Story & photo: John Mellor
Nearly forty men from several countries enjoyed a delicious cooked breakfast at the Rock Christian Centre in Carlisle Street, near Spital Hill, on 15th September.
Countries represented included: Ghana. Italy, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, the Philippines, Zambia and Zimbabwe, as well as the UK. The “Rock” is well known for the quality and variety (not to mention the quantity!) of the food provided by its members and this occasion was no exception. It provided an informal venue for those who came to meet old and new friends and talk about issues which were important to them.
After the breakfast we were treated to an inspiring talk by Tony Winter, founder and co-ordinator of the Street Pastors team in Manchester. Coming from a chaotic family background and being involved in drugs and violent crime from an early age, Tony's life was turned around by an experience he had whilst on remand in prison at the age of 32. A judge told him: “I was going to give you six years, but I believe you’ve met with God and I’ll make it two!”
Tony's work was particularly relevant to his audience, several of whom are involved with Street Pastors teams in Burngreave and Sheffield city centre. Volunteers from several local churches walk round the area every Friday evening, building relationships with residents and businesses and helping anyone whom may have a problem or be in difficulty. Feedback from members of the public indicate that the presence of Street Pastors is greatly appreciated.
The next meal at the Rock is an International Harvest on 13th October at 7.00pm. All welcome!