A lovely story of hope today from Alison on the Silver team:
So many of our families are struggling so much at present and the whole idea of faith at home just seems a step too far for most of them. However, last night I received an email from one of our octogenarian team members saying that she had done the last Messy Church in a bag with her granddaughter and her three great-grandchildren, and they had ALL had such a good time! I don’t think this lovely lady had dared to dream that her granddaughter would ever darken the doors of a church, and certainly didn’t think that she would have the opportunity to share something about her faith with two younger generations of her family in her own home! Intergenerational ministry at its best!
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