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Monday, 28 April 2025

Deanery Confirmation Services




Deanery Confirmation Services at St Andrew's Basildon with The Rt Revd Adam Atkinson, Bishop of Bradwell, on Sunday 4 May at 2.00 pm and 4.30 pm. All are welcome.

The confirmation Service will be webcast - https://www.facebook.com/standrewholycross/videos. It will be live on Facebook and also loaded to the St Andrew's and Holy Cross webpage after the service for those who want to watch it at a later time.

See the Deanery News page for: Deanery Confirmation Services; upcoming Deanery Synod meetings; monthly Prayer Gatherings; HeartEdge Mission events; Re-dedication of St Margaret's Bowers Gifford following vandalism; and a range of new cultural events.

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McIntosh Ross - Jesus Nailed My Sins Upon The Tree.

Sunday, 19 May 2024

The new Basildon Deanery website

The Basildon Deanery is a group of Church of England churches in the Basildon, Billericay and Wickford areas. Our 19 churches are grouped in 10 parishes and have great community activities, enjoyable cultural events and artefacts, beautiful environments, and fascinating heritage.

A new website for the Deanery flags up some of the most interesting aspects of our churches as well as other interesting places to visit in Basildon Borough. The Deanery website covers Community, Culture, Environment, Heritage, Contacts and News. Key features and initiatives in our churches are highlighted in relation to the four themes of Community, Culture, Environment, and Heritage. These four themes have been chosen as they are aspects of life, leisure and community which are of interest many people within the wider community whether they are people of faith or not. As such, they are potential points of contact with people who might not normally attend church.

On the site we explain why these four themes are of interest to churches:
  • Churches offer their local communities wellbeing opportunities at every stage and situation of life. The Community page lists some of the community initiatives provided by or supported by our churches.
  • The Arts are central to church life. Many of our activities take place within beautiful buildings which our services combine drama, literature, music, poetry and visuals. Our churches are also places to enjoy cultural programmes including concerts and exhibitions as well as being places to see art and architecture. Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Essex churches, where art, history, and architecture converge. Explore the rich tapestry of these sacred sites through the Culture page.
  • Churches are intended to be close to nature as the creation stories in the Bible tell us to tend the earth and care for it. The Environment page highlights some of the beautiful settings of our churches and initiatives to raise awareness of the climate emergency.
  • The Church of England’s church buildings form the nation’s largest “estate” of built heritage. A village, town or city's church is often its oldest building still in continual use, as well as its largest and most visited building. Churches are also often an area's most architecturally complex and archaeologically sensitive buildings. In all cases, they were constructed for the glory of God, for worship and mission, and stand as repositories of our shared history. Explore the rich heritage of Essex, where history, culture, and legacy intertwine. Discover historic sites, museums, and cultural landmarks that define the region.
Our overall aim is to create greater awareness of the churches in the Deanery, drive more traffic to parish websites, and encourage more people to visit our churches. Do let us know what you think of our new website.

https://basildondeanery.co.uk/

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559317704238

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The UK Blessing song featuring Billericay's church buildings.

Friday, 15 May 2020

HeartEdge – Living God’s Future Now





‘Living God’s Future Now’ is the new online mini-festival of ideas hosted by HeartEdge. Designed to equip, encourage and energise church leaders, laypeople and enquirers alike, we explore how churches and community improvise the Kingdom, grow the movement, develop preaching, shift online, deepen spirituality and respond to social need.

This week’s events included Sally Hitchiner, Lorenzo Lebrija and Adrian Harris continuing their conversation digging into the practice of how churches can build community online. Their conversation ranged from consideration of those excluded from online church to ways in which different congregations in a team or parish can be linked online. Lots of ideas and resources were shared by the panellists and those attending. Also discussed was the developing understanding that this is not a short-term blizzard but a long-term winter, so we need to adjust and plan accordingly. A video of the workshop can be viewed at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/videos/799420843797633/.

