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As of 28th June 2020, Annette writes:
During the course of next week we will be giving out information about what services we shall be offering in our churches from 5 July 2020. As I am sure you can appreciate, we need to think carefully about the implications of reopening in terms of hygiene and social distancing and await more instructions/directions from Ely Diocese.
In the meantime, for private prayer:
St James Church, Little Paxton will be open on Sundays from 10am to 12 Noon and now also (from 1st July) Wednesdays 2pm-4pm
St Leonards Church, Southoe will be open on Sundays from 11am to 4pm.
If we have any updates we will try and post information on our facebook page and also on here.
Thank you
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Here is the link to our virtual Sunday service for 28th June 2020 highlighting God's beauty all around us.
This week, we say a big thank you to Jean Matheson from Little Paxton for kindly reading 'The Glory of the Garden' by Rudyard Kipling. May we also thank all those we were interviewed from Paxton Pits, including Judy, Matt and out village inspirational wildlife champion Trevor Gunton.
Here is the link to the 14th Edition of our 'Keeping in Touch' Newsletter for these unprecedented times. This is for the third Sunday after Trinity and celebrates nature.
This is Mel's weekly worship for 24th June 2020. The link to her video is below plus the service sheet. This is the fourth in her series of five parables from Matthew's Gospel - this week focussing on the Parable of the Lost Sheep.
Here is the link to the Sunday Service for 21st June 2020. We must say a big thank you to Ken Bowles and Chris Conrad for giving their thoughts on what it means to each of them to be a father and grandfather. And thank you to Dick Saw from Southoe for reading the gospel this week from the King James Bible.
Mrs Nicci Jones
Benefice Administrator
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24 St. James' Road,
Little Paxton,
St. Neots,
Cambs, PE19 6QW
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