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Here is the link for this week's Sunday service with Annette which is for the 12th Sunday following Trinity (30th August) and focuses on Matthew Chapter 16 vs 21-28. We want to thank Sarah Symonds for taking time to read the gospel.
Moving forward from September, the following virtual services from Annette will be as follows:
Annette will now cover the first and third Sundays. She is hoping to continue this as we move to increase our actual church services.
Enjoy!
This weeks' Sunday service is for the eleventh sunday following Trinity and looks at Matthew Chapter 16 vs 13-20 when Jesus asks his disciples 'Who do people say that the son of Man is?' This week Annette meets with Carol and George Baber at Great Paxton Church, who are Bat survey volunteers involved in the study of bats in churches.
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Here is our link to this weeks' Sunday service with Annette and she is joined by Mel Eyeons. This week they will be celebrating Holy Communion. This service is for the ninth sunday after Trinity.
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Here is our weekly sunday virtual service from Annette. This week the focus is on Matthew Chapter 14 vs 13-21: The feeding of the 5000. A big thank you to Michelle from Great Paxton Community Shop and also Rachael from The Bell Pub who both kindly agreed to take part in filming.
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Here is another lovely sunday service from Annette which this week celebrates the Feast of St James The Greater, Patron Saint of Little Paxton Church. It includes the beautiful voice of Kathy Bishop and Annette is also joined by Glen Doick (Little Paxton Church) who shares some photos and personal memories about his visit to Santiago de Compostela, in northwest Spain, where our patron saint is enshrined.
Here is the link:
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