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March 2026

Stewards Scribblings

Have you ever had a lightbulb moment? In 1879, Thomas Edison had a lightbulb moment. He was trying to find a way to make the filament last longer, and he was running out of ideas. One night, he was lying in bed when he had a sudden flash of inspiration. He came up with the idea to use carbonised bamboo instead of metal for the filament. This lightbulb moment led to the creation of the first practical lightbulb, which changed the way we live forever.

And then there was Archimedes, who was trying to work out how to determine the density of a gold crown. He decided to take a bath, and realised that the volume of water displaced when he got into the bath was equal to the submerged volume of his body. He was so excited that he leapt out of the bath and ran naked through the town, shouting, "Eureka!", which means' "I have found it!"

A recent well-attended meeting at Christchurch, under the thought-provoking leadership of Jonathan Todd, brought forth a torrent of ideas for attracting folk to Christchurch. The list is here, and it is hoped to use some of these mini Eureka moments in the months to come.

  1. Leaflets in Bexhill hospital offering prayers.
  2. Breakfast services once a quarter
  3. Occasional café services
  4. Appointing lay worker ASAP
  5. Warm welcome to visitors
  6. Combining Christchurch and Little Common to become Bexhill Methodist Church
  7. Services mainly in hall, but using the church for special services, eg Christmas.
  8. Quiet area in vestibule for private prayer or discussion.
  9. Draw attention to stained glass windows
  10. Conducted tours round church buildings together with coffee morning
  11. Link in with the hospital when we're having an event
  12. Exploring neutral venues
  13. Youth club
  14. Stair lift - access from church to hall
  15. Worship group - modern styles of music
  16. Re. inclusiveness, a quiet Christingle for autistic children
  17. Pet service
  18. Friendship seat outside the front of the church
  19. Jig saw and book exchange with tea/coffee served
  20. Lego church
  21. Little Common and Christchurch to share occasional services
  22. Links with Chantry and Orchard House.
  23. Dementia club
  24. Film afternoon followed by cuppa
  25. Mix with circuit
  26. Photos of church interior on notice board
  27. Coffee evenings in church gardens
  28. Sell Centenary House and use proceeds for refurbishment of our church
  29. Reach out to other organisations
  30. Messy Church
  31. A banner on the railings saying 'ALL ARE WELCOME' with further information

God bless

Chris Cox, Senior Steward


Money & Property Matters – and Barry’s Babblings

February has been an eventful month and also seen the arrival of the daffodils and primroses - what a wonderful sight! Since January we have had to hold our services in the main hall as we await the repair of the ceiling that has come down in the church. It has been decided to go ahead with the work of repair and re-decoration and we hope that this will start very soon and then we can return to worship in the church. Many thanks to all who have ensured that our worship has continued and it has been an interesting experience for us all.

At the end of February, we held the well-publicised Coffee Morning and Discussion based on two reports that have been widely circulated. 36 folk came along and we were grateful to the Rev Jonathan Todd who kindly led the meeting as our own Minister is, sadly, still on sick leave. We hope that his health improves and he will be back with us again. Plenty of ideas were forthcoming and we await a report and then, hopefully, we will decide a plan for our future.

Another meeting that I attended was for all the church treasurers from our nine circuit churches and this was led by the new Circuit Treasurer, Keith Miller. Keith gave us some interesting facts and figures and, naturally, Keith's main concern was the finance required to maintain the circuit in its present form (Minister's Stipends and Expenses, two Manses, and other property to include Centenary House and Knebworth Road, Bexhill. There is also the District levy and other smaller expenses). These total £200K. Estimated income for the circuit is £182K so there is a budget shortfall of £18K.

There are 296 members in the circuit and there is also other sundry income to take into account. Keith informed us that if each member of the circuit would increase their giving by £1 per week this could cover the shortfall (we are told that the average weekly giving at our circuit churches totals £9 per week per person).

Turning to our own Christchurch finances we are again having a Gift Day to link with the special service for our 119th Church Anniversary on Sunday 15th March at 10.30am - do try to come along. The church was opened in 1907. This is also Mothering Sunday and the service is led by Mrs Drina Hampson. Attached to this Messenger you will find a Gift Day envelope for your kind use. We have had a number of exceptional expenses and hope, if possible, that you will feel able to help with our running costs - also to complete the Gift Aid form attached to the envelope (if you are a taxpayer). Thank you.

On Friday 6th March at 10.30am the World Day of Prayer will be held at St Stephen's Church and hopefully will be well attended by the Christchurch folk. Posters give full details.

The Palm Sunday Service Sunday 29th March is being led by Rev Cynthia Park and March sees the journey through the Lent period culminating with Easter Day on Sunday 5th April and this is always an uplifting experience.

In conclusion we should express our thanks to all who have enabled the church to continue to move on despite the disappointments of the damage at our church. Hopefully it will not be too long before we are back in our rightful 'Home' again. Thank you for your presence and giving at this time - they are much appreciated.

Barry Turnwell, (Hon Church Treasurer and a Property Steward)


Christchurch Messenger Website

You may know that much of the content of the Christchurch Messenger also ends up on this website but not all of it. So it is well worth your while to read the Messenger, but also to keep a watchful eye on the website, which is updated every month.

Over 17,500 visits (hits) are made to the website each year, around 48 each day. There are 18 web pages, and the most popular ones are the Home Page, News & Events, Diary, Contacts, Ninfield, and Christchurch Singers. There is also a link to the Winchelsea Chapel website.

If you have any comments or suggestions to make about the website, please let me know.

Peter Downes
Web Developer



Winchelsea Methodist Chapel News
www.winchelseachapel.org

Winchelsea Methodist Chapel

Following on from the Valentine's Day Coffee Morning we look forward to Saturday 14th March 2026 from 10.30am when we are to enjoy a historical 'Presentation on Shipbuilding in the Rother Valley'.

Then on Saturday 11th April 2026 at 10.30am for 11am there will be an Easter Songs of Praise and all will be most welcome.

Barry Turnwell, Publicity Officer

Membership Secretary 01424 216456