Events

The hidden ‘coping’: have we forgotten someone?

By Ruth Preston | 08/08/2020

Stoicism has sometimes been associated with a British ‘stiff upper lip’: enduring without unnecessary emotion. Getting on with it. The word comes from the ancient Stoics, who looked for inner…

One in 5 of us will live to 100. Let’s live it well!

By Ruth Preston | 03/08/2020

Even before the most recent dire warnings about population decline, Ian Knox in his excellent book Finishing Well writes this: ‘There are vast numbers of statistics to show that a…

What does Summer look like for Seniors?

By Ruth Preston | 27/07/2020

  ‘Thus says the Lord of hosts: Old men and old women shall sit in the streets of Jerusalem, each with staff in hand because of great age. And the…

Mobile Matinee

By Ruth Preston | 21/07/2020

“How are you doing Moira?”   “Awful, this is like a horror story.”   “Are there any comparisons to your memories of growing up in World War 2?”   “No…

Two-thirds of UK churches identify loneliness and isolation as a top issue to tackle post lock-down

By Ruth Preston | 16/07/2020

The Allchurches Trust undertook research with over 600 churches in June, which reveals that churches in the UK are gearing up to tackle a huge surge of loneliness in their…

Fun Video Call Activity Ideas for Churches and Older People

By Ruth Preston | 10/07/2020

All the time churches are finding new creative ways to build friendships, combat isolation and form community, even in lockdown. Those working with children and young people are facing similar…

Holidays at Home in Lockdown: ideas for churches for 2020

By Ruth Preston | 09/07/2020

At this time of year many churches would normally be planning a ‘Holiday at Home’, a week of activities and social fun, a holiday for older people, but without the…

Coronavirus and older people: some encouraging stats

By Alex Drew | 07/07/2020

Older people are showing resilience in difficult times. We know this personally, but it is often hidden in what can seem like a tide of bad news. Sometimes the figures…

What to do when someone dies

By Alex Drew | 29/06/2020

When someone dies, especially if you are next of kin and/or an executor or have power of attorney, you are usually in shock. Nevertheless, there are plenty of practical tasks…

What does it mean to ‘finish well’?

By Alex Drew | 25/06/2020

  ‘And I am sure of this, that He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ’. Philippians 1 v…