Friday, 17 December 2010
Pontypridd Carol Service Postponed till Dec 22nd
This is the first time the Carol Service has been affected by weather for some considerable time, but due to the large number of both participants (choirs & full military band) and congregation expected (usually in the hundreds) we have had to make the most sensible decision.
So - come along on Wednesday evening and enjoy what promises to be a wonderful occasion! With some amazing surprises and fantastic quality music. The Pontypridd Carol Service is always a Christmas highlight - and though we will be a little late this year, we will be better than ever. See you Wednesday!
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Christmas Programme
We begin on December 12th with our Christingle Service - a wonderful reminder of all God's love, wrapped up with oranges and sweets and the first inklings of Christmas music... plus we'll have the tree in place!
On December 19th a bonus feature is our Puppet Nativity which will take place during the 11am service, but the big highlight of the day is the annual Pontypridd Carol Service at 6pm. As last year, this is the RCT Civic Carol Service, we are expecting all kinds of wonderful features including readers from many loal organisations, the RCT Youth Choir and the children of Ysgol Evan James. Do come early - we tend to be quite full!
Over the 24th and 25th we have a midnight service on Christmas Eve starting at 11.30pm, and a lovely service for all the family on Christmas morning at 9.30am. Carols, candles, and a chance to worship Jesus. Come & join us for a classic Christmas in 2010!
Monday, 25 October 2010
Success!
We are completely amazed and totally grateful to them. The application was made in August, and since then we have been in conversation about our eligibility for the fund, as well as how the nature of our project affects people in Pontypridd and what we hope to achieve when we complete the building work.
At the end of September we were able to demonstrate the site to some members of the fund, and to explain to them our vision for helping make lives better here in our community. This resulted in the award, which includes £50,000 which must be spent on environmentally sustainable parts of the building project. We are investigating the option of integrating a new biomass boiler to heat the whole site.
Obviously we are all very excited! This project has been a part of our lives for four years now, and it feels like we are coming to the sharp edge of things. We need one more grant to come through and we can start the building phase. The possibility of actually opening the completed works at New Year 2012 is something of a dream for us, and one we are beginning to allow ourselves to dream.
God is good. We are trying to be faithful to our calling as his church in this place to serve as many people as we can in transforming lives and building community, loving our neighbours as ourselves, caring for young and old, and it is truly humbling when organisations from our national government recognise our work and our vision and decide to help us in such a wonderful way. Thank you!
There is still work to be done. One grant remains outstanding, and if we do not achieve it by February 10th 2011 we lose half of what we have gained so far. Pray for those working on; and pray that we might make this final grant so that we can renovate the hall and build better lives for all sorts of people in our community.
Thursday, 14 October 2010
PodCaths is Back!
Our very own podcast has taken a break for the last few months, but the Wednesday lunchtime Bible study group that meets in the Vicarage has started up again in the last few weeks and has already recorded two brand new editions of PodCaths.
Each episode follows a group discussion through one of our Sunday Bible readings, and lasts around half an hour. You can find it by clicking onto the PodCaths page on our website, or by searching on iTunes for PodCaths Marcus Green which should take you to the right place! (Our emblem on iTunes is a little picture of the St Catherine's Spire!)
PodCaths October 6th 2010 is already "live", and the recording from October 13th 2010 should be available any second!
Saturday, 18 September 2010
Mission Statement (again!)
Or you can still just watch Marcus tell you all about it...
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Mission Statement & Mission Action Plan
Marcus has been praying this through along with the staff, wardens and PCC, and after several discussions we have now arrived at something we are happy with. It shouldn't come as any surprise to anybody who attends St Catherine's, or anyone who has see any of our materials in the last ten years, as it is based entirely around our standard three word catchphrase - "Worship, Evangelism, Compassion".
Here's Marcus explaining the Mission Statement.
If you want to see that sentence written out so you can get a chance to take it in with a bit more time - it's this:
We at St Catherine's are called to love God and our neighbour in Worship, through Evangelism, and with Compassion.
The Mission Action Plan seeks to put some flesh on the theorectical bones of the Mission Statement, and provide some more practical aims for us as a church as we live this out. It's not a "five year plan" or complete programme of everything we will do from now on - but it does set out the things that are important to us. So if someone comes up with a new idea for us to follow as a church - we look at the MAP and see how it fits in order to work out whether we run with it, or to what extent we make something important. Mind you, the MAP isn't the Ten Commandments! We will seek to review it yearly, and from time to time we will make alterations as we grow and develop as God's church in this place.
