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		<title>Olympic fever wakes the Church</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[London (MNN) -- Olympic excitement lends energy to evangelistic work ]]></description>
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England (MNN) &#8212; The Olympic finals of the men&#39;s<br />
and women&#39;s road racing passed through Dorking and put it on the map.
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All eyes<br />
were on the tiny village in Surrey as Marianne Vos of the Netherlands won gold<br />
at the end of a rainy women&#39;s Olympic<br />
road race Sunday, and Great Britain&#39;s Elizabeth Armitstead took the<br />
silver.
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Now, church leaders are hoping the Olympic<br />
fever will leave a lasting legacy for them, too. Reporter Lizzy Millar caught up with church<br />
leaders who spent Sunday morning services handing out bacon sandwiches and cups<br />
of tea to volunteers, stewards, and spectators.
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The<br />
service project was timely for the Dorking United Reformed Church. The congregation is<br />
celebrating its 350th anniversary by &quot;looking to its mission&quot; and<br />
helping people in need.
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Reverend<br />
Peter Flint explains that their church participated in the outreach because &quot;we<br />
have felt for some time that we believed the churches needed to be on the<br />
streets, out of their buildings, on the streets. This, for us, is an experiment to try and see<br />
what it&#39;s like. We hope that we&#39;ll develop other things from it.&quot; &nbsp;&nbsp;
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Already,<br />
plans are taking shape, says Rev. Flint. &quot;The next thing that the churches<br />
are looking at are street pastors. Street pastors have happened in many<br />
other places, but Dorking is a much quieter town than other places. We<br />
believe that street pastors will give us that opportunity to [have] a presence<br />
on the streets.&quot;
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Brian<br />
Maidstone, pastor at Dorking Baptist Chapel, agrees. The event provided the impetus needed to get<br />
the body of Christ in front of the community. &quot;We hope that people will notice us and<br />
want to know more about the church&#8211;and eventually, obviously, to know something<br />
about the Lord Jesus Christ.&quot;
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The energy generated by the Olympic excitement lends thrust to a<br />
growing evangelism initiative. Training started in early July. Street pastors undergo an extensive training<br />
program and then can be out on the streets at various times to help people.<br />
They become a tangible presence of the church.
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Please pray for wisdom for the church leaders as they harness the<br />
energy generated by the Games. Pray for continued boldness and creativity as<br />
they become the hands and feet of Christ in Dorking, Surrey.</p>
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