Links

Chelmsley Wood Baptist Church
The Baptist Church in Chelmsley Wood. Site under construction but take a look!
http://www.chelmsleywoodbc.org

Northern Star Community Arts
We think Northern Star are great. They do loads of arts based activities and groups in north Solihull.
http://www.northernstararts.co.uk

Chris Duffett
This is the link to the Community Artist's blog, if you like such things.
http://duffett.wordpress.com

Sons of Korah
Thought all churchy music was cheesy, dull or just plain bad? Sons of Korah was the name of an ancient band of musicans and they would have played and sung the songs we find in the book of Psalms. Thought the book of Psalms was a bit dull? Listen to these interpretation of the Psalms. Ancient poetry, contemporary world music, we like it.
http://www.sonsofkorah.com

What about that Jesus bloke?
This is a good site if you just want to wander about and find out a bit more about the person of Jesus. Not pushy, not wierd, not religious! Have a visit and have a look around.
http://www.rejesus.co.uk

Ship of Fools
Think those followers of Jesus all have big mullets and no humour? Ship of Fools knows where it's at. We like this page, but don't go there if you don't do irony or think God is very stern.
http://www.shipoffools.com/fruitcake/index.html

John Froud and The Zephaniah Trust
Taking light into dark corners. John and the artists and musicians that make up the Zephaniah collective are based in Bradford but have been visiting and performing in Chelmsley for over 10 years. We like them, they're down to earth, know life isn't that simple and know that God's love can reach into the darkest of places.
http://www.zephaniah.org.uk

Mystic Christ
Explore ancient pathways and mysticism to rediscover God in creation. He never left it, it's just that sometimes the church has forgotten its roots in the world God made.
http://www.mysticchrist.co.uk

Gethsemane Garments
This link will take to the the Westhill Endowment site and their page on the Garments. Have a look at their other work while you're there!
http://www.westhillendowment.org/gethsemane.html