoyable and encouraging day for women of all ages! This year focuses on who we are before God and how he can use us to impact our communities and the people around us. We have two main speakers (Sonja Stonjanovic from Serbia – Vlada’s lovely wife - and Floss Watkins from Wymondham), seminars about different life stages; learning to be content in them and getting excited about what we can achieve there for God.
We’re keen to see women grow in their giftings, so we haven’t asked a ‘big’ name to lead. The seminars are by ‘ordinary’ women with stories to tell and a desire to see others ‘standing strong’.
PLEASE come and join us: don’t let money, transport, kids, etc. stop you! Talk to friends and small groups if you have any of those concerns or Rachel Nightingale for more info.
Booking will be online - more details around Easter. Pip is our booking contact! We’ll be sharing lifts too.
Be excited… book the date!
Rachel Nightingale
5.2.0 The Logo Design
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If you happen to be at the Orwell Centre on a Monday, Tuesday or Thursday during term time, you will notice that the average age of the 40 or so people present is very young. Welcome to TOTS!
Each session begins in the TOTS/Bubbles room; a large, kid-friendly room filled with puzzles, crafts, and similar pastimes. After 45 minutes, it is snack time. Kids and sit round tables sing “thank you Jesus” and are served cheese, fruit, and biscuits. Birthdays, new siblings and other special occasions are celebrated by all present. After the break, they move into the main downstairs meeting room for active play. Volunteers, including Mary Woods, Bryan and Sue Anstey, Paul Bloomfield, and Sandra Hart, serve the parents coffee and tea whilst the children play. The day is brought to a finish on a musical note – all sit in a circle and raise their voices in song!
TOTS sits under the umbrella of the ‘Heart for Ipswich’ ministries: reaching out to the Ipswich community as well as church members. It began in 2000 when 3 mums started up a coffee morning with a heart to provide a place for parents and children to come together. 6 years ago, Rachael Crawley felt the Lord leading her to take on the running of this growing group and in
2013, 5 groups and 100 families pass through our doors each week. Rachael has now decided to step down to focus on other areas of church life but God has a great plan for this ministry and has put people in place to take TOTS into a new and exciting season!
Just before Christmas, Angela Ryan felt very strongly that the Lord was telling her to offer to take over leading TOTS. At the same time, Elie Ramsay had been sharing her heart for families with Rachael both church members, and throughout Ipswich. This coincided with Rachel feeling that she was ready to step down and that God had new plans for her. A new partnership has therefore emerged, with Angela as TOTS leader, and Elie establishing a Community Pastor role.
“We believe that God has seen our hearts for our church and community here and placed us in roles that will challenge and fulfil us” Elie Ramsay.
The team want to continue to build on the fantastic foundation that has been laid over the past 12 years by growing in leadership and capacity and have set out their vision to guide this.
Elie Ramseyand Angela Ryan
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The TOTS Vision is:
To grow and strengthen our brilliant group of volunteers, using the skills within the group to pilot some parenting sessions, exploring our play structure and activities.
To allow God’s love to shine out to the children in all we do.
Honouring the parents who attend by doing all we can to support them in building strong parenting relationships with their children.
Offering extra support and pastoral care to these families as needs arise through Community Pastor Role.
Linking in to community work and being part of “the tail” of projects like Suffolk Families First. Creating spin-off community groups as natural relationships form and grow between church members and TOTS parents.
Using the Involve Inspire Impact Vision in all we do.
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“Being a part of TOTS is such a brilliant way to bring our church into the community. What unparalleled access we have into the lives of those in the community around us, and what an excellent way to show examples of God’s love for them by caring for their children!”
“Being a part of TOTS is such a brilliant way to bring our church into the community. What unparalleled access we have into the lives of those in the community around us, and what an excellent way to show examples of God’s love for them by caring for their children!”
Elie Ramseyand Angela Ryan
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Half-term Holday Clubfebruary 2013
OFFICIAL REPORT by AGENT Y(otherwise known as Trevor Ford)
With Agent X (Hannah Macfarlane) believed to be captured
and in enemy hands, it is down to me, Agent Y, to write
this report on our most brilliant and successful mission
to date. I am myself currently ‘undercover’ while writing this and my blanket continually
gets in the way but nevertheless, I will press on!
