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This evening at 6pm we had our service of Carols and Readings, following the traditional pattern. We gathered on a wet and windy evening to ...
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Tom Cooper Price at the Piano Two recent events have helped to move us further towards the new rooms project. On March 3rd the aftern...
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This Sunday our Eucharist included the lighting of the last of the four Advent candles, Christmas is nearly here! The church has now been de...
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The annual Church Fete was held this year in a different location, and in very wet weather! We were unable to use the Vicarage Field this ye...
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After torrential rain overnight, we went to church is beautiful autumnal sunshine. Today we celebrated All Saints Day. The children had col...
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A cold and unwelcoming day outside but not in St Mary's. Fr Chris was busy elsewhere on his other duties so we had the pleasure of Fr R...
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St Mary's churchyard is a spiritual and sacred place. We ask all who visit our churchyard to honour it and those who are buried here. Ou...
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A beautiful sunny day welcomed two new members into our church as Ruby and Milo were baptised. Fr Chris had a shy helper, an owl who was a r...
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Please do come to the Parish Annual Meeting to be held on Palm Sunday, the first of April. This is the AGM of St Mary's Sidlesham, it is...
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Dr Martin Clive Warner On 3 May we learned that the priest who is to take over from Bishop John Hind as 79th Bishop of Chichester will b...
Zephaniah 1:7 and 12-end
Lesley Bromley has been working on a project to find the stories about the people listed on the Sidlesham war memorial who died in World War II. The results of her project can now be seen on the websites 'Our History Page'.
On Sunday afternoon (8 November 2020), the children from 2 families who are in the same school and Sunday School bubbles laid the wreath for St Mary’s Choir (Junior Chorister, Maggie Turner) and Harry, Charlie and Jack Lawson together with Bertie and Dorothy Turner laid the wreaths for Sidlesham C.P.School and for St Mary’s Sunday School.
In these times of Covid 19 many of St Mary's regular givers have not been attending church, either because they are shielding or due to government restrictions. Events such as the Summer Fete and Christmas Fete have been cancelled. Unfortunately although these sources of funding have been severely curtailed our costs are still the same.
One solution that you may wish to consider, if you are not part of it already, is the Parish Giving Scheme(PGS) that St Mary's is affiliated to. Using PGS means that the church gets your contribution whether you attend or not.
The PGS organisation reports that they have experienced a significant level of growth over the summer, despite the enormous challenges under which parishes and Dioceses are currently operating.
In August, it reached a milestone of 3,000 churches/parishes actively receiving funds through PGS. In September, they processed just over 52,000 regular gifts, with a total value of £4,874m (including Gift Aid) remitted to parishes – an increase of 8% since March 2020.
If you wish to consider contributing by using PGS please contact one of the church wardens who can give you more information and provide the application forms. Thankyou.
| The Sunday School have been working at home here is their work on saints |
Service Times
10:00am Family Service
Second Sunday in the Month
10:00am Parish Eucharist
Third Sunday in the Month
08:00am Holy Communion
08:00am Holy Communion



