iTakeout – Competition

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Wina£10iTakeoutvoucher!Competiton Time Win a £10 iTakeout voucher!

 

Today we launched a  competition over on our Facebook page. You have the chance to win a £10 iTakeout voucher. Thatâ??s essentially a free meal!

All you have to do it get yourself over to our Facebook page, become a fan (or â??likeâ? as they like to call it now) and then tell all of your friends about it.  Simple.

So click â??suggest to friendsâ? at the top of our page and invite your friends to â??likeâ? itakeout.co.uk For every friend you invite you will get an entry into our prize draw for the £10 voucher. So, if you invite 50 friends you get 50 entries, but if you invite 500 friends you get 500 entries!

Full details can be found on the page itself.

The draw will be made 1 week from today at 1700 on Thursday 27th May. Just in time for the bank holiday.

So why not enter today and look forward to enjoying your next Curry, Chinese, or Pizza take away on us.

Good luck!

mmm free food. Maybe…..

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St Simon’s Church, Southsea » Sermon: Rob Borley â?? 25th April 2010

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Missed this sermon? Listen to it here (30 Mb).

Read the Bible text here.

In case anybody is interested. If you missed my ramble around John 21 on Sunday morning you can find it here.

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Easy like Sunday morning

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As I sat on my sofa, first thing on Sunday morning, I thought to myself; "The last thing I want to do right now is get up, out of my seat, and walk to Church." This is not a new feeling for me. it comes and goes from time to time. It's something that I have attempted to articulate before. "Why men hate going to Church" (http://www.threedays.co.uk/2006/09/21/why-men-hate-going-to-church/) and (http://www.threedays.co.uk/2006/06/27/church-the-cross-we-must-bare/) "Church, the cross we must bare." But I have never been satisfied with my conclusions or been able to reconcile them with my earnest belief that Church is an important and necessary part of our our Christian lives. However, this last Sunday morning, something dawned on me.

Sunday is my day of rest. I'm a busy boy with a very full Monday – Saturday. Sunday is the day where I do not do any work at all if I can help it. Watch sport, play golf, spend time with friends and family. This is what I like my Sundays to be about. It's a rest day. 

My ideal Sunday morning is sitting in front of Sky Sports (Sunday Supplement, Goals on Sunday, Super Sunday) with a mug of coffee and some breakfast. Then, after a light lunch, play 18 holes. Sunday is the only chance I get to indulge in such pleasures and Church just gets in the way. I wondered if this is in fact the reason why the numbers of men is Church is in decline. Basically, I'm fairly typical. I like my day off. I like to relax. I like to watch the game. Church doesn't tick any of those boxes.

What I (or we, the Church) do about it I'm not sure. However, if this is the simple problem; guys like to watch sport more than they like to go to Church, then we have been over complicating the issue. Maybe the problem isn't some deep, institutional, feminization of Christianity. Maybe it's just that Churches don't generally show Sky Sports!

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