Saturday, 28 November 2009

Grant News

Last week, our AM, Jane Davidson, came to visit us in order to see the work we plan to do at the church hall, and to meet some of the crowd from St Caths Plus enjoying lunch there.

Jane was her usual self - engaging, thorough, wanting to know all the details and understand exactly what our project was about. Dr Thomas Pinhorn, who has been essential in previous conservation projects we have done on site, and who advised with our CFAP application, explained that angle, and vicar Marcus Green spoke about the community side of the project - what the renewed buildings will enable to happen in the community.

The folk from the lunch club joined in, and very much spoke of their support and asked Jane to help out.

Subsequently, Jane has written a tremendous letter to the deputy minister for regeneration at the Assembly, and we are very grateful to her both for coming to see us and for writing in support of what we are trying to achieve.

The waiting continues... Keep praying everyone!

Friday, 30 October 2009

Brand new PodCaths

The Wednesday crew have recorded a new edition of PodCaths - and it's a super edition, based on the healing of Bartimaeus at the end of Mark 10. To access it, go to the PodCaths page in the Media section of the St Catherine's website, or search "Podcaths Marcus Green" at iTunes if you haven't yet subscribed!

It really is a lovely episode, and thanks to all the regulars, and to Geraint for all the technical know-how that enables us to listen in.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Chiari Petition

A member of our church is soon to have neurosurgery to help with a Chiari Malformation from which he suffers. You may at this point be wondering what this is - and that's a reasonable question. Chiari Malformations (CMs) are structural defects in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls balance. And so the surgery will be serious, and we are praying for him, and look forwards to his treatment and recovery.

But he has asked that I sign a petition that asks the government to make information about the condition more readily available. The NHS websites contain little information about the condition, and sufferers not only have to face the illness but also the problems of communicating what it entails to families, friends - and of course employers, and that is once they have had the medical profession spot their symptoms and diagnose them accurately. It is not especially rare, but it does seem to lack focus, and the petition is asking that the oversight on the NHS websites is put right in order to help sufferers. I have gladly signed the online petition at the Prime Minister's Office. Here is the link - you fill the form in, then they send an email which you click onto and your name appears at the bottom of the petition.

If we can do some good for people who need help, we should. I encourage you to take two minutes now and make a difference.

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Confirmed

So here are Joyce, James, Mary and Stephen after this morning's Confirmation service. It was a super occasion, with lots of St Catherine's folk joining the congregations of Llantrisant parish and St David's Hopkinstown for the Deanery Confirmation. There were also five candidates from St David's, and Archbishop Barry welcomed all of them reminding them that they are known to God by name and are each special in his sight.

In his sermon, he spoke of how our Gospel is good news of a God who loves all people irrespective of age, gender, background or place in society. He also told of a sermon he had heard in Washington which related an old Cherokee legend of a person containing two wolves that fought each other - one representing the greed and selfishness present in every person, the other representing love and generosity and care and compassion. Which wolf wins? "The one you feed". "But Christianity goes a step further," continued the Archbishop, reminding us that our spiritual life was not simply left to us to get right, but that God gifts us with his wonderful Holy Spirit to bring us the strength we need when we are in danger of feeding the wrong wolf.

The parish of St David's provided a lovely lunch afterwards, and it was a real pleasure to join with other folk from our area in worship, and to celebrate Jesus together!

If any member of St Catherine's wants to know more about confirmation, or is keen to develop their own faith further, we hope to be starting a new Alpha course in the New Year, so watch out for news of this here on the News Blog and in the notice sheet.

Saturday, 24 October 2009

Confirmation Reminder

Just a quick reminder that this Sunday (October 25th) in addition to us all having an extra hour in bed (hooray!) because of the clocks, there is NO 11am service at St Catherine's: instead we will all be going to St David's Hopkinstown for the Confirmation Service, where Archbishop Barry will be confirming James & Joyce from the 11am service, and Stephen & Mary from the 6pm service.

Let's all be there to cheer them on and to pray for them! And also to hear what Barry has to say to us. It's good to listen to him and to come together as the wider Anglican church in the area for these services.

At 6pm we'll be holding a special informal communion, with Esther speaking, and perhaps we can encourage a few more than usual to come along and gather back at St Catherine's for this?

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

PodCaths fame spreads

Today we received an email from Bible Study Magazine, a magazine in the US that encourages people to engage in Bible Reading, telling us that they are running a short news item about PodCaths in their next issue. Here's what they wrote:

Hi, my name is Adam Navarrete from Bible Study Magazine, a bi-monthly publication based in Bellingham, WA, U.S.A, that has regular circulation of nearly, 15,000.

In our forthcoming November/December 2009 issue, which will have an expanded audience of nearly 65,000 readers, we have in place a story on St. Catherine’s “PodCaths” for our In the News section.

The headline reads, “Podcast Bible Study Fields Questions from around the Globe,” with the following story:

At St. Catherine’s in Pontypridd (north of Cardiff, Wales), people from as far as Orlando, Florida are participating in biblical discussions by listening to an audio podcast and submitting questions via email. Anglican vicar Marcus Green leads Bible reading and informal, unscripted discussions that are often filled with laughter. The podcasts, or “PodCaths,” as the group refers to them, are available on the church web site under News at St-Caths.org.
It's good to know that there are folk all over the place who share our love for Bible Study and enjoy our informal approach and fellowship! I've had a look at the magazine's website and read a few articles - & I think they look really excellent. Adam - thanks for contacting us, we're grateful for the interest & wish you well.

Saturday, 17 October 2009

November 1st Guitar Concert with John Mills

Earlier in the year we hosted a superb concert with acclaimed classical guitarists John Mills and Cobie Smit. We are delighted to announce that John has asked to come and play here again! So clear your diaries for the afternoon of Sunday November 1st at 3pm and come and join us.

John Mills studied under John Williams as well as taking classes with Andres Segovia and Juliam Bream, and has a professorship at the Royal Academy of Music as well as his amazing work at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff. Both John and his wife Cobie have recorded for Radio and CD, and played for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Those who came last time will need no encouragement to return - it was a music making of the highest order; to everyone else, we simply say - come!