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Sunday, 24 November 2013

Sophia Hub - Enterprise Clinic and 'The Month' article


The Sophia Hub pilot at St John's Seven Kings features in the current issue of 'The Month', the newspaper for the Diocese of Chelmsford - click here to view the article.

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Morten Lauridsen - O Magnum Mysterium.

Friday, 20 September 2013

St John's in The Month

 
 


 
St John's Seven Kings features twice in the latest edition of 'The Month', the newspaper for the Diocese of Chelmsford. There is coverage of the Bronze Green Business Redbridge award we have gained, as well as of the community opera workshop and performance of 'Pirates of Penzance' which we hosted over the summer:
 
"Performing Arts adviser for the Barking Episcopal Area, Revd Kathryn Robinson, and local opera company Meridian Opera led by Katherine Fellowes brought the third annual community workshop to St John's church at Seven Kings to stage the Gilbert and Sullivan
favourite The Pirates of Penzance.
 
Kathryn said: “We were delighted to bring the community opera workshop to a new venue and to a new community this year, St John's Seven Kings. The opera workshop was a really wonderful occasion.

“Thirty people attended the workshop and had a great afternoon learning the chorus parts of the opera.

“In the evening, together with soloists from Meridian, they performed to a capacity audience a highly successful reduced version

of The Pirates of Penzance, one of Gilbert and
Sullivan's best-loved comic operas.

“Community opera workshops seem to bring such joy to so many people and seem to give
an opportunity for people of all abilities to work together to create something really special.

“For many people this is their first experience of opera and for some their first experience of singing in public.”

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Pirates of Penzance - Poor Wandering One.

Monday, 1 April 2013

Easter coverage and services



This was our Easter coverage in the Ilford Recorder which provided a good opportunity to share something of what Easter means to Christians.

In common with many other churches, the Holy week and Easter Day activities and services at St John's Seven Kings were particularly well attended this year. 30 children enjoyed Easter crafts, stories and songs provided by our excellent team of helpers. 70 people attended our Good Friday Devotional Service, a considerable increase on the previous year.

On Easter Day our three services were attended by 194 people, again a significant increase on the previous year. Our curate, Santou Beurklian-Carter gave an excellent sermon at our 10.00am service using broken, hollow and full Easter Eggs for her visual aids while our choir led the worship with a well performed anthem and a new communion hymn by Lester Amann.

While posting about media coverage, Peter Banks and I have also been encouraged by the piece about The Secret Chord in the current edition of Notice Board which comes with The Month. Click here to see the article.  

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After The Fire - Starflight.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

New Church Art Trail (6)

The Church Art Trail created for St Peter's Aldborough Hatch, St John's Seven Kings, St Paul's Goodmayes and All Saint's Goodmayes is featured in the current edition of 'The Month'.

Information about the Trail is being sent to schools in the London Borough of Redbridge via the Standing Committee of Religious Education (SACRE). It is likely that some educational materials for use by schools visiting the Art Trail will be created.

A sponsored walk, raising funds for local churches, around the Art Trail is being organised for Saturday 12th March. All four churches will be open on that day, with information available about the artworks at each church, for walkers who will be sponsored as they walk the Art Trail. Contact me on jonathan.evens@btinternet.com, if you are interested in taking part.

A more extensive Church Art Trail is currently being developed for the Barking Episcopal Area and will be launched later this year. For more information on this Trail, click here.

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The Blue Aeroplanes - A Map Below.

Friday, 9 October 2009

C4M webpage update (23)

On the commission4mission webpage this have been posts about press coverage of our Queens Hospital commission and Stations exhibition at St Barnabas Walthamstow in The Month plus a new profile of new commission4mission member, Caroline Richardson. Caroline is a glass and textile artist and created the Tree of Life window for the St Luke's Chapel at Queen's Hospital Romford.

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Hummingbird - Live Your Life Laughing.

Sunday, 31 August 2008

Henry Shelton in 'The Month'

My interview with the artist Henry Shelton has been published in the September issue of The Month. The interview covers the dedication of Shelton's memorial windows at All Saints Goodmayes, the Patronal Festival exhibition at St John's Seven Kings, the Advent Art installation for Redbridge and plans for a new Christian Art Society.

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Snow Patrol - Run.

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Henry Shelton interview


Yesterday I interviewed the artist Henry Shelton for a future article in The Month.
Henry Shelton was born and grew up in Stratford, East London. He joined West Ham church as a choir boy where he first became aware of the importance of Christian art.
After leaving school he joined a London studio as an apprentice draughtsman developing his drawing skills in lettering and fine art. After 15 years of service he set up his own studio receiving many commissions to design for such clients as the Science Museum, Borough Councils, private and corporate bodies.
During this time he continued painting Christian art and after meeting Bishop Trevor Huddleston he completed a series of portraits of him which were exhibited in St Dunstan's Church, Stepney, where he was also confirmed by the Bishop.
In more recent years Henry has worked designing in studios across the world, including Hong Kong and the USA. His commissions include a large oil painting of the Ascension installed as an Altar piece in the Church of the Saviour, Chell Heath; the Millennium Christian clock tower in Goodmayes and, most recently, the memorial etched glass windows in All Saints Goodmayes, depicting events in the life of Jesus.
In the interview, Henry spoke about his exhibition last year at York Minister, the dedication earlier this year by the Bishop of Barking of the memorial windows at All Saints Goodmayes and of his current plans to form a Christian Art Society that will both encourage the commissioning of modern Christian Art and raise funds for charity.
Henry will be exhibiting his most recent works and the Stations of the Cross which were exhibited in York Minister in Visual Dialogue 2, the Patronal Festival exhibition at St John's Seven Kings from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th October. He will also speak about Christian Art during the exhibition's Opening Night Reception from 7.30pm on Friday 3rd October. There is an open invitation to this event.
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Photo frontal

The new altar frontal and banners at St John's are featured in a short piece in this month's edition of The Month, the newspaper for the Diocese of Chelmsford. To see the piece, click here.

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Mike Peters - Strength.