Friday, 8 March 2013

Spring Start – Classic Car Show

Over 40 veteran, vintage, pre-war and post-war classic cars will be attending the ‘Spring Start’ classic car show on Saturday 16th March at St Paul’s in Camberley.

Photo courtesy of http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2156651

Everyone is welcome to join in this free event, and St Paul’s are putting on free coffee and bacon butties. It doesn’t get any better than that! I can hear Jeremy Clarkson now.

Details

Saturday 16th March 2013
10.00am – 1.00pm

The address and postcode for your SatNav’s (if you’re car is that modern):-

St. Paul's Church,
Crawley Ridge,
Camberley,
Surrey GU15 2AD

Whilst you’re there, if you have any questions about faith, God and all that stuff, they’ll be happy to chat with you. You could even ask people about their ‘faith stories’. We’re all on a journey…

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Nikki’s Story

I grew up in a non Christian, dysfunctional family, though (thankfully) my parents sent my two sisters and I to Girls Brigade and Sunday School once per week. Ambulances and police cars were pretty regular to our house as my parents fought violently. As a result I became very close to my sisters and developed a deep faith through going to Sunday School, giving my life to Jesus when I was 13.

Nikki

From the age of 15 my family, unable to settle, moved around the UK and Ireland and I went through various stages, coping with teenage pressures, playing mother to my sisters whilst trying to support my own mother through desperate depression.  Though my faith went hot and cold, I always believed in God. At the age of 18 I left home and my parents cut all ties with me.

That was such a difficult time for me. I didn’t have a church to support me but I met my now husband who at 20 took me in and helped me. We both got part time jobs so I could continue at university. I had to fight to see my younger sisters and coping with my parent’s rejection took its toll on me resulting in a breakdown. After we got married I was determined to find a church.

We became members at St Paul’s and built lots of strong friendships. We were desperate for children and after trying for 5 years we went through IVF. We had our beautiful daughter in January 2006. However in September our baby girl started to have seizures and she was diagnosed with a rare condition where her brain hadn’t developed properly. We were told it was unlikely she would walk or talk and she would need care for the rest of her life.

Well that was it for me. I’d had enough. I was so angry with God I tried to deny his existence but I was so surrounded by love and support from my church, friends and family that I just couldn’t deny Him. I began to read the bible much more (previously I’d hardly bothered) looking for answers. Over and over the bible talks of God being our healer, it tells us that He loves us and wants to prosper us and not harm us. So I decided to throw in my lot.

I thought If God is real and His word is real then I will believe it completely. I find the more I read the bible and the more I surround myself with His people and Him, the greater my faith becomes. Our little girl is now 7 years old. She is walking, communicating through signing as well as speech, she is developing and still making amazing progress. I believe God honours His word.

I have learned that life is a journey.  It can be cruel, painful, exhausting and unfair but as long as I journey with Him, I know I’ll flourish.

What’s your faith story?
stories@camberleyconnections.org.uk

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Beer and Hymns

I think you’re going to be surprised how modern hymns sound today, especially when sung in a pub in Park Street!

Beer And Hymns

You wouldn’t normally expect hymns to be sung in a packed out pub in Camberley, but Camberley Connections week is a little different. Pop on down to The Bear, 23 Park street, GU15 3PQ, Camberley on Thursday 14th March between 7.30pm – 9.30pm for some lively, raucous, uplifting singing. We would love you to bring your friends, enjoy the evening, and take part in something a little different.

We plan on having a really great night out, some drinks, and lifting the roof at The Bear. We won’t mention God or faith at all, unless you ask ;)

Mothering Sunday Crafts – La-di-da Style

We love the La-di-ha Cupcake Co, and we’re teaming up with them for some crafty card fun. Mums, bring along your gorgeous children on Saturday and they can get busy making you a card for Mothering Sunday, whilst you chill with a coffee and cupcake. Win-Win!

La-di-da Cupcake Co

As part of Camberley Connections week, we are going to supply all the craft materials, and have our crafty craft team ready to help out. The card making is free. Children and adults are welcome to come and make a card and have some fun, between 12.30pm – 4pm on Saturday 9 March.

The La-di-dah Cupcake Co. can be found at The Atrium, 70 Park Street, Camberley – near Laura Ashley.

Our craft team will also be happy to share their faith stories, about why they believe in God, but only if you ask them ;)

Meet The Students

A wonderfully enthusiastic group of trainee vicars are coming to help with Camberley Connections.

Wycliffe Students in Camberley

A team from Oxford University,  came to visit on 24 February, to help us prepare for Camberley Connections week on 9-16 March. They gave some great talks on the big questions we all have about life and faith. The good news is they’re going to stay with us for the Connections week, and help answer any questions you might have on faith. Look out for them at any of the events we are hosting around the town. They’re a fun bunch, and great to chat to. Grill them!

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Karen’s Story

I don’t worry about the future, I don’t worry about money, and even when my husband was out of work for some years somehow God carried us through bringing opportunities I could not have imagined and answering our prayers. God really equipped me to get through.

Karen 

I have learnt that being a Christian does not prevent you from experiencing suffering because we live in an imperfect world, but God gives you what you need to enable you to get through. I learnt that you may not understand why you are in the situation you are in at the time, but afterwards God reveals that whatever hardship you may have suffered, He can make good come out of it. I have experienced that God is generous and loving.

What’s your faith story?
stories@camberleyconnections.org.uk

Monday, 25 February 2013

Sam’s Story

I’ve been a Christian for as long as I can remember and there are so many examples of God’s work in my life that I could share. For now I’d just like to share the part of my story called the ‘6th form years’. This one’s for any 16 - 18’s out there!

Sam

The media constantly tell us that if only we had this or that, we’d feel content. For me, as I moved to a new area and a new school at the age of 16, I had this lie floating around in my heart. I’d never consciously thought, “I don’t want to follow Jesus anymore,” but the idea that I’d have a better life if I lived it my way had slowly crept up on me. I thought I’d be content if I was accepted by the popular kids and drank a lot and got myself a girlfriend. The trouble was, all the time it was as though I was pushing against something. I wasn’t feeling content; just frustrated. Life wasn’t flowing the way it had in the past and I wasn’t happy.

But looking back, I can see how God took me down that road to show me that contentment wasn’t found by living life the way I thought best. Just as I was learning this, he provided me with friends who I could be myself around and someone who invited me along to a youth Bible study. My auntie bought me a book about God that helped me remember his love for me and I got Confirmed at church; recommitting my life to the Jesus who loved me so much he died in my place to set me free. Frustration at chasing for acceptance amongst people made way to a wonderful peace and contentment in God’s unconditional love.

A friend then invited me to a Christian youth camp which spurred me on to live for Jesus. I then went off to University and the next exciting chapter in the adventure!

What’s your faith story?

stories@camberleyconnections.org.uk