Greenfield News (12th February 2012)
Family News:
Alun Lewis continues to be at Ward 9 Peggy Williams is now in Mynyddmawr. Glen Davies is at Prince Philip. Marjorie Jones is at Prince Philip. Howard Davies , Rev Eric Davies and Jillian Lewis are home from hospital.
Gareth Jones and Bethan Protheroe are engaged to be married. Terry Pike has celebrated his 65th birthday.
Wendy and Ian Davies have become the proud parents of a baby girl.
Midweek Meeting:
In order that the electrical contractors can have every opportunity to continue with the rewiring of the chapel and schoolroom all our midweek services and meetings were held at Bethel, seaside last week. We are grateful to the members of Bethel for their welcome and hospitality. The rewiring work is proceeding well and midweek services will return to Greenfield this week. The Sunday services are not affected and will be held at Greenfield.
Education Evening:
The initial meeting of Llanelli Christians in Education Evening was held at Ty Gwyn Community Church, last week – If you are a teacher, classroom assistant, lecturer, or a church’s school worker, you are invited to attend these meetings. The focus will be on support, prayer and encouragement. For more information, please contact David on Llanelli 741127
Tuesday Morning:
The Tuesday coffee morning which follows our services continues to support many local national causes. With a large number of good books having been donated there will two ‘book stalls’ as well as the monthly Cakes stall in February. All proceeds will be for the Llanelli Hospital League of Friends. Cakes stalls: 7th February & 6th March.
Book Stalls 14th & 28th February. All are welcome to this weekly service which is held in the chapel and is followed by coffee. It is good to meet with many friends, and especially those who are unable to attend Sunday services because of work and other commitments. All the offerings and monthly cakes stall proceeds are donated mainly to local causes
Rev.David Jones
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