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St James the Great
St James's is a friendly Anglican church in Gretton, Northamptonshire, sharing community, clergy and events with St John's, Corby. Our services are relaxed and welcoming:
SUNDAY SERVICES
Morning Holy Communion every Sunday of the month at 9am Evensong third Sunday of the month at 6pm
FRIDAY MORNING PRAYERS
first Friday of month at 10.15am before Forget-Me-Not Cafe at 11am - welcoming those suffering memory loss or loneliness, carers, family and friends for help and advice, with complimentary refreshments.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Holy Communion at 10am
Everyone is welcome at our services and events and also to visit the church building and churchyard just to look around, explore and reflect. The church and churchyard are open everyday from 8am, but locked from 5pm (4pm in winter) except for services and special events,
UPCOMING events:
October
Forget-Me-Not Cafe 11am, Friday 3rd OctoberHarvest Festival service 9am, Sunday 5th October. Donations to Corby Food Bank welcomed.Church Gift Day Saturday 11th October. Coffee, cake and soup on offer in the church 10:30am-1:30pm. Music for an Autumn Evening - 7pm, Saturday 18th October. Organ recital and choir, to raise funds for the organ's refurbishment. For more information on the mysterious 150 year history of our organ see hereGretton Primary School Harvest Festival Tuesday 21st, 10amStart of the Chapel Gym (Corby) 24/7 Prayer Adventure 101 Hours Wednesday 29th, 10pm Praise and Prayer – Tea, coffee & doughnuts from 9:30pm. For more information, see details here
November
Family & Elderly Shoebox Appeal packing Saturday 1st , 2-4pm at Gretton Baptist Church (contents donations by 18th October - drop off at the Church). Organised for Link to Hope sending shoeboxes filled with items for disadvantaged families and elderly folk in Eastern Europe, including Ukraine.Closing worship 101 hours of prayer (at Chapel Gym) Sunday 2nd, 9pmStart of weekly Mini Choir club Wednesday 5th, 5:45-6:45pm Remembrance Day Service Sunday 9th, 3pm Gretton Baptist Chapel followed by parade to the War Memorial for the laying of wreaths (after the 11am service at USAAF Spanhoe Airfield Memorial with Military Vehicle Display). Organised by the Gretton and District Royal British Legion Holding Branch.‘A Night to Remember’ service Wednesday 26th, 7:30pm - a short, simple service for people who have lost a loved one and experiencing grief with the opportunity to reflect, pray and light a candle.Coffee morning Saturday 29th, 10:30am-1:30pm. Coffee, soups and a very warm welcome. Raising funds for the 2026 Flower Festival.
December
'Clean and Green' helpers session Saturday 6th, 10am - 1pm. Come help prepare the church to make it festively lovely for Advent and Christmas time. Complimentary refreshments and mince pies.Christingle Service Sunday 7th, 9am‘Carols by Candlelight’ Sunday 21st, 3:30pm - a service of lessons and carols - come along and join in the festive singing. (The Church bells will be rung.)Christmas Eve Crib Service Wednesday 24th, 4pm. (The Church bells will be rung and the Advent window will be lighted up).Midnight Mass Wednesday 24th, 11pmChristmas Day Service Thursday 25th, 10am at St John’s (Corby)
There will be no Sunday 9am Holy Communion or 6pm Evensong on 21st Dec (as there will be 'Carols by Candelight' in the afternoon. There will be no Wednesday 10am communion on Christmas Eve (24th Dec) as there is the crib service in the afternoon and midnight mass.
For more about St James's, use the following links:
\- GUIDES TO ST JAMES'S church and churchyard: short and longer guides to St James's, our history and the role of the church in village life for more than 900 years. In addition, we've recently added a brief (and incomplete) history of some of the clergy associated with St James's, and the church's 150 years-old organ.
\- CHURCH BELLS and bell ringing at St James's - use these links to find out more about the bells and how to join the bell ringers who practice here at St James's on the third Monday of the month between 7:30-9pm.
- WILDLIFE in the churchyard, with maps, lists, plans and our wildlife of the month blogs
Current issue (September): Autumnal fruits, roke and harvestPrevious issue (August): Wasps and Sparrows
All our monthly nature notes are also brought together in one document: wildlife of the month nature notes in one place
Follow us on Facebook - just search for St James Gretton
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St Mary Magdalene
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St Leonard's Rockingham
At St. Leonard’s in the small village of Rockingham, our aim is to reach out to all ages, to show the love of God in real lives, and to help each person to know Jesus more fully.
We believe that God loves all of his world and has uniquely revealed himself in the person of Jesus Christ, through the Scriptures, and continues to make himself known today by the work of the Holy Spirit.
Every age group is represented and valued within our congregation. As people made in God's image, we come alive as we encounter His holiness and love.
Worship is therefore at the heart of our life together, and we gladly extend a welcome to all those who attend our services.
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