It was great to welcome almost 40 Agents, aged 5-11, to our MISSION
RESCUE HOLIDAY CLUB, with a real mix of kids from Hope Church, other
churches (and other faiths), Kidsklub and the local community.
We soon realised they were up to the task ahead when they brilliantly created their spy
bases naming them: “BINOCULARS”, “TEAM 007”, “GOLDEN SPY ASSOCIATION” and
“JAZZY CASTLE”. Obviously, they were professionals!
Every day we had our SPY WORKOUT expertly led by Agent X and we praised our Great
God. We sang Super Hero lots, because JESUS IS OUR NO 1 HERO!
We watched the exciting adventures of Moses, as he heard God’s voice and led the
Israelites out of Egypt.The Agents then went back to base and learnt how to apply the lessons of Moses to
their lives. Our Agents then chilled out, with crafts, professionally supplied by Agent
Susan (Cornish), and games.Everyone learnt how to use a parachute. You never know when you might need one!
We had our excellent Agents M-O-S-E (some of our talented Youth4Hope) and Z come
in to seek out the secret mole!This turned out to be the sneaky AGENT Z (Carol Savage) and although she confessed,
she still had to go to prison!
On Sunday, to complete a wonderful week, the Agents parent’s came to enjoy the final
part of MISSION RESCUE. Many I can report asked “When is your next Holiday Club?”
THIS IS TOP SECRET!!
A special “THANK-YOU” to our FANTASTIC Holiday club team - you were all brilliant!
See you next year!!
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The Orwell Centre
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114 Fore HamletIpswichIP3 8AF
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We pretended to be spies! There were two spies called Agent X and Agent Y. Agent Y wasn’t a very good spy and he kept getting things wrong! When he did we all had to shout “But why, Y!”
We all had different spy groups. Mine was called Golden Spy Association. The other groups were called Secret Binoculars, Team 007 and Jazzy Castle.
In the day I enjoyed:Spy workout (actions with music)Building our spy den CraftDrama
Except from being spies, we also learnt about the story of Moses. In the bible there are many other rescue missions - but the most important is Jesus’ rescue mission to save us from our sins!
Thank you to everyone who helped to make this possible. I really enjoyed it!
By Kathryn Reynolds (8 years old)
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On Tuesday evenings during January, February and March a merry band of people have been gathering in CoffeeLink on the waterfront for the latest Hope Church Ipswich Alpha course. Alpha is designed for anyone who is interested in exploring life’s big questions and the Christian faith. Each evening began with a delicious meal, lovingly prepared and served by our very own catering team, for whom we are truly thankful! After a short talk, during which we sipped CoffeeLink coffees, we split into groups to discuss the topic of the evening.
There are no forbidden questions during Alpha. It is hoped that the discussions gave our guests a chance to contemplate and grapple with the bigger questions of life, without feeling they would be judged for their opinions or expected to accept without question the text-book Christian answer.
The Alpha logo depicts a man struggling to carry a giant question mark. Our prayer for our Alpha guests is that their question marks will grow ever smaller as they seek and find their answers, which we believe can be found in a relationship with Jesus. How’s your question mark doing?
In a seamless transition, what kind of question marks are the people of Ipswich carrying? Are they large? Are they burdensome? Are they hidden in a corner behind an enormous ‘to do’ list? As a church we will be gathering these questions over the coming months during our ‘One Big Question’ campaign, in the hope that the people of Ipswich will dust off their question marks and take time to consider life, in all its
I went with an open mind as I don’t come from a Christian family and really found some weeks hard to understand but found the team a great help. I certainly had a lot of questions and would recommend that people ask as much as they can. As the weeks went on I found that the first few weeks began to make sense and it all came together. The team which, I must say was awesome, great food also so big thanks to the ladies for that and Mark, Len and the team for their support! It’s nice to hear a lot of people’s leaps of faith and how they came about. That really gave me some encouragement. One thing I always say is you have to be ready and 100% believe in it otherwise why would you make take that leap? I have now committed myself to God. I’m not instantly reading the bible and praying every day but I know that’s part of becoming more like Jesus. If you are thinking about it then do it. He is God and love is the key :) That’s my story.
LEE TURMEL
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The Winter of 2012/13 was very cold
but the warmth of God’s love was evident through the Ipswich Winter Night Shelter (IWNS). Based
on the “Housing Justice” model, it included facilities and volunteers from seven Ipswich churches and assisted over 40 guests between December 2012 and March 2013. Each church hosted one night of the shelter at its own building; and there was a twelve-person capacity each night, usually filled.
