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This weeks' Keeping in Touch Edition 31 is for the last Sunday after Trinity - sometimes known as Bible Sunday. Below is the link:
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Here is Mel's Wednesday mid-week worship for 21st October 2020. This is now the fourth one in a series focussing on ideas taken from the book 'Liturgy of the Ordinary' by Tish Harrison Warren. This worship is based on finding God in the ordinary and this week is about losing keys, or confession and repentance.
Below is the link to Mel's YouTube service and also the service sheet to accompany it.
This weeks' Sunday worship is for the nineteenth Sunday following Trinity and focuses on 'The Feast of St Luke' - Doctor and faithful companion to St Paul. The 18th October is the day on which St Luke is remembered in the Christian Church since earliest times.
The link to Annette's YouTube service is below. This week it includes Jodie, local hairdresser in Little Paxton who talks about her experience during Covid-19.
This weeks' Sunday worship is for the nineteenth sunday following Trinity and focuses on the 'The Feast of St Luke' - Doctor and faithful companion to St Paul. Please see below for the link to the Keeping in Touch Newsletter Edition 30! This Sunday also marks the 14th Anniversary since Annette became Vicar of Little Paxton and our benefice. I am sure we can all take an opportunity to thank Annette for sharing her Christian faith with such enthusiasm; her tireless work and dedication in taking our churches forward, not to mention her love of the community and the friendship she has brought to our lives. In particular we should mention how much all sha has done (and is doing) is appreciated to keep up our faith and spirits during this difficult year.
Here is the link to this weeks' Sunday Worship for 11th october 2020. This is for the eighteenth sunday following Trinity which focuses on 'Rejoice in the Lord Always' with the gospel reading from Matthew Chapter 22 vs 1-14. The service this week includes Ursula from Manor Farm in Great Paxton, together with Joan, her lovely mum, who kindly tells us her thoughts and reflections on visiting Assisi and the compassionate life of St Francis who lived in 12th Century Italy......St Francis is traditionally remembered in early October for his love of nature and wildlife.
A very sincere thank you to Joan and Ursula for making us so welcome and giving their time (and talents) to be part of our service - and not fogetting Milo the dog who puts in an appearance!
Mrs Nicci Jones
Benefice Administrator
c/o The Vicarage,
24 St. James' Road,
Little Paxton,
St. Neots,
Cambs, PE19 6QW
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