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The Finnie family in Blighty, December 2021
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Dean and Paula pastor The Gathering together
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The Gathering
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Baptisms at The Gathering
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Preparing to serve at The Gathering's Soup Kitchen
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Soup Kitchen Welcome To 2022 lunch
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Serving hands - the heart of The Gatheirng
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Thankful Thursdays
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HOPE Home Based Care Team
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Gathering Ground
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Staying fit as a family
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The Helderberg - The prettiest of the mountains we face
Well Done Lads!
by
Dino
on
1.7.17
Soup Kitchen Comes Home
by
Dino
on
30.6.17
Once the Soup Kitchen began there was a lovely vibe and because most folk were able to sit in the same room as we were serving the soup it led to a few conversations that previously we would have missed out on. Hopefully that side of things will grow and opportunities to minister will increase.
As an end of term treat Eli's school had iced a load of cookies and they went down a storm with young and old alike!
Just before we began serving, some local decided to become the police and started shouting at the kids because they were being a bit lively, though he soon got the message that we're not a religious bunch who demand silence. LOL!
Wall Comes Tumbling Up
by
Dino
on
28.6.17

Busy Week Done
by
Dino
on
25.6.17

The glass tinting works a dream and offers us a degree of privacy which is essential for our Homework Club, but it doesn't completely shut the outside world out. It was also a fraction of the cost of blinds.
Get A Life!
by
Finnie Family
on
24.6.17

Being Brits, we're used to football being in foul weather, but we find it highly amusing (and a little pathetic) how so many cry off at the first hint of rain. Eli wouldn't dream of missing his football practice, no matter what the weather was doing! Some of those kids, or rather their 'soccer moms' need to get a life.
To Be Continued...
by
Dino
on
23.6.17
The sadness however is far outweighed by the sense of excitement, not just amongst The Gathering's members but our Soup Kitchen regulars are seemingly just as excited. As we were telling the guys about next week they all told us that they already knew about our move, which means the local grapevine is working well.
We also hosted our last Homework Club for this term and the kids were a little gutted to realise that it won't be running during the school holiday. We're definitely sensing an opportunity for some kind of holiday club in the Summer holidays.
Great View
by
Dino
on
23.6.17

All the jobs we were expecting to get done on Monday have now been finished, we have a shiny roller door, the front window has been replaced and the electrics have been sorted.
Shortest Day
by
Dino
on
21.6.17
This one was taken from our drive as I was about to take Joel to school. By the time I got the camera I had probably missed the best of it but the sunrise still looked pretty cool.
Busy Week Ahead
by
Dino
on
19.6.17

It all starts today as the landlord is having a roller-door fitted so that should be security sorted. This should also mean that the Coca Cola sign for next door's shop be removed as the landlord has told them to get a smaller one sorted. Once this is done we can put our own sign up.
Knocking Things About
by
Dino
on
17.6.17

Yesterday was a public holiday as we enjoyed Youth Day, so Errol, Phillimon, Eli & myself took the opportunity to spend a few hours in The Gathering's new home knocking things about, taking down a wall, removing the counter and then fixing holes, followed by lots of sweeping and mopping!
Hardworking Hands
by
Dino
on
16.6.17
Rather than patronise folk with the usual full on photos, I wanted to capture their hands receiving soup and sandwiches and I have to say I'm very pleased with these.
The Gathering's New Home
by
Dino
on
13.6.17
Now a lot of hard work begins before our first Gathering in our new home on the 2nd of July. I've spent about an hour compiling a long list of jobs and now I need to get a timetable together so we have a plan of action to get it all done in time.
We're On The Move
by
Dino
on
9.6.17

Thank you LORD!
Can't Vote
by
Dino
on
8.6.17

A Random Post
by
Dino
on
7.6.17
Here are a few random photos from the last week or two which I wanted to post but didn't get around to.
The first couple are of our Soup Kitchen which is growing massively now that winter is here. The fact that we were regularly feeding 40+ people through summer was quite something, but now we're feeding 70+ and still more new people are coming each week.
The Coming Storm...
by
Dino
on
6.6.17

The municipality has ordered all schools to be closed for the day tomorrow and people are generally being advised to stay at home. So sadly we're cancelling our Homework Club tomorrow afternoon and our home group in the evening.
We're On The Move
by
Dino
on
5.6.17

The Shell Garage is undergoing some massive renovations beginning in July and they need to move their admin back upstairs, and so for purely business reasons they have asked us to move.
Serving, It's What We Do
by
Dino
on
25.5.17

Having invited the poster along I wasn't really expecting her to turn up, but it was a pleasure to meet her at tonight's Soup Kitchen and to be able to serve her and her grandchildren.
I love that we radically impacted her and her expectations of the community just by doing what we always do.
Two Gentlemen of Verona
by
Finnie Family
on
24.5.17

We know you wish to remain anonymous but we really want to thank you for your faithfulness to God!
Thank you!
ps. our @crosslinks email is long since defunct.
Exciting Times!
by
Dino
on
12.5.17

However, as one persists and remains faithful in prayer, things begin to turn and whilst I don't think church planters ever have that feeling of "we've done it" things do seem a lot more positive through faith and prayer.
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