The churches that have been involved in the IWNS are: Hope Church Ipswich; Holy Trinity; Christ Church/St. Pancras Church; Ipswich International Church; Burlington Baptist Church; Salvation Army Hall; and St. Mary at Stoke. The IWNS Chair is Rev. Paul Daltry, the Project Manager is Paul Herbert, and many others have contributed to coordinating and staffing the ministry. Around 400 volunteers assisted. Brian Anstey, IWNS Volunteer Coordinator (with his wife, Sue Anstey, and Hugh Gibson), said of the ministry:
“I was really pleased and encouraged by the response of thevolunteers. They all deserve a massive pat on the back!”
Volunteers set up cots with freshly-washed linens, served delicious meals prepared by (in some cases professional) chefs who donated their time and talents, and interacted with the guests, chatting and playing cards and board games with them. God’s people served as His hands and feet to those who were hurting. And the prevailing atmosphere was one of peace and hope.
The guests came from many different situations. Mostly male, some were long-term homeless; others had fallen into difficulties recently though loss of employment or the ending of relationships. All needed hope and housing, and were welcomed into the shelter after having been interviewed to evaluate their situations and needs.
Hugh Gibson spoke of the change the shelter was making in people’s lives, “You could definitely see a difference from week to week... they were happier and more content each week. One gentlemen also said that he wanted to connect with a church as a result of being helped by the IWNS.” One of the guests, a young man who had become homeless recently, stated on the last night that he hoped to return the following year as a volunteer. I pray he does. That has happened before!
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What did you eat for breakfast? Cornflakes? Are you sure? Really sure? Ah, but how do you know that you’re not in ‘The Matrix’ and just experiencing the sensation of eating cornflakes?
Depending on who you are, this chapter will either have you screaming “because it’s obvious!” or daydreaming silently to yourself the next day as you accidentally walk into a manhole thinking “I wonder if this giant hole is actually a hole at all?” Either way you will be led on a little exploration about knowledge, assumptions and common sense. Wilson lays down a statement that there are truths that can be proved and truths that can’t ever be proved. This leaves us with the question: How do we know when things can’t be proved? He suggests that we are all lesser shades of Detective Hercule Poirot, examining possibilities until we find the best available conclusion from the given circumstances. How have you solved your mystery?
Get your head out of the sand! It’s okay to ask questions. As I read the first 30 pages of “if God, Then What?” I was surprised how easily I got hooked to a book on apologetics. The prologue and first chapter cover the premise for the book “What evidence is there for that [belief in God]” and encourages those of a faith or none to ask questions, find evidence for what they believe.
Andrew Wilson talks through the topic of fundamentalism in an entertaining manner, starting with his angst as a young bigoted teenager and travelling through his poignant memories of Nigeria, highlighting his struggle to keep his faith through university, before finally comparing himself to Richard Dawkins. I fell in love with how Wilson illustrates his ideas with wonderful clarity keeping even a dyslexic like me wanting to read more, a book I would thoroughly recommend.
Join the Hope Church Ipswich Book Club as together we read two books in 2013
BOOK CLUB
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Lucy Vines
Ben Reay
If God Then What? By Andrew Wilson & Emotionally Healthy Church by Peter Scazzero
We will be publishing your reviews on our website and on the Hope Church Facebook page. Reviews will be chapter-by-chapter, two each month. See below the first two to kick us off!
Books will be available to purchase from the office or Welcome Desk on Sundays.If God Then What - £6.50, Emotionally Healthy Church - £10
To sign up to write a chapter review or to buy the books please contact [email protected].
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Many thanks for all your support from Josie Edwards
For those that don’t know, I finished at UCS last year and went out to the Philippines to be part of a wonderful Christian project in Cogeo.
I started a student centre involving English lessons, arts and crafts, games and teachings and assisted in teaching pre-school children. I have been running or assisting in Church groups (midweek, Saturday kids club and Sunday youth), preparing talks, discussions and games plus many events including a Christmas party for 400 children! One of the highlights has also been getting to know and supporting the youth.
