Showing posts with label St. Pirans Related. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Pirans Related. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 December 2023

ANGLICAN YOUTHS: THE ST PIRAN’S YOUTH FELLOWSHIP COMING OUT IN A BANG WITH SOMETHING NEW, CAPTIVATING AND MASSIVE… The Youth Secretary

The Secretary St. Piran’s Anglican Church Youth Fellowship, the young Nnabugwu Chinazaekpere, who is also the teens representative of the fellowship, has opened up a little on the soon-to-be unveiled Project of the Group: the Journey, saying:

“At a time most Christian youths are struggling to sort themselves out, find a clear direction in life and remain faithful to their faith, serving diligently as true soldiers of the Almighty Lord; at a time many parents and grandparents are complaining about the unpleasant attitudes of their children and grandchildren, and at a time many of them are giving up, the St. Piran’s Youth Fellowship, also known as SPYFELL has risen to the rescue. SPYFELL in a near radical manner is injecting into the Society something captivating, educating and entertaining, massive, encompassing and highly enriching”.

Monday, 20 March 2023

KINGDOM MINDED TEENS AND KIDS PLATFORM AT THE 2023 MOTHERING SUNDAY CELEBRATION

Cutting of cake By the Elderly Women
Mothering Sunday is a special day, often the 4th Sunday during lent. The day is set aside for the celebration of mothers and motherly figures. On this day, children usually give their mothers flowers and gifts to show their appreciation of the love, sacrifices and care extended to them.

This year’s Mothering Sunday, which fell on March 19, 2023, has as its theme “You Shall Reap the Fruit of Your Labour.” This was taken from the Holy book, the Bible in Psalm 128:3.

Tuesday, 22 September 2020

LESSONS FROM THE GAMES OF THE ST. PIRANS YOUTH WEEK PICNIC 2020

 

Dear friends, you will recall that the last two posts on this Platform, were centered on reports from two interesting, mind tasking games from the St. Pirans Youth Week 2020. Before signing off, from the last post, I implored you to ponder over each of the last two posts/games and share the lessons you learnt from them on this Platform, so that others can learn from them.

Monday, 21 September 2020

ST. PIRANS YOUTH WEEK PICNIC 2020: TREASURE HUNT AND CHALLENGE OF TEAMWORK

Before the great search began

Dear friends, recall that in the previous post we discussed the mind tasking miming game: the charade which according to the Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary means:

"A team game in which each member tries to communicate to the others a particular word or phrase that they have been given, by expressing each syllable or word using silent actions" 

I had enjoined you to take a little break, ponder and send the lessons you learnt from the write-up. In this post, I wish to share with us the treasure hunt game. Please read and send in lessons learnt from it.

In case you didn’t read the last post, please click this link to access it http://onesquarebell.blogspot.com/2020/09/st-pirans-youth-week-2020-and-mind.html and as always send in the lessons learnt.

ST. PIRANS YOUTH WEEK PICNIC 2020: THE MIND TASKING GAME, THE CHARADE


Dear kingdom-minded, success-driven teens and kids, recall that last time we talked about using the forced COVID 19, pandemic break, to learn new skills, identify and develop other talents of ours. One of the things specifically mentioned include developing your writing skills.

In that post, I pointed out clearly that my purpose of asking you to write is not necessarily to make a writers out of you, but that developing the habit of writing will enable you to document your ideas, thoughts and experiences, for future references. Let me also add here another benefit I believe you will get from developing your writing skill. It will help to capture and document events that happen around you, for future referencing also. Such events are anniversaries, travels, and special discussions, like those with the elderly, e.g. Grandpas and Grandmas. Others are school activities, like Saturday Activities, for those in   St Paul’s Academy Jos (SPAJ), Speech and Price, and other events.