Holmer Green Methodist Church

More Than Gold - 2012 Games ( part one ) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The olympics and the paralympics are the biggest peace-time event in the world. Athletes from 205 different countries are expected to compete in 26 olympic sports and 20 paralympics sports in 34 different venues across Britain in 2012.

Churches get set for the Olympics


The umbrella organisation pulling together evangelistic efforts for the London 2012 Olympics has just embarked on its last church training tour before the big event begins in just a few months. More than Gold's nine-week tour will give churches in 15 cities a final heads up on effective engagement during the Games and the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The Get Set training days will give churches valuable advice on how to prepare high quality activities and serve their communities. Sessions will cover how to serve as lay chaplains at key transport hubs or as 'Games Pastors', how to run successful festivals and big screen events, and how to use the torch relay to engage with the community. The tour began in Sussex and in the coming weeks will visit Cardiff, Glasgow, Belfast as well as the English cities of Reading, Stoke, Bath, Gateshead, Barnsley, Weymouth, Bolton, Stevenage, Nottingham, plus three London venues.

 

Pray:

that these training days will truly equip these Christian volunteers for the task.

by permission from Prayer Alet 

The coming of the Games in 2012 provides a golden opportunity, no, a requirement, for a richer, deeper, more embodied Christian witness to Christ. Let's not miss it!

If 'what are we going to do to mark the Olympics and Paralympics?' is not already on your next Church meeting agenda, please put it on!

Reverend Dr Martyn Atkins    General Secretary of the Methodist Church in Britain

 


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