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27th December
10:30pm |
First Sunday of
Christmas
Holy Family Sunday |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
25th December
10:30pm |
Christmas Day |
Service Sheet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
24th December
11:30pm |
Midnight Mass |
Service Sheet |
Address-Fr. Andrew |
22nd December
12:30pm |
Funeral Service
for Lincoln Brett |
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Address-Fr. Andrew
Service |
20th December
6:00pm |
Festival
of Nine Lessons & Carols |
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Intro
Lesson 1 - Genesis 3.8-151
Lesson 2 - Genesis 22.15-18
Lesson 3 - Isaiah 9.2-7
Lesson 4 - Isaiah 11.1-9
Lesson 5 - Luke 1.26-38
Lesson 6 - Luke 2.1-7
Lesson 7 - Luke 2.8-12
Lesson 8 - Matthew 2.1-11
Lesson 9 - John 1.1-14 |
20th December
10:30am |
Fourth Sunday
of Advent
St Wilfrid’s Church receives the peace light from guides and
scouts of Bognor. What does it mean for our lives? |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Peace_Light
Presentation_Prayers
Peace_Poem |
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16th December |
Eucharist
Advent Perspectives
Fr. Andrew's final
Advent talk 'Christ
Will Come Again' |
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Talk - Fr. Andrew |
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13th December |
Third Sunday
of Advent
John the Baptist speaks of the need to get our desires reordered
so that we can receive the one who heals our hearts from hurts
and loneliness Jesus Christ. |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr.
Andrew
Admission into the
choir |
9th December
6:30pm |
Eucharist
Advent Perspectives
Fr. Andrew's
second of three Advent talks 'Christ
Is Risen' |
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Talk - Fr. Andrew |
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6th December |
Second Sunday
of Advent
John the Baptist in the tradition of the Old
Testament prophets challenged the people to repent and be ready
to receive Jesus . The season of Advent offers us the
opportunity refocus our lives in the light of the coming of
Jesus. |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
5th December
7:00pm |
Arun Angels
Commissioning Service |
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Opening - Fr.
Andrew
Co-ordinator - Derek
Baker
CDRP - Peter
Bratton
Police - Chief Insp. Jim Bartlett
Churches Together - Peter Clark
Peaceworks - Chris Seaton
Pres. St. Angels - Derek Baker
Prayer - Rev. Gordon Banks
Close - Fr. Andrew |
2nd December
6:30pm |
Eucharist
Advent Perspectives
Fr. Andrew's first
of three Advent talks 'Christ
has Died' |
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Talk - Fr. Andrew |
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29th November |
First
Sunday of Advent
Advent is a time when we engage in self
examination, reflection on our prayer for others and how we care
for those in need |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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22nd November |
Sunday before
Advent
Christ the King
Jesus redefines the very nature of kingship and
priesthood in terms of liberation from all that hold us back in
being truly human and sacrificial, compassionate service to all. |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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15th November |
Second Sunday
before Advent |
Newsleaflet |
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8th November
6pm |
Evensong
Talk by Miranda Cormell - English for Migrant Workers |
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Talk - Miranda
Cormell |
8th November
10:30 Eucharist |
Remembrance Sunday
Remembrance Day summons us to passionate prayer
for peace in the world and inclusive social action for the
common good of all.
Roll of Honour |
Newsleaflet
Remembrance
Service |
Intro
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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2nd November |
Commemoration
of the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day)
7:00pm Requiem Mass |
Names of the
Departed |
Address - Fr. Ray
Whelan
Names of the
Departed
Closing Prayers |
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1st November |
All Saints Day
The communion of
saints involves the apostles, the martyrs and those whom the
Christian recognizes as saints, men and women who know their
vulnerability and weakness and allow the love of God to
transform them to be like Jesus. |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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25th October |
Bible Sunday
‘’ It is the Holy Spirit who shows us how to understand the
Bible and apply its message in our daily lives. We grow in
knowledge and understanding of the Bible when we study it day by
day as individuals, in Bible study groups, and through hearing
the Bible read in Church and expounded in the sermon.’’ |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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18th October |
Luke the
Evangelist
Family
Eucharist on the theme of Healing
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Newsleaflet |
Talk Fr. Andrew |
11th October
6pm |
Patronal Festival
of St. Wilfrid
Evensong
with Fr. Mark |
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St. Wilfrid - Fr.
Mark |
11th October
10:30 |
Patronal Festival of St. Wilfrid
Eucharist
with Fr. Andrew and Joy
Gilliver, Director
of Studies for the Education and Training of Readers, Diocese of
Chichester |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Joy
Gilliver |
4th October
3:00pm Service |
Thanksgiving for
Pets Service |
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Excerpts of Service |
4th October
10:30 Eucharist |
Seventeenth Sunday
after Trinity
Simplicity is the key to the Christian discipleship and this St
Francis demonstrated in his life. |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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27th September |
Back to Church
Sunday - Come as You Are
with Gram Seed |
Newsleaflet |
Interview with
Gram
Seed |
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20th September |
Harvest
Festival - Family Eucharist
Today we are
saying THANK YOU for our world and all that is in it. We are
saying THANK YOU to God the Father, God the Son and and God the
Holy Spirit who have made everything in Love. |
Newsleaflet |
Talk Fr. Andrew |
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16th September |
Funeral of Richard
Chapman |
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Recording |
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13th September |
Fourteenth Sunday
after Trinity
10.30
Eucharist “Jesus gives us an invitation to take up the cross
he offers us and to do so with faith and in a spirit joyful
acceptance. The Cross is ‘I‘ CROSSED OUT”.
