Sunday ServicesMorning service at 10.30am
- come and join us; - all welcome Service ScheduleJuly 20th - Fiona Beadle
July 27th - Fiona Bennett August 3rd - Fiona Beadle August 10th - Arthur Edwards
Aug 20th - Rev. Caroline Holman - Holy Communion August 27th - Mike and Anne Pointer August 31st - Rev Donald Kerr September 7th - Peter Tonks September 14th - Rev. Peter Bates - Holy Communion September 21th - Fiona Beadle September 28th - Rev Chris Giles - Harvest Festival To find out about future events click here.
Bible Lectionary - Read at HomeIf you want to follow the readings for each Sunday follow this link to see the Methodist Lectionary. This shows the suggested readings and Psalms for each Sunday.
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Long term room let availableWe currently have a room available for commercial use with access to facilities. Previously this have been used for activities such as hairdressing and film editing. It has power and heating and can be connected to a high speed phone cable (previously in use by tenant). See more about this room here.
Please enquire via the contact details for more details. Coffee Mornings10.30am First Thursday each month
August sees us meet to raise money for our own Chapel. Do come and help us continue to support the local community and continue to praise God in this village. Schools are out and holiday season fully upon most of us - why not come and discuss your plans and perhaps your time away; where did you go? Come and discuss with friends and new contacts as we enjoy the summer with Open Garden festival just around the corner.
July saw us meet to raise £200 for Leukaemia research UK who are pledged to improving the lives of people who suffer from this disease through research and direct support.
Find out more about future Coffee Mornings.
Minister MusingsYou can read the latest newsletter here - from our minister Rev. Karen Webber
Prayer listPlease pray for all those in our congregation but especially remember those on our prayer list here.
Ring pulls![]() Bring us your ring pulls as these are sent to people in the Philippines to be made into jewellery. We have already sent one batch off and have decided to continue to collect ring pulls as they are worth 3p each to the Purple Community Fund. They will send them to the women homeworkers in the Philippines.....so bring your ring pulls from drinks cans only please, to the collecting container which is back in the chapel kitchen.
Find out more about the Purple Community Fund international and to purchase their products on their online show visit their website here here.
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