The first time I saw this show, some 4 years ago, I rolled about with laughter. When I saw this show again on Saturday night, the laughter was no less, but added to it was a greater appreciation of just how genius this show is. If you missed it, you really missed out. And unfortunately it is your loss, because it may be another four years before Cheltenham gets to host it again: the stars of the show only come out to perform it on an occasional basis, which is a real shame, because, as I say, it is real genius.
‘Can I be Frank?’ 5:14 pm
Who R U? – Called to Lead, Mark Bailey, 22 February 2009 PM 7:00 pm
Who R U? – Called to Lead, Tim Grew, 22 February 2009 AM 11:15 am
The Jazz Bar: ‘Politics is Rubbish’ 1:27 pm
On Monday, Trinity was host to one of it’s regular Jazz Bar events. The theme for this one was ‘Politics is Rubbish’ and Trinity was very pleased to welcome politicians from across the full spectrum of the political landscape to speak and share in the debate. The full panel was made up of Martin Horwood – the Lib Dem MP for Cheltenham, Mark Coote – the Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate, James Green – the Labour prospective parliamentary candidate, Cllr Robert Garnham – one of Cheltenham Borough Councillors, and Sue Lang – an associate pastor from Trinity Cheltenham. The evening was hosted and the debate chaired by Tim Grew.
Trinity Publishing Shop 6:20 pm
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Who R U? – Light the Fire, Tim Grew, 15 February 2009 PM 7:00 pm
Who R U? – Light the Fire, Mark Bailey, 15 February 2009 AM 11:15 am
Healing on the Streets 1:15 pm
For the last six months or so, a team of people have been going into the centre of Cheltenham and offering to pray for people who are sick.
