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22 October, 2006

Spiritual Discipline: REST

Photos from Sunday 22nd October...

Communion Table: A place of rest because of the cross

Caroline showing us how to take life easy and find rest

Coffee and Cake at DNA helps to relax

Pray for Tim to have good rest and get better soon!

Reuben after Mc Church

DNA Family from many nations

13 October, 2006

American friends...

Chrissy, David & Lacey

Chrissy with Dave & Janie

Please pray for Chrissy as she is currently looking for further financial support to enable her to come to England to work for DNA next year in January and in May.

06 October, 2006

What a wonderful summer @ DNA...

Autumn is finally setting in, but we have some wonderful memories from summer. Remember the heat of July? Remember those great wedding celebrations? Pool parties? Here's a few shots of DNA summer 2006....




Photos by the amazing Hannah Carr

04 October, 2006

Ladies Wind Down Time!

03 October, 2006

Sundays @ 10:30am (New Starting Time)

Sunday October 8th
DNA Church@ 10.30am

Please note the new time for this Sunday!! We have had requests to start and finish earlier so that people can get children home in time for some lunch.
Families, please bring children to St Martin's for 10.30 this Sunday. Michelle, Sandy and team will then walk up to "McChurch" a little later.

The minibus will arrive at the university at 10am at the North Tower Car park.
The transport and set-up team will need to get the PA gear into St Martin's for 9am.
Hospitality team will need to start set-up at 9.45am.

24 September, 2006

21 September, 2006

Sunday, September 24th

Harvest Festival
This Sunday we will bring and share lunch together.

DNA will provide paper plates and plastic knives and forks. Please bring some food to share, if you are able.

We've also being invited to donate foods and toiletries to Beacon House which serves the homeless people of Colchester. When you do your weekly shopping could you buy an extra item or two to add to our gift?

After lunch we will have an informal meeting to discuss the details of DNA's Vision and Sunday activities.

During the worship there will be presentations about various Mission Unit Teams.
Three weeks ago we read the story of the blind man who was touched by Jesus twice.
First time he saw men like trees walking second time his vision was perfect.
We want to sharpen our vision in order to do Jesus's mission well!

17 September, 2006

Praising God in the Town

St. Martin's at 10:35a.m
10:45a.m transformed by DNA
Our Special Children
Although the surroundings look dark...

...the smiles light up the place

(Photos from DNA Sunday service at St. Martin's Church (West Stockwell street) ~ September 17th 2006)

24 August, 2006

DNA @ St Martins Church

Just to let you know what's happening at DNA in St Martins Church over the next few weeks:-

Wednesdays from 10am till 11am
Prayer Time for DNA, Colchester and beyond

Sundays from 10.30am till 1pm
Our usual Sunday Morning Worship event

Sunday evenings 7pm till 8pm
Sacred Space (a quiet time of listening to God) (not suitable for young children)

These events are open to all if you are free at any time please call in we would love to see you.

01 August, 2006

DNA Networks, August 2006

Some changes over the next few weeks and months…

Change of VenueFrom the first Sunday in August we will be meeting in St Martin’s, West Stockwell St. We were there for Christmas carols, and we have booked the venue for the three months up until the clocks go back in late October. Park where you can! Whether we stay at St Martin’s depends on heating issues! There is also the possibility of having access to Maldon Road chapel for a few months from November.

Changes to Financial freedom Up until now, DNA Networks had loans to pay from 2001 and 2002 when income did not meet expenditure. These loans will be entirely paid off by the end of July. Hooray! So the trustees have agreed that we can forward funds to others we have sent out to start up church plants. The initial plan is to send £300 a month as a church to the Coreas for the Thailand project and £200 a month to John Jiang for the Shanghai work. What do you think?

People ChangesThe autumn is usually a time of grief in DNA when we send away people we have grown to love and appreciate. We expect that 2006 will be no different. The GAP year is finishing for Rosie, Joe and Dave, who all expect to go off for further study in different places. Others will be leaving after finishing their studies in Colchester. So we’ll be sad again!!

However, our grief is softened because we know that we are sending out people for God’s purposes all over the place- this summer we’ve been able to welcome back several from overseas and nationwide; it’s great to see them!

From Lauingen With Love comes Sandy Vorwerk to spend a year with us as ministry intern. Sandy is 24 and speaks excellent English; she has great enthusiasm for connecting people to God and she loves children. She will arrive in September. Please welcome her warmly and get to know her as you can.

Changed Priorities Ahead...
With the changes to people and venues will also come the need for all of us who have been around for a couple of years or more to participate in teams to grow forward and extend our mission locally More about this later. We have never had greater opportunities!! Jesus said, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into his harvest field.” Matthew 9, 37-38

30 July, 2006

Local gospel group 'Unity' have released a CD to raise money for imprisoned children in the Philippines. It's called 'His Light Will Shine' and features our very own Naomi Jones! It is currently on sale at Virgin megastore for £2.99 at the front desk. Click here to visit Unity's website.

