Heather Simmons is our minister at the Fishermen’s Chapel. Heather writes:
Dear Chapel Family and all reading this letter,
I am delighted and privileged to be the Minister here at The Fishermen’s Chapel.
We hope always to give a warm welcome and to be completely inclusive to all. Wherever you are on your faith journey we hope to be able to serve you with our variety of different services. We are also open to suggestions and welcome your input.
We are a Methodist chapel with a mission ~ we aim to support our arts and music community as well as those suffering with mental health issues and we donate regularly to Southend Foodbank. Again, if you think of more ways we can actively support these communities we would love to hear from you.
For me personally, in a world that is full of pain and misuse, I find my faith a real source of comfort, inspiration and purpose, but above all it gives me hope. Because I feel completely loved by God, I feel I have the capacity, with God’s grace, to love everyone. Choosing to do that is a moment-by-moment decision and like us all, I don’t always choose wisely. Coming to church helps remind me to make choices that benefit all God’s people and God’s planet. If you would like to wake up every day excited to bring joy to all around you, and to feel a wonderful sense of purpose and belonging, then come and join us here at The Fishermen’s Chapel to praise God who makes it happen!
We would love you to join us.
God bless you all,
Rev Hev x
Reverend Heather Simmons
Probationer Presbyter
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It was wonderful to have so many people at the official welcome service for Heather on Monday (4 September) at Highlands Methodist Church, where we were joined by the District Chair, Rev Dr David Chapman. There are some photos below – sorry about the poor image quality.
Good morning! I am very excited to be starting at The Fishermen’s Chapel as the new minister. Before, I say anything else though – a HUGE thank you to our most amazing minister Rev’d Pete Moorhouse who has been a truly fabulous minister. Pete is not leaving us completely as he is Superintendent, but is handing on to me to serve you lovely people. Pete will now be looking after other churches and of course the whole circuit, so we will continue to see him, thankfully. So I begin by inviting you to join me on Sunday morning at 9.30am for our Holy Communion service – all welcome