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Here is the link to this weeks' Keeping in Touch newsletter for Sunday 11th October 2020. This Sunday's worship is for the eighteenth sunday following Trinity and focuses on 'Rejoice in the Lord Always' with the Gospel reading being taken from Matthew Chapter 22 vs 1-14.
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Here is Mel's (fortnightly) Wednesday Worship for 7th October 2020. This is the third in a series focussing on ideas taken from the book 'Liturgy of the Ordinary' by Tish Harrison Warren. This weeks' video is about finding God in 'brushing our teeth' (and taking care of our bodies). There are some interesting reflections!
Here is the lin to this weeks' virtual Sunday Service for the seventeenth sunday following Trinity, 4th october 2020. This week we are celebrating Harvest and focusing on Harvest thanksgiving. The idea of this service is that you can listen to it before having food during any of the traditional harvest days as it helps us to see the fruitfulness of God's creation.
This weeks' Keeping in Touch Newsletter is for the seventeenth sunday following Trinity and is focusing on Harvest Thanksgiving. Thank you to everyone who has provided gifts for Jimmy's Night Shelter this year. We have been unable to celebrate Harvest in the usual way and we are really grateful people have still taken the time to come out and donate. If you still wish to make a donation please contact Annette directly.
Here is the link to this week's virtual service for Sunday 27th September 2020. This week's Sunday worship is for the sixteenth sunday following Trinity and focuses on St Paul's letter to the Philippians, Chapter 2 - 'Let each of you look not to your own interests but to the interests of others'.
A very big thank you to Ursula from her home in Great Paxton where, she not only kindly reads the Gospel taken from Matthew Chapter 21, but also takes a few moments to give us her thoughts on the passage she has read.
This sunday at Great Paxton Church we will be remembering Philip Cardell, an RAF Pilot who lost his life in the Battle of Britain, 80 years ago on 27th September 1940. Since moving to their new home, The Manor House, once owned by the Cardell family, Ursula and her family have taken great trouble to learn as much as they can about the Cardell family and their home which is situated next to Great Paxton Church.
Ursula and her family have kindly helped with the refurbishment of Philip's memorial, which is very much appreciated. Oh and finally, thank you to dog Milo!
Mrs Nicci Jones
Benefice Administrator
c/o The Vicarage,
24 St. James' Road,
Little Paxton,
St. Neots,
Cambs, PE19 6QW
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