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ALPHA

ALPHA offers the opportunity to explore the meaning of life.

The Alpha Course is a fifteen-session programme that runs over ten weeks to provide a practical introduction to the Christian faith.  

'Alpha is perfect for anyone with an inquiring mind and a huge heart... Try it now - I guarantee it will have a massive impact on your life'
Diane Louise Jordan, Television Presenter

'I am delighted to commend the Alpha course as a totally non­-threatening yet challenging way of presenting the Gospel... I personally know many people whose lives have been transformed by attending the course.
Fiona Castle, widow of Roy Castle

'At the end of the evening, I was astonished at how much I had enjoyed myself. As the weeks went by, I found myself looking forward to [it] - not so much because of the religious aspect but because of the stimulating debates about subjects which, in our busy lives, few of us take time to address.'
Julia Llewellyn Smith
Daily Express Feature Writer, UK

But don't take their word for it, listen to what some recent participants of St. Bart’s think: 'I found ALPHA fascinating and would recommend it to anyone. DO IT'

The Next Course will be starting SOON, Speak to the Vicar to find out when. Also see www.alpha.org

 
SMALL GROUPS

At St. Bartholomew's we believe that "Church" is best experienced in a small group and so great emphasis is placed on this particular aspect of our church's life.

What is a Small Group?
A 'small group' is simply a bunch of like-minded people who meet together, usually in someone's home, to encourage deeper faith.

What happens in a Small Group? ,
Each small group is different, responding to the individual needs of the group's members but each will..

LOVE ~ The majority of our church's day-to-day caring for one another happens in our Small Groups.
LEARN ~ We study the Bible and learn what it says to us today.
SERVE ~ The Christian faith is not just about believing: it's also about doing. Through our Small Groups we seek to serve the wider community.
REACH ~ Something as good as the Christian faith is too good to keep to one's self. Small Groups share in the Church's task of telling others about God's love.

How can I find out more?
Contact our small-groups coordinator, Cathy Ellis who will be pleased to tell you more about Small Groups and arrange for you to find a group most suited to your particular needs.

 
 

BELL RINGING

St. Bartholomew's boasts a peal of six bells that can be heard across Clay Cross.

Why not consider helping 'call people to worship' before our main services? Ringers practice night ­7.15 - 8.30pm Friday nights

For more information contact: Brian Fletcher - Tower Captain. Tel: (01246) 250342

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S SINGERS

Increasingly music at St. Bartholomew's is adopting a more contemporary feel. However if modern church music is not your thing then fear not! St. Bartholomew's Singers are a choir who enjoy more a classical repertoire.

They meet weekly on Tuesday mornings. The group meets primarily for friendship however they offer performances about three times a year as well as occasional contributions to Sunday worship.
For Further information contact: Marie Fermer  Tel: (01246) 555793

 
 

MEN’S GROUP

Being part of a Church can sometimes be thought of, as 'something for the wife'. We believe very strongly that the Church belongs to men as well! The Church's Men's Group meets for a social evenings based around various different activities and interests. Recent outings include nights out at the curry house, snooker evenings, dog racing & a domino & darts night.

The Men's Group usually meets on a Friday evening. Everyone is very welcome: members do not have to be a part of the church family to enjoy a good night out with us.
For more information please contact Gareth Alldread (01246) 865187.