17 July, 2006

Incredible Victory!


17th July 2006
Another phenomenal match against Eld Lane, DNA won by 1 wicket off the last ball of the match!! A big crowd rushed on to the pitch to celebrate DNA's victory at the end.
Butch and Simon co-captained. Steve bowled 4 excellent overs, 0-6. Jake took three wickets, Aidan 2 and Jon 3. Simon caught two catches, Christian one and Jake one- all high catches in the outfield. Ben kept tidily and managed a run out near the end. Chris , Christian and Simon bowled tidily.
Chris and Aidan opened bravely but did not score many against quality bowling. Butch came in at three and hit 44, then got out at exactly the right moment for all the young guys to stand up and be counted! Simon and Jon both got a few, but Ben batted well for 14 and Christian held things together with 16 not out including 2 from the last ball. After Alex, Steve and Ian ran hard between wickets contributing vital runs as the match reached its tense conclusion, Christian and last man Jake saw us home by scampering 12 off the last 2 overs.
Eld Lane 108 off 20 overs. DNA 109-9 off 20 overs.

12 July, 2006

World Cup is over... but great things are happening at DNA!

This Sunday we are back at Philip Morant at 10.45am. Coffee from 10.30ish!!

Thanks to all who worked so hard for the magnificent wedding of Enoch and Pinceau.

MILLIE and HARRISON are two highly popular members of our whole DNA community!! If you haven't met them, they are twins who arrived on planet earth a bit earlier than expected last November. They are a source of great joy to everyone and they usually get to end up in the arms of about half a dozen people each Sunday! Pray for them and also their parents Simon and Sarah and sister Amy, because this Sunday they are to be Baptised.

In addition, Manik and Maple Corea are back in DNA to tell us a little of their plans for church planting in Thailand next year.

You may spot the Rochat family from Switzerland as well,
returning for a visit two years after we farewelled them from DNA at Philip Morant.


Then, on Saturday 22nd July come to celebrate the wedding of Chris Gibbs and Naomi Musgrave at 2pm, St Leonard's Church, Lexden.

Sunday 23rd July will be another lie-in day with a relaxed afternoon of sport (or chilling for the less energetic!!)and a biblical activity led by our Gap year students. More about this at the weekend.

Time to pack up that tent....!!!! Sunday 30th July will be our last week at Philip Morant....
Sunday 7th August will be our first week at St Martin's, West Stockwell St


By the way...watch out for other returning visitors from Japan and Korea in late July and August!!

04 July, 2006

Cricket News

Report of the DNA cricket for the last two games:

19th June 2006: DNA vs Eld Lane by Ian Hobbs

Another glorious Monday evening and DNA had their 3rd game of the season. Eld Lane were the opponents and DNA were seeking revenge for three close defeats to Eld Lane last year!
Eld Lane battled first and their openers began well but DNA's bowlers were up to the challenge. Young Aidan bowled very well and Sam put in a solid performance gaining some vital early wickets. Enoch and Steve also took important wickets. Jon, Simon and Christian all made important bowling contributions meaning that by the end of the 20 overs Eld Lane had set DNA a target of 79. John (Butch) once again was fantastic in his position behind the wicket and claimed a really good catch! The fielding performance also held keep Eld Lane at bay with good fielding displays from Connor, Ian and Ben.
Jon and Ben opened the batting for DNA. Ben started well and was unlucky to be caught out by one of Eld Lane bowlers. Jon started promisingly but was unfortunate to be bowled out early. Butch and Sam then put up a solid partnership gaining many important runs. Tom batted well and played some rather nice strokes. Enoch batted very well hitting some key boundaries to increase DNA's score. From a tricky 37/5 Aidan batted extremely well and showed great skill and maturity to see the team through. Enoch hit the winning runs to beat Eld Lane. The whole team looks forward to maintain its 100% winning record.
Keep cheering your team!


3rd July 2006: DNA vs Gates

It was another splendid performance by the lads and the Hannah our inspirational lady! Having scored 101/8 in 20 overs DNA controlled the game to restrict Gates to 86/6 to win by 15 runs. The youth in the team did most of the scoring with Aidan playing a mature knock of 13, Christian blasted away with a quick 17 and Ben smashed away to 18 not out. Great wicket keeping by Ben also contributed to the victory. Overall it was a team performance from a young side that is growing in confidence. The evening was rounded with a prayer of thanks by Christian for the wonderful evening.


Next game: 17th July vs Eld Lane

21 June, 2006

Happy??



Why are they so happy?......

