CCN: Festivals

The Story of Easter

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Well, our easter event has come and gone!! A whole pile of planning and preparation went into it, and it all seemed to come together rather well!

What I really love about these events that we do is how everyone mucks in and does their bit to make it all work. fantastic job! The food was really good AGAIN!

It was great to explore the easter story together. Here’s how it went:

  • Adrian kicked us off with a little look at the mix of stuff that hits us at easter.
  • The competition started over starters, with a guess the number of eggs in a jar, and coming up with the most number of uses for an egg!
  • John got us organised for a game of detectives: putting some rather obscure clues in chronological order of easter week [well done to the winners, the staffords!].
  • After mian course Adam ran us the answers through his rather mind stretching quiz [well done the the winners, the smiths et al].
  • Then Jo got the kids doing some Easter craft
  • I then gave a shot at the question of why Good Friday is in fact good
  • after desert Dave led us to the finish looking at the exciting end to the easter story
  • And to the climax of the evening: the flowering of the cross, while Val sang.

For those who haven’t been involved in the last item before, it involves takig a rather ugle wooden cross covered in chcken wire, and everyone taking a flower and adding it to the cross. The effect is really very powerful and moving, as you observe the transformation of the ugle cross to something both beautiful looking and beautiful smelling.

I only have this picture at the moment. Any good pictures anyone??

Easter 2009

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Easter Event!

“The Story of Easter”
at Moulton Village Hall, Pound Lane, NN3 6PA
Sunday 5th April, 5:30-8:30pm

Come along and enjoy the food, the fun & a look at the story of Easter.

Gavle Goat

Friday, January 9th, 2009

This is for those at the Christmas Dinner. Adrian mentioned about teh tradition of the Gavle goat in Gavle, Sweden. Since 1966 it has been the tradition to build a 5 metre high goat. and it has also been the tradition to try to burn it down, to the point point where they have webcam’s trained on it. You can read more about it here.

The question was whether it would it survive this year:

That’ll be a “No!”

Christmas Around the World

Friday, December 12th, 2008

A Journey through Easter Week: Easter Sunday

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Day 1: Palm Sunday
Day 2: Great Monday
Day 3: Holy Tuesday
Day 4: Spy Wednesday
Day 5: Maundy Thursday
Day 6: Good Friday



Today in the plastic bag: a piece of linen

A animated reading for today can be found here: SGM LifeWords: Dead Man Walking