It’s been a year of change for Lode Chapel, and on 14th February the Baptist Regional Minister and the Bishop of Huntingdon joined us as we announced that ‘the church has left the building’. We now meet ecumenically under the name of ‘RE:NEW’ every Sunday morning at Bottisham Primary School. We still have occasional evening services at the Chapel and have also held a number of successful Quiet Days there. It seems to be developing as a ‘Sacred Space’ available to the local community and the wider church, for contemplation and quiet prayer.
Simon got a surprise in September when his face appeared on the front of a national magazine. The photograph was taken at ‘The Wave’ (a climate change march in 2009) and the article encourages Christians to campaign about injustice, and to play their part in making this world a better place. It doesn’t mention Simon at all – they just pulled his face at random out of the crowd, possibly because they don’t often see Baptist ministers who look like a cross between Adam Ant and a clown! Simon has, however, recently been invited to co-write a book which will, amongst other things, involve writing a bit about the inspiration behind what’s been happening at RE:NEW. There are encouraging signs of growth in the church, but we’re still quite small and all very busy. I’ve recently had to take on responsibility for the youth work, and that, along with all of the other commitments makes life a bit too full at the moment!
Lisa’s year has been much less eventful. Her M.E. has meant that she is pretty much housebound and she was unable to work during 2010 – this continues to be frustrating for her. She would love to keep researching and speaking about science and theology, but the illness prohibits this at the moment. We’ve been praying for healing, and although that prayer hasn’t been answered (yet!) Lisa praises Jesus that she has been able to find great joy and a real sense of the presence of God in her own prayer life.
Despite her illness making most visits to family and friends impossible, Lisa hadn’t seen her parents and other relations in the West Indies since 2004, and a trip to St. Kitts and Anguilla was long overdue. A generous gift from family made it possible for us both to fly out for three weeks in September and October. As well as the time spent catching up with the relatives, we also enjoyed some visits to the beach (photo right). We were really pleased to finally meet our great nephew, Dimitri, for the very first time and also had the pleasure of getting to know Paul’s fiancĂ©e Shamire, and the rest of that family (photo left). Congratulations to them as they get married just after Christmas. We’ve also recently met ten-month old Kian, another great nephew and son of Philippe who is in the British Army and based in Germany.
We’re sorry that this might be the only contact we’ve made with some of you since last year’s letter, but we do wish you a Happy Christmas and pray that you and yours experience God’s blessings in 2011.