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New Church Road, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 5QP
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email: info@thetrianglechurch.org | tel: 01204 845917
Rev Chris Pritchard presents to The Triangle CM Church - ''My Life in Five Objects and Two Songs'
Part time for 12 hours per week on a fixed term contract for 2 years.
Salary; £8,555/annum (£13.71/hr)
The Triangle Community Methodist Church is a welcoming, family orientated mission church in Bolton. We are looking for someone who will work with us and has a passion and expertise to develop our mission and ministry to young people aged 11 – 18. We have a growing children’s and youth programme to the young people within our existing church family with a desire to further extend our outreach into the local community.
There is a genuine occupational requirement that the post-holder is a practising Christian in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. This role will require a satisfactory Enhanced DBS disclosure & the completion of the Advanced Safeguarding training course of the Methodist Church. A JNC recognised qualification would be advantageous.
The nature of this role necessitates flexible working hours, including evenings and weekends.
Closing date for applications: 29th February 2024. Interviews: March 2024
If you have any questions or require the job description & personal specification please contact: thetrianglechurch@gmail.com. To apply please forward your CV to: thetrianglechurch@gmail.com
Rev Chris Pritchard presents to The Triangle CM Church - ''My Life in Five Objects and Two Songs'
Welcome to the Triangle Community Methodist Church, we’re glad you’re here. If you’re new to our church family, a few things to make you feel at home amongst us.
Please sit anywhere – there are no reserved seats. If you need to know anything, please ask. There are people wearing name badges who will be pleased to help. We take an offering during the service, this is a free will gift, please contribute only if you want to, or are able. After the service we have tea and coffee together in the café; please do stay and get to know us better.Sunday: 10.30am
Morning Worship, New Youth, Junior Church & Crèche
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05.04.2024: Women have been featuring a lot in my thoughts in the past few days as we approach Mother’s Day. It won’t surprise you to know that I think of my own Mum who died suddenly of a heart attack on Christmas Day some years ago.
My mum was one of four daughters born in a mining village in the North East of the country. In 1931 when my granddad couldn’t find work he moved the family to Liverpool. My Mum met my dad, Harry Bevan, at the age of 18 and they married during the war. While my Dad served in the RAF my Mum worked in the munitions factory during the Blitz. My paternal Grandmother, Sarah – was a woman ahead of her time who played the organ and preached in church at a time when women didn’t do that sort of thing. She was a lady of deep faith and when her other son, my uncle, was captured by the Japanese in Singapore and held in a Prisoner of War camp, my Grandma prayed for him every single day until he came home.
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