The focal event for ‘Living God’s Future Now’ is a monthly opportunity to join Sam Wells in conversation with a leading theologian or practitioner, to explore what it means to improvise God’s Kingdom. In the first of these conversations Sam was joined by theologian Walter Brueggemann. Their conversation began by considering ways in which the Old Testament uses the theme of pestilence and exile in terms of God discovering new ways of being with us. A key insight was the idea that the Beatitudes and Isaiah 19, among others, open out God’s blessings beyond a chosen people. Reactions and responses included: ‘A huge thank you for hosting this and sharing your wisdom’, ‘This has been excellent and so uplifting, with much to think further about’ and ‘This was such a generous offering’. The video of this conversation can also be found at the HeartEdge facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/506026059544325/videos/561911944690976/.

Workshops coming up include a Nazareth Community workshop at 3.00pm on Monday 18 May. This will provide: an introduction to the Nazareth Community’s simple way of life; prayer and silence; a shared lectio divina; Q&A; and time for participant’s own reflections. Tickets are free. To receive a Zoom invitation please email: Catherine.Duce@smitf.org.

Church and Commerce: Relationships, Resilience and Recovery’ is on Thursday 21st May at 10.30am on Zoom. This workshop will explore enabling commercial relationships that inspire cooperative action to heal and transform our communities. To receive an invitation, please email Ben.Sheridan@smitf.org.

Then, together with our partners YourNeighbour.org there will be a Leaders Lunch with Sam Wells at 12.15pm on Friday 22nd May. Sam will be speaking on “Meeting the Abundant God in the Scarcity of Lockdown”. Bring your sandwiches! The lunch will be hosted on Zoom. Please register to attend at https://yourneighbour.org/online/leaders-lunch-with-sam-wells.

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Buddy & Julie MIller - Thoughts At 2AM.

Thursday, 23 April 2020

HeartEdge workshops




HeartEdge is now offering three weekly online workshops - a Sermon Preparation workshop and a Community of Practitioners meeting live with Revd Dr Sam Wells and a Biblical Studies masterclass with Revd Dr Simon Woodman, all of which may be of interest to church practitioners.

Join Simon Woodman each Monday evening, 7.30-9.00pm for a Biblical Studies Masterclass: a lecture followed by discussion, with handouts. This will look at the New Testament Epistles; introducing the genre, looking at issues such as dating and authorship, and then working through each letter individually addressing key themes and issues. Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-msqD8sEtE7n_X9u17Jl6R5CvzjjI5e?fbclid=IwAR0mvzTZEfQfJW1Umk511vPeWG9ogpdHlEs_xbgQnPFphLDWdqGt-vwBvGw

Every Tuesday at 4.30pm there is a live Facebook preaching workshop focusing on the forthcoming Sunday's lectionary readings. Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss the readings in the light of current events and share thoughts on approaches to the passages. See the earlier discussions in the Videos section of this page.

Every Wednesday at 4.30pm on Zoom there is also be a Community of Practitioners workshop. This is an opportunity for ministers and other leaders of HeartEdge churches to meet together to reflect on issues relating to congregational renewal through commerce, culture and compassion. We read together the book 'A Future Bigger than the Past: Catalysing kingdom communities' and support one another virtually in these unprecedented times. Join HeartEdge at https://www.heartedge.org/main/sign-up and message us (jonathan.evens@smitf.org) asking for an invitation if you want to take part.

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Buddy & Julie Miller - Thoughts At 2AM.

Friday, 17 April 2020

HeartEdge: Growing Community Online


This week HeartEdge has been sharing some of what St Martin-in-the-Fields and other churches have been doing online since lockdown by means of a HeartEdge workshop on ways to grow community online for church congregations. Sally Hitchiner and Adrian Harris from St Martin's took part together with Rev Lorenzo Lebrija from TryTank, one of HeartEdge's US partners.

This online workshop generated lots of discussion and debate among those watching on the HeartEdge facebook page as Sally, Adrian and Lorenzo shared examples and ideas about livestreaming services, congregation facebook pages, companion groups and more. There was lots of discussion about the numbers watching services, whether large or small, and what viewing figures on facebook and other platforms were actually recording.

People watching said that their online worship is connecting them with people who just aren't able to get to church - housebound and others - and has proved a boon to such people enabling them to feel more part of the community. One person commented, 'I'm ashamed to say that until now we've not provided for them on a Sunday morning.'

There were lots of practical ideas such as using the comments for people to make their prayer requests and to share the peace. Others mentioned use of WhatsApp groups and other things outside worship - thought for the day, baking, film club, parish quiz night etc. There was a recognition that some members of the congregation are really relying on what is being offered in order to get through lockdown.

