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Thank you to everyone who came to support the MWiB Afternoon Tea on Friday 17th June, to all those who donated scones and cakes, to the Sing Me Merseyside choir and to the team who worked so hard to make it a very successful afternoon.
The event intended to raise funds for the District MWiB project which is The Whitechapel Centre, a leading homeless and housing charity for the Liverpool region. The centre works with people who are sleeping rough, living in hostels or struggling to manage their accommodation. They are committed to helping people find and maintain a home, and learn the life skills essential for independent living.
Following a wonderful afternoon of entertainment by the Sing Me Merseyside choir, there was a very enjoyable afternoon tea including a variety of sandwiches, scones, delicious cakes and numerous cups of tea! We are delighted to have raised £700 for the project to support the work with some of the most needy and vulnerable neighbours in Liverpool
I tell you, whenever you refused to help one of these important ones, you refused to help me. Matthew 25 v45
Sue Elliott
Secretary MWiB
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It was a joy to visit Greasby Infant School on Thursday 16th June to deliver Sharing Parables to 60 children and 6 staff from F2 (4-5 year olds). Following our welcome and introduction we re-told the story of The Good Samaritan. We explained a parable is a story Jesus told to explain his teaching to us. We talked about feelings and how the various characters felt at different times in the story and how the children would feel in in the same situation. The children made paper plate faces – a smiling face on one side and a sad face on the other – and used the paper plate faces to retell the story to us
The puppets shared a modern-day version of the story. Sadly Sam had no friends and no-one would play with him in the playground. The other boys were too busy playing football and one of them even took Sam’s football and pushed him over. He cried and was feeling very lonely. That was until one of the Year 2 girls saw he was upset, called for a first aider, helped Sam inside and took care of him. We talked about how we can be a ‘Good Samaritan’ in school and at home. The children made peg puppets to take home to use to retell the story to their families
We presented a monologue – the story from the injured persons point of view. The children made scoobies with different shaped beads
Square = someone we rely on, and who supports us
Round = somebody it is good to be around
Heart = somebody who takes care of us
Star = a superstar in our life
We all enjoyed learning about how God loves us and takes care of us. We can trust Him to be our superstar and our very special friend forever.
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