Posts by Bryony Taylor (Page 31)

Join our Lent Book Club for 2021

Lent isn’t far away. I thought it would be good for us to read a book together during Lent. I have chosen a short book by former Archbishop Rowan Williams called Being Disciples. There will be 3 gatherings on Zoom to discuss the book during Lent on Mondays at 7pm: Monday 22nd February, Monday 15th March and Monday 29th March. You are welcome to attend any or all of these sessions which will be a chance to chat together and…

Celebrate Candlemas at home – watch the service online at 10am on Sunday 31st January

This week is the festival of Candlemas or the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. Please have a candle ready to light during the service as part of our celebrations (we would usually have a candlelit procession in church on this day). As usual the service will be broadcast live at 10am on Facebook and be available to watch thereafter on YouTube. Visit this link to access the service on Facebook (you do not need to be a Facebook member…

Read our Upper Room newsletter online

Upper Room is the paper newsletter we started in 2020 and mail out to keep in touch with parishioners who do not access the internet during lockdown. Sadly, we have had to continue with this newsletter. Here the January 2021 edition in PDF format for you to read:

Worship with us online Sunday 10th January- The Baptism of Christ

Now we have closed our buildings for communal worship (with permission from the Bishop of Derby) our Sunday services will now be broadcast live on Facebook at 10am and then uploaded to our YouTube channel. For this Sunday’s service please have a bowl of water to hand for the part in the service where we give thanks for our Baptism – a home font if you will! Watch the service here on Facebook live at 10am, remember, you do not…

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