Facebook, Twitter and now Google+

As well this site there are a number of other places where you can interact with us.

Preston CityThese two have been around for a while:

and now, new from today:

As you’ll see we’ve not really got to far in making anything of Google+, but it’s a start Smile.

Facebook Page Facelift

The Facebook page for Fulwood Free Methodist Church has, like many pages, undergone a bit of a facelift over the last few days.

One of the things that this change does it to make the photos more prominent. For us this makes it a bit more obvious that we haven’t put any photos up for some time. If you have some photos from Fulwood events, or even of the buildings that are suitable for sharing then we’d like to see them (just leave a comment at the bottom of this post and we’ll get in touch).

These changes also open up the opportunity for us to do some more things inside the pages. Are there some things you’d like to see there? Some things won’t be possible, but many things are. Rather than give you a list I thought I would leave it open to your imagination to come up with some wonderful ideas.

Heart Online

Just before Christmas 2010 we distributed a new version of our church magazine – Heart.

This time we are also making Heart available online.

In this issue:

  • Healing Hope
  • Marriage Hope
  • Redundancy Hope

Click below to see it full screen:

For more options please go here.

Haiti Updates

Many of us have been watching the terrible events in Haiti and wondering what we can do about it.

Sometimes these things are just too awful for us to really feel like we’re connected with these people thousands of miles away. As a church, though, this disaster has been different, we’ve been watching people we know who are actually there.

Within the Free Methodist Church structure we come under the guidance of a Bishop David Roller. Just before the earthquake David had been preaching and Haiti, but left before the tragedy struck. There are many connection to the Free Methodist Church in Haiti.

David decided to go back and here’s his video:

 

David wrote this:

I preached last Sunday morning to a capacity crowd (2,000 people?) at the Parc Chretien church in Port-au-Prince on our resurrection bodies. I told how there will be continuity between our resurrected body and our earthly body but that there will also be a radical transformation. I eagerly shared from I Corinthians 15 Paul’s explanation that just as a seed is transformed into a plant, so our bodies will be transformed into a NEW kind of body, in the resurrection. And now I’m glad I did. For some it will have been their last sermon.

Please continue to pray for the people of Haiti and for those seeking to bring relief.

You can get regular updates here: