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'We thank God for bringing these lovely families to Messy Church'
 

Laird Street Baptist Church in Birkenhead decided to invite the community to a Messy Church to start off the summer holidays, writes minister Cathy Buntin


Laird St Messy ChurchWe were so pleased to see approx 15 children with parents and carers.

The theme was 'The Seaside' and a good time was had by all.

The story was based on Jesus cooking breakfast on the beach.

The highlight of the day was kite making.  The children had a great time playing and making the kites.

We thank God for bringing these lovely families to Messy Church and sharing over tea together. We look forward to a film afternoon in August and a picnic in the park.

How great is the God we love and serve.
 

Baptist Times, 01/08/2024
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