Here again is Marcus talking us through the Mission Action Plan.
Paper copies of both these documents will be available in church, and we may try and get them up here somehow as well for anyone to download.
Sunday, 22 August 2010
Thank You Esther!
Others popped in to add their best wishes and thanks, and a great celebration was enjoyed by all.
It seems hard to imagine now that the St Caths Plus project is only just a year old, with the regular lunches, afternoon teas, Welsh classes, book club, keep fit sessions, concerts and so much more all going on regularly - and this on top of all the friendships, the Mothers Union, and the work of the visiting & pastoral team guided by Gill Tuck. Our aim to make life better for older people in Pontypridd has taken a huge step forwards this year.
And of course Esther has been key to this - her enthusiasm and energy, and her willingness to be there for everyone has been infectious. We could not have done it without her!
Stewart Franklin, former Vicar's warden (and Book Club aficianado) spoke warmly and personally, and presentations of Welsh slate plaques were made both to Esther as a token of heartfelt thanks from everyone at St Catherine's, and also to Gill for all her service and kindness in the parish. Others added their cards and gifts, and all added applause & acclaim.
Champagne was also flowing - Jane & Teg Lewis had a 45th wedding anniversary to mark, so everyone raised a glass and joined in their celebration as well!
It's just days now till Anne Swann joins the team to take the work on from where Esther has left it; for sure, God has blessed us richly, and we look back with great gratitude and forwards with eager anticipation as we continue our desire to serve our whole community with the love of Jesus, and to make people's lives better.
Sunday, 1 August 2010
Bon Voyage
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Latest Grant Application For Church Hall Renovations
It seems like we have been preparing for this for ever, but a scheme like this is so large and so important for us and for our town that we have to get every detail right: plus it takes a while to draw all the finance into place.
The next step on that front is our latest application, back to the Big Lottery, and if we are successful, this will take us all the way to our grand total. The picture is of what the application pack looks like on the kitchen table!
Big thanks to Esther for putting in so much work, to Marcus for all his contributions, to David Harvey our architect for so much detail, to Thomas Pinhorn for advice along the way, and to countless others without whom an application like this would simply be impossible.
BUT NOW - we need everyone to join in. It's time to pray! The turn around on an application is six months, and we need to own this now, to make it our regular prayer, to bless the folk at Lottery and seek the Lord's face that he would look with favour upon us and grant us favour in the eyes of those whose job it is to examine all the claims that come across their desks. If we have missed things out or just made mistakes, we need opportunity to put that right; and if there are questions we need to make clearer, then we need chance to do so.
Most of all, we really desire to be successful with our bid because we long to make this building project a reality so we can serve more and more people in Pontypridd, and make life better for them. Let's pray!
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Applications Closed
Thursday, 17 June 2010
St Caths Plus Community Worker Post - Re-advertisement
St Caths Plus Community Worker Post
St Catherine’s Pontypridd are seeking to employ a Community Worker to head up their St Caths Plus project, reaching out to serve older people in the community of Pontypridd.
The St Caths Plus Community Worker will be responsible for developing our work with the range of older people in Pontypridd, from those who retire young to centenarians. This will include meeting their physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs. Working with older people throughout the wider community, the post holder will aim to enhance people’s older years by developing a range of social activities from lunches to tea dances, concerts and trips away, as well as putting on a variety of daytime clubs offering everything from Welsh lessons to keep fit, and ensuring a strong pastoral care network. Much of this work will be based in the Community Hall we own in the centre of Pontypridd.
St Catherine’s is a growing church with a simple desire to see people’s lives made better. The St Caths Plus Community Worker is a key leadership post at St Catherine’s and needs someone with creativity, initiative and a real desire to serve older people.
The post is a three year appointment, with a salary of up to £20,800 depending upon experience and qualifications. For details of the job description please click here, and for an application form please click here.
Please apply to Revd Marcus Green, the Vicarage, Gelliwastad Grove,
Swydd Gweithiwr Cymunedol St Caths Plus
Mae eglwys St Catherine Pontypridd am benodi Gweithiwr Cymunedol a fydd yn arwain ein prosiect St Caths Plus gan estyn allan i wasanaethu pobl hŷn yng nghymuned Pontypridd.
