St Michael and All Angels Uffington

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We have a regular Holy Communion Service in Uffington Church Every Sunday Morning at 11am.

Please stay after the service as we join together in fellowship for coffee, tea and biscuits!

All are Welcome!

'The Uffington Group of Churches is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all young people, vulnerable adults and all in our church community’. 

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Pentecost Sunday Holy Communion in Tallington Church at 9:00am

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Lawrence of Rome Church in Tallington
Address
St Lawrence of Rome Church in Tallington, Church Lane Off Bainton Road TALLINGTON Nr Stamford, PE9 4RE

Pentecost, also known as Whitsunday, the name comes from the Greek word "pentekoste" which means fiftieth as Pentecost Sunday takes place on the 50th day of Easter.

This year it falls on Sunday 8th June and we will have the opportunity to celebrate Holy Communion at our neighbouring Church of St Lawrence at Tallington.

This Christian holy day commemorates the coming of the Holy Spirit in the form of flames to the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ, as recorded in the New Testament in Acts 2:1–13, taken from the fifth book of the New Testament of the Bible and this scripture will be read to us today.

The symbols of Pentecost are those of the Holy Spirit and include flames, fire, wind, and a dove.

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On both Good Friday and Easter Sunday, decorated Crosses were seen in the Churchyard of St Michael & All Angels