Sunday, 3 August 2008

New pictures added

From Gorleston beach
Pictures added from Gorleston beach today.

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Jigsaw's sell on eBay

2 Vintage wooden jigsaw's donated to the Church fair, Have sold on eBay, The puzzles were picked up by Gillian Groat, who had checked on eBay to see that similar puzzles were going for a reasonable amount of money. So we listed them on eBay and after paying the fees ended with a profit of £66.00. Thanks to Jan Jones for donating the puzzles.

Monday, 10 December 2007

Easy Money

I have just handed our treasurer the first cheque from the Church's web store.
It was £20.00 which our supporters have earnt by using the webshop for online purchases . Please continue to support us at www.buy.at/brundallchurch
Even small purchases can make a difference.

If you would like information on offer from the retailers, please email the Webmaster (Andy)
email address can be found in the profile section of this blog

Sunday, 26 August 2007

Flower Festival

Friday 31st August to Sunday 2nd September
The flower club presents "The good Earth" in Brundall Church, Special events include a concert by Brundall Singers on Friday at 7.30. Tickets £3.00 on the door.

Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Holiday Club Starts 28th August

Our waste watchers holiday club will be packed full of games, crafts, drama, music, DVD presentations and Bible stories as you learn to look after the environment. from 9.30am to 12.30pm, on Tuesday 28th to Friday 31st August at Brundall Memorial hall. open to all children going into years 1 to 6 this September.

Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Summer Ball

On Saturday 30th June we held our first summer ball, about 100 people attended in their formal clothing for a very enjoyable evening of Music, great food and drink bouncy castle and sumo wrestling. thank you to Ed, Lisa, Simon and Claire for organizing such a great event.

Saturday, 2 June 2007

Men's Breakfast



Today we have had another successful men's breakfast, the full English breakfast was prepared by Graham and Adam Clarke and enjoyed by about 40 men from our local Churches.
When we had finished eating, Professor Sam Leinster, Dean of the school of Medicine at the University of East Anglia, spoke to us about the relationship between faith and his experience as an academic surgeon dealing with patients as a whole person and not just treating the disease.

Men's Breakfast