Bydd Gweithiwr Cymunedol St Caths Plus yn gyfrifol am ddatblygu ein gwaith ymhlith yr ystod o bobl hŷn ym Mhontypridd o’r rhai sydd yn ymddeol yn ifanc i’r bobl ganmlwydd oed. Bydd hyn yn cynnwys diwallu eu hanghenion corfforol, cymdeithasol, emosiynol ac ysbrydol. Gan weithio â phobl hŷn ledled y gymuned ehangach, bydd deilydd y swydd yn anelu at ehangu blynyddoedd pobl hŷn trwy ddatblygu ystod o weithgareddau cymdeithasol o giniawau i ddawnsiau te, cyngherddau a theithiau yn ogystal â chynnal amrywiaeth o glybiau dydd yn cynnig popeth o wersi Cymraeg i gadw’n heini a sicrhau rhwydwaith gofalaeth fugeiliol cryf. Bydd mwyafrif y gwaith hwn wedi’i leoli yn y Neuadd Gymunedol rydym yn berchen arni yng nghanol Pontypridd.
Mae eglwys St Catherine yn eglwys sydd yn tyfu ac y mae gennym awydd syml i wella bywydau pobl. Mae’r swydd Gweithiwr Cymunedol St Caths Plus yn un arwain allweddol o fewn eglwys St Catherine ac y mae gofyn am rywun creadigol, dyfeisgar sydd â gwir awydd i wasanaethu pobl hŷn.
Penodir i’r swydd am gyfnod o dair blynedd a chynigir cyflog hyd at £20,800 yn dibynnu ar brofiad a chymwysterau.
Cliciwch yma am fanylion y disgrifiad swydd. Cliciwch yma am y ffurflen gais.
Dychwelwch geisiadau at: Y Parch. Marcus Green, The Vicarage, Gelliwastad Grove, Pontypridd, CF37 2BS, vicar@st-caths.org
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
New St Caths Plus Community Worker Post
The new full-time St Caths Plus Community Worker will be responsible for developing our work with the range of older people in Pontypridd, from those who retire young to centenarians. This will include meeting their physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs. Working with older people throughout the wider community, the post holder will aim to enhance people’s older years by developing a range of social activities from lunches to tea dances, concerts and trips away, as well as putting on a variety of daytime clubs offering everything from Welsh lessons to keep fit, and ensuring a strong pastoral care network. Much of this work will be based in the Community Hall we own in the centre of Pontypridd.
St Catherine’s is a growing church with a simple desire to see people’s lives made better. The St Caths Plus Community Worker is a key leadership post at St Catherine’s and needs someone with creativity, initiative and a real desire to serve older people.
The post is funded by the Lottery, and in our first round of advertising, we omitted to advertise in Welsh which we had promised to do. We apologise for this, and have agreed to re-advertise in order to keep the terms of the grant which the Lottery have very generously given us for this work. The new application date is July 2nd, and interviews will be on the weekend of July 17th and 18th, though if this is a problem candidates should simply let us know and we will find a way around it! The new links to more details, and to the Welsh version, will be here soon. For now, if you are interested, contact Marcus at vicar@st-caths.org. We hope the new holder of the post will begin with us on September 1st.
Monday, 5 April 2010
Happy Easter
Easter Sunday was truly wonderful. The usual warm and caring 8am congregation heard a lovely Resurrection sermon from Gill Tuck, and were treated to breakfast afterwards by Val.
The 11am service had a little of everything - Trish spoke movingly of the power of Resurrection, and finished her talk with her daughter Gemma singing to us from John 3:16. Beautiful. The music, led by Dan, was excellent throughout - it's good to have the full band back!
At 6pm Marcus wove themes from across St John's Gospel into his Resurrection talk, with Gill and Andy leading us gently on closer into Jesus' presence. We also prayed for Karsten, back with us for the weekend and now hoping to be selected to train for ordination, and it was good to have Emma show us her sash and crown as Miss University GB before the service started too! Her work for the Joshua Foundation, serving children suffering from terminal cancer, is something her watching grandfather (and vicar's warden!) is rightly proud of.
Thanks too to all who worked so hard preparing the church for the weekend - providing flowers, cleaning the place, and setting out the amazing Easter bonnets from the children of Maes-y-Coed Primary School. Thank you all!
Above all, we were reminded again and again of the powerful love of God. Love that goes to any and every length that we might not be trapped in the brokenness of this world, but lifted up with the Rising Jesus to know God, the author of all love; love that is big enough to fill a universe, and personal enough to be just for you and just for me.