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Visit of the President and Vice President of Conference – 7th-9th February 2020

‘Stormy weather & the sunshine of your smile’; the President & Vice-President’s visit to Wales 7-9 February

 

We were delighted to welcome Barbara Glasson and Clive & Jill Marsh to Wales on a weekend which just happened to coincide with the slightly less welcome arrival of storm Ciara. Reflecting both the geography and the working together of the 2 Synods across Wales, the visit took part in 2 stages, with the President visiting north Wales and the Vice President south Wales over the Friday/Saturday, before joining together in Aberystwyth on Sunday for a bi-lingual service of Holy Communion at which the President presided and the Vice-President preached.

Barbara’s train arrived into Welshpool on Friday afternoon, in good time for her first engagement with us that evening. This took the form of an informal gathering at the Synod Cymru manse, where a group of minsters, officers and partners enjoyed the opportunity to meet the President. Stories were shared and pizza was eaten, and Barbara learnt more of what it means to be Welsh and Methodist. The group valued hearing of her experience of her Presidential year so far in a relaxed atmosphere of laughter and fellowship.

Come Saturday morning, the President was on the road to St David’s Methodist Church, Craig-y-Don, Llandudno, where about 60 people gathered from both Synods for a session on this year’s presidential theme. “So, what’s the story..?” asked Barbara, enabling those present to answer the question for themselves. This took place first of all through a five minute listening exercise in pairs before moving to a more complicated activity – at least for some! Barbara encouraged us to fold a pyramid-shaped ‘snap dragon’ from a square of paper onto which we were invited to write facts about ourselves as significant elements of our story. Once again, learning took place through laughter and fun, while not avoiding the more challenging aspects of life as well. The afternoon gave the chance for Barbara to share in the Momentwm North Wales ‘Big Day Out’ youth evening at Trinity Methodist Church, Prestatyn. Here she led a similar session to the morning, skilfully tailored to a group of 18 young people. It was a much appreciated element of their day.

Amazingly, given the forecast of what was to come, the weather on Friday afternoon was bright and clear as Clive & Jill arrived in South Wales. We took the opportunity to visit 2 key mission projects, the Amelia Methodist Trust Farm in the Vale of Glamorgan, where Clive was able to hear from the Director Karen Turnbull of the pioneering work with young people carried out on the Farm for nearly 30 years now, before going on to the Trinity Centre in Cardiff, to hear from the Synod Enabler Irfan John of its work both with culturally diverse congregations and also with asylum seekers and refugees. Friday evening finished off with a visit to the Cardiff University Chaplaincy, where we met with the Chaplain Delyth Liddell and Clive led a lively conversation with students on the subject of ‘Faith and Film’.

Greeted by sunshine on Saturday morning, we travelled to Jersey Marine where Clive led a session of the Presidential theme, ‘So what’s the story?’ to an engaged audience before travelling on to Taibach, Port Talbot where the ‘Big Day Out’ was taking place with some 40 young people and their leaders, organised by Momentwm on behalf of the 2 Synods. Some good conversations took place over lunch, although we declined the opportunity to take part in some of the physical exercises accompanying the spiritual ones. Then on the way back to Cardiff we visited Cardiff Bay and the new Senedd building in Cardiff, where the Vice President was able to see a model for parliamentary engagement somewhat different to Westminster.

Sunday morning dawned with the expected winds and waves in Aberystwyth, but wonderfully both President and Vice President had arrived safely and were able to lead us in a service of Holy Communion. This was followed by a time of refreshment over a shared lunch before people made their separate ways home, in the President’s case by a longer car journey than expected given that the rail network had by then large closed down. So we give thanks for Barbara and Clive’s visit to Wales and their ministry among us, and trust that some of their experiences over the weekend can only add to our stories, to share and to treasure.

Jennie Hurd & Stephen Wigley.