The workshop can be viewed online here.

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The Beatles - Come Together.

Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Special HeartEdge workshop - Developing community online with congregations


A special one-off HeartEdge workshop has been organised for Friday 17 April at 4.30 pm on the HeartEdge facebook page.

This workshop will explore ways to develop community online with congregations. Sally Hitchiner, Adrian Harris and Lorenzo Lebrija will discuss this topic and share examples of interesting and innovative practices from their congregational and national church perspectives.

Sally Hitchiner is the Associate Vicar for Ministry at St Martin-in-the-Fields. Her responsibilities include leading the Sunday morning congregation alongside the pastoral care, liturgical and organisational aspects of the church. She is currently leading ministry to the dispersed congregation of St Martin's through a confidential online community space and pastoral care groups. Sally cut her teeth in setting up and leading online christian community as a university chaplain and in founding and leading the highly successful Diverse Church initiative. This set up online communities for over 1000 participants across the uk, many of whom had left physical gatherings of church and through DC rediscovered christian community which led them back to local churches. Diverse Church grew from one community to being a community planting organisation, launching a new community of 60-100 Christians across the UK and Ireland each year.

Adrian Harris is Head of Digital at the Church of England which supports dioceses and local churches to engage in digital for the opportunities it brings to become a growing Church for all people and for all places. In the last month the team has been developing and sharing services, training churches to use digital platforms to reach their communities during social distancing, and developing new content and resources.

Fr. Lorenzo Lebrija is the founding director of the TryTank, the experimental Lab for church growth and innovation. He is responsible for the entire process of development and implementation of experiments for innovation in the church. (It's a staff of 1, so don't be that impressed!) Prior to launching TryTank, Lorenzo was the Chief Development Officer for the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. He also served as the Pastor on behalf of the Bishop at St. John's Episcopal Church in San Bernardino, CA, and as priest associate at St. Athanasius Episcopal Church at the Cathedral Center of St. Paul in Los Angeles.

As with our sermon preparation workshops, this workshop will be a conversation for about 30 minutes between Lorenzo, Sally and Adrian about the topic, including the sharing of examples of interesting or innovative examples. The second half of the workshop will involve them in responding to questions or comments from those viewing their discussion on facebook.

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Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir (featuring Liz Swain) - Hold Onto Your Faith.

Monday, 6 April 2020

Early start - Sermon Preparation workshop

The weekly HeartEdge Sermon Preparation workshop will begin at the earlier time of 4.00 pm this Tuesday 7 April.

As usual, Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner will discuss Sunday’s Lectionary readings for about 30 minutes and then there will be the opportunity to share and ask questions. They will select from the following readings for Easter Day: Acts 10.34-43 or Jeremiah 31.1-6, Psalm 118.1-2,14-24, Colossians 3.1-4 or Acts 10.34-43, John 20.1-18 or Matthew 28.1-10.

The workshop will take place on the HeartEdge Facebook page, however if we experience technical difficulties the Workshop will take place on zoom instead; details for this eventuality will be posted on the facebook page closer to the time, if needed.

We look forward to you joining us for inspiration and resources.

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Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water.

Tuesday, 31 March 2020

HeartEdge: March Mailer

The March Mailer from HeartEdge is a slightly plumper, Covid-19 edition this month. Read it by clicking here.

What a difference a month makes. With the spread of Covid 19, our mailer finds many of us in lockdown, routines upturned, imagining alternative futures to those from just a month ago.

The pandemic presents huge challenges for life, vocation and mission, even as many of us find ourselves in impossible contradictions - how to express compassion while maintaining social distancing? Ways to 'do church' and renew congregations, as crisis piles up - redundancy, bereavement and loss. How to grow community, respond to need, as we self isolate? How will business survive - what will our commercial activity look like locally as economies tank? How will culture flourish as artists struggle ever more precariously? Even as we confront our own fears about the virus.

Central to HeartEdge is a belief that Kingdom communities are built on wisdom and faith found in exile and rejection. Our default is church and our cultural, charitable and commercial projects nourished from a place of exile, abandonment and adversity. And here we all are.

In our context of lockdown, quarantine and exile, a rapidly shifting global pandemic and a static front room, kitchen-office or one-bed flat.Here, our emphasis turns to making connections, sharing insight and growing solidarity online.

