Salisbury Methodist Church

Tuesday Horizons 2019

7.00 for 7.30 pm Theme: Reaching out

January 8 Reaching out - to refuge and asylum seekers. Isabel King, a retired GP, will speak of working with those seeking refuge in Sierra Leone and writing reports for Freedom from Torture.*

January 22 Reaching out - through the Tolpuddle Martyrs. John Walker, retired Methodist minister, will speak of his work as chair of the Friends of Tolpuddle, making history live through mission today.

February 5 Reaching out - to older people internationally. Chris Roles, a Methodist from Winchester, heads up Age International which helps people in the ageing process in poorer places of the world.

February 19 Reaching out - to Methodists today, A calling to fulfil. Ann Reeder, Methodist from Sherborne, is a local government consultant. In the past she has worked both for the Methodist Connexion and in politics at local, national and European level.

March 5 SHROVE TUESDAY

March 12 Reaching out - through drama, i.e. through a performance (directed by Steve Hawkes) of Consequences: The Trial of Arthur James Balfour, written by retired Methodist minister, Warren R Bardsley.

March 19 Reaching out - through poetry. Jan Sutch Pickard, former Vice President of Methodist Conference and warden of the Iona Community will be using her own poems to speak to us.

* This will coincide with a display in the North Corridor (throughout January) of an exhibition of photographs of refugees mounted by Salisbury Amnesty Group.


Posted by Sarah Pothecary in News on 22nd November 2018