Visit of the President and Vice President of Conference – Friday 7th February – Sunday 9th February 2020

We are looking forward to welcoming the President (Barbara Glasson) and Vice President (Clive Marsh) to Wales over the weekend 7-9th February.

During this time there will be a number of visits and events (for example to Momentwm’s Big Day Out in north and south, the Amelia Trust Farm, and Cardiff Chaplaincy amongst others) culminating in a shared bi-lingual communion service at St Paul’s, Aberystwyth on Sunday 9th.

However, there are 2 ‘open’ events on Sat 8th February, one north and one south, on the Presidential theme of ‘So what’s the story?’ to which we’d like to draw your attention and encourage circuit colleagues (lay ordained and supernumerary) to attend. They are:

10.30-12 noon at Craig-y-Don Methodist Church, Llandudno with Rev Dr Barbara Glasson (President) and

10.30-12 noon at Jersey Marine Methodist Church, nr. Swansea with Prof Clive March (Vice-President)

We would be grateful if you could share this information with circuit colleagues with your encouragement.

Celebrating Multicultural Christmas in Wales

Celebrating Multicultural Christmas in Wales

Swansea – Led by Rev. Irfan John on 15th December 2019, the Swansea Urdu/Hindi Fellowship which meets on every first and third Sunday of the month at Wesley Methodist Church, Eaton Road Swansea, celebrated their 5th Christmas together in a spirit filled fellowship with praise and worship and a family Christmas carol night. The evening began filled of the Christmas spirit as a member of each family present was seen dressed up as a character in the Nativity. The service began with Rev. Howard Long Superintendent of Swansea and Gower Circuit lighting the advent candles and Rev. Dr. Stephen Wigley sharing the word of God. All families part of the fellowship also took part in the service by coming up to the front and leading the congregation in Christmas carols before the night ended off with a Nativity quiz for the children which included prizes followed by a cake cutting. For further information about the fellowship, please contact Rev Irfan John by mobile at 07796494035 or email at Irfan.john@methodistwales.org.uk.

Cardiff – Meeting on every second and fourth Sunday of the month at Trinity Centre Cardiff, the Cardiff Urdu/Hindi Fellowship celebrated another wonderful Christmas Eve midnight service filled with praise, worship, fellowship and three different Christmas plays from the church youth. For further information about this service please contact Rev Irfan John by mobile at 07796494035 or email at Irfan.john@methodistwales.org.uk

Cardiff Annual Welcome Christmas – Organised by the Synod Enabler Culturally Diverse Congregations Rev Irfan John, on Saturday 30th November 2019 Trinity Centre hosted the 12th annual Welcome Christmas programme aimed to introduce culturally diverse people to each other and to the local community and build a bridge of care between each other. The candle of peace was lit by Rev. Cathy Gale, Rev. Aled Edwards shared greetings from Wales and Rev. Sijo John of the Cardiff Mar Thoma Congregation shared the word of God.

The event saw different choirs from various backgrounds and cultures sing Christmas carols in their native languages and ended off the evening with delicious food and great fellowship.

                                  

Weekend Word and Sunday Worship

 

For listeners to BBC Radio, this is let you know that the Synod Chair, Rev’d Dr Stephen Wigley, is giving the Weekend Word this Friday, 29th November at 7:25 am on BBC Radio Wales.

Also, looking ahead, Sunday Worship on BBC Radio 4 is being broadcast live from 8:10am on Sunday 15th December from Llanishen Methodist Church led by the Synod Chair and Rev’d Alana Lawrence.

Worship through Art Course

Worship through Art Course:

On Saturday May 16th 2020

At Murton Church Hall, Gower, SA3 3AR

From 10-4pm, led by Ms Sarah Middleton.

The course is free thanks to a generous donation, but a small fee will be charged to cover refreshments and hire of the hall (max £5 pp).

The course is open to ministers, preachers, and anyone else who is involved in contributing to worship.

Please share with those in your Churches and Circuits that may be interested.

Thank you

Alan Cram

E-mail – acram@headweb.co.uk