Once a month we run an All Age Service, where our younger members of the community take key roles in the service. Today, (14th Jan 2024), we learned about the Kings and how they followed the star to lead them to the birth of Baby Jesus. Some of our Diddy Disciples and our Junior Church took part today dressing up as the Kings / the Star/ and horses / camels. The children loved being a part of the service and all got a massive clap at the end of the service for playing their parts so well! A quote today from one of our key actors aka camel / horse, "It was such fun!".Check out out Church Services page for more information on the next one. We look forward to seeing you.
We are so excited to share some fabulous news! Zuriel and his family have been coming to St Edward's Church now for three generations and are a big part of our community. Zuriel was a chorister in St Edward's Church, and in September got the exciting news that he had been accepted at Westminster Abbey Choir School. Such a privilege to be part of Zuriel's journey. Watch his interview with Father David on our Facebook site, where he talks about what it is like to be in the school and what he enjoys the most.7We look forward to hearing more about Zuriel's success in the future - well done and St Edward's are so proud of you! If you want to join our choir please do see the join our choir tag on the left hand of this page.
On Sunday 17th December St Edward's Church were proud to be able to support St Francis Hospice, Romford in their Light Up a Life Service. St Francis Hospice is a local Hospice that cares for people and families at a time when they most need it. The Light Up a Life Service, honours those we love and have lost in such a meaningful way to keep their memory alive. The festive period can be difficult when loved ones are no longer here, together the service lights up their lives by sharing precious memories.To find out more about St Francis Hospice Romford please see the link below. https://www.sfh.org.uk/
Once again, St Edward's Church in Romford are working in partnership with Lennox Children's Cancer Fund and SMILE (Supporting Families in a Crisis). This year our community collected new toys and donated them to the two charities. Today, the parcels were dropped off to Queens Hospital. Here are some photos of them getting ready to go and with the team at Queens's Hospital. There are few things more heart warming than the excitement of children diving into their presents at Christmas. It's all the more when families are supporting unwell children. It is always a joy for St Edward's to support the work of Lennox, to know that at a small act of generosity will brighten Christmas for families when support is needed more that ever. Happy Christmas to all the families, patients and staff at Queen's Hospital from St Edward's Church, Romford. St Edward's support our community - Team Romford!