Tuesday Roman Road Parishes Lent Course

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Mary's Vicarage
Address
Church Street, Kelvedon, Essex, CO5 9AL, United Kingdom

This year we have two Lent Groups, both on the same theme, the ‘Instruments of the Passion’. These are the objects associated with the betrayal, trial and crucifixion of Christ – the cross, the crown of thorns, the nails, the spear that pierced his side, the sponge soaked in sour wine (or vinegar, essentially the same thing), Jesus’ seamless robe that the soldiers diced for, the dice themselves, and so on,

I’m very grateful to an old friend of mine from Witham, Vikki Zarb, who is leading the groups with me. Vikki is a retired classics teacher, fluent in Latin & Greek, with a knowledge of the ancient world that I can only envy.

The groups will run for 5 weeks, up to the last week of March, the week before Holy Week. They’ll be quite informal and will focus on the ‘instruments’ and how they’re portrayed in the gospel accounts of the Passion. We’ll give ourselves some time to reflect on how looking at the Passion in this way changes our understanding of this story that’s so central to our faith.

Do feel free to contact Simon for more information.
Revd. Canon Simon Garwood      
Email [email protected]   
Tel. 01376 573701

St Mary the Virgin, Kelvedon

St Mary the Virgin is a grade I listed building, dating back to the 11th century. The church can seat over 300 in the pews, possibly 400 with chairs in open spaces.

A sound reinforcement system has been installed. The peal of 8 bells is heavy. The tenor bell was cast for the 1951 Festival of Britain. There is an active Tower organisation, and sufficient ringers can be brought in to cover Sunday mornings and most other occasions when a peal is appropriate.

In 1993 a sympathetic extension was added to the north side of the church, giving two good-sized rooms, plus a vestibule capable of separate use. The extension incorporates a small kitchen and toilet facilities.

The original churchyard is no longer used for burials but there is an extension to the churchyard on the other side of Church Street.

A church has stood on this site for over 850 years – that's not long after the Conquest by Duke William of Normandy. Since then – both before and after the Reformation continuous worship has been offered to the Glory of God.

If you need peace, silence, time to think, our church is open everyday during daylight hours.

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Ms. Fleur Harris, Benefice Administrator

The Vicarage
Church Street
Kelvedon
Essex

CO5 9AL
Benefice Administrator
07803 366268

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Tuesday Roman Road Parishes Lent Course

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Mary's Vicarage
Address
Church Street, Kelvedon, Essex, CO5 9AL, United Kingdom

This year we have two Lent Groups, both on the same theme, the ‘Instruments of the Passion’. These are the objects associated with the betrayal, trial and crucifixion of Christ – the cross, the crown of thorns, the nails, the spear that pierced his side, the sponge soaked in sour wine (or vinegar, essentially the same thing), Jesus’ seamless robe that the soldiers diced for, the dice themselves, and so on,

I’m very grateful to an old friend of mine from Witham, Vikki Zarb, who is leading the groups with me. Vikki is a retired classics teacher, fluent in Latin & Greek, with a knowledge of the ancient world that I can only envy.

The groups will run for 5 weeks, up to the last week of March, the week before Holy Week. They’ll be quite informal and will focus on the ‘instruments’ and how they’re portrayed in the gospel accounts of the Passion. We’ll give ourselves some time to reflect on how looking at the Passion in this way changes our understanding of this story that’s so central to our faith.

Do feel free to contact Simon for more information.
Revd. Canon Simon Garwood      
Email [email protected]   
Tel. 01376 573701

Safeguarding

Our parish of Kelvedon: St Mary the Virgin is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Chelmsford’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO [use link below for contact information) or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor [again these can be found by using the link below).

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services

Read more about our Safeguarding Information here.