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Maghera Parish Caring Association was founded by the Church of Ireland Parishes of Maghera and Killelagh, in response to a vision over the needs of our local community. The MPCA employs staff to cover multiple project areas, including Youth, Children & Family, Seniors, and Community Outreach.

This blog brings together writing from many different people on our staff team and beyond. As such, what appears here may not always represent the viewpoint of the MPCA or the joint parishes!

For more on the MPCA and the churches it works with, click to the main website here.

If you're familiar with our work, and would like to contribute to this collaborative blog, just e-mail your scribblings, photos, links, etc. to blogs@magheraparish.co.uk. We can't promise that everything will get past our Basement-dwelling censorship elves, but if it's good, we'll share it with the world!

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28 June 10

Building Faith…

[Taken from the current issue of N:Vision, the Diocese of Derry & Raphoe’s magazine.]

To be the local Church living as Jesus intended…

The driving force of the Maghera Parish Caring Association is faith, faith to step out and take risks for God in our community.  In the past three years as an organisation we have worked with young people sharing our faith and God’s love.  We have built bridges towards peace; we have addressed social issues tackling drug and alcohol awareness, parenting skills, self-harm and suicide.

This year we are looking at the difficult issue of sexual health.  The MPCA has shown how a faith biased organisation can work in partnership with secular organisations to do God’s work; IFI, local health, education boards, and the PSNI to name a few.  We have shown faith can have a voice.  Faith is about learning to listen to God and not the odds.  Faith is about vision.  Our vision is to share the gospel of Christ working together for all people i the community to build a better today.

Our children’s and family work has continued to go from strength to strength since coming under the umbrella of the MPCA.  From the staple church diet of sunday school and youth club, through schools work to Parent & Toddler and after-school groups, our weekly remit has brought us into contact with hundreds of kids and their families.

The summer term has been a great example of this already.  We have started two new after-school projects: Explorers, a group with a weekly Holiday Club-style programme, and Kwik Cricket coaching at Ampertaine Primary in Upperlands, where our church plant has been growing over the past three years.

We are incredibly blessed in Maghera, Swatragh and Upperlands to be backed by a church family that - literally - puts its money where its mouth is and seeks to keep bringing Christ into our communities.  We keep remembering that our children are not the church of tomorrow - but a vital part of our church right now.

As some of our young people prepare for confirmation we teamed up with our neighbouring parish of Kilcronaghan for two youth events.  The first was a Youth Service in Kilcronaghan Parish Church, where worship was led by Mr. JAG and the speaker was our own Rev. Mark Lennox.  For the second, we took over the Church of Ireland Theological Institute for a youth weekend and a fun time was had by all.  On Friday evening and on Saturday morning the sessions were led by Rebekah McLean who encouraged everyone to explore their faith and put it into action.

On Saturday afternoon the group found themselves in Dublin city centre completing a photo challenge, which concluded with a session on St. Stephen’s Green where Rev. Mark encouraged everyone to try and experience and listen to God in different ways.  He outlined the importance of being able to hear God, even in the busiest place in the country.  Saturday evening Peter Jones encouraged the group to rock the boat and think seriously about a personal relationship with God, particularly in regard to prayer life.  The weekend concluded on Sunday morning, with Rev. Mark challenging everyone to do like Peter in Matthew 14 - get out of the boat and walk in faith towards Jesus.

Finally, a note from our JUMP worker Billy Fyffe, who recently concluded a year out scheme with us.  ‘One of my favourite Bible verses is Colossians 2 verse 7: “…rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.”

‘In Maghera, the Parish and the staff team have taught me to be rooted in my faith and to be built up solely on the Lord in all I do.  Taking a year out to a new place can be hard but I was reminded to be strengthened in my faith as I was taught and to always, no matter what, be overflowing with thankfulness.’

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh