Ice breaker
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What things are you not facing that you need to face right now?
Everybody seeks a space to find out what you already know, and to think of new ideas - ideas that work.
People around us face artificial stressors such as volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA), and some who have faced life-controlling events that create feelings of quitting life’s journey.
If you feel unknown, unheard, or even invisible, or sometimes think that the world or even God will never care or love you, these workshops are for you.
Come and connect.
Ordinary people who share an extraordinary faith
Join regular events.
A welcome event for newcomers and it’s free.
Build a world with ordinary people with an extraordinary faith.
Real people facing real problems
Engage and be encouraged
Full accessibility for SEND and additional needs adults.
Drawing sessions
Worship
Prayer and intercession
Salutogenesis:
Sociological intervention that is focused on factors that promote health and wellbeing in the present and future-rather than looking at factors that cause disease.
By asking “What makes people healthy?”
TrueCircle commits to combat stress. We are people who believe those who face adversity still achieve healthy lives despite exposure to potentially disabling stress factors.
Divine Intervention
FACILITATOR
True circle group sessions are be-spaces, thinking environments, and a community designed to worship and glorify the name of the LORD. (Stay tuned for next event location coming soon.)
Also
Dramatic arts (acting) – Elliot is an ambassador of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. Has run workshops in school settings, such as education and charity, in youth halls.
Poetry (Reading and performance) In October of 2021 Elliot began to realise an aim to teach poetry in a coffee shop in Oxford. Teaching a follow-up of his study under the National theatre and NYTofGB, Elliot teaches that the discovery of the writer’s voice is to contribute to an ongoing conversation in humanities as members of the human race.
The discourse analysis/style of discussions is based on 4 principles but teaches to balance imagery and scansion.
A) multi-layered enthno-linguistics. To celebrate all tongues as tools and to catalyse a command of the English and international languages.
B) Experimental – using voice work (resonance, pitch and pace) and typography
C) Economically viable/Affordability – the drop-ins do not require payment to attend and join. Donations and patronage are welcome but will never be forced. Information on becoming a member and being rewarded with content can be found on this site at the bottom of the page.
D) Technical ability – using SIMPLER (S – senses I – imagery M- Multiple devices P – performance L – lightness E – energy and R – release) The poems will not be strict to this code but use it to become more exciting and profound.
This ancronymous list of guiding principles represents the mandate of the classes which are weekly drop-in style meet-ups to create pieces.
Discover more @ Ox-Says poetry Facebook/Meta
Sacred Connection
COMMUNICATION
Presentations – public speaker. Great events always pick up from past success. Our team is experienced in delivering presentations that invite people to think during a time of doubled enthusiasm. Which means that any huge gaps or flaws can be addressed with equal anticipation rather than dread.
Burning issue questions that ask for clarification are encouraged throughout. To help the local church testimony influence street-based mission and charitable work!
Elliot is visionary, invoking and worshipful. The environment will start with people looking forward to the event and leave with people feeling smarter and more diligent rather than humbled.
Holy garments
Coaching package ( COMING SOON)
For 1 to 1’s online or face to face. By booking an initial call with Elliot using the following link:
https://calendly.com/elliotvanderhyde
Things to expect:
The first meeting will be initial to give you the very best coaching and will be 90 minutes-2 hours. During which is free of charge; and then you will be deciding if this is for you.
Any meeting may be recorded via audio for safety and also to assist exam accreditation with your coach.
You will guide the meeting but questions will be asked by your coach.
These questions will maintain appreciation for you and clarity of thought. There will be a chance to share at the beginning and at the end of the conversation your No. 1 insight, practical step change. and things you respect and appreciate about yourself, the session, your family and God.
Published works
Cold Feet
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Sometimes, a voice emerges from the world demanding our deepest attention—especially the voices of children, our future and precious gems, notably those within the Irish Traveller community in the United Kingdom. These young souls, quietly attending our schools and living among us, face life’s hardships just as we all do. Often misjudged as indifferent, restless, or antisocial, they yearn for love, beauty, and justice.
Cold Feet, penned by Elliot Vanderhyde, extends a profound invitation inspired by the compassionate concern of Jesus Christ for every soul. Prompted by a friend's insight that children raised in Christian homes are prime targets for Satan, who, through rebellion and falsehood, seeks to sever their connection to their heritage, identity, and divine purpose, the story delves into spiritual conflict beneath everyday struggles.
Meet Blake: a football-obsessed Traveller chasing his dream from humble fields to fame. Willing to deceive his own family for more practice time, Blake lacks talent with the ball and faces eviction from his community’s site. Into his life step ten supernatural beings, angels disguised as ordinary people, beckoning him toward the unshakable hope anchored in his true identity as a child of God. All Blake wants is to make it to practice or return to his father's caravan business—but will he accept their divine message?
These celestial messengers, on a mission to uproot evil and awaken faith through extraordinary miracles, challenge Blake’s skepticism. Despite witnessing wonders that inspire others, Blake struggles to believe their heavenly nature. Yet, even amid doubt, he is offered a true inheritance—one that defies worldly opposition and calls him to embrace his God-given destiny.
Will their reminders be convincing enough?
When Blake's childhood aspirations are doubted; can he get to a place of spiritual maturity?
Is it possible to still compete even though he let his family down?