Church Services in Corby & Ringstone in Aveland Groups: April 2026 Wednesday 8th April 2026 10.00am Morning Prayer Corby Glen Sue G 10.00am Holy Communion Morton Revd Helen Sunday 12th April 2026 – Easter 29.00am Eucharist Haconby Revd Helen 11.00am Holy Communion Irnham Revd Helen 4.00pm Holy Communion Corby Glen Revd Helen 6.00pm Evening Prayer Morton ALM Wednesday 15th April 2026 10.00am Holy Communion Corby Glen Revd Helen 10.00am Morning Prayer Morton ALM Sunday 19th April 2026 – Easter 39.00am Holy Communion Bassingthorpe w Burton* Revd Helen 11.00am Morning Worship Corby Glen Lou and Sue 11.00am Morning Prayer Irnham Vincent HL 11.00am Holy Communion Swayfield Revd Martin 11.00am Holy Communion Morton Revd Helen Wednesday 22nd April 2026 10.00am Morning Prayer Corby Glen Sue 10.00am Holy Communion Morton Revd Helen Sunday 26th April 2026 – Easter 410.15am Café Church Swayfield Village Hall Café Church Team 11.00am Morning Worship Corby Glen Sue and Lou 11.00am Hymns & Prayers Irnham Churchwarden 11.00am Holy Communion Kirkby Underwood Revd Helen 6.00pm Holy Communion Bitchfield Revd Helen 6.00pm Evening Prayer Morton ALM Wednesday 29th April 202610.00am Holy Communion Corby Glen Revd Helen 10.00am Morning Prayer Morton ALM * On the third Sunday of each month, the 9am Holy Communion will be held alternately at Bassingthorpe or Burton le Coggles Church, with the congregations from both villages joining together each month. In April the service will be at Bassingthorpe Church - and Burton le Coggles & Bitchfield parishioners are encouraged to support it. Rural Dean: Revd Stephen Buckman; mobile: 07464 728545; email: revstephen@btinternet.comPriest in Charge: Revd Helen Roulston; phone: 01476 249791; mobile: 07736780 131; email: revhelenroulston@outlook.com
Helen is originally from Nottinghamshire but has spent most of her life in Lincolnshire, where she has built both her family life and a varied and interesting career. Her professional journey has taken her through a range of roles, from accounting clerk positions to sales executive posts in industries as diverse as cars, newspapers and fresh produce. Along the way, she has also worked closely with both secondary and primary schools, and spent time as a swimming teacher – an experience that combined her love of people with her lifelong passion for the water.Her call to ordained ministry began after the birth of her son, following a memorable 14-year gap after his older sister. She went on to gain a degree in Theology, Mission and Ministry, trained for ordination at the Lincoln School of Theology, and served her curacy in the Carrdyke Group of Parishes, where she developed her pastoral and leadership skills within a diverse rural community.She has also served, and continues to serve, as both a hospital chaplain and a police chaplain, supporting people in times of challenge, transition and need.Family is at the heart of Helen’s life. She is the proud mother of two children, and swimming has become something of a family tradition. All three compete, and Helen herself now swims as a Master – proof that while the years may pass, the competitive spirit remains very much alive.Outside of her ministry, Helen enjoys walking, sewing and gardening, finding relaxation and satisfaction in creating things by hand or spending time outdoors. She brings to her role as ‘Oversight Minister’ of the Corby Glen and Ringstone-in-Aveland Groups a practical outlook, a warm sense of humour, and the firm belief that it’s never too late to try something new – or to swim another length.
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