
A strange summer...
2020 will go down as one of the strangest years on record. Home-schooling, Zoom, furlough; these once alien words and ideas are now all too familiar after the last 4 months...and now it’s the summer holidays! It’s going to be a strange summer for sure: fewer activities running, less sport on the telly and foreign travel looking uncertain. But hopefully all the strangeness of these past few months has shaken up our old ideas and helped us see the opportunities around us. Mo

Back to Church?
When I was in my early 20s, the church I was involved in got on board with an initiative called 'Back to Church Sunday'. I can't remember if it was a Church of England initiative or a cross-denominational one. But the idea was simple: for those who have stopped coming to church, an invitation to come back! We produced nice publicity, wrote a piece in the local paper, and all did what we could to invite folk along. It went well: a number of people did come back, and some even

Making the most of our All-Age services
We're excited to be able to meet back together again as a church family! Our services are going to be safe and hugely positive for all who get involved. We'll be running short All-Age services, and here are some thoughts on how to approach them positively and get the most out of them! Why we cannot run children’s groups for the time being Accessible, fun children’s groups, with age-appropriate Bible teaching, have always been a key priority for us at Trinity at Four. However,