Holy Trinity Seeks Operations Manager

Holy Trinity is an engaging Evangelical Anglican church for all ages near the seafront in the heart of Eastbourne. We are a church that is open to all, has a joyful passion for Jesus, and gives priority to the Bible. As the church expands through its multifaceted ministry, we are seeking an Operations Manager (hours to be agreed), who will share our mission to release the Ministry Team to focus more on Bible ministries.

 This new senior leadership role will contribute to the effectiveness and growth of the church through the practical management of our extensive church facilities, its operational organisation and management. You will work closely with the church minister(s), Ministry team, PCC, Standing Committee, churchwarden(s) and office administrator, to ensure the smooth running of the church activities. The role will include sharing in the recruitment and management of staff, shared oversight of the finance, IT, property and facilities, client management, bookings and logistics.

It is expected that you will be a committed Christian with confidence in the Bible shown in a godly character, appropriate experience and skills, a willingness to serve like Christ and an understanding of a growing evangelical church in an historic building.

Closing date: Friday 21st January 2022

For a full Job Description and Application form:

lize@hteastbourne.org.uk

01323 736627 (Office hours)

More Courses at Glyndley Manor

Here is the latest update from Ellel Ministries


On January 28th – 31st we have our first Healing weekend of the year called ‘Steps to restoring emotional wholeness’.
This special weekend is designed for ordinary people who find expressing their emotions difficult. This course will bring understanding of why we find it hard to express our emotions and how Jesus is able to bring healing and wholeness in expressing ourselves emotionally. Please find more information for this course here: https://ellel.uk/courses/listing/ellel-glyndley-manor/january-2022/healing-weekend-steps-to-restoring-emotional-wholeness/

On the 18 -24th February we have our Restoration week called ‘Rebuilding Lives’. Restoration Weeks are an insightful blend of teaching and ministry, designed to build you back up from a place of woundedness into renewal. Ellel Glyndley Manor runs four different Restoration Weeks every year, each having a different teaching theme woven in.https://ellel.uk/courses/listing/ellel-glyndley-manor/february-2022/restoration-week-1-rebuilding-lives/

On the 26th of February we have a Free Taster Day where you can explore all that we do at Glyndley Manor.  This exciting free day will give you the opportunity of tasting some of the foundational teaching of Ellel Ministries as we look at various aspects of healing and discipleship. The day will include what Luke 9:11 means to the ministry, how it all began, some “bite sized” teaching and an opportunity to view one of the holiday cottages on site. Please see the attached flyer for more information. https://ellel.uk/courses/listing/ellel-glyndley-manor/february-2022/free-taster-day-at-glyndley-manor-2/

Resource Centre Final Weeks – Opening Hours

Buying someone a Bible or a Christian book for life events like Birthdays, anniversaries and the like might just be a life-changer for some, so get down to CRC while you still can and have a browse around. We’re open Wednesday to Saturday, 10.00am – 4.00pm until the end of January. Do drop in and have a look.

Churches and Civic Sector – Finding Common Ground

A project called Movement for Change is drawing together churches and civic authorities to address local need. It emerged from a podcast.

There are moments when things change. When an idea gets traction. When a possibility begins to become a reality.

It was as we hosted Mayors Andy Burnham and Marvin Rees on a call in June, exploring Movement for Recovery as a concept and how the Church could work more effectively with the Civic, that such a moment occurred.

As we looked to end the call, Andy Burnham interrupted.

“Hang on, before we finish. Do we not need to think about how we scale this thing?”

And it was from there that Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Manchester, offered to host a meeting with the 10 Metro Mayors to explore taking a Movement for Recovery to a whole new level.

Find out more here

Give the Gift of a Bible

A Bible is for life – and as the advert says not just for Christmas …

The Christian Resource Centre (CRC) at 91-93 Seaside Road still has a wide range of Bibles and Bible products available – but only for the next few weeks.

