I had one of the saddest and most frustrating conversations of my life at The Gathering’s Soup Kitchen last night.Frustrating because it was of a theme that keeps rearing its ugly head, and sad because we the church are responsible.
Dean and Paula in Blighty, autumn 2025
Dean and Paula pastor The Gathering
Our beloved Palace - FA Cup winners 2025
The Gathering
Leaders preparing to serve at The Gathering's Soup Kitchen
Thankful Thursdays
The Helderberg - The prettiest of the mountains we face
I had one of the saddest and most frustrating conversations of my life at The Gathering’s Soup Kitchen last night.
Suddenly the clouds rolled in, the sky went dark and an almighty thunderstorm unleashed itself right above us. Thank you Lord!
We've had the honour of hosting a few visitors at The Gathering's Homework Club over the last few days and it's always a joy to talk about it and to share our story and how we got to where we are now.
It's twenty years ago this month that we made our first move in to overseas mission as we went to Tanzania for an initial two year stint. Just under a year later we resigned out in the field, were treated appallingly by the organisation we were serving with and ended up staying with some Catholic Fathers at a nearby Seminary. The last group of people I expected to be genuinely Christian turned out to have a greater concept and handle on Christian basics than the organisation we had served with. Still, that's a long time ago and much water has passed under the bridge since then.
The title says it all, The Gathering's Soup Kitchen is a dirty, scruffy ministry which demands one gets one's hands dirty, and after running for nearly three years, and getting to know so many regulars, it's impossible not to get one's hands dirty, and do you know what? I wouldn't have it any other way!
We had so much fun at The Gathering's end of year party for our Maths@Home Homework club on Friday.