Showing posts with label Foodbank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foodbank. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 August 2018

Harvest at BJCC

Harvest at BJCC

It's harvest time.

Well, it is and it isn't. Out there, in the fields around Burton Joyce, the combines have been at work. What with the exceptionally dry weather and everything, wheat and barley have been cut even earlier than usual this year. The harvest started in July.

However, in the church here at BJCC, our harvest festival is scheduled for October:
Harvest Festival: Sunday 14th October 2018
Sunday worship with a hot lunch after the service
 Are we out of step? 

By October, the harvest will have been well and truly gathered in: apples, plums and pears as well as the cereal crops like wheat and barley and maize. You can check out our Harvest Festival and other events on the Throughout the year page.

We have this poster outside our church this week:


 
Anyway, what does harvest mean anymore in our urban, post-industrial, 24 hour society? 

The Wikipedia entry on harvest contains a reminder that crops can fail. Historically, and even today Geographically, crop failure has meant (means) famine and starvation. Even in our 24 hour, post-industrial, urban society, we are still dependent on the harvest, even if we prefer to pretend that we are beyond all that. Harvest, wherever it takes place, and the subsequent arrangements for the distribution of the crops, underpin our daily or weekly visit to the supermarket. 

Of course, some people, many people, do not enjoy the privileges we have. They do not have what we call 'food security'. Often, they go without. Often, children go hungry. That is why, as a church at BJCC, we support charities like the local Foodbank and Christian Aid.

We have good reason to be thankful: thankful that the crops grow, thankful for (to) the people who plant, watch and gather them in, thankful that someone transports the crops to us, thankful that someone works in our local store. There is so much to be thankful for.

But this year, more than ever, we have been reminded to be thankful for the rain, and the sun, and the good earth without which we would starve.

And remember, Harvest Festival is on Sunday October 14th. See you there!



Footnote:
Here's a relevant blogpost about looking after the soil from the Easton Estate near Stamford in Lincolnshire. And here's a link to Friends of the Earth if you want to learn more about how we can look after the earth.




 

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Folk Night

FOLK NIGHT at The Dales URC Church, Bakersfield
Saturday 28th January, from 7.30pm
Featuring Malcolm Fife and Steve, Julie and Paul Carbuncle

An evening of folk and acoustic music at The Dales Church, Bakerfield. Admission free. Donations of money or food received for the The Friary Food Bank. Come along for a great evening of music. All proceeds to The Friary - working locally to end homelessness

Folk Night
The Dales URC Church, Bakersfield. NG3 7GL 
Saturday 28th January, from 7.30pm

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Foodbank

Foodbank

We collect items at BJCC for the local foodbank based at Main Street Methodist Church, Carlton. There are outlets at both Main Road and at Phoenix Farm Methodist Church staffed by churches together in Gedling.

Burton Joyce Methodist Church is open Sunday, Thursday or Friday mornings for you to bring items for the foodbank. There are collection boxes in the church hall and in the church or porch. Thank you for your support.

Information about the foodbank on the All Hallows Gedling website. 

Webpage for Main Street Methodist Church

Vouchers for the foodbank available at The Ark community cafe, Wollaton Avenue