Have a look at the above video for some insight into how God can change lives :0)
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24/7 prayer
24/7 wow - what a week!
OTCC has recently completed it’s first 24/7 prayer week. 168 hours of continous prayer! It was AWESOME!
The idea was that we would have a room dedicated for prayer, a rota so people could take 1 or 2 hours slots (as they wanted), and we as a church would endevour to fill the rota. At first some folks were hesitant (“what do you do for an hour? Sit in silence?!”), and some shared doubts of “will we realistically be able to fill a whole week? Would it not fall on a small willing few?” These are real and vaild concerns!
Night light! An alternative event for halloween!
Fire in washing machine drums, sky lanterns and marshmallows… Must be halloween!
On the 31st October (Halloween) our estate is probably the same as any other place in the Western world! Hoardes of young people (age range from babes in arms to huge teenagers!) dressed up in all manner of
scary, freaky and funny costumes out for a night of trick or treating.
So what can a church do? We have a few options which basically boil down to: 1/ Nothing! 2/ Hide! 3/ Hold a prayer meeting! 4/ Hold an alternative event!
Alive at the Drive – our monthly “spiritual experience” event!
A Spiritual experience!
Why do people consult mediums / have their tarot cards read? Want to know the future? Are we afraid? This was a tent to discuss these things!
The great hand over!
Once a month we have been holding a different type of gathering at “The Drive” pub. Rather than calling it a service we call it “A spiritual experience”. There is no preach or lengthy worship time. It is a complete “All senses” interactive event – a great thing to being visitors to!
Indulge! An event for women!
INDULGE! A special event just for women!
We recently held a new women’s event called “Indulge”. The idea was to give local women from the estate a chance to be pampered and spolit for an evening – all for free! A number of lady volunteers from the OTCC loaned foot spa’s and their hands to serve the ladies that came along. We had hand, head and foot massage, manicures and pedicures, henna tattoo’s and the lovely “fish pedicure! shown below. Also a clothes swap and beauty give – aways (not to mention gorgeous nibbles!. We had over 70 ladies attend! If you would like to be informed of our next ladies event please contact us via the web site :0)
Glyn and Emma Moreton update 15/05/2011
Hello there, this is another update to let you know what is happening @ OTCC (Old Town Community Church) and in our lives.
If there was ever a “typical week” here this hasn’t been one of them… It has been “full on” to say the least! Events and situations have ranged from surprising and extraordinary through to exhausting and heart breaking. One thing is sure – life is never dull!
Glyn and Emma Moreton update 30/ 04/2011
30/40/ 2011
In our last update we shared that the key here for our work and sharing our faith is relationship and community. The stories shared here are real and right on our doorstep, so names have been changed!
Family wise we are doing great – as you will have read last time it is a challenge to guard our family time but we are trying hard! The kids have just enjoyed their Easter hols and are now enjoying more bank holidays! Glyn is discovering the joys of fishing (one of our neighbours spends most of his time looking after a very ill child so loves to go fishing when he gets the chance. He took Glyn sea fishing and they both caught a shark!). A recent fun trip was joining in with the pub where our church has been meeting to accompany 59 other people to “Drusillas” a big zoo like place.
Glyn and Emma Moreton update 29/03/2011
Old Town Community Church - Ordinary people, an extraordinary God!
29/03/11
On the 26th December 2010 Glyn and I became the new pastors of “Old Town Community Church”. We are very much enjoying the role (a steep learning curve) and finding it an immense privilege – along with being very challenging, adventurous, stretching and at times tiring!
We believe that people are made up of body, mind and spirit so when we work with,and minister to people, we try to keep this balance in mind. We live in an area of social and spiritual need, and with our present climate of cut backs and uncertainty, many feel insecure and anxious. The needs around our community are diverse ranging from rough sleeping, drug and alcohol problems to dire poverty, debt, domestic violence, teenage pregnancies, abuse, dysfunctional families and loneliness. Crime is ever present and depression a reality for many. So our outreach, support and love aims to meet people where they are at. It is a balance to work with people not doing everything for people.
December 2010 Glyn and Emma Moreton update
Moreton update December 2010
Dear all,
Happy Christmas everyone! It’s Christmas eve today – we have very excited children here!!!
It seems like a year since we wrote the last update (well it is a year actually!) How time flies!. We have passed our 1 year anniversary of being back in the UK – wow! It was on the 7th December that we arrived in the UK last year and it seems impossible that it is just one year! We feel like we have been here for far longer and feel very settled. So much has happened that Tunisia seems like a distant memory from another life. Though the lessons we have learned, and rich experiences of our times overseas have been critical in preparation for being here.
The next bit of the story!!!
August 2011
Hello again,
We are waiting for the first sounds of the red arrows to scream over the house – yes – it is Eastbourne Airbourne!
It has been a very long time since we have published a blog – this isn’t because we have stopped recording what is happening – we have been sending out news updates to friends and supporters but were unable to access our blog site! However, OTCC now has it’s own blog spot so we are now able to inundate you with updates, testimonies, info, and will include in this our own story of how things are developing here.
We will do the latest update at the very end – so you will have to read through all of them if you want to see these past 3 months activity :0) (or you can cheat and skip through!)
Rather than try and do one very long blog to catch you up on the last year and a bit, I have used sections from our news letters (dated so you can follow the time frame).
Happy reading, we hope you find it interesting!
With much love,
Emma, Glyn, Sam & Carys