Welcome to the April 2026 edition of Connected.This month is all about the end of Lent and the Easter weekend. There are articles from the Revd. Roy Shaw on the importance of the resurrection, and I have Parish Pump to thank for texts on marmalade, Breakfast with Jesus, Maundy Money and Church Flowers. And a little bit on St George's Day. Mrs Clarke provided the update on the MU.May I wish you all a happy and joyous Easter. I'll be breaking my Lenten fast of beer, chocolate and cheese, with a splendid Sunday lunch at the home of Mrs Miggins. I cannot wait!
Welcome to the March 2026 edition of Connected.Revd. Glyn Diggins encourages us all to strive for harmony, even when our perspectives and opinions differ. His words serve as a timely reminder of the value of unity and mutual respect within Christianity. We also gain thoughtful insight from Revd. Roy Shaw, who shares his reflections on Mothering Sunday through Parish Pump.Jacqui Jenkins returns with a heartfelt poem that evokes memories of days gone by, encouraging us to reflect on the past and cherish the moments that have shaped who we are today.Jill Clarke, with the support of Barbara Richardson, provides an update on Mothers’ Union activities, as well as information on the upcoming World Day of Prayer.Finally, Mrs Miggins cleans out her compost bin; about time, some say. Something for everyone this month!
This month Revd. Roy Shaw, now a regular contributor to Parish Pump, provides the Dear Friends article. It includes references to Winnie the Pooh, so it should be good!Jacqui Jenkins sent in a wonderful text about two of the most important role models in her life – Steph Cooke and Jesus Christ. There is also a link to Steph Cooke,s obituary in the Times newspaper; I recommend it to you.We also hear from Florence, a member of the Gentle Movement Group at St Francis (you know them - the ladies who always appear to be in the Fox pub), with a belated poem about Exercise at Christmas.John Clarke
Happy New Year! Welcome to the January 2026 edition of Connected.Most of the articles this month came from Parish Pump, although I am indebted to Revd. Roy Shaw for the Dear Friends article. Thanks also to Jan Tetley for the update on the Gentle Movement group at St Francis, and to Mrs Clarke for taking the trouble to check and embellish the text on VAT. Gripping Stuff!