VoJ (Victory over Japan) 80th Anniversary

Occurring
Friday 15 August 2025 Friday at for 20 mins
Venue
The Venue
Address
Navenby, Lincoln, LN5 0JJ, United Kingdom

Flag raising followed by a short commemoration service by the Graffoe ministry team.

All Saints Church, Harmston

This beautiful church was in existence by 1086 and has been a place of Christian worship ever since. Today there are 2 regular services a month, Morning Prayer on the first Sunday of each month and Parish Communion on the third Sunday of each month, We also have some special services throughout the year. 

Our church is open on every day of the year and we offer a warm welcome to all. 

This Parish is currently in vacancy
If you wish to make arrangements regarding a funeral or in an emergency situation, please contact Revd Lorna Brabin-Smith, the Rural Dean of Graffoe, telephone number 01522 794868.

Alternatively, you can email the Parish Administrator on the email address: [email protected]


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VoJ (Victory over Japan) 80th Anniversary

Occurring
Friday 15 August 2025 Friday at for 20 mins
Venue
The Venue
Address
Navenby, Lincoln, LN5 0JJ, United Kingdom

Flag raising followed by a short commemoration service by the Graffoe ministry team.

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