Monday, 30 November 2009

National celebration weekend concludes 50th anniversary year

2PM: People arriving early. Extra chairs were added to fill the space infront of us to ensure a full congregation

Market Harborough Saturday 28th November 2009 2.30PM

Mervyn Ivany, the chairman of Norwich TFG and the blogger travelled to Market Harborough to join over 400 other Torch supporters in a special 50th Anniversary Thanksgiving service held in the town's Leisure Centre on Saturday 28th November 2009.

Staff, Trustees, representatives from 40 UK based Fellowship Groups and guests from other countries were identified and welcomed during the Roll Call led by Carol Noakes, one of the Regional Liaison team.

Contributors to the anniversary book "50 Steps Forward" were introduced and the book formally launched simultaneously in braille, giant print,DAISY audio and print. Every day starts with prayer at Torch HQ and the book has been compiled to encourage others to do the same.

Mike Townsend gave a tribute to Stella Heath, the co-founder of the Torch Trust who died recently.

View of congregation singing

Marilyn Baker introduced and taught us the Torch Family Song which she had been asked to compose especially for the anniversary and everyone joined in the repeat.

The words and music to the song will be published shortly.


Various people were invited onto the stage to talk about different aspects of Torch's activities:

  • how the first Torch fellowship group started in a house in Birmingham and how this number has grown to 125 around the country with new locations planned,
  • how the lack of accessible Christian material for the visually impaired prompted the Heaths to learn to braille and to start recording Christian books onto tape,
  • how the library service has now grown to offer more than 3,500 titles to readers in over 100 countries in several languages (one lady said told that she was so happy to find Christian books when she visited Torch that she sat on the floor in the library and just "devoured" book after book),
  • others gave a flavour of the holidays they had enjoyed both at Torch's own Holiday and Retreat Centre and elsewhere and
  • Janet Stafford who leads the international ministry talked of how the work of helping to fulfil the practical and spiritual needs of visually impaired in third world countries had led to Torch establishing a production unit to serve Africa in Malawi.

Gordon Temple, the CEO of the Torch Trust, concluded the proceedings by presenting the Torch Trust's ambitions for the future – that no blind or partially sighted person should be denied the opportunity to hear and respond to the Gospel message, to grow in their faith, or to become a fully valued member of a local church community.

Five decades of images of Torch activities were displayed in the Torch HQ reception area

Refreshments were available afterwards and we took the opportunity to visit Torch House, which is nearby, to view the displays of equipment, literature and images like the photo montages of each decade shown above and to meet up with the staff.

We also had some interesting conversations with other Torch volunteers from Birmingham, Nottingham, Northern Ireland and Macedonia.


A recording of the service is available on loan from the Torch Library to registered borrowers.


Mervyn catches up with Gordon Temple,CEO of the Torch Trust

About 90 people stayed at nearby Hothorpe Hall for a full weekend programme of anniversary events. ‘There was a great sense of reunion throughout the whole weekend,’ said Gordon Temple (pictured above with Mervyn Ivany). ‘People who had been associated with Torch throughout its half century came together to reinvigorate old friendships and make new ones.’


Thanks to Lin Ball of Torch for help in compiling this report

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Just released and coming to a screen near you!


Torch has produced this five minute video for use in churches to help them identify the challenges that blind and partially sighted people often experience in church life. It concludes with an introduction to Torch's Foursight for the Church initiative that offers churches helpful guidance and resources.

Why not request a copy of the DVD to show to your church or group. The points raised in the video could be used as a discussion starter at a house group, deacons meeting or youth club.

You can register at www.torch-foursight.org to get a copy of the Foursight church pack which includes the DVD

Monday, 12 October 2009

50 years of Torch Celebration in Norwich

The Torch Choir taking part in the 50th celebration in Norwich
Over 40 people including representatives from a number of Norwich churches joined us for a local celebration meeting lead by a team from Torch HQ at Douro Place Chapel, Norwich last Saturday afternoon.

The Torch Trust is celebrating 50 years of providing Christian literature and fellowship to blind and partially sighted people in the UK and throughout the world.

Read a report of the event written by Helen Baldry of Network Norwich by clicking on this link

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Stella "Mum" Heath has passed away

Gordon Temple, Chief Executive of the Torch Trust writes:

This picture of Stella 'Mum' Heath was taken in August 2009

Torch's co-founder, Stella Heath, died peacefully in hospital on the evening of 29th September 2009. Though this will come as very sad news to many, we can rejoice and be thankful for a wonderful fruitful life.




Stella and Ron Heath, co-founders of the Torch Trust

The Torch Trust of today was formed in 1959 by Stella and her husband Ron who died in 1999. The gentle but purposeful way she and Ron developed the work of the Torch Trust led to those involved with them becoming known as the 'Torch Family' with Stella as 'Mum'.

Through Torch, and latterly 'Shalom', the ministry she started in retirement, many, many blind, partially sighted and deafblind people have been touched, helped, encouraged and blessed, right across Britain and around the world.


Please take a moment to thank God for her life and work

Members of the Norwich TFG can remember Mum and Dad Heath visiting Norwich in the mid seventies to encourage the fledgling fellowship group. Norwich TFG members also joined them for holidays and training weekends at Torch House at Hallaton and on holiday at Filey Week.

The family have planned a service of thanksgiving at Pulborough, West Sussex on 16th October. For more information call Torch House on 01858 438260 or email:info@torchtrust.org