Week beginning Sunday 27 July

Details of services are in the Worship section of this website (click here).
Prayer intentions from Anglican, diocesan, deanery and parish prayer cycles are also on the same worship pages.
For the calendar, listing everything happening each day, see the website Calendar (click here).
Other notices are shown below.

Donations are welcome for MARAH and the FOOD BANK. There is a collection point at the back of church.. 

BENEFICE RETREAT. Thursday 11 and Friday 1 September, Brownshill Monastery.
'We Stand on Holy Ground: Encountering God in Place'
A Retreat Exploring the Sacredness of Place'
Join us for a reflective retreat at Brownshill Monastery, where we’ll explore how places become holy through encounters with God. Drawing on Scripture, Celtic tradition and contemporary writers, we’ll reflect on what it means to be rooted, uprooted, unrooted and rerooted in our lives and in our faith. Through guided reflections, quiet activities, walking prayer and shared worship, we will notice the sacred in the ordinary and rediscover the presence of God in the places of our lives. Come and stand on holy ground. Please use the sign-up sheet at the back of church to register your interest.

SUMMER FETE, Saturday 9 August in aid of church funds – We are continuing to appeal for items and help for the Church Summer Fete. If you are willing to help on the day, please speak to Stephen Jarvis or Cheryl Ritter. In the meantime, week we are appealing for tombola prthis izes, unused items which we can use for our winners. Please bring them to church next Sunday where there is a Fete Donations box to receive them. 

WINDOWS TOUR – A tour of the windows will take place on Sunday, 27 July, from 2.30 to 4.00 p.m. No charge, but donations towards Phase 1 (the Rose window) are most welcome.

MINCHFEST 29–31 August – The much-loved festival returns to showcase beautiful sacred music in its intended setting, and to give young singers the opportunity to share in the experience of singing this rich legacy. Each service will feature the music of one composer as it was intended: as an aid to reflection, prayer and praise. All events are free of charge.

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