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Posts from April 2024

Comment 10…

I think there are many positive things happening in our church and sometimes they can be forgotten when only the negatives are discussed. We are also working well together on events in the church buildings and on our Outreach. To name a few:   Shared Services Open the Book Trimley Red Devils Coffee Mornings Tuesday Tunes…

Comment 9…

There’s the old story about a stranger asking a local farmer for directions to a particular place – the response came “Well, if I was you, I wouldn’t start from here!”However, as Felixstowe Methodist Church “we are where we are” at the moment and looking back to when things used to be somewhat different doesn’t…

Comment 8…

Living in a time of change Yes, I think we need to completely rethink where we are going, not just firefight and put plasters on all the current buildings.  This is a huge discussion point.  If any change is going to happen, we need to get on with it. At the moment my thoughts are…

Comment 7…

My view on the way forward for Felixstowe Methodist Church. I think that we should sell off Trinity, Trimley and Kirton chapels and base our worship and outreach functions at Seaton Road Church. My personal view is that Seaton Road premises are best suited to being upgraded so as to reduce our energy bills (and…

Comment 5…

I think the idea of getting rid of all the existing Church buildings and building one small, eco-friendly church instead is good. This would eliminate a lot of wasted resources and reduce heating and maintenance costs. The seating in the new church could be, as in Trinity, on moveable chairs, so the church can be…

Comment 4…

I have been worshipping at Trinity Methodist Church for over forty years, and as you might expect, the church holds a special place in my heart. Over these 40+ years there have been many changes to the church building including the removal of the pews and lectern and changes to the sanctuary area. When each…

Comment 3…

First of all, thanks to the author(s) of the paper “Living in a time of change” and recently posted for wider distribution. I’d like to offer the thoughts below as a contribution to the mix of contributions that I’m sure will come from others.  Under item 1 of the “…big challenges…” facing us, I suggest…

Comment 2…

Don’t be too strict on reaching net zero within the current agreed time frame if this is the sole cause of selling off existing buildings. It is an unrealistic time frame and should not become the principal reason for such a decision. There may be other reasons, of course, for wanting to do that although…