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Tea and Symphony Members of St Peter's and St Mary's have combined to put on a concert in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support to be ...
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The Second Sunday in Advent is also the first Sunday in December, so this week our 10 am Eucharist included the children of the Sunday Scho...
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This morning we celebrated the Eucharist for the 4th Sunday in Advent. Father Roger was the Celebrant as Father stephen is unwell, we wish h...
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Unfortunately due to the current lock down, there will be no service at the War Memorial this year. John 15: 12-14 "This is my comman...
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This afternoon the choir and a number of friends and visitors joined together in the Church to rehearse the Crucifixion with our two guest s...
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We met on Easter eve for a service of readings and prayers including the lighting of the new Easter candle, two Baptisms and the admission o...
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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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Acts 9:36-43 A reading form the Acts of the Apostles. In Joppa there was a disciple whose name was Tabitha, which in Greek is Dorcas. She ...
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Acts 12:1-11 A reading from the Acts of the Apostles. About that time King Herod laid violent hands upon some who belonged to the church. ...
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This morning at our 10 am Eucharist we have reached the last Sunday in Epiphany. The Gospel, from St John's Gospel was the story of the ...
This morning our 10 am service was Sung Mattins as it is the third Sunday in November. Father Roger took the service and the readings were from the King James version of the Bible. The Choir sang 'Oh thou the Central Orb' setting by Charles Wood as the anthem.
There was coffee after the service in the Parish rooms.
We are rapidly approaching our Christmas Market which will be on Saturday the 4th of December between 11:00am and 3:00pm. The Market will be held in the Church and the Parish Rooms, there will be stalls, a plant sale, the Christmas Tree competition entries will be on display, and there will be Christmas Market food in the rooms with Spiced apple juice, Mulled wine, coffee to accompany the German specialities of Bratwurst, Kartoffelpuffer or Raclette!! So do come along.
At the present time we are planning a Carol Service on Sunday the 19th of December at 6\:00pm this will be the traditional 9 Lessons and Carols.
Next Sunday is Advent Sunday, the first day of the new Church year.
This evening the Choir were invited to sing Evensong at St Mary's Church Barnham
Joanna played for the service and the Choir sang The Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in the Setting in B flat by C.V. Stanford. The Anthem was Oh thou the Central Orb setting by Charles Wood. The service was followed by refreshments where the choir and congregation were able to meet and talk. The service was appreciated by all.
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This morning our service was an act of Remembrance for all those lost in conflict since the first World War.
We met at 10:45 in order to incorporate the 2 minutes silence at 11:00 am into our service. The Service was lead by Archdeacon Luke who also gave the homily, reflecting on our confidence that all sacrifice is founded on the hope we are given by our faith in Jesus Christ our Lord. The Roll of Honour of those from Sidlesham who died during the 2 world wars was read by Mike Alliston.
The Choir sang 'So they gave their bodies for the commonwealth' set by Peter Aston as the anthem. after readings, prayers, reflections and hymns we sang the National Anthem, and then processed to the War Memorial where wreaths of poppies were laid by representatives of Church and Community organisations.
There was coffee after the service.
Next week our 10 am service will be Mattins.
representing those who were lost |
The Choir, Senior and Junior preparing for the service. |
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