We live in an age when many people don’t give God a thought from one day to the next. If asked, most people in this country would profess to be Christians and have a belief in God but, for various reasons, don’t even think of including him in the day to day running of their [...]
Services for Today 8:00 am Holy Communion # LH 9:15 am Family Communion MB 11:00 am Parish Communion # WF 11:00 am Morning Service # LH 6:30 pm Evening Service # LH # = 1662 Next Sunday 8:00 am Holy Communion # WF 9:15 am Parish Communion # MB 11:00 am Morning Service # WF [...]
Continue reading about BENEFICE BULLETIN – 2nd Sunday in Lent – March 4th
Ronald Blythe studies the world through his window EACH morning, at about six, tea in hand, I sit for an hour looking out of the window, regular as clockwork. At first, there is nothing to see in winter, then shadowy shapes are “laid in”, as the artist who once lived here might put it. The [...]
Services for Today 8:00 am Holy Communion # WF 9:15 am Parish Communion # MB 11:00 am Morning Service # WF 11:00 am Parish Communion # LH 6:30 pm Evening Service # LH # = 1662 Next Sunday 8:00 am Holy Communion # LH 9:15 am Family Communion MB 11:00 am Parish Communion # WF [...]
Continue reading about BENEFICE BULLETIN – 1st Sunday in Lent – 26th February
Ronald Blythe studies the world through his window EACH morning, at about six, tea in hand, I sit for an hour looking out of the window, regular as clockwork. At first, there is nothing to see in winter, then shadowy shapes are “laid in”, as the artist who once lived here might put it. The [...]
Services for Today 9:15 am Family Communion MB 11:00 am Family Communion WF 11:00 am Morning Service # LH 6:30 pm Evening Service + Holy Communion # LH # = 1662 Ash Wednesday Communion WF 7:00 pm 22nd February Next Sunday (26th) 8:00 am Holy Communion # WF 9:15 am Parish Communion # MB 11:00 [...]
Continue reading about BENEFICE BULLETIN – Sunday next before Lent – 19th February
Ronald Blythe considers a partnership that changed the world WINTER made a brief appearance, like a minor character in an old play. It whitened the edges of things, and, having arrived, was very still. Nothing moved. I could have picked some flowers — white periwinkle, daisies, a rose or two, pussy willow. Snowberries clung to [...]
Services for Today 8:00 am Holy Communion # WF 9:15 am Parish Communion # MB 11:00 am Morning Service # WF 11:00 am Family Service LH 6:30 pm Evening Service # LH with refreshments after Preacher: Rev’d Colin Horseman Next Sunday 9:15 am Family Communion MB 11:00 am Family Communion WF 11:00 am Morning Service [...]
Continue reading about BENEFICE BULLETIN – 2nd before Lent – 12th February
Ronald Blythe ponders trees in Hockney and Constable country THE last time trees were given free range throughout the Royal Academy was when it honoured John Nash with a retrospective, in the late ’60s. He was the same age as David Hockney. His trees flourished in their modest fashion from Cornwall to Skye. But their [...]