We've had a few Zoom workshops (we're getting used to it). 100 of you joined the HeartEdge Practitioners page on Facebook. We share frustrations, find encouragement, be listened to and find resource.

Following an online workshop last week one Church-of-England vicar wrote: "As the only priest in the parish here, it feels like having some colleagues... It was just so helpful to sit with others, with uncertainty, to reflect together... in a space that I didn't have to hold, plan, prepare for, know all the answers... I could participate in, be nourished by. Just thank you."

Here's to more of this solidarity and usefulness.

Normal service is unlikely to be resumed. So, we are all working out the implications and changes together. We are trying new things and using social media, and our website to engage, equip and resource in this changed landscape. Plus our regular mailer, a slightly plumper, Covid-19 edition this month. Lockdown and our emerging way of life will remain a theme.

Let us know ideas or topics you want covered and we'll get onto it. Got articles or blogs to share? Be in touch via the website.

In the midst of these strange days, we hope you will make contact, share insight, find solace and join in.

The HeartEdge Team

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Sixpence None The Richer - Down And Out Of Time.

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Sermon Preparation workshop


HeartEdge is currently offering a weekly online workshop live with Revd Dr Sam Wells and Revd Sally Hitchiner which may be of interest to church practitioners. 

Every Tuesday at 4.30pm there is a live Facebook preaching workshop focusing on the forthcoming Sunday's gospel.
In today's workshop Sam suggested, "This is a great passage for this Sunday... We are in a Lenten quarantine..."

"Our congregations think about death all the time if we're not preaching about death we're not scratching where they are itching... Nobody ever talks about it... Both of the main readings are about resurrection... "

This Sunday is about feeling grief and lament rather than 'buck up', cheer up. Watch the workshop in full here.

At the first HeartEdge sermon workshop on our Facebook page, Sam and Sally discussed the lectionary readings for Sunday 22 March.

Those who joined them from around the world posed questions that included:
  • Has Covid-19 revealed that our perception that we were in control in the world was an illusion, before this crisis?
  • What is the difference of writing for people to read and hear on-line rather than in a church building?
  • How does discussion feed in to the preparation for those preaching on the theme of Mothering Sunday?
Those who joined the workshop online said:
  • 'Thank you for this wisdom.'
  • 'Such an encouragement to be finding creative ways of connecting. So helpful to share our experiences in this way.'
  • 'Great to have your wisdom. Lots of food for thought about how we can share the Word of God in these challenging times. Thank you.'
View the first workshop discussion here and join back here next week for the next workshop.

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Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Online sermon workshop

The first online sermon workshop for the HeartEdge community took place today on the HeartEdge facebook page. Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discussed the lectionary readings for Sunday.

Those who joined them from around the world posed questions that included:
  • Has it revealed that our perception that things were in control in the world was an illusion before this crisis?
  • Any thoughts on the difference of writing for people to read and hear on-line rather than in a church building?
  • Any thoughts on how this discussion might feed in to the preparation o those preaching on the theme of Mothering Sunday?
Those who joined the workshop online said:
  • 'Light shining.'
  • 'Thank you for this wisdom.'
  • 'Such an encouragement to be finding creative ways of connecting. So helpful to share our experiences in this way.'
  • 'Great to have your wisdom. Lots of food for thought about how we can share the Word of God in these challenging times. Thank you.'
View today's workshop discussion here and please do join us at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/ next week for the next workshop.

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Monday, 31 July 2017

HeartEdge Mailer July 2017

Andy Turner writes:

"Welcome to the HeartEdge Mailer...

Our passion is growing Kingdom communities - via four C’s - congregations, culture, commercial activity and acts of compassion.

This month - Methodist minister Barbara Glasson on resilience, Rowan Williams on prayer, Al Barrett on after Grenfell, Tracy Ullman on gentrification.

Plus - how to better connect with your community, how to organise an event, and social enterprise beyond the cafe - examples from ‘Clean for Good’ and new HeartEdge members.
Find HeartEdge at Greenbelt! And HeartEdge dates this autumn. And Sam Wells on seventy-five years after Beveridge.
Enjoy? Tell your friends and like us on Facebook!"

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Greenbelt Festival: acts of the imagination.

