by Colin Dexter

cambrensis choir 19th sept

CAP release course

by Colin Dexter

Do you know someone struggling with a dependency or a life controlling issue.
Refer them to your local Cap Release Group.
To find out more come along to our Awareness Event on Tuesday 22nd September at Risca Library 9.30am for 10.00am or if you can’t make it in the day time come along to St David’s Church Hall Ty-Sign Risca in the evening 7.00pm for 7.30pm. Light refreshments will be provided at both.
for more information contact Jon Rowlands (CAP Release Group Manager) via email at jonrowlands@capreleasegroups.org or phone Mark Jones on 07836 608085

Youth Club

by Colin Dexter

Don’t forget youth club starts back this Friday.   (18thSeptember)

5:30-7 for juniors and 7:30-9 for comp. 30p charge

CAP Release Group

by Colin Dexter

Risca East

This CAP Release Group is run in partnership with
Agape Community Church Ty Sign

Venue: TLC Community Caf_, Elm Drive, Ty-sign, Risca

To book your place at this release group, please get in touch on
07836 608085 or
jonathanrowlands@capreleasegroups.org.
CAP Release Group Coach: Jonathan Rowlands

by Colin Dexter

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Ty-Sign Tots

by Colin Dexter

Ty-sign tots will be back next Monday 7th September!! No cost and tea, coffee, toast and fruit provided! Hope to see you there!!

by Colin Dexter

Notices 23rd August

FAMILY FUN DAY 22nd August 11.00am to 1pm (free)

by Colin Dexter

We are having a family fun day Saturday 22nd August. Come along and enjoy playing, crafts, stories, and a picnic. At St Davids Church hall

Hope & Meaning

by Colin Dexter

Viennese psychiatrist Viktor Frankl survived Auschwitz and later summarized his horrific experience with this now-famous statement: “Man’s search for meaning is the primary motivation in his life.”  He observed that prisoners who were most likely to survive were those who refused to abandon hope, who held onto a larger meaning in their suffering.

The Prince of Wales has described threats to Christians in the Middle East as “an indescribable tragedy”.

by Colin Dexter