Thursday, 23 February 2017

Walton Parish Nursing Health Fair

Walton Parish Nursing is facilitating a Health Fair on Thursday 27th April at the Trades and Labour Club in Walton, 10.30am to 3.30pm.Many different organisations will be coming together to display their services and answering any questions you may have.

These include Healthwatch, Basic, The Hope Trust, the Community Dental Service, One Life Suffolk,  who will providing free health checks, the Osteoporosis Society, Sensing Change, ActivSuffolk, who will be demonstrating Kurling and Boccia suitable for all ages and abilities including wheelchair users, Felixstowe Area Community Transport Scheme, Safer Seniors Network providing crime reduction advice, the Felixstowe Listening Service, the Blind Club (E.S.B.A), the Parkinson's Society and the Local Dementia Action Alliance.  There will also be other advisors available to talk to you about housing and mental health related isues. 

Please support Walton Parish Nursing by attending this event and help advertise the Health Fair by using the poster which can be downloaded here.



Monday, 20 February 2017

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Yes, we're doing another pantomime in aid of the Love Russia Charity which helps orphaned and disadvantaged children.   Missed the last one?  Then don't miss this.   It's on March 11th and starts at 4pm, and although it's free, you'll need a ticket.   A collection will be taken during the evening for the Love Russia Charity which helps orphaned children and disadvantaged families.   You can download and print off tickets from here.  Just click on the link below to download.  Paper tickets are also available at church in the next few weeks.

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Sunday, 12 February 2017

Felixstowe Ecumenical Lent Course 2017

The Lent Course this year was based on the film The Way starring Martin Sheen and directed by his real life son, Emilio Estevez who also appears in the film.  It's a story based on the Camino pilgrimage in northern Spain.  The Lent Course takes some of the film's themes to help us reflect on our journey though life.   

Thank you to the churches who hosted this course and to all the Minsters who ably led the sessions.
The numbers attending were outstanding.    We estimate over 200 watched the film THE WAY and  180+ attended the sessions; a truly wonderful take-up of Christians coming together to learn, gain new insights & grow in faith. There has been a great sense of fellowship with our fellow pilgrims. Thank you to all who took part. We hope you enjoyed the journey!

Buen Camino