Bellringers

Congratulations to our bellringers.

Bellringers past and present came together on Friday, 14th May and rang for 3 hours (a peal) to mark the 50th anniversary of the first peal from Thorley Church Tower.  Two of the original team took… [Read More...]

Festival of Flowers & Music 2010

The Festival of Flowers and Music at St James is organised by the Friends of St James.  It is held annually over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

This year’s planning is already underway on the theme ‘Joy to the world’.

For… [Read More...]

Sunday Notes 30th May 2010

SUNDAY 30TH MAY 2010 – TRINITY SUNDAY

SUNDAY 6TH JUNE 2010 – 1ST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

Services & Readings for Sunday 30th May 2010

Trinity Sunday

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Mothers Union Restore

RESTORE PR0JECT MAY 2010

So how fast CAN you move when you want to?  When the warning siren went on the level crossing last week the ladies crossing the railway still ambled on, not quite believing the barrier could be… [Read More...]

Mothers Union Walk

Riverside Walk 19th May 2010

“Lots of ladies that previously I have only had the chance to say hello to, I actually had conversations with – Amazing!!!

It was the first balmy day for ages as about 20 ladies and… [Read More...]

Sunday Notes 23rd May 2010

PENTECOST - SUNDAY 23RD MAY 2010

Services & Readings for Sunday 23rd May 2010

Pentecost

9.00am Morning Prayer CW Acts 2: 1 – 21

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Our Children – Summer 2010

Here is our Summer 2010 programme – in downloadable pdf

If you have not yet filled in an information form, giving us your contact details,or have any change of details please download this form (information form pdf) and hand it to Emma… [Read More...]

Wonderful Lord

This artwork, by one of our young people, was inspired by the song ”Wonderful Lord, Wonderful God” .

Amie Booth

On Sunday 16th May as part of our workshop on our Churches values, the older children devised some adverts encouraging people to come to church.  Here is what Amie Booth thought.

Oliver Jones

On Sunday 16th May, we listened to the song “Wonderful Lord, Wonderful God” and some of the children spent time in quiet reflection, thinking about the words.  Oliver Jones drew this picture in response to the song.