Messy Church : Sat 3rd November – Remembrance

As we approach the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, it is only natural that our theme for this Saturday’s Messy Church be Remembrance. But the solemnity of the occasion doesn’t mean we can’t have a little fun as we explore our theme, producing poppies and thinking about peace.  This should be a great opportunity forContinue reading “Messy Church : Sat 3rd November – Remembrance”

Tots Praise – Every Friday 9:15am (2018)

Every Friday, 9.15-9.45am in St Catherine’s Café. In order to give everyone time to arrive, Tots Praise start time is moving to 9:15am Jumping, singing and dancing, Bible story, a simple craft and a prayer followed by refreshments.  Time for babies and toddlers, parents and carers to enjoy their own dedicated time of worship and specialContinue reading “Tots Praise – Every Friday 9:15am (2018)”

Messy Church – Saturday 6th October ’18

As the autumn colours appear in the trees, it is time to celebrate Harvest. While few of us do any real harvesting these days, it is still a good time to stop and give thanks for what we’ve got, and to help others who have less. Accordingly we invite you to bring donations of foodContinue reading “Messy Church – Saturday 6th October ’18”

Tots Praise – Every Friday, 9.00-9.30am in St Catherine’s Café (2018)

Every Friday, 9.00-9.30am in St Catherine’s Café. Jumping, singing and dancing, Bible story, a simple craft and a prayer followed by refreshments.  Time for babies and toddlers, parents and carers to enjoy their own dedicated time of worship and special place to be. Starting on Friday 14th September. Contact us for more information  

Messy Church – Saturday 1st September

After the summer break for Holiday Club, Messy Church resumes its usual routine of meeting on the first Saturday of month.  And that’s sooner than you might think !  It’s this Saturday – the 1st of September. Many of the children will have joined us for our Holiday Club, and we’re keeping the holiday clubContinue reading “Messy Church – Saturday 1st September”