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Salvation Army opens church and family centre
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| AT PLAY: Ten-year-old Danielle Begley has a go on the new play area following the opening of the family church centre in Langley Moor |
A NEW church and family
centre was opened at the
weekend.
The £200,000 facility in
High Street North, Langley
Moor, is the first Salvation
Army building in the UK to
include a purpose-built
children's play area.
The area, called The
Boyne Play Pit, will has a
theme celebrating the celebrate
the community's coal
mining heritage.
The Beamish Museum
has forged links with the
centre and is planning to
run education courses with
the Salvation Army.
The facility serving the
communities of Langley
Moor and Brandon, was
opened by Salvation Army
northern divisional leaders,
Majors Melvin and Suzanne
Fincham.
The day included a variety
of activities including face
painting and a children's entertainer.
Since the centre opened
its doors a few weeks ago,
more than 30 children and
their parents have enjoyed
the facilities, including a
cafe, flat screen TVs and
family worship on Sunday,
including a communal
meal.
MajorsMeshielBrown,who
runs the church centre with
Major David Brown, said: "We
havebeeninLangleyMoorfor
six years and came with a vision
that one day The Salvation
Army would be able to
reach out to families with a facility
like this.
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| OPENING DAY: Tea and biscuits for local residents |
"When we first came we
were holding worship and
bible study from either
our home or fellow Christians.
"Now we have a brightly
decorated building which is
starting to thrive."
For more information
about The Salvation Army's
Langley Moor and Brandon
Family Church Centre, call
Majors David and Meshiel
Brown on 0191-378-9298
or log on to www.
boyneplaypit.co.uk.
1:36pm Friday 4th July 2008
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