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Youth Ministry |
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Tony Washington Sarah Lucas |
My Church PostcardsAs part of the Leaves of Life pack were postcards so that the National Church could get the thoughts of children and young people on their experiences of church. Just over 150 sets of postcards have been received, but they'd like more! Please consider giving the My Church Postcard to your young people and provide an amazing insight into how children and young people view the church today. To download a postcard please click here Friends and HeroesThis is a children's DVD resource with Bible lessons available for church or school settings. The series has already been shown on TV and is a high quality animation in the tradition of Story Keepers (if that helps). The whole of Series 1 (13 episodes) is available to purchase at £90. Series 2 and 3 are being released now and in 2009 respectively. To find out more go to: www.friendsandheroes.com and www.friendsandheroes.tv Download flyers Competition - The True Meaning of ChristmasEcclesiastical Insurance Group are running a short film competition on the theme of 'The True Meaning of Christmas' Films should be one minute in length. Entrants have the chance to win up to £3000 for their church. For more information visit http://www.truemeaning.co.uk . Download explanatory letter (pdf)Youth Evangelism FundKent Council for Voluntary Youth Services (KCVYS)Newsletter Open Arms InternationalAn organisation offering opportunities for young people to engage in global mission and Ministry. Visit www.openarms.co.uk ThriveThrive are a local company working with many Christian organisations. Tribe Enterprises (Skate Parks)Thinking of running a youth event, perhaps as part of Hope 08? Tribe offer mobile skate parks and sports cages. They bring the equipment to you and set it up. Convert your carpark or playground! Visit www.tribeskate.com Barnabas Adventure CentresThe Barnabas Trust is a long-established Christian based charity operating 4 UK outdoor adventure centres. All hold AALA licenses. Two of the centres are in Kent. |