Upon visiting a URC-supported project in Derbyshire which provides a safe space for families facing difficult social circumstances to share fun and food together, Simon Peters, project manager for Walking the Way saw first-hand the significant impact which habits of gladness & generosity, fellowship and eating together can have on people’s lives.
‘He’s from Church House? I want to talk to him!’ came a voice from the kitchen as I wandered round the community hall in New Zealand, a suburb of Derby built on the land of a former farm which celebrated the 1840 treaty of Waitangi which established British rule in New Zealand.
It’s always quite daunting hearing that. You never quite know what someone’s going to say, the issues they might raise or the questions they may have.