| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Prayer Vigil in Mobberley | 31/08/2010 - 6:00pm |
| Knutsford Lions Concert at KMC | 17/09/2010 - 7:30pm |
| Nigel Ogden Organ Concert at KMC | 01/10/2010 - 7:30pm |
| British Legion Poppy Concert, performed by the Roberts Bakery Band | 20/11/2010 - 7:30pm |
graham's links...
hope through action
hope through action is a charity specifically created to bring about an imaginative and life changing initiative for the young people of South Africa, using sport as a medium not only to develop physical ability but also to communicate positive life skills to assist in coping with difficult realities.
Women's Network of the Methodist Church
Manchester and Stockport District
The Women's Network is a movement, not an organisation. There is no membership fee and you do not need to "join"> However, you can subscribe to Magnet magazine, which is its main resource and includes up-to-date information on its "Networking Page".
Knutsford Literature Festival
Organised by a small group of willing volunteers, the Festival began as a Millennium Event in 2000. It was a great success, which turned into an annual event. Knutsford Literature Festival is independent of arts boards and large sponsors. It's prices are pitched so that it makes a small profit yet everyone who wants to attend can afford to do so.
Karibuni Trust
The Karibuni Trust is a UK Registered Charity; which aims to raise awareness about the plight of children living on the streets and in the slums of Kenya and to raise money to support projects to meet their needs.
Englesea Brook Chapel Museum
Mow Cop, just over the border in Staffordshire, got its place in history as the site where the Primitive Methodist movement started. The two founders of the movement - Hugh Bourne (1772-1852) and William Clowes (1780-1851) - described the residents of the area as a bunch of godless people as you could not walk the area without physical or verbal assault.
A Word in Time
This is a new online Bible Study for daily life. As daily life gets more and more hectic, many find it difficult to make time for the spiritual side of life. Now they can simply log on to www.methodist.org.uk/bible from wherever they happen to be, and access A Word in Time, the Methodist Church's new online daily Bible study.
Methodist Church House
is a Methodist website (set up under the auspices of the Methodist Church House in London) that explores contemporary issues (news, film, ongoing debate) from a faith-based perspective.
We have regular contributors, with specialism and/or expertise in certain areas, who write articles for the website on a variety of themes from various Christian perspectives. Recent articles include
Lost in Wonder
A new online space, created by the Methodist Church, invites visitors to join a pilgrimage of discovery, freeing the mind from clutter, calming the spirit and strengthening awareness of, and openness to, God. Based on an ancient design, www.lostinwonder.org.uk is an online labyrinth that invites visitors on a spiritual journey of encounter and challenge.
The Methodist Church of Great Britain
The Methodist Church is one of the largest Christian Churches serving Great Britain, with nearly 300,000 members and regular contact with over 800,000 people. It has about 5,800 Churches in Great Britain, and also maintains links with other Methodist Churches totalling a worldwide membership of 70 million.