I lived in a wonderful community, with many serious needs however, that doesn’t hinder their generosity, love and care for one another. I visited many beautiful places in and around Cogeo, watched many beautiful sunsets and enjoyed the different cultural lifestyle!
Check out on my albums on Facebook or on my page - https://www.facebook.com/josieinthephilippines
Many thanks for your support financially, in prayers and for staying in contact.
I look forward to getting back involved at Hope Church, Blessings x
Just a short note to thank all of you who have supported us over the last few months, both in prayer, via texts and emails and practically, as we have dealt with hospital admission, surgery, convalescence, small children and life in general!
It has been a particularly tough start to the year but we have honestly been upheld by your prayers and support. Whilst humbling to be on the receiving end, It’s been great to witness the church in action. We’re really grateful to be a part of it.
Thanks again, Anna and Stuart Colbear
Lucy Vines
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Mark & Sarah AndrewsThis group is looking to reach out to the Ravenswood area, although we do meet in various locations. We try to make time so the children of the families in the group can be involved. It is usually organised chaos, but we love the mess of growing together and responding to His love. Various Saturdays, Sundays, and some Wednesday evenings. [email protected]
Small Groups
Mark & Rachael CrawleyCome and share the reality of life and faith with some great people. We meet in homes in the central Ipswich area - near to the Hope Church building. There is generally food - its supportive - and fun!Wednesday evenings. All welcome email - [email protected]
Paul & Ali CherryThis small group gathers the great and the good of the hinterland known locally as “Kesgrave”. For “Kesgrave” read “pretty much anywhere you can go east of Ipswich without getting your feet wet”. We meet every Wednesday alternating between “normal” small group meetings and socials. The socials are a mix of men’s evenings, ladies evenings and family events. The venue rotates around people’s houses; the aim being to allow as many people (i.e. those with kids), to make it.Wednesday evenings. Kesgrave / Woodbridge. [email protected]
Ben & Rachel ReayWe are a group of two groups... All 18-30’s who love getting together to meet with God, develop gifts, and encourage one another through friendship and cake. If you want to study the word, worship God and get to know some interesting characters then you are welcome to join us.Wednesday evenings. Town / Waterfront. [email protected] / [email protected]
Justin & Nicky SmithWelcome to all who live north of Ipswich and would be up for the adventure of community based on friendship, learning to follow Jesus, and baking!Villages North of Ipswich Starting with Saturdays.J: [email protected] N: [email protected]
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Jon & Hannah AlstonYouth4Hope small group is now for 16-18 years olds (yrs 11-13). We will be meeting socially, sharing life, looking into God’s word and praying and supporting each other to grow more like Jesus and put our faith into practice. We would like to invite anyone in this age, at sixth form or college to join us. We will also be linking with the students and 18-30s at times, all very welcome.Tue evenings. Orwell Centre & Cntrl [email protected] / [email protected]
Shaun & Megan ClarkeWe will be meeting to discuss the topics of Sex, Relationships and Identity and how God’s view differs from the worlds view. Including lots of time for Q & A and debate around some of the hot topics. We will also enjoy some food, games and time with each other. We meet fortnightly so do check the schedule to see which weeks we are on.Tuesday evenings Orwell [email protected]
Youth
Jonny & Elie RamsaySince moving to central Ipswich we’ve become very much at home in Hope Church and our town and owe a huge thanks to all of you who have fed, prayed for, and even on occasion housed us. Our aim is to encourage each other to love the Lord & our neighbour through all the challenges of life. We meet on Thursday evenings in the Christchurch Park area and you’re warmly invited to come! [email protected]
David & Emma SansomStudents galore! Students R Us!We love a God who loves Students. So this is about Students then, right?Wednesday evenings. UCS & Orwell Centre. [email protected]
Baz and Jacqui WilkinsonWe are an ecclectic group of people with wide ranging backgrounds, interests, careers and stages of life - and it works!! We are part of God’s family and meet together to share, pray, reflect on God’s word and support each other. We are friends meeting in lots of different homes. The general ‘rules’ are we are informal, relaxed, supportive and enjoy being together. Thursday [email protected]
Students
Ask someone at the ‘Welcome area’ for information about joining a small group.
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This magazine is produced by the Hope Church Ipswich Communications Team:Philippa Branson, Julia Jolley, Hannah Macfarlane, Ben Reay, Rachel Reay, Carol Savage, Becky Turrel, and Lucy Vines.