An underfloor heating system fed by air source heat pumps will hugely reduce one ancient church’s carbon footprint per hour of use.
St Mary’s Church in Ely began a major building transformation and turned to longstanding CRE exhibitor Church Build UK for help and advice. That advice played a huge part in the £950k revamp of the 800-year-old, Grade 1 Listed building – to give it a wider local ministry and a long-term positive impact on the health of the building.
Priest in charge, Rev. Chris Hill, said: ‘We’re looking forward to returning to a renewed and transformed space which can be used by the church community – 16 hours a day, seven days a week. It will be wonderful.’
Nigel Walter, the visionary who set up Church Build and is founding director of Archangel Architects, said: ‘Knowing where to start in tackling our climate emergency is challenging. We are on hand to help with advice and guidance. We can suggest actions that nearly all churches can benefit from, even low occupancy places of worship used only on a Sunday. These actions are relatively easy, with relatively fast pay back.’
Church Build produce a checklist suitable for anyone considering a church build project and needing support and inspiration. Representatives will be at CRE National to offer advice. The Church Build UK Facebook group is open to anyone considering a church build project and looking for inspiration from others who have ‘been there and done that’.
‘Come and join the conversation,’ said Nigel. ‘Together we can make a difference!’
• Church Build are on stand I7 at CRE National 2022
Photo: St Mary’s, Ely
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
A free copy of the Recovery Version New Testament study Bible will be available to all CRE attendees and their congregations – thanks to the Amana Trust and Bibles for Europe.
This unique publication contains more than 9,000 footnotes and 13,000 cross-references along with helpful outlines, charts, maps and historical information, providing an invaluable resource to enrich personal and group study.
Amana Trust is the only UK distributor and bookseller of the complete writings of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, and they are the sponsor of the daily broadcasts of Life-study of the Bible with Witness Lee on Premier Christian Radio. They host a range of events to help believers grow in the Christian faith, and visitors to CRE are invited to browse a large selection of titles by Watchman Nee and Witness Lee, including well-known classics such as The Normal Christian Life and The Spiritual Man.
Other resources includeaudio books, CDs, Bibles, hymn books and children’s materials. There is a 10 per cent discount for attendees of CRE National 2022 on all books and Bibles.
‘We also pleased to be promoting the autumn series of Saturdays at Bower House,’ said the Amana Trust’s Baria Chapman. ‘These half-day events will run weekly until December and provide a wonderful opportunity for fellowship, ministry and mutual encouragement in the word of God. We invite you to join Bible students and other believers to watch original video messages on The Christian Life spoken by Witness Lee. These messages cover the deep significance and content of what the Christian life is and its practical applications. No cost is required for this event, and refreshments, lunch and shuttles are provided.’
• The Amana Trust are on stand T6 at CRE National 2022
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
As churches face soaring heating bills this winter, a pew cushion that automatically warms up when worshippers sit on it will be introduced for the first time at next week’s CRE National.
The cushion has proved popular in VIP seats at football stadiums, on boats and particularly in the catering industry where some customers prefer to sit outside in all weathers. Anthony Gerard of Sit & Heat has worked for more than 30 years working with designers, architects and catering organisations all over the world.
‘Our cushions have proved their worth in many outdoor settings and I believe churches will find them very useful in these days of rising energy prices,’ he said. ‘The cushion only gets warm when someone sits on it. The heated back and seat receive power via a battery, which has an effective sitting time of three hours. As soon as the seat is free again, the heating turns off after two minutes. Re-charging is easy, too.
‘Despite the fact that the heating is turned on long before the service, the central heating of a church building causes extremely high energy costs. In addition, the central heating of a church building can cause damage to the historic interior. With the Sit & Heat heating system, churchgoers are heated directly with no more unnecessary energy consumption!’
Catherine Ross, the Church of England’s Open and Sustainable Church Officer – a role which includes energy efficiency – said: ‘Using approaches such as heated seat cushions, which heat the people not the whole church space, can, in the right circumstances, be a great way to cut both the energy use and carbon footprint of a church.’
• Sit & Heat are on stand J4 at CRE National 2022
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
Commencement of work on the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer – a huge monument to God’s care for his people – is moving nearer with the building of an access road to the site underway.
The 50-metre high arching structure will be on a strategic 10-acre site between the M6 and M42 Motorways at Coleshill Manor, and is expected to be seen by more than 500,000 people a day. Snug Architects’ design for the project beat more than 130 competitors from 28 countries.
