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Open Door weekend 4th-5th September

BACK TO CHURCH – Open Door weekend
On Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th September Rivertown will have a weekend of exhibitions and services to encourage people back to church – both new people and those who have lost touch with Rivertown and in some cases their faith itself. An open invitation for people to learn about Rivertown, our Christian life and to join us in worship on the Sunday – morning or evening, or even both!
Each organisation within Rivertown are invited to display pictures, stories and anything else to promote what the group does and how Rivertown people offer so much – in worship, study, social life and community activities.
The current plans are taking shape and we intend to open our doors 10am to 4pm on Saturday with interactive exhibitions and displays and invite people to worship the following day at 11am or 6pm.
Vision4life Prayer Year - four weeks of sharing prayer experiences
Over recent months Rivertown has reviewed and discussed the Vision4life booklet "Praying our Days" and will start a four week reflection on the material this Sunday (18th July) and another three Sundays over July and August, each based on one of the four sections. This week we will look at 'Praying Together'. From the earliest days Christians have prayed together and we can read about these times in the Bible. We will share stories of praying together and think about how we would like to continue in the future, here in Rivertown. We have the opportunity to talk about our own experiences of prayer and discuss how we can continue our prayer life, considering how we can pray for our church leadership, our future, our witness and worship.
Why do people pray together? What makes us glad or wary of talking about prayer.
Vision4Life - the journey is about to start; updated 25th April 2009

25th April
Over the coming weeks Rivertown fellowship will be asked to 'pos' their BIG QUESTION. What is it that puzzles them along their faith journey? What question remains unanswered or appears to be unsolvable?
Some of the questions will be incorporated into a Sunday service as we, together, explore what the answers might be - or maybe raise even more questions!
Several people from Rivertown attended an excellent evening at Dyserth to better understand the Vision4life process. On 30th January a number of us met at the Manse to consider some ideas emerging:
- Using the NIBBLES at worship as a run up to the full Launch of V4Life
- Having a Grand Event 4 times a year
- A regular Tea Event
Although this report illustrates our current ‘thinking’ it will be further discussed by the Elders later in February.
The world we want - Bible study

On October 13th at 7.30 at Rivertown Church. The start of a six week programme to discuss the world we all want and discover how the Bible can help.
Induction of our new Minister

On Saturday 4th October we enjoyed a celebration to mark the calling of Rev. Colin Foreman to the Deeside Pastorate. The service was well attended and well received by all. Our time together included the necessary formalities but the overall feeling was of a special time together in the presence of God.
Our thanks go out to all those people who traveled far and wide to be with us and to be share Colin and his family's special day. People came from his recent pastorate in Milford Haven and others from past days at Rivertown. We were also pleased to see representatives of local and national government supporting us at this time.
Despite the difficulties caused by the roof work and scaffolding we managed to move from the induction service to a time to sharing and refreshments with relative ease!
Thank you to the people who presided, those who shared worship with us and a special thanks to those who took part.
Induction of Rev. Colin Foreman into Deeside Pastorate

The induction of Rev. Colin Foreman into the Deeside Pastorate (Garden City URC, Rivertown URC and Northop Hall PCW) will take place at Rivertown URC Chester Road West Shotton Flintshire on Saturday 4th October at 3pm.
DIRECTIONS
From M56 Manchester/M6
Follow M56 to the end then bear left onto the A5117 following signs for North Wales. There are currently extensive road works along this route. Follow temporary signs to North Wales until you join the A550. Soon after crossing over the River Dee take the next exit, sign posted Connah’s Quay. At roundabout take last exit right. Bear left through the traffic lights (do not turn left into ASDA) along Chester Road West for about ¾ mile. You will pass Deeside Leisure Centre on your right. Go through a set of traffic lights, passing Pizza Hut and B&Q on your right, then an ESSO garage and the St Ethelwold Parish Church on your left.
Building Project Update - 28th August 2010

28th August
At a recent project meeting we decided to continue planning and investigating our next steps along the following lines:
contact a reference church in Vicars Cross to look at their heating - similar to a heating system recommended for our worship area;
draw up outline drawings and plans of how we imagine the changes may look and then engage with archiotect to agree and formalise our plans and move to busget estimates for the work;
make contact with Welsh Assembly Government representative to follow up posibility of getting a grant for this phase of work, based on the extended community facilities
As regards the ongoing issue we have with the upstairs heating - we have now arranged a site meeting with all parties represented. At this meeting we will confirm the issues and identify the solution. The intent is to get the problem sorted out before colder months arrive.
Our commitment to the Vision 4 Life process

Over the past few months we have focused on the 1st element of the Vision 4 Life process - the Bible - and held a number of 'conversations', following the material provided. In all over 30 of members and friends took part and some common themes surfaced - most notably 'I do not know the Bible enough'. Two special services were held - one to share the feedback and reinforce the Bible's place in our faith; the second to offer our commitment to the the 1st stage of the process which will start in Advent 2008. Rivertown has committed to Vision 4 Life and are looking forward to the times of exploration which lies ahead.
Call to minister in our Pastorate

Reverend Colin Foreman has accepted the call to ministry in the Deeside group of which Rivertown is part with Garden City and Northop Hall PCW. Colin and his family will be moving into the Manse in mid-September and his induction will be Saturday 4th October.
We rejoice and are delighted to know that God has included a minister in our plans. We look forward to growing together.
Vision4Life
Rivertown has created a small working group to consider how we can best approach the URC Vision4Life programme (vision4life.terapad.com). We met for the 1st time this week and our aim is to explore and respond to the opportunities presented in the Vision4Life initiatives ‘transformed by The Bible’ – ‘transformed through prayer’ – ‘transformed for evangelism’, engaging as widely as possible within all three churches in the pastorate.
We agreed to promote the Vision4Life programme as a whole, and focus initially on ‘transformed by The Bible’; engage with people in worship, through established fellowship and study groups, in open-invitation talks, and, if needed, through at-home conversations.

