<br>The next issue of the quarterly Together magazine for June to August 2025 is now available online at <a href="https://issuu.com/tonyhutt/docs/together_magazine_summer_june-august_2025">https://issuu.com/tonyhutt/docs/together_magazine_summer_june-august_2025</a>.<br>The magazine covers Helmingham, Framsden, Pettaugh Winston, Debenham, Aspall and Kenton. 700 copies are distributed free to churches in the Anglican Benefice and will be available at various public outlets in a couple of weeks' time. Current and previous copies are also available at the Debenham Archive website, <a href="https://thedebenhamarchive.uk/periodicals/periodicals.php">https://thedebenhamarchive.uk/periodicals/periodicals.php</a>.
When Emma Tarbun became a mum for the first time, she started to take her daughter to family services at St Edmund’s Church in Southwold, and formed a friendship group that they were soon to rely on more than they could ever have expected. Posters, pew cards, leaflets and social media posts are all available on our website here.Find out more
Due to the coronavirus, no services have taken place in Kenton Church for most of this year and it has not been feasible to hold fundraising events. As a result, the Church will have to use its meagre reserves to meet ongoing expenses such as insurance and the parish share. These reserves are badly needed to fund essential repairs and maintain the building. I am sure that in some way we would all like to see the Church continue in Kenton, even if we are not regular worshippers. The church will always be there for you for christenings and weddings and at the end of life. Please therefore consider giving a donation so that the Church can continue to support our community.You can make a donation by clicking here