Faith, hope and charity

charitieslogoscompositeAs a church, St Luke’s supports a number of charities – but individual members also have causes that are close to their hearts, and we like to support their efforts as well. Last week, Rachel Blackamore completed her first half-marathon to raise money for Joshua Orphan Care in Malawi. This charity creates feeding stations and funds education projects in a country devastated by poverty. Rachel has been involved with the charity for several years, has visited Malawi twice and even helped to build a medical clinic there. So far, Rachel’s half-marathon has raised £1,600. If you’d like to boost funds, please visit http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RachelBlackamore, and to learn more about the charity, visit www.joshuainmalawi.org.uk. Well done, Rachel – we're impressed!

Meanwhile, another St Luker, John Cruse, recently shaved his head to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Those who know his family will understand why this cause is close to John’s heart. So far, John has raised £380. If you’d like to give his fundraising efforts a boost, visit www.justgiving.com/John-Cruse, where you can also see a video of John’s lustrous locks hitting the deck. (We still think you’re still gorgeous, John.)

Finally, it’s not too late to donate to Grace Wroe’s fundraising drive to send former South African street child Thutukani on his way to university and a better life. You can read more about Thutukani’s story at www.saintlukeschurch.org.uk/2013/05/14/reaching-out-across-the-world/ So far, £445 has been raised towards the £500 he needs. Visit www.justgiving.com/Umthombo-University to help us hit that target.

Well done to Rachel, John and Grace for their efforts to make the world a better place – we’re proud of you!

The Prophet cometh!

H&J2 For the last few months, our resident community choir Vox Holloway has been rehearsing hard for their latest extravaganza – and the time has come for the rest of us to enjoy the fruits of their labour.

On Sunday 7 July, Vox Holloway will be performing The Prophet by Harvey Brough, a major oratoria based on the bestselling book by Kahlil Gibran. This is the piece’s London premiere, for which the choir will be joined by a full band, and celebrated soloists Clara Sanabras and Irene Serra. Thanks to funding by the Arts Council, they’ll also be joined by choirs from Camden School for Girls and City of London School for Girls. Composer Harvey Brough will be conducting. (You can learn more about The Prophet at http://voxholloway.com/the-prophet/ )

Please join us on Sunday at 7.30pm for what promises to be an amazing performance. Tickets cost £12 (£5 concessions). If finances are tight, there’s also an opportunity to come along to a free open dress rehearsal at 4pm (mainly for local schools), or you can volunteer to help out with stewarding in the evening. Email voxhollowayn7@gmail.com or call 07970 785641 for details.

Vox Holloway is a community project that gives anyone from the local area (and further afield) the chance to join an enthusiastic group of singers and perform a wide variety of music. Rehearsals are held on Tuesday evenings at St Luke’s. To find out more, visit www.voxholloway.com