BENEFICE BULLETIN
Sunday 20th June – 3rd Sunday of Trinity
Items for inclusion in next weeks BENEFICE BULLETIN to Kim Sutton-Grant (kim.suttons-granty@virgin.net or 01787-228441) by Friday please
Vicar: The Rev’d Henry Heath, Wormingford Vicarage CO6 3AZ
( 01 787 227398 email:vicar@wormingford.com
See your parish website:
www.wormingford.com, www.littlehorkesley.com or www.mountbures.com
Services for today
11:00 am Family Communion WF
11:00 am Morning Service # [...]
Ronald Blythe enjoys the vagaries of the summer weather
“SUMMER rain,” I observe to my neighbour. Had I done so to Grandmother, she would have said, “Don’t wish your life away,” for summer is still three weeks hence. How she valued time! The rain is soft and scented. Penetrating, too. It caresses the roses and laburnums [...]
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The Church has many festivals and days of celebration throughout the year and, as they form the basis of our cultural as well as religious heritage, I will tell you what some of them are this month and next and give you a brief idea of what they are about.
The church has three main festivals: [...]
Continue reading about Thoughts from the Vicarage – June 2010
BENEFICE BULLETIN
Sunday 13th of May – 2nd Sunday after Trinity
For more information about anything in this Bulletin contact the Vicar
Items for inclusion in next weeks BENEFICE BULLETIN by Friday please
Vicar: The Rev’d Henry Heath, Wormingford Vicarage CO6 3AZ
( 01 787 227398 email:vicar@wormingford.com
See your parish website:
www.wormingford.com, www.littlehorkesley.com or www.mountbures.com
Services for today
8:00 am Holy Communion # [...]
Ronald Blythe can never tire of the words of Isaiah
THE temperature has dropped from 80°-something to 40°-something, and all in a day. The ancient house is cool and daring me to switch on the heating — or even put a match to the fire. Gloire de Dijon roses burst against its walls.
On Sunday, the farmer [...]
word from Wormingford
We would all benefit from a slower pace of life, says Ronald Blythe
TAKING matins the other day, I found myself rather hoping that there would not be too much cheerfulness around the throne. More a paced Herbertian happiness. Slowing down worship hi order that one can dream and think is a hard task [...]