Thursday, 1 December 2016

#Joytotheworld



Today the Church of England launches its #JoyToTheWorld Christmas campaign with www.AChristmasNearYou.org and four special videos.

Over 27,000 services and events, ranging from the contemporary to traditional carols and nativity stories, have been added to a new website that enables the public to enter their postcode and find Christmas services and events happening near them.

Smartphone users will also be able to geo-locate the nearest services and add a reminder to their calendar. So far more than 2,300 congregations are providing mulled wine and 3,500 sharing mince pies after services.

In addition to the www.AChristmasNearYou.org website, there are four videos being released throughout December, each one sharing a moment of true Christmas joy. The short films star Gogglebox vicar Revd Kate Bottley, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Becoming Revered author Revd Matt Woodcock and comedian Paul Kerensa.

Underpinning the launch of the campaign will be a targeted nationwide social media campaign on Facebook and Twitter to encourage the public to share Christmas #JoyToTheWorld.

Speaking about her moment of Christmas joy from her former church in East London, Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin said:

"Mine has got to be at the very end of the Midnight Mass then we hear the words 'Yea, Lord we greet thee' - our first acknowledgment that Christmas has now arrived.

"Most Sundays people rush home to their rice and peas and dinner but we mingle, we stop and we greet each other and it's a wonderful moment. The Christmas Mass has got people attending who you wouldn't normally see and we get to pass on this Christmas joy."

Watch Rose's film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFjyw_njzvg

Commenting on the launch of the new website, Revd Arun Arora, Director of Communications at the Church of England, said:

"We think a perfect Christmas includes a Church Christmas. No matter how good the dinner or how expensive the present, a deeper joy is to be found in Church at Christmas.

"Whether it's midnight mass, a nativity play, a carol service of the joy of welcoming the Christ child on Christmas day, the best kind of Christmas involves a visit to Church."

Visit www.AChristmasNearYou.org to find out more.

Church of England parishes across the country can get still involved by uploading their services to www.AChristmasNearYou.org/upload and also by sharing their moments of joy on social media using the hashtag #JoyToTheWorld.

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Pentatonix - Joy To The World.

Monday, 28 November 2016

At the Heart. On the Edge.

Advent Booklet



This year at St Martin-in-the-Fields we've invited our congregation to write pages for our #Advent2016 booklet. Each day a new reading, reflection and prayer on the theme, “At the Heart. On the Edge.”, will be posted on our twitter account and facebook page.

Today read Sam Wells's reflection - "We want to be where God is, and God's on the edge, so we want to be there too."

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Saturday, 14 May 2016

Livestreaming Pentecost



Members of the social media team at St Martin-in-the-Fields getting ready for our 10.30am ‪#‎PentecostSunday‬ service. Join us live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1704390936475597/?ti=icl.


Watch a Pentecost Sunday service live from this iconic and famous church. After the success of broadcasting last year’s Advent services, which were watched by thousands of people around the world, St Martin’s will be live streaming our Pentecost service on Sunday 15th May 2016 at 10.30am (GMT)

Follow our Facebook or Twitter accounts to find out more about how you can watch and get involved with this special service!

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Corinne Bailey Rae - The Skies Will Break.

Saturday, 5 September 2015

Update: Sophia Hub Redbridge

Ros Southern writes:

'Hi there,

It's small business week this week and Geoff Hill from the Chamber has written about the issues he thinks need addressing by the Council. To read blog click here



Read about a fantastic and positive social experiment called Love Up Wanstead led by Sam Cowan, inspired by the Sophia course. Read Sam's beautiful blog here

Our next Timebank skills swap on Saturday 19th September has a large team of Redbridge young people joining in. Read Tahir's blog

Enterprise club on Wednesday evening at Goodmayes community centre - participatory and practical session on 'are you resisting change in your start-up? A must! Read about Kalpna's session here.

The East London radio latest business programme is online. So interesting - topic this time CSR. Info here

This week's enterprise club inspired us to start a business buddy scheme - click here for info

Please send me any info on business or community issues - I love guest bloggers!

And please like our Facebook page!

Have a good weekend,

Ros Southern
Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Seven Kings
M: 07707 460309 T: 0208 590 2568
ros.southern@sophiahubs.com'

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Bear's Den - Elysium.

