Soup Run Service at Bradwell Church
Come and experience life on the streets
What is it like to be homeless and jobless without hope – especially during the cold winter months?
- How do the homeless end up in that situation?
- How and why do they end up jobless?
- What hope is there for them?
- What help is there for them when all official channels fail?
Contrary to popular belief it is often not all their own fault when someone loses their home, their job, their dignity and possibly worst of all, their self belief and hope for the future.
Churches in the Stantonbury Ecumenical Partnership have teams working with the Milton Keynes Soup Run. Come rain or shine, snow or sun, on four evenings a week members hand out soup, hot drinks and sandwiches to the city’s most vulnerable.
You can find out more about the Soup Run, at a special service being held at Bradwell Church, Vicarage Road, Bradwell Village, on Sunday January 15 at 6pm.
This service, lasting no more than three quarters of an hour, promises to open your eyes and ears to the very real problem of homelessness in our city. Please come and hear what the volunteers from the Soup Run have experienced.
To get you in the right frame of mind Soup Run members will be serving soup, hot drinks and sandwiches – outside the church – before the service begins.