Holy Trinity Newsletter 


29 February 2004

 

A warm welcome to all today especially if you are a visitor. We trust you enjoy your stay in Brussels and worship with us today. Please join us after the morning service for coffee and drinks in the side aisle. You are most welcome to stay around and talk. If you are new please make yourself known especially to the clergy; we would be grateful if you would fill in a card at the Welcome Table.

A fully staffed crèche for babies up to 2 years old, is available during the 10.30 service over in Church House. If you would like to make use of it, an usher will show you where to go.

The Mission Focus for February is the Karenni People of Burma.  See the update on the back page

CHAPLAIN’S NOTES

CRP Self Help Please support Peter Mackenzie week by week as ‘self help’ continues in our renovation project. Things are beginning to shape up and to get really exciting. If you are able bodied do be a part of this worthy project.

Lent Join us for our first special evening on 10 March at 20.00 for 20.30 when we shall be looking at the importance of Africa and Europe co-operating together and helping each other in their different spheres of need.

Borzée We very much look forward again to our annual church weekend in the Ardennes. It takes place over the weekend of 12 - 14 March and will include our guest speaker Max Sinclair and his wife Sue as well as home spun workshops, children’s activities, a walk and great fellowship together. Please ensure that you book by today as numbers will have to be passed to Borzée this week.

Lent Book Please do not forget to collect your copy of the Lent Book available at the back of the church.

                                                                                             Nigel Walker

TODAY

9.00 Holy Communion (1662)

10.30  Family Communion ‘Believe and confess that Jesus is Lord’ – David White

14.00  Service of Ministry ‘Calling on the name of the Lord’ – Isaac Mensah, Assistant Chaplain

19.00   Evening Praise ‘Appropriate smallness – the practice of servanthood’ – Nigel Walker, Chaplain

 

COMING SOON . . .

Praise Night The Ambassadors of Christ invites all the members of the congregation to a special praise and worship evening on Friday 5 March at 19.30 in the Church. The event is to give glory to God and also to appreciate the con- tributions of one of our youth leaders, Cheryl McCoy, who is leaving Belgium soon. For details please contact Revd Isaac Mensah at isaac.mensah@htbrussels.com or Obi at obinosky@yahoo.com or 0496 976 911.

Calling all bakers and buyers Next Sunday, 7 March, will be Bun Sunday (as the 2nd Sunday is the Borzée week-end). Please support us by buying or providing baked goodies. Birthday, Easter and other cards will also be available as well as TEARCraft teas and coffees.                                                     Ann Freeman

Borzée – Church weekend away (12 – 14 March) Forms are now at the back of the church and on the church website if you would like to book on line. This year the weekend will be a great mix with guest speakers Max and Sue Sinclair as well as ‘home spun’ events and workshops. It will be fun for all the family! See the leaflet. Deadline!  Last bookings for Borzée will be taken TODAY ! ! !

Alpha for Youth HTB will be hosting this Alpha course for all young people (not younger than 12 years of age) every Friday evening between 19.30 and 21.30 starting on 19 March in Church House. The Holy Spirit weekend (a vital part of the 12 weeks’ course) will be held in Leuven from 30 April – 2 May. All young people are encouraged to be part of this fun as we explore the meaning of life. Volunteers to help in leading the small groups are also welcome. For details contact Obi on 0496 976 911 or obinosky@yahoo.com

NW Europe Archdeaconry Retreats 2004 Two alternative Lenten retreats will be held in 2004 in Oirschot, Netherlands. (Oirschot lies to the north‑west of Eindhoven). 12 ‑ 14 March: Retreat Conductor: The Revd Graeme Butter, Vicar of Horsley Hill, South Shields, England. Info and applications: Mrs Maryon Jägers, 0031 30 637 1780 or theojagers@planet.nl 26 ‑ 28 March: Retreat Conductor: The Very Revd Kenneth Robinson, Former Dean of Gibraltar. Info and applications: Mrs Ann Turner, 03/440 25 81 or ann@turner.be Accommodation is in comfortable single rooms with hot and cold water. The fee is €80 for full retreat. This includes hire of bed linen and towels.

Out of the Black Shadows - The Musical Stephen Lungu entered this world the unwanted, unloved product of an arranged marriage between a man of fifty and a girl of thirteen. At the age of twelve, he killed a man because he felt insulted by him. Later, he became a communist guerrilla fighter aiming to bring down the government of the former Rhodesia. In 1962, just before turning 20, he and his gang were on their way to blow up a bank. They stumbled across a tent full of Christians. They decided to firebomb the place. Prepared and ready, they had several minutes before the planned time of attack. Stephen suggested they venture into the tent to see "what those Christians were doing"........

Come and see the musical of year performed and organised by over 70 people. An extravagant explosion of colour, music and energy await you. Sample wines from the Cape region and taste the food of Africa.