Friday, 10 July 2015

Update: Sophia Hub Seven Kings

Ros Southern writes:

"We are delighted to have Elaine Hall as speaker at enterprise club on Tuesday who has shut down her start-up business this week! Lots to learn from her. More info click here.

There are a lot of Timebank offers including NLP help on your business, creative writing and fitness training. Click here for info.

Promotion for two start-ups looking for customers! Click here for cheap painting/decorating rates and a great bookkeeper.

There's 3 stall opportunities in next week - for Alborough school you must contact this weekend. Click here for info

We tried out a new format at enterprise club last week and it went well! For info click here

My campaign for independent retailer month is off to a bit of a slow start but see the first photo and please buy something from a local shop this weekend and take a selfie and put on our facebook page! For every £1 spent locally 50p-70p continues to ciruclate locally but only 5p if you use a chain. Info click here

Some of you may be interested in a social enterprise conference to take place in London in October, there is information here,

I am always looking for guest bloggers and happy to advertise local start-up businesses. Please don't hold back!"

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Gerald Finzi - Eclogue for Piano and Strings Op. 10.

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Sophia Hub update

Ros Southern writes:

'News from this week:

Couple of places left on the mini yoga retreat on the Timebank in the Cauliflower on Wednesday. Click here.

Barry Atkins is speaking on Tuesday's enterprise club about hard graft, no need for computers, his recently closed greengrocer round that could be picked up by someone else.... Click here for more info on 50 years in business.

Our wonderful Sophia course is running on Thursdays afternoons in March. Click here

East London radio is at the enterprise club on 17th - come along and promote your business! Click here. Accountant Robert Jackson will be with us on the 24th Feb.

The East London Small Business Centre are running cheap social media 2 hour classes. Click here.

Karen Leighton was a great speaker last week - info on the session click here.

Please, please like our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, and make sure we know your social media links.

Best wishes,

Ros Southern, Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Seven Kings
M: 07707 460309 T: 0208 590 2568
ros.southern@sophiahubs.com
T: @sophiahubs7k FB: Sophia Hubs Seven Kings blog: https://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/
c/o St Johns Church, St Johns Road, Seven Kings, IG2 7BB'

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Monday, 19 January 2015

Sophia Hub update

Ros Southern writes:

'Tomorrow (Tuesday) at the enterprise club (arrive 12.30 for 12.45 prompt start) we have a range of people on hand to help you with setting up or putting updates on facebook page/profile, twitter, blog, website etc. And we also have someone coming along to explore with us about setting up a Sophia Hubs portal which would be our own little place on the internet (in my language) where we can share much more easily all our online stuff and updates. Bit more info here.

On Saturday is the 2nd Timebank Big Community Skills Swap at the Flirt Cafe from 10.00am - 12.30pm. Most things are booked but click on the link to find out more and perhaps come along for a cuppa and see what is happening ....

Thanks to Claudia Castillo for coming to enterprise club last week and sharing the support available which I will be promoting next week.'

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The Style Council - Promised Land.

Friday, 7 November 2014

Sophia Hub update

Ros Southern writes:

Firstly for those who have been involved in Sophia Hubs for a while as users or partners, PLEASE take 5 minutes to give us some feedback. Click here for the survey.

Tuesday lunchtime enterprise club - 12.45 - 2.30 at St John's Church. Come and hear from Ludmila Adamiak who has set up the Flirt Polish cafe and meeting rooms in Ilford. An opportunity to learn from Ludmila and each other and maybe engage in some negotiation about using the cafe and meeting rooms to help yours and Flirt cafe's business! More info here.

Timebank news - We are setting up a curry cooking evening and a trading floor (at Flirt cafe?). Interested? More info click here.

The Sophia course is up and running. Find out about it here. I would like to fill 2 more places to make it 10 this Monday. More info here.

The pop up enterprise club has now closed in the Ilford Exchange - but here's a little information about the closing event.

The Seven Kings Business group are running the 2nd Seven Kings Winter Fayre to help develop business and community relationships and markets. Great idea! For info click here.

Finally please follow our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter, @SophiaHubs7K. This would really help! All information is on my blog if links don't work for any reason - http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/.

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Fuse ODG - Office Work (ft. Mr Hackett).

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Blog Action Day: Inequality #BAD2014, #Inequality, #BlogAction


As shared on Occupy Wall St's facebook page.

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The Ruts - Babylon's Burning.