



The Revd Gill Green had seen our Lucy Moore in action at Romsey Abbey a
while back, and now in this very rural parish of Hundon in Suffolk she has
begun a monthly Messy Church on Tuesdays to reach out to children in the area. Put
alongside this the fact that there is a strong BRF following in this church and
that they had been reading about our Barnabas
events in the BRF News that come with the Bible reading notes, to have a 'Messy
Church Special' in the Easter holidays led by someone from our team seemed like
a great idea! So it was that I was with over 40 children and leaders leading a
'Footsteps the Feast' style event exploring and celebrating the Bible stories
of the resurrection. This was certainly a great example of different parts of
our BRF/Barnabas work and publications making fruitful connections for a local
church.
The children were great, many of them being Messy Church, regulars and
they enjoyed our special chant for the day, namely:
We're on an Easter Journey
With stories on the way
Jesus lives and brings new life
And walks with us today
The leaders were also thrilled to see how easily the children stepped
into the stories, becoming the women creeping nervously to anoint the body in
the Easter garden, the disbelieving disciples in the upper room, the bemused
fisherman out on the lake and the questioning travellers on the road to Emmaus.
Add to this a mix of games and laughter, engaging craft sessions, some
(exhausting) activities with a parachute out on the field and a marvellous
cooked lunch for everyone and you have a Messy Church Special. We ended the day
by sharing what we had been doing with parents and carers who joined us for the
last half hour, part of which I gave over to sharing our reflective new
creation story as a way of bringing it all together.
Clergy from the parish team as well as a visiting minister and
representatives from other churches in the benefice joined us during the day,
so who knows what further 'messy connections' may come in future!