It’s at The German School of Brussels. 71 Lange Eikstraat, 1970 Wezembeek-Oppem on 24, 25, 26 March at 20.00. Tickets Jenny Avery 02 734 6696 or tickets@african-musical.com Entrance: Under 18 years of age €2, all adults €10.

All profits will go to support African Enterprise Educational projects in developing African Countries (40%) and to support 12 of the Kenyan actors and musicians who wish to further their studies in Belguim. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!

 

INFORMATION

The AGM for Holy Trinity will take place on Monday 22 March.  To be entitled to attend/speak/vote, you must be on the electoral roll.  Formal notice of the revision of the roll is on the noticeboard opposite the Welcome desk, together with the current (2003) roll.  If you wish to be added to the roll, enrolment forms are on the welcome desk, with the ushers/clergy and with me.  If you notice any errors please tell me.  Completed forms should be put in my pigeon-hole or the church office letter box.

Ann Milton

Centenary Renovation Project (CRP) Update Many thanks to all those who have come out. Your efforts are now clearly visible and you can see your own handiwork. Thank you. So what have we done? Well, you can see the new, lead roof and columns. The interior brick walls will be plastered and painted. The stairs are now built into the church.

The entire upstairs school and halls are painted and the new floor is laid. New windows in the (former double) hallway flood that hall with light as do all the rebuilt skylights. A big, tiled, toilet opens into that hallway, beside a new, large elevator. The crèche has a new tiled toilet, a new secure, school lockup room, AND a counter with a sink and HOT water. The new meeting room has a white 'briefing' wall and both latter rooms are wired for a church audio feed. 

The downstairs toilets are rebuilt and tiled. The Hall ceiling is up, the new bar floor is levelled, steps up the back ramp. The kitchen floor is tiled and a new kitchen storage room built; the old yellow, basement wall is down and a new brick wall up. Five storage areas add to four large Hall wall cupboards. Air was opened into the Hall and bar. Several kilometres of new electric cabling are in place; and the Hall has an audio feed to four new wall speakers AND the church audio system. If you would like to help with a financial donation we could use it! Thank God!

Thinking of going to a Christian Conference this summer? Why not join Peter and Helen Walley for 'New Wine A' 31 July to 6 August, in Shepton Mallet (West of England). It is a great week especially for families with children, with lots to do and enjoy. There are a limited number of forms at the back of the church, but if you want to find out more, please speak to them first, or indeed visit the New Wine Website which is www.new-wine.org. You will need to get your booking in quickly, as places go very fast. Accommodation is by camping, and you will be with Helen and Peter who will act as hosts if you mention Holy Trinity Brussels as your church and us as the leaders. We look forward to seeing you there.

The Prayer Chain welcomes requests for prayer for any situation in complete
confidentiality. Please pass your request to Sue Cox 02/767 29 11 or cottoncox@hotmail.com or to Ann Milton 02/772 47 04.

Items for the Newsletter Please send these, at the latest by 9.00 on Tuesdays, to the Church Office or by e-mail to David.Iliff@Pandora.be

 

HOLY TRINITY Rue Capitaine Crespel 29, B-1050 Brussels

Phone:   02/511 71 83 Fax: 02/511 10 28

e-mail:   admin@htbrussels.com website: www.htbrussels.com

Staff:   Chaplain: Nigel Walker Associate Chaplain: Peter Walley

            Assistants: Isaac Mensah, Jean-Pierre Herman

Office hours: Mondays – Thursdays: 9.00 – 13.00

Sunday services:            9.00 Holy Communion

                        10.30 Holy Communion – Choir, Sunday Club

                        14.00 African-style Afternoon Praise – Sunday Club

                        19.00 Informal Evening Praise

Centenary Renovation Project account number is 310-4551076-19

HTB Pledge Gift account number is 310-0344153-83


February’s Mission Focus

 

Many thanks to all who have given so generously to the two projects for the Karen and Karenni refugees from Burma. The final figure is not yet known but €1527 was collected on the 15th and €900 has been given so far through bank transfers. This means that a much larger amount can be given to the Karenni Bible College than last year.  Their graduation service will have been during last week on the 26th. I know that they will have been praying for help, not knowing yet that we as their only regular funders have raised this money!  Their one email contact is away in the camp for the ceremony and therefore out of contact for the moment.  I know that they will get great joy and encouragement when they get the good news that their fellow Christians in Brussels continue faithfully to support them.  Now too the project to support over 75-year-olds in the camps and give them a little extra nourishing food and pay for kerosene for lighting at night, looks like being well established. Thank you. God bless our congregation and our friends on the other side of the world.

For further information see "A Soldier's Tale" on our website. www.htbrussels.com
Projects to Support Refugees from Burma: A/c: 733-0089077-61 

 

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