People, Prayers and Potatoes in Earley
First published on: 20th July 2015People, Prayers and Potatoes in Earley. THIS September will see the first ever Messy Church Confirmation in the Diocese of Oxford.
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People, Prayers and Potatoes in Earley. THIS September will see the first ever Messy Church Confirmation in the Diocese of Oxford.
Retreat day for school children in Sulhmapstead. by Diana Bagshaw ON the hottest day of the year 13 children from the Sulhamstead and Upton Nervet CE Primary School were treated to the first peace and quiet themed retreat day organised by St Mary's Church.
Love Is service at Greyfriars, Reading. CHILDREN from Church schools across Reading took part in craft activities, singing and drama, at the annual Love Is service for Year Six pupils at Greyfriars Church, Reading.
An inspirational mission week in Theale. by Anne Templeman REAL Love - Who Cares? That was the title chosen by Holy Trinity Church Theale for their eight day Mission lead by a team of trainee vicars from Wycliffe Hall Theological College in Oxford with church historian Revd Dr Andrew Atherstone as team leader.
Around the Deaneries: Reading. Opening up Reading Minster and even making plans to incorporate a temporary skatepark into the historic church are all the work of the new Rector Stephen Pullin.
Reading Minster offers Sanctuary to clubbers. SANCTUARY at the Minster Church of St Mary the Virgin is offering Reading's pub and club-goers refuge, recovery and refreshment in the midst of the town's hectic night scene.
We have a king who rides a donkey. CHILDREN from Checkendon Church of England Primary School were visited by Chocolate the Donkey from the Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary for a special service at St Peter and St Paul's Church.
The Labyrinth returns to South Reading. LABYRINTHS are an ancient design, dating back 3,000 years, and were a feature of many medieval cathedrals.
Pact welcomes Adoption support. READING based adoption charity PACT (Parents and Children Together) has welcomed the Government's £19.
Flocking to a Christmas Tree Festival. Nearly 3,000 visitors enjoyed this year's Christmas Tree Festival at St Mary's Church in Twyford.