Sunday, 21 December 2008

Fawlty Towers comes to Bethany

Our morning service was very dramatic, with no less than 2 dramas.
See the Salty Towers one here ..

Thursday, 18 December 2008

Nativity 2008

The children did four performances of our Nativity this year.

Two in the Church... one on the 14th and the other was a "by ticket only" affair before the Pensioners' Christmas Dinner.



Below the councillors' invited guests wait for the performance to begin ..



After the Performance all were treated to a waitress service Christmas meal.



Then the Nativity took to the road as we visited two residential homes, where we were very warmly welcomed.



Sunday, 7 December 2008

Crib Scene in Lights under our Cross

Our Cross has been lit up since 2000, but this Christmas we have a Crib Scene  in our window too.


Something Festive to brighten up the street

Thursday, 23 October 2008

2008 Harvest Appeal

This year Bethany people wanted to provide a well for a community somewhere that didn't have safe water. We started off our Appeal hoping to raise £1500 pounds for a well from an alternative gift catalogue. We then asked our contact Ron Prosser of Health Help International, if they had any well or water projects that needed help at the moment.

On on the second Sunday of October Ron came and gave us a slide show about HHI's work in India. See more details at http://www.hhi.org.uk/ and http://www.christian-greetings-cards.co.uk

Village people have to buy water from a truck at the moment

Each new well will improve the life of everyone who live in a little group of houses dramatically


Many houses are also in desperate need of new Roofs

In his presentation Ron told us he has a worker in a very poor Indian village, where the people really need help to renovate wells, homes and toilets. He sent us an email he got from the worker last November, an extract below..



After talking about it at Coffee morning and at a Church meeting we felt we should support these people.

We raised nearly £200 at our Harvest supper, which followed a short harvest thanks service at which the children performed a musical sketch which highlighted how many different people we rely on for out food supply. Thanks to all that came along to support and gave so generously.

Good food and good company are enjoyed by all at the Harvest Supper

The children perform their musical sketch, before we went into the school room for our supper.
The money raised at the harvest supper was added to a special Sunday collection and other donation we received to make a grand total of £2700 which was handed over to Ron at Health Help International





PS Thanks also to the person who gave one of our regulars £20 in the street, we will make sure that gets to southern India too.

Sunday, 13 July 2008

Six Bells T&R Fete 12th July 2008

The free Children's colouring and jewelry making were a great hit, on the church stand.
And Bethany people could also be found helping out all over the field, including the refreshments stand, the T&R committee, the Moose stall and the Hospice of the Valley's stall










Friday, 30 May 2008

Christian Aid collection 2008 - £1065.02



Collecting on BrynGwyn Road


Bethany collected a total of £1065.02, made up of the following approximate figures
Street Collections
Windsor,Pretoria,kimberley,Blenheim,Llwynon £58.09
Bryngwyn road £31.77
High street £14.62
Coronation st,Marlborough £31.25
Richmond road £48.03
Alexandra road,Victoria,Bridge st £57.45
Lancaster st£ 32.97
Bethany Chapel People about £790
Thank you to everyone who collected,and also to those who gave so generously

Monday, 10 March 2008

Saturday, 1 March 2008

St David's Day 2008 Celebration


We started in the church with songs, poems and historic drama, then moved into the school room for food.



Male voice choir - Gospel Sound

The children sing in Welsh



Our drama this year focused on Ann Griffiths
A Methodist hymn writer regarded as one of the most important female figures in the history of Welsh literature and Wales’s greatest female hymn writer see http://www.anngriffiths.cardiff.ac.uk/introduction.html



Ann Griffiths Dies Young, her husband grieves for her




Everyone enjoys the welsh fayre

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Thursday, 24 January 2008

Tuesday, 1 January 2008