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Bath Family Festival To Celebrate The Olympics!! Appeal For Hundreds of Bath's Christians To Help! |
As Olympic Fever grows! A group of Bath Christians are planning to celebrate the truly once in a lifetime event of Britain's hosting role, by celebrating with a family fun day of games and fun in front of the Royal Crescent on 24 June. This year's Love Bath Festival, will have a distinctly fun and sporty feel! And that's where you come in!
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Beacons To Be Lit As Part of WestFest's Jubilee Festival In June!.. Find Out About This Fab Day.. |
Jubilee WestFest promises to be a fun, interactive event with an exciting grand finale this year. Bath Christians Chris and Sheila Carrick are part of the dynamic team behind this Weston and Newbridge's More To Life Project.
Here they talk about The Bath Blues Brothers, how the event will form part of a special weekend of Jubilee events in the city! And a dramatic lit beacon grande finale! Read Chris and Sheila's 'Q&A's....
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Tall Trees Rising Is A Developing Music and Media Movement!.. But Founder Tracey Is Open To Ideas |
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Tall Tree s Rising is a dynamic new creative 'movement' grown and developed by former Bathonian Tracey Taylor, from an initial band Tall Trees formed in 2007. Tracey who grew up in Bath - always had a vision for more than simply a band - and is delighted to announce that her desire to found a movement which branches into other creative areas and supports other bands and artistes is coming fully to life!
Find out how this inspiring creative project is establishing links with diverse acts including kids' favourite - Sooty! and encompassing her Bath based brother, Phill Kay as one of Tall Trees' band drummer and Bath City Church's Ian Meade as sound engineer.
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HOTS Hits The Headlines! - Advertising Standards Complains |
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HOTS Bath is a registered Christian Trust which has been working on the streets of Bath for more than three years offering to pray for people who require physical healing. The team has been told by the UK Advertising Standards Authority to remove its claim that 'God can heal the sick'. This follows a complaint that this claim is hard to prove.
Paul Skelton who heads up the team offering prayer regularly outside Bath Abbey, writes:
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Bath YFC's Schools Worker Kat Lazenby Tells Us About Prayer For Schools |
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Did you know there is a co-ordinated group in Bath who pray for the city's schools and children in them? Or that this group is facilitated by Bath Youth For Christ?
Bath YFC's Schools' worker Kat Lazenby tells us why Prayer For Schools - part of a national organisation - is vital now more than ever for bringing hope, support and God into the equation of going to school.
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'Snapshot With'... - Ever Wondered About Life As A Village Vicar? Bathampton's Paul Burden Gives An Insight Into His Fab Plans for 2012! |
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As the vicar of St Nicholas in Bathampton and Claverton Down's St Mary's Church, on first impressions the Reverend Paul Burden enjoys an idyllic setting in a picturesque parts of Bath. But despite first impressions there is nothing 'sleepy' about Reverend Burden's experience of church life or his excting plans to mark the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics this year!
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Bath Homelessness Guide - Updated and Out Now |
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The 2011 to 2012 Bath Homelessness Guide has been produced on behalf of Bath and North East Somerset's Homelessness Partnership has been published! Delivered to the Police Station, Job Centre and Probation Service by Bath Abbey's Homelessness Initiative Manager, Kerry Headen, download Here !
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Following The Mayor's Multi-Faith Gathering Bath Mayor Bryan Chalker Tells Us His Hopes For The City |
With the recent Mayor's Multi-faith gathering at the Guildhall tomorrow, Councillor Bryan Chalker takes a break in his busy schedule to tell us his hopes for Bath for 2012, why he supported the recent Holocaust Memorial Service and what his passions are.
He is inviting us to consider his Mayoral theme - 'Bath's Industrial Heritage' from different faith's viewpoints.
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