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by Lucy Moore

Celebration: we all know the wonderful Kool and the Gang song of the same name! Celebration as a value for Messy Church ca...

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by Lucy Moore

Charis Lambert writes after her Facebook Lives on May 14 2020: When I google Messy Church, it comes up with the tagline: ...

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by Lucy Moore

How do we demonstrate all-togetherness when we are all-apart? Summary of the Facebook Live with Martyn Payne, 6 May 2020 M...

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by Lucy Moore

True creativity, I feel rather ruefully, would find a way to make an origami boat successfully on screen without needing t...

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Everybody Welcome Online

24th Apr 2020
by Lucy Moore

Bob Jackson and George Fisher have long been enthusiastic supporters of Messy Church in their missional roles for the Chur...

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by Lucy Moore

It was a delight to relax in the company of several hundred Messy friends for the Facebook Lives this week on the theme of...

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Messy Gideon

20th Apr 2020
by Lucy Moore

Paul Thurlow writes up the distance quiet day thoughts from a small group of us. We’d planned this meeting at the end of...

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Lockdown Easter

16th Apr 2020
by Lucy Moore

Musings from a locked room that I shared in a blithery sort of way with the Aussies, New Zealanders, Danes, Germans and Br...

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by Jane Leadbetter

On Mothering Sunday (22 March UK), Carnon Valley Messy Church, Truro, Cornwall, invited their Messy Church congregation to...

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by Jane Leadbetter

What a creative Messy Church family we have! We held our first Messy Church Facebook Live this week, and over 2,000 peopl...

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Disturbing parables

13th Mar 2020
by Lucy Moore

The kingdom of heaven is like COVID-19… I expect Jesus’ kingdom parables had something of the shock factor of that sug...

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by Lucy Moore

Quiet days at a distance – the parable of the prodigal son ‘God who celebrates’ and Messy Church Six of us recently ...

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