At our Harvest Service last month, Nick spoke about bees and their importance in providing the food that we eat. Bees are essential for pollinating crops and other plants and it’s estimated that they play a key role in providing
My Childhood – Part 2
The Church played a considerable part in our lives and the family were members of the Old Meeting House Congregational Church. My parents were married there and my Sister and I were christened by the Rev’d Luther Bouch. From the
Lenten Sacrifice – Easter Thanksgiving (New Life)
You might have noticed that something was missing in the life of the church during Lent this year (and I don’t mean some of the chairs). It has become common practice in many churches in recent years to have a
My Childhood – Part 1
I was born in a house in New Windsor Street in October, 1920. The house was one of a terrace and had three bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The bathroom had no hot water and the bath was so large
What is the purpose of the Church? A church member responds…
Nick asks ‘what is the purpose of the Church?’ As ever, he was thought provoking and so I’ve been thinking! It’s a huge question and I dissent from nothing that Nick preached and has written. Perhaps the purpose of
Good Grief

In March we continue the journey through Lent to Palm Sunday, Holy Week and Easter. The stories we tell at this time of year are vivid and full of powerful emotions. I’m not quite sure whether it is one of
Notices – w/c 28th February 2016
Women’s World Day Prayer Praying for Cuba at St. Margaret’s Church, Uxbridge at 2.00pm on 4th of March 2016. All are welcome Open Afternoon – Uxbridge Quaker Meeting House On Saturday 5th March from 2pm to 4pm. 100 years of Conscientious Objection
Good Grief/Bald Statements – 12th to 27th March

An exhibition of sculptures by Jean Parker From 12th to 27th March 2016, Christ Church is hosting an exhibition featuring a collection of eight sculptures illustrating the feelings of grief and loss. The sculptures in this exhibition were born as
What is the purpose of the church?
This month we enter the season of Lent that leads up to Easter. The 40 fasting days of Lent represent the 40 days we are told in the Gospels that Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness; days that were really
40acts – changing the world, one generous act at a time

Most people give up something for Lent but what would happen if you choose to give out instead of giving up? To use Lent as a focus for giving to others, one small step at a time? 40acts is a