‘Some large projects like this take time to come to fruition,’ said Snug’s Paul Bulkeley, ‘so it is satisfying when we see progress such as the access road being built.’ Each brick in the wall will indicate a particular answered prayer. There will also be a visitor centre, 24/7 prayer room, café, Christian bookstall and park area for personal reflection with a chaplain on hand to provide additional support.’
The project was the idea of Richard Gamble (pictured), who now directs the project.
‘We want it to be as imposing as the Angel of the North,’ said Richard, former chaplain to Leicester City Football Club. Once constructed, all profits raised from its ongoing operation will fund a million bricks worth of social housing to finance and build 100 houses for social action charities, council housing associations and international social housing charities.
Photo: Richard Gamble
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
We were grateful you were patient while we pondered over the pews!
That was what the administrator at Elmwood Church, Salford, told Rosehill Furnishings after church members deliberated on design and colour.
‘Big thanks to Rosehill for keeping in touch and sending out samples while we made up our minds,’ he said. ‘Our pews were dated and we wanted to update the seating to make it more contemporary. We love our new chairs!’
For more than 30 years Rosehill have supplied products for all kinds of situations. Churches swapping pews for stylish, modern multi-purpose chairs have found they give greater flexibility – with the same area utilised in a variety of ways. Their lightweight seats are also available in various wipe-clean finishes.
But it isn’t just replacing pews where Rosehill have been able to make church spaces more appealing.
‘We have a wide selection of stacking chairs for community halls, meeting rooms and dining areas,’ explained director Elliot Brierley. ‘For the entrance hall or a quiet area where informal seating is preferred, we can supply sofas and lounge chairs to suit all budgets.’
The company also has a range of children’s chairs, suitable for all age groups, trolleys or cupboards and lockers for storage. Their acoustic screens help separate different spaces and allow privacy. These are made to order in a wide range of fabric types and colours, to fit in with the decor. Then there are their tables, including folding options which can be moved and stored on trolleys. For areas where the tables are left out, the pedestal tables in their ranges include a huge choice of shapes, sizes and colours.
All Rosehill’s products are contract quality, fire retardant and tested to British or European standards, making them suitable for public and commercial buildings.
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
From a daily thought recorded at a radio station in Detroit to a worldwide provider of Bible notes, Our Daily Bread Ministries has made great inroads over the past 80 years.
‘We have always been committed to making the word of God understandable and accessible to everyone, and this is still our spiritual foundation,’ said Steve Mitchell (pictured), chief executive officer of the ministry based in Carnforth, Lancashire.
Today more than 600 people in 35 countries create resources distributed to more than 150 countries around the world in 58 languages.
‘Our UK office was established in 1987 due to the increasing demand in Europe for English language-based Our Daily Bread bible reading notes and Discovery Series booklets,’ said Steve. ‘We’ll introduce CRE visitors to our notes and a selection of our other literature – all free to pick up at our stand or you can order them to be sent to you.
‘For those churches helping Ukrainian refugees at this very difficult time we’ll have a limited supply of Our Daily Bread resources in the Ukrainian language to help them as they face life in a new country.’
Yana, director of Our Daily Bread Ministries’ Ukraine, was forced to close the office in Kiev and flee her home along with millions of others.
‘It’s not a situation we can solve,’ she said. ‘People are so worried and stressed. We need the Lord to lead us.’
• Our Daily Bread are on stand F3 at CRE National 2022
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
‘Give me a child till he’s seven, and I will show you the man.’
So said Aristotle, echoed by St Ignatius of Loyola. Building on this approach, Keith Tripp believes the first five years are critical to development that will form the foundation for adulthood.
‘A child’s health and wellbeing along with cognitive and language development is foundational to their ability to learn and earn throughout their life,’ said Keith, regional director for northern Europe for two worldwide organisations dedicated to helping improve the lives of people in a rapidly-changing world. The Global Business Roundtable UK Foundation (GBR) encourages people to live as God wants them to live and sister company – Global Fund for Jesus (GFFJ) – helps the world’s most disadvantaged people.
‘GFFJ (UK) wants to address the cause of poverty issues and establish a project, Firm Family Foundations, that endeavours to make a meaningful difference in the lives of families with pre-school aged children,’ said Keith.
The project is in partnership with Kingdom Pre-School in Kent and includes a range of interventions, education and support for the whole family.
GFFJ was set up to help the world’s most disadvantaged people. Both GFFJ and GBR were established in South Africa 12 years ago and Keith, 62, a chartered marketeer, was an adviser for the organisations before taking on his present challenging role five years ago.
• GFFJ are on stand D2 at CRE National 2022
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
Soaring energy prices are set to hit churches everywhere – but Chris Dunphy (pictured), founder and MD of ChurchEcoMiser, believes he can help.
