Palm Sunday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Clungunford church
Address
Clungunford church

When the usual service is on the 5th Sunday of the month, instead of always having morning service in each church, we come together in the Middle marches benefice to have a joint service. The sister churches take it in turn to host. On 29th March it will be the turn of Clungunford church. Holy Communion for Palm Sunday will begin at 10.30 and will be led by Rev John Daniels.

Bucknell: St Mary

St Mary's holds a service every Sunday. Everyone is welcome. 3 Sundays a month we have Morning service at 10.30. led by a lay worship leader, The service on the 2nd Sunday each month is Holy Communion and it begins at 11.15. Refreshments are served at the end of each service. We currently have a vacancy for churchwarden but there is a strong team of volunteers. 

We have a ground source heat pump which means  a comfortable  temperature all year round. The church has an integrated toilet, and a kitchenette which means that we can  hold a range of events, including quiz evenings and communal meals such as the Harvest Festival. The church supports wider initiatives such as local food banks, the annual Ride & Stride each September and the monthly Butty Van which provides an important support network for farmers.

Get in touch

Janet Hartin

14 Ladywell
Bucknell

SY7 0AZ
PCC secretary
07980184365
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Palm Sunday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Clungunford church
Address
Clungunford church

When the usual service is on the 5th Sunday of the month, instead of always having morning service in each church, we come together in the Middle marches benefice to have a joint service. The sister churches take it in turn to host. On 29th March it will be the turn of Clungunford church. Holy Communion for Palm Sunday will begin at 10.30 and will be led by Rev John Daniels.

Safeguarding

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