Traditionally a warm welcome in church might mean a smile and polite handshake. Jane reflects on the welcome of the Messy Church in Smethwick: I wonder if getting newcomers running relays within minutes of arrival could catch on in Sunday church? Jane writes:
‘Today’s long-awaited visit to see my local MC in Smethwick was one worth waiting for. Having first met with the vicar some 18 months ago, it was good to go and see what has been developing since starting last September. I was warmly welcomed by a team of MC aprons to discover more about the Last Supper.
‘The leaders were all members of the church. Many have been members for a long time and some were related to one another. One mum aged 93 was leading bread baking today whilst her daughter was leading games.
‘One person arrived for the first time, was also warmly welcomed and within minutes was running a relay race with her children to “lay the table”. Part of the teaching time was done during the food time as they sat in a similar arrangement to that of the Last Supper and enjoyed their buffet tea and took some “broken bread” as the story was told.
‘So encouraging to be part of such a warm an welcoming group that has only been in existence for the past few months.’
You may also like
Woman at the Well
3rd Nov 2024Seaside Sojourn
21st Oct 2024It seems that I always get booked to deliver in-person training at seaside locations. This trend continued last weekend, as I headed off to the coastal village of Seaton, Devon.
Our Survey Said…
7th Oct 2024Back in February 2024, Church of England kindly sponsored a survey, completed by 330 Messy Church leaders. This is what we...
Storytelling from within God’s Story.
10th Sep 2024Hi Messy Friends! My name is Andrew McDonough. I live in Australia, draw sheep and tell stories. It began long long ago w...