‘Electricity is at the forefront of renewable energy and, as a company, we have moved away from dependence on fossil fuels to specialise only in all-electric heating systems,’ said Chris who has spent 45 years heating churches the length and breadth of Britain. ‘Our system looks and operates in a similar way to a traditional radiator system but without the need for a boiler or obtrusive pipework. With a range of sizes and colours available, radiators can be discreetly sited almost anywhere.’
Chris visits churches personally to provide a bespoke option, exclusively prepared to their requirements. The system was devised for what Chris thought would be the ideal system for remote country churches where gas was either unavailable or expensive to install – ‘but it proved a popular option for all churches.’
Over the years he has designed and installed more than 1,000 heating systems in churches and church buildings and, because many are Victorian or medieval buildings, protecting the fabric has always been as important as heating the congregation. He will be at CRE National 2022 to chat about your church heating system and make a date to visit the premises.
He does not have any connection or affiliation to any other heating company – so if it is a genuine ChurchEcoMiser system you are interested in, or it is Chris that you wish to meet, make contact with Chris personally.
• ChurchEcoMiser are on stand J1 at CRE National 2022
CRE Midlands 2023
8-9 November 2023
Cranmore Park, Birmingham
Book Aid are back – giving you yet another reason to attend CRE National 2021!
‘Our van will be at Sandown Park, near the main entrance,’ said director Christine Pulsford. ‘We always need Bibles, theological books and commentaries, in fact all manner of Christian books. If you have any you can donate, please bring them with you. All we ask is that they are in good condition.’
While many British Christians have dusty tomes languishing in lofts, their fellow believers around the world are bringing the faith to others with limited literary resources at their disposal.
Started some 34 years ago, Book Aid has distributed around 35 million second-hand Christian books and Bibles to overseas partners – mainly in Africa.
With a network of collection points in the UK, donated books make their way to the warehouses for sorting and selecting. Many are shipped overseas to Book Aid partner bookshops. Others are sold in Book Aid’s four UK Book Aid shops in London, Doncaster, Belfast and Barnard Castle – to help cover shipping and administration costs.
‘Our shops are filled with a wide range of Christian books – from rare finds to contemporary publications. If you enjoy reading, we look forward to welcoming you,’ said Christine. ‘And if you are unable to visit our bookshops, we also sellbooks online to support the ministry.
‘Our current project, “Spreading the Word”, started as a project to provide more Bibles for our partner in Zimbabwe. We simply cannot supply enough! So if you have Bibles, we would be delighted to receive them. Just remember – if you’d be happy to receive it, we’ll be happy to send it. More partners are asking to join this project too, so we need more Bibles than ever.’
• The Book Aid van will near the main entrance to CRE National 2021
Image: Jessica Ruscello/Unsplash
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CRE National 2022
11-13 October 2022
Sandown Park, Surrey
CRE North 2023
3-4 May 2023
Exhibition Centre, Liverpool
Churches wanting to mark Queen Elizabeth’s reign and Christian beliefs should check out a new banner on Juliet Hemingray’s stand at next month’s CRE National.
Juliet’s creation is an ideal permanent tribute to Britain’s longest-serving monarch.
‘It seemed right to use the verse from Micah to reflect how the Queen lived her life,’ said Juliet. ‘The design shows quatrefoils from the facade of Westminster Abbey. The Queen’s canopy and the crown are made up of people and trumpets in proclamation of joy. Edged in black and containing the dates of her birth and death, there are loops and tassels in gold.’
The banner will be made in a variety of fabrics and embellished with coloured and silver and gold cords. Swarovski crystal rhinestones will reflect the light from the banner. The background fabric will be of high-quality brocade.
‘The design speaks to me about her faith and walk with Jesus throughout her life,’ said Juliet. ‘Her commitment to the green canopy has inspired the planting of many, many trees that will benefit the environment.’
Ideal for churches considering a memorial chapel to the late Queen, the banner will be on show at Juliet’s stand, along with items from her huge range of stoles, altar fronts, banners, copes, mitres and chasubles.
Trained as an art and design teacher, Juliet was asked to design and make an embroidered preaching scarf to be worn at children’s services. The creation – a fun scene of hills, sheep, fish, stars moon and sky – became the inspiration for a business which began in 1980 and has brought a colourful approach to the worship of hundreds of churches worldwide.
• Juliet Hemingray Church Textiles are on stand P4 at CRE National 2022
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11-13 October 2022
Sandown Park, Surrey
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3-4 May 2023
Exhibition Centre, Liverpool
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