GRAAFF-REINET NEWS - Join Trinity Methodist Church in Caledon Street, Graaff-Reinet, this Sunday 19 December at 09:00 for music ministry and another opportunity to sing the familiar Christmas Carols.
The service will be led by Jenie Oliver, known as 'The Cross plus Nothing.'
Graaff-Reinet dwellers are by now familiar with 'The Cross Plus Nothing' and its music ministry, says Mariana Evans of Trinity Church. Jenie and her late husband Derek ministered once a year in the area and after his passing Jenie continued, however now on her first-love instrument the piano and not guitar.
Lockdown saw a new love blooming and Jenie married David Knott-Craig, son of Arthur and Jenny.
"This past year has seen new developments for 'The Cross Plus Nothing Ministry,' says Jenie. The Women's Ministry expanded and myself and a team of ladies did outreach at The Ark and City of Refuge in the Cape.
"In fact, this year, the focus has been very much on reaching the outsiders and broken. We saw people released from anxiety and other issues, new commitments to God, wonderful spiritual growth and the raising up of others in their gifting and callings. Each week, numbers were added and like the 'Acts Church,' we had a weekly meal in our home as well as ministry, sometimes having others come in to share."
This time of the year - and in fact where we find ourselves with Covid and other challenges - people need encouragement and music is a powerful tool to bring comfort and communicate the true meaning of Christmas and the impact it can have on our lives, says Mariana.
The Trinity's Christmas Day service on Saturday 25 December will be at 09:00.
Jenie Oliver will be leading on the piano for the Trinity Methodist Church's familiar Christmas Carols on Sunday 19 December at 09:00.
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