Food Coop News
Our Community Food Coop is now offering new products in addition to the regular bags of fruit, veg and salad. These include a mixed bag of fruit, veg and salad items for just £3.
Open every Wednesday from 10am - 1.00pm. The coop operates from the church hall on the High Street in Dyserth.
Follow the link below or pop along to find out more
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Welcome to Dyserth Chapel
Capel Dyserth Chapel is home to Horeb United Reformed Church and Bethel Presbyterian Church of Wales (Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru). The two congregations work together but worship at different times on a Sunday. The URC service is in English at 9.30am and Bethel's service is in Welsh at 11.00am
These web pages are dedicated to Horeb United Reformed Church. Further details about Bethel can be found on their web site
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Fun at Children's Assembly |
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Friday, 30 July 2010 20:11 |
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James and Thomas Salsbury represented Wales at the URC's Children's Assembly in Loughborough at the beginning of July. Here's what they thought of it!
On Friday July 2nd we travelled to Loughborough (via Newtown as James had a school hockey tournament). We had been invited to represent the Wales synod to attend Children's Assembly. When we arrived it was time for tea. It was a long walk as Loughborough University is massive! After that we talked about Vision 2020 and what we think the Church will be like in 10 years time - also what we want the Church to be like in 10 years time.
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Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 20:25 |
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Kitchen Finally Finished |
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Friday, 02 July 2010 22:56 |
It seems to have been a long time coming, but the kitchen is finally finished and in use. Together with the improvements in the entrance vestibule, the corridor and the toilets it means we now have premises to be proud of. The kitchen fitting work was done by Shaun from Celtic Connect. The electrical work by Ian, and the tiling by David Brealey. The floor coverings were put down by Ben, Barry and Brian from Prestige Carpets. And a huge thank you for all the building work, new doors and windows and roller shutter hatch, done by Nef and Russell Roberts.
The boiling water heater, capable of producing endless hot drinks, has been especially praised. Everyone should make themselves familiar with the instructions for using it and the dishwasher. There are new practices regarding tea towels and waste. The final cost is about £24,500, the majority of which has been received from grants. Now we must learn to use our facilities really well for the benefit of church and community. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 02 July 2010 23:01 |
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We are a Fairtrade Church
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