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The basis of the organ at Lyndon Methodist Church was the instrument in the former church of All Saints, Hockley, Birmingham where it was built in 1885.
After almost 37 years of use at Lyndon, it is now essential to undertake some extensive refurbishment at an estimated cost of £23,000.
For more information download the following:
Microsoft Office Powerpoint Slideshow
The_Org_Presentation_V2
PDF Document
Organ Refurbishment at Lyndon
How much have we raised so far?
JMA Awards
The JMA Awards for 2012 were presented by
Rev David Alford during the morning service on Sunday 17th March.
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Rev David Alford during the morning service on Sunday 17th March.
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Girls' Brigade Gossip
Jesus Crew

Why are his death and resurrection important for me?
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Why and how should I pray?
How does God guide us?
What is Church?
The Alpha Course attempts to answer some of the questions at the heart of the Christian faith.
If you are interested in being part of a group exploring these questions, Lyndon is looking to start a group very shortly.
Please contact Rev David Alford through the Church Office if you are interested.
Annual Church Meeting
The 2013 Annual Church Meeting took place following the morning worship on Sunday 14th April.
Download the 2013 Annual Reports
LMC_ACM_Report_2013
Download the 2013 Annual Reports
LMC_ACM_Report_2013
Lyndon People
Lyndon People is a monthly service for those with and without learning disabilities. Usually on the third Sunday of each month, between 6pm and 8pm, at Lyndon Methodist Church. Supported by Solihull Life Opportunities (SoLO).
Future Dates:
Sunday 19th May
Sunday 16th June
All are welcome.
Future Dates:
Sunday 19th May
Sunday 16th June
All are welcome.
Prayer at Lyndon
Our student minister Deb Humphries has taken responsibility for developing prayer resources at Lyndon.
Read about our new Prayer Board.
Read about our new Prayer Board.
BB Recycling

What do you, your colleagues, employer, family and friends do with empty ink jet cartridges, ink toners and unwanted mobile phones?
The 73rd Birmingham Boys’ Brigade recycles empty ink jet cartridges, empty ink toners and functioning or non-functioning mobile phones.
Two years ago they prevented half a tonne of waste from being dumped in land fill sites by recycling a massive 678 ink jet cartridges, 194 ink toners and 29 mobile phones.
This year they want to beat that and are calling on your support to outreach to your colleagues, employer, family and friends. Please place in the recycling bin opposite the reception desk in the Church centre.
Contact

Lyndon Methodist Church, Melton Avenue, Solihull, West Midlands, B92 7QX.
Telephone: 0121 743 5608
Email: lyndonmethodist@btconnect.com