Starting on Tuesday 28th February at 7pm at St. James, Abinger then alternating with Coldharbour for 6 weeks Rev’d Kia Pakenham will be running a Taketime Lent Course. This is an opportunity to enter the Easter story using our imaginations. You will be guided through a meditation using one of the Gospel readings where we …
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Ash Wednesday
There will be a Benefice Ash Wednesday service at St. Mary’s Holmbury on the 22nd February at 7pm to which we are all warmly invited.
Lent
What is lent all about? Lent is the period of 40 days which comes before Easter in the Christian calendar. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, this year falling on February 22nd. Lent is a season of reflection and preparation before the celebrations of Easter. By observing the 40 days of Lent, Christians replicate Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and withdrawal …
Family Praise
This Sunday, 15th January, at 10:30am come and join us for our Family Praise and Prayer service – all ages welcome from 0-99! Guy and Lucy will be exploring the Three Kings story with interactive custard and chalk – Intriguing!!
Marriage Course
New Year – New you/us??! Thinking of getting married? If the New year has bought thoughts of marriage, then come and join us as we gently explore marriage – what this can look like in our 21st Century culture and how to foster good relationships. On the 21st January we are running a Pre-Marriage course …
Sermon 8th January 2023
Isaiah 42:1-9, Matthew 3:13 – end This passage in Isaiah shows God speaking into the pain of exile to send a servant who will bring justice, and not to Israel only but to all nations. Dramatic and powerful! But we’ve entered in the middle of the story of God’s people, so let us rewind a …
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Crib Service
This Sunday, 18th December, at St. James, 10:30am, we have a new and exciting offering for all ages – 0-99! A Crib service where you can come dressed as your favourite Nativity Character (Costumes available on the day!). We will tell the Christmas story, interspersed with well-known Carols, with interaction from the congregation (think Panto …
Sermon 13th November 2022
Remembrance Reflection Why can darkness seem scary? Is it, to state the obvious, the fact we can’t see? There is more than one way to interpret darkness. Barbara Brown Taylor wrote a brilliant book entitled ‘Learning to walk in the dark’. In it she explores her own fear of darkness and challenges it. She also asks the …
Sermon 6th November 2022
Luke 20: 27-38 These Sadducees were a tricky bunch. Jesus has spent the last few chapters of Luke turning upside down the values of this world with parables about short tax collectors, a man with a seemingly dysfunctional vineyard and disrupting the economy of the Temple and now the Sadducees were determined to trip him …