Hawkwell

We spent a week in Hawkwell Baptist Church running an activities week for age 11-18yr olds. Most of them were young people from the church and their friends. We had about 25 for the week. We spent the mornings split into Songwriting and Drama streams and then the afternoons chilling out playing pool, air hockey, guitar hero and chatting. Taste had 16 people in their Songwriting stream and spent the week writing and recording a track called ‘Face to Face’. Diversion had 7 girls: Becky, Becca, Jessie, Bailie, Grace, Dani and Chloe. I was initially a bit worried about a group of girls (having been at an all girls school, i know the arguments that occur!!) but they were amazing! The brief I gave them was to come up with a piece of Theatre In Education to perform to their friends on the Friday night. So we spent the first 3 days establishing the theme, message, plot, characters and technical stuff. We workshopped ideas and techniques and played games on creating stories and impovisation. The girls worked so well together and were really focussed and enthusiastic. The final piece was brilliant!!! The Drama Team names was ‘Herd Wot?’ (Anagram of ‘The Word’, the name of their youh group), with the tagline ‘The Word In Disguise’. The piece was called ‘Do you know who you are talking to?’ and was on the dangers of social networking – meeting people online. It included a news report with CCTV footage – filmed and edited during the week, and an MSN conversation on the big screen. I was SO impressed with the quality of the piece and the performance gave me goosebumps! On the Friday night we put on an event which including Taste songs, Street Tuff from Diversion and the two performances from the young people. It was a really great night, with lots of people and lots of positive comments!

We have since heard that 2 of the young people, previously not part of the church have expressed interest as a direct result of the activities week which is fantastic. I really hope and pray that the relationships built up and conversations had have a lasting impact on the young people and really enthuse them to get stuck in with God.

Herd Wot?


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Moving Day. 31/08/08

Last sunday at church this morning which was a bit weird. People were coming up and saying nice things which was nice. Felt a bit sad but really looking forward to the next chapter in my life!

Had nice sunday roast with Mum, Dad, Sarah, Matt, Maddie, Emi and Lewis. Mmmm raspberry pavalova! Finished off my packing and had time for a cuppa before saying goodbye to Sarah and Co. Matt made me mum and sarah cry by saying ‘So then Laura…’

45min journey to Billericay and arrived at the Powneys. moved my stuff into my room and had a cuppa and (probably) the best brownie in the world! Said goodbye to Mum Dad and Lewis (was a big brave girl and didn’t cry).

Then sorted out my room….

My temporary accomodation!

….then at 7pm went to a baptism service at Billericay Baptist Church which was really good. Some powerful testimonies which make you really grateful for what you have and how fortunate you are.


Then the most random thing…saw Mrs Woods, my chemistry teacher from CCHS in the service. Got chatting to her which was really nice. Crazy small world! Met a few people who I will be seeing more of (names escape me as yet!) which was cool.

Witnessed some awesome musicians courtesy of guitar hero on wii!

Now it’s bedtime as I’m being picked up at 8.20am for my first day. I can’t wait!

*Saviour He can move a mountain. My God is mighty to save, He is mighty to save*


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