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Starting with the quinquennial
survey of the fabric at All Saints Church, it was discovered that
stonework repairs are essential to parts of the North, West and
East walls of the Church building.
A firm of architects and surveyors
were employed, with the assistance from our diocese and a programme
of work to restore the stonework was outlined and agreed by the
PCC.
As the scope of this work unfolded
before us, the Social Group planned a rolling programme of monthly
events to raise money for the building work. "Pennies from
Heaven" one of their many ideas - a line of coins around
the church in All Saints - and also the evening to promote the
Mityana Charity, were the beginnings.
At the same time, the group looking
at our response to the challenge of essential repairs to the stonework
widened the scope to include the inside of the church as well.
"Living Stones" is the title and covers the whole
project to assess both requirements for inside our church and
the largely invisible repairs outside.
This will be a considerable challenge
for us all and so there will be times of prayer to bring to our
needs and aspirations to our heavenly Father and to seek the guidance
of His Holy Spirit.
First
built after the Norman Conquest in the eleventh century. Extended
by a south aisle in the fifteenth century, expanded by a north
aisle in the nineteenth century - our church building has been
a beacon overlooking the Medway for 900 years.
is
to both maintain this fine structure AND develop its interior
facilities to continue our physical witness to Jesus Christ and
to enhance our worship and fellowship in His name for another
millennium!
is
to fund stonework repairs to the fabric of the building ( especially
on its North side ).
Estimated cost £30,000.
is
to fund new RESOURCES inside the building, including
- better disabled access
- a toilet facility
- proper creche area
- built in refreshment area
- enhanced west entrance
- literature, information and concourse area
Estimated cost £30,000
extends to the remainder of the church building, enhancing its
worship and seating areas.
- grants and fundraising events have so far raised £15,000
- further grant applications are in the pipeline
- we have a generous bequest and the PCC will decide how it is
used in this project.
St
Peter's vision for the church was a stone fabric built upon a
strong rock foundation;
We,
the church, are the stones, Jesus Christ is our foundation!
and so as we 'come together' on the rock of Jesus we become the
spiritual building God intended us to be!
We
are the 'LIVING STONES'!
Peter Robbins
Pam Cresswell
Jan Young
John Bloomfield
Kim Hodgson
Tom Conlin
Ian Brown
For more information, or if you
wish to offer prayers, talent or time to a fund raising event,
or to pledge a gift, please contact Sue
Jones, parish administrator.
"As you come to him, the
living stone, rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to
him, you also like Living Stones are being built into a spiritual
house to be a holy priesthood offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable
to God through Jesus Christ". 1 Peter Chapter
2 v 4-5
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