News from Kenya!

Quite a few months back a large group of guys from Trinity Church raised a vast amount of money climbing three of Britain’s most prestigious peaks, all within 24 hours so that a Hydraform brick machine could be bought by the Kericho diocese, headed up by the wonderful Bishop Jackson Ole Sapit! The machine was bought in South Africa, and although it took a good few months to get to us, it has finally arrived (on Easter Monday of all days), and is in good working order. The Hydraform brick machine can produce 1500 bricks in one day. That’s a lot of bricks in one week. It uses materials like local soil and just 5% cement at minimal cost to produce its bricks. The really clever thing is that the bricks interlock, meaning you don’t need mortar, which of course knocks a huge amount off your building costs. Check out this video from our Mission Partners Keith and Anna Traill:

Listen to heartheadhands Talks Online

If you missed out on any of the talks or seminars from Heartheadhands 2012, you can listen to them online here:

Morning Session:

David Ruis

Seminars:

Eoghan Heaslip
Anita Ruis
Lauren Harris
Melody Ball and Jules Woodbridge
Dr Crispin Fletcher-Louis

Afternoon Session:

Paul Oxley

Nigel Benn – Photos

We had an amazing night with former World Champion Nigel Benn and his wife Carolyne. As you can see the Church was packed! Nigel gave a knockout performance as he shared his life story, saying "I realised that winning the world title was not going to get me into heaven." If you are interested in exploring life, faith and spirituality, why not sign up for the Alpha course here Check out the pictures below:

Photos from the Noise

A big thank you to everyone who took part in "The Noise". Here are a few photos taken during this year's projects. If you have any more please email them to Gareth Dickinson (gareth.dickinson@trinitycheltenham.com).

JOB VACANCY – FAMILY OUTREACH TEAM

A vacancy has arisen for a family outreach ministry leader who will have responsibility for the management of Family Tree as well as providing administrative and organisational support for Tandem and other family outreach ministries.
The role will include running daily family centre sessions,planning and implementing a programme, recruiting and nurturing volunteer teams and networking with local agencies.The successful candidate will be a proven leader and team player and have excellent administrative and organisational skills and a real heart for supporting and encouraging families.
It is anticipated that the post will be for 33 hours a week. Closing date for applications is 21st May 2012.Interviews will be held on 30th May 2012.
Role profile and application form available from Richard Byatt.
t: 01242 808 659
e: richard.byatt@trinitycheltenham.com

Heart Head Hands: Latest Video update!

Here is the latest update from the Heart Head Hands Team:


Don't forget you can still book online here!

Nigel Benn Evening

All pre-order tickets for the Nigel Benn evening 27 April have gone, but some tickets will be available on the door, and there is a free overflow in Trinity House. Still come. http://vimeo.com/40224578

Easter Baptisms Photos

Easter Kidz Video

Happy Easter! Made, with love, by the Trinity Cheltenham Creative Media team. Originally shown at the Trinity Cheltenham Kidz Celebration on Easter Sunday 2012. We hope you enjoy it and find it helpful. A massive, massive thank you to the brilliant Didier Martin who designed the initial figures. You can check out his phenomenal work at: jacques-mylittlehouse.blogspot.co.uk/ And another massive, massive thank you to the lovely members of the Trinity Cheltenham staff team who helped with the immense amounts of cutting and sticking). No copyright infringement is intended, and if you do have any issues, then please do contact us to chat about it.

Easter Sunday from Trinity Cheltenham on Vimeo.

Palm Sunday Kidz Video

Here is the video shown over the "Palm Weekend". Hope you enjoy it! Originally shown at the Trinity Cheltenham Kidz Easter Eggstravaganza on Palm Saturday (which isn't really a thing, we know), March 2012. A massive, massive thank you to the brilliant Didier Martin who designed the initial figures. You can check out his phenomenal work at: jacques-mylittlehouse.blogspot.co.uk/ And another massive, massive thank you to the lovely members of the Trinity Cheltenham staff team who helped with the immense amounts of cutting and sticking. No copyright infringement is intended, and if you do have any issues, then please do contact us to chat about it.

Palm Weekend from Trinity Cheltenham on Vimeo.

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