Monday, April 4, 10am: Lent Group in the hallTuesday, April 5, 1.30pm: Mothers Union in the hallThursday, April 7, 9.45am: Morning worship in churchSaturday, April 9, 2pm: Meeting in the hall about plans to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. All welcome to come along to show support and share ideas.UPDATE: Many thanks to everyone who donated to our Make a Mother's Day display in church, which raised a total of £113! This will go towards helping various parenting schemes in the UK and abroad.Coming up: details of Holy Week and Easter services coming soon.
Sunday (March 27) we celebrate Mothering Sunday with a display in church showcasing the work of the Mother's Union in supporting families in the UK and throughout the world. There is also the opportunity to make a donation in support of this work.Monday (March 28) our Lent Group continues, 10am in the hall.On Friday is the usual Coffee Morning in the hall, 10.30am-12noon.Looking ahead, we are planning an event in the church hall to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. To help with this we are holding a planning meeting in the church hall at 2pm on Saturday, April 9. Please come along to show your support and share any ideas.
Monday, March 21, 10am: Lent group in the hallTuesday, March 22, 7pm: PCC meets in the hallWednesday, March 23, 11.45am -12.45pm: Church open for prayers on national day of reflection for second anniversary of lockdownThursday, March 24, 11am: Mother's Union Ladyday service at Christchurch, ConsettFriday, March 25, 10.30am-12noon: Coffee morning in the hall
Our Lent course runs every Monday at 10am in the church hall. There are six sessions and people who cannot attend every week can access the course when they are able.The Friday coffee morning is 10.30 to 12noon in the church hall. Come along for a cuppa and a catch up.The Mothers Union annual Make a Mother's Day campaign has been launched and there is now a special display in church showing the work of the MU. There is the opportunity to help various parenting schemes in the UK and abroad through donating in memory of anyone they know who has acted in a particular 'mothering' way.We are still holding the people of the Ukraine in our prayers and have established a prayer station in church, which includes a prayer pool. Drop in a pebble to pray for those suffering through this dreadful time.The recent World Day of Prayer service at St James, attended by people from churches throughout the area, raised £280 to help various Christian charities throughout the world.