As announced in November, CRC will be closing its doors for good on  31st January 2022 after 75 years of operation so this will be the last month during which you will be able to buy such a wide range of Christian resources locally. We’ve also got lots of great books, DVDs, CDs, gifts and of course cards.  (stock up for next Christmas).

Buying someone a Bible for life events like Birthdays, anniversaries and the like might just be a life-changer for some, so get down to CRC while you still can and have a browse around. We’re open Tuesday to Saturday, 10.00am – 4.00pm. Do drop in and have a look.

Eastbourne Holocaust Memorial 27 January

This regular event is taking place 7pm – 9pm 27th January 2022 on Holocaust Memorial Day itself.  It is planned that the bookings will be via Eventbrite.  The event is free.  There will be a CFI resources stall at the kiosk.  Dorit Wolfe, holocaust survivor and resident in Eastbourne will be selling and signing copies of her book in the 20 minute interval.  The Congress Theatre bar serveries will be open before the event and during the interval. Reserve the date – full booking details to follow.

Civic Prayer Breakfast Returns

 

This regular event returns after a missed year due to Covid-19. Here is a date saver.

Eastbourne Civic Prayer Breakfast

Date & Time: Friday 1st April  7.45am for 8am – 9.45am

Venue: Devonshire Park Complex

Speaker: Patrick Regan MBE

Send  name and address in an email to: ‘eastbprayerbreakfast@outlook.com’ to receive invitation in the New Year

Or ring 01323 505036 and leave contact details.

 

EMERGENCY WINTER PROVISION – For The Homeless

Here is an update that may be helpful to many of you in your work in the community
In a nutshell, there will again be no Winter Night Shelter as such. Authorities and professionals are still strongly advising against the former dormitory-style shelter previously provided in Eastbourne by local churches. Those offered accommodation must now have their own room. Another major difference from the former winter night shelter provision – where guests often stayed for some while – is that this winter’s provision is emergency provision (1-4 nights: see below).
As you will know, when SWEP is activated (as it is for this weekend), the Council will offer emergency accommodation as appropriate on those nights. However, when SWEP is not activated rough sleepers are rarely offered accommodation by the Council on the same day that the application is made. And so this winter, from next Monday (6th December) until 28th February (ie the former winter night shelter period) Kingdom Way Trust will be offering an emergency ‘same day’ bed on non-SWEP days. Accommodation will normally be provided for a single night, giving a breathing space for someone to be assessed, or for alternative arrangements to be made. Funding of the project should, however, enable a client to be accommodated for up to a maximum of 4 nights (eg at a weekend, until the assessment process can begin).
Guests will be accommodated in SDR (Jevington Gardens).
More information about how the scheme will operate is contained in the attached summary.
In deciding whether to make a referral, it will be extremely helpful if the referring agency could run through the ‘Criteria for acceptance’ listed in the attached, ie:
a) Confirmation that without emergency accommodation, the individual would be sleeping rough that night
b) That the individual has not previously been convicted of arson, or a sexual offence;
c)  That neither drugs nor alcohol are permitted on the premises.
Full name, date of birth, and NI number (if known) should be established.
Also ‘local connection’ should be clarified. Ie has the potential guest been in Eastbourne for 6 out of the past 12 months, or for 3 of the past 5 years; or does the individual have close family who’ve been in Eastbourne for the past 5 years; his/her reason for coming to Eastbourne. If the individual fails this ‘test’ they may nevertheless be offered emergency accommodation under the scheme; but their answers will be a key factor in our deciding the number of nights that may be offered.
Referrals can be made to me on 07932 407730 from Monday morning 6th December. But as mentioned above, if SWEP is still operating on Monday – referrals should be to the Council.
I how this is helpful.
Graham (Horsnell)
KIngdom Way Trust/EBC

Andy Mason Book Launch Cancelled

Andy Mason, who was due to take part in his book launch on the 27th at the Christian Resource Centre is in hospital following a very serious road accident. The book launch has been cancelled and we encourage you to pray for his recovery.