England hasn't won the worldcup yet!

Please ask when you meet them!

12 June, 2006

DNA Picnic in the Park

There was lots of food, lots of chat, lots of laughter and thank God for lots of Sun!

we had a special visit from.....





Phileo our clown...
Entertained us with a guessing game on the fruit of the Spirit. Reuben Tennens guessed most of the mimes and put the older folk to shame!



Some relaxed under the sun

while.....

some were still hungry and just chewed everything!

04 March, 2006

Manik and Maple's Blog

Catch up on Manik & Maple's journey...

  • Manik and Maple's Blog
  • 24 February, 2006

    'Who's Church For?' E-Word

    Work Dynamics
    "Worthy O Master! Yes, our God!
    Take the glory! the honour! the power!
    You created it all;
    It was created because you wanted it"
    (Revelation 4v11 TM)

    Have you heard believers' say after Sunday worship,
    "that was a great time of worship" or
    "I didn't get anything out of worship today"
    Let's be clear worship is not limited to the section when we do singing, known as 'praise and worship'. Although some through their marketing would have you believed its all about the quality of the worship leader and group.
    Culturally, music is incredibly important for it is a vehicle in which to express thoughts, emotions, hopes, dreams and fantasies of pleasure. However, the significant thing which time and time again interferes and affects Christians is the consumerism in our culture.
    The Christian paradigm does not begin with 'I', or me and how I feel. It begins with what Martin Buber calls 'Thou' - God.
    Christian worship begins with the amazing, magnificant, resplendent Lord of the Universe, the King of a billion gallexies! Wow, worship is toward God, not self.
    Therefore, yeah, there will be times when the music in worship frustrates how you wish to pleasure God by singing and as Matt Redman reminds us 'getting back to the centre, it's all about you Jesus, all about you'.
    One more radical thought. Worship is not just a Sunday thing. Worship as Paul said is 'offering our lives as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing (Romans 12)'.
    Consequently, Martin Luther wrote:
    'A dairy maid can milk cows to the glory of God'.
    The lawyer can proceed to defend or prosecute to the glory of God, the driving instructor can assist learner drivers to the glory of God, the house manager can clean to the glory of God. The childminder certainly cares for children to the glory of God. The carpenter, pupil, retired and holidaymaker also live each day to the glory of God. So, each day is an opportunity whether in organised worship, or at leisure or at work to please God.
    Watch out golf ball - I'm going whack you to the glory of God!!
    Be a blessing to the Lord this week and always.

    P
    RAYER
    Lord show us that the whole of our lives is an offering of praise to you.
    Help us this day and in the coming week to dedicate what we do
    and perform it with an awareness of your presence.
    Change the old paradigm of worship just for Sunday alone,
    hat we like Mother Teresa see you in what we do, in her case seeing
    Jesus in the dying beggar on the street and so tended him
    as if it were you Lord Jesus.
    In so doing, it changes us from grasping, striving, dominating - to serving,
    partnering, being available and vulnerable, instead of controlling all the time.
    This is the way of the Lord, teach us to walk in it Lord. Amen.

    Rev.Terry Tennens
    Work Dynamics

    18 February, 2006

    "How to light up your world"

    Mathew 5: 13 - 16 (The Message)

    "Let me tell you why you are here. You're here to be salt-seasoning that brings out the God-flavors of this earth. If you lose your saltiness, how will people taste godliness? You've lost your usefulness and will end up in the garbage.

    "Here's another way to put it: You're here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world. God is not a secret to be kept. We're going public with this, as public as a city on a hill. If I make you light-bearers, you don't think I'm going to hide you under a bucket, do you? I'm putting you on a light stand. Now that I've put you there on a hilltop, on a light stand--shine! Keep open house; be generous with your lives. By opening up to others, you'll prompt people to open up with God, this generous Father in heaven.

    19 September, 2005

    Vision for Children's Ministry


    Jesus said, 'Feed my lambs..take care of my sheep.' (John 21)
    Vision:
    To serve and encourage families within the DNA church, expressing the love
    of God and complementing parents' care and teaching of their children.

    Nurturing Objectives:
    To teach about God's love through His Word and nurture the growth and
    development of young people aged 2 to 11 years by

    · encouraging children's creative and spiritual gifts

    · promoting confidence, self-esteem and a sense of belonging to God's Church - The Body of Christ.

    · complementing young peoples' dreams, aspirations and walk before God

    · encouraging them to contribute to the life and ministry of DNA church.

    Training
    · To train up others to work with children and their families, especially those with a heart for mission or those that wish to work with children in other situations.

    Public and Social Responsibility
    · To reach out to unchurched families during Services and at one-off, special events.
    · To meet the requirements of Social Services and The Children's Act as it relates to the care and safety of children.