6pm
Evensong “ The triumph of the cross means we are both
reconciled to God and we become agents of reconciliation in and
for the world.” |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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6th September |
Thirteenth Sunday
after Trinity
“Jesus
shows how evangelism can be done by us in his personal approach
to the ministry of healing.” |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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30th August |
Twelfth Sunday
after Trinity
"After a series of Sunday Gospels from St John,
we are back with St Mark. Jesus is being upbraided by the
Pharisees and some of the scribes for his disciples' failure to
pay attention to the laws governing eating. Jesus points out
that it is not the externals but what comes from the heart that
matters. Is it not the same in our own day? We have so many laws
now, and political correctness is over the top! But our moral
decline is due to lip service to the laws to ease our
consciences and failure to allow God to transform our hearts" |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr. Ray |
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23rd August |
Eleventh Sunday
after Trinity
“Choose you this day whom you will serve!”
(Joshua chapter 24) Should we avoid conversion or commitment
because of what may be round the corner? Suppose the scientists
find the so called ‘God Particle?’ Will it explode our faith or
lead us more deeply into the mystery of God? What about the
conundrums of human sexuality? What about the Eucharist – down
the road (or up the road) they believe differently to us! Jesus
said “Will you go away too”? (John chapter 6) |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr. Ray |
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16th August |
Tenth Sunday after
Trinity
The Blessed Virgin Mary (from 15th August)
Mary is the one
who Guides our pilgrimage of faith
Points us to Jesus, our Saviour and Lord
Protects the individual Christian and the Church from harm
Leads us all into prayer to her Son.
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Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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9th August |
Ninth Sunday after
Trinity
Speaker - Derek
Baker, Arun Angels Project Coordinator |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Derek
Baker |
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2nd August |
Eighth Sunday
after Trinity
Autonomy apart
from God means death, the way to fullness of life is through
recognizing that everything is a gift from God which includes
our own existence. |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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26th July |
Seventh Sunday
after Trinity
The Gospel today speaks of grace in action, the
grace which feeds and sustains us, the grace which gives us hope
and courage at critical moments, the grace which calls us to
acts of service for others. All rooted and grounded in the love
of God manifested and seen in Jesus Christ who is with us and
for us wherever whenever. |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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19th July |
Sixth
Sunday after Trinity
Jesus The Good
Shepherd
- leading us to eternal life
- teaching us the ways of God
- bringing us His peace and His love |
Newsleaflet |
Intro
Address - Fr Ray
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12th July |
Fifth Sunday after
Trinity
“John the Baptist demonstrates his holiness and
righteousness by a life which is authentic and possesses
simplicity which enables him to view the world and people in a
different way. We are called to be and do the same.” |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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5th July |
Fourth Sunday
after Trinity
The Lord’s power
was restricted by the peoples’ lack of faith! We might say,
surely Lord, not me? Is our faith too small? Is it wrongly
placed or formed? Is our God too small (refer C.S. Lewis’s book
of the same title). Let’s open up our hearts and minds so that
Jesus power may flood through. |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr. Ray |
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28th June |
St. Peter and St.
Paul
St Peter and St
Paul speak to us today of what it means to be truly ‘Church’ in
its breadth of vision, its holy living and its service to the
world.
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Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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21st June |
Second Sunday
after Trinity
Family Eucharist |
Newsleaflet |
Acted Sermon |
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14th June |
First Sunday after
Trinity
Being a Christian
is like a plant which starts as a seed and reaches full maturity
as a fruit bearing plant or shrub. We too are given a seed of
faith which given proper nurturing transforms our lives so we
become fully human after the pattern of Jesus Christ, our Lord
and Saviour.
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Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr. Andrew |
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7th June |
Trinity Sunday
We understand the
Trinity by engaging in the rhythm of regular worship of the
Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. |
Newsleaflet |
Introduction
Address - Fr. Andrew
Churches Together |
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5th June |
Funeral Service
for Andrew Parr
conducted by the
Rev. John Harrington, Rector of Selsey
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Welcome & Introduction
Prayers
Tribute - Richard Myhill
Tribute from the Family
Tribute - Alison his sister
Reading - Richard, his father
Eulogy - John
Harrington
Commendation & Dismissal |
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31st May |
Pentecost
The Holy Spirit leads us into all truth, the
truth about the world, the truth about ourselves, the truth
about God as we are dependent upon him, the choice is ours. |
Newsleaflet |
Introduction - Fr. Andrew
Address - Fr. Andrew |
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28th May 1pm |
Funeral Service of
Sheila Burnham
conducted by Fr.
Roger Calder |
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Funeral Service
Eulogy - Fr Roger |
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25th May |
Sunday after
Ascension
The Seventh Sunday of Easter
Jesus prayed “For
their (our) sake I consecrate myself, that they also may be
consecrated in truth”. He also said, “I AM the Way, the Truth
and the Life”. Pilate once asked “What is truth?” – but he
didn’t stay to hear Jesus’ answer. Today in the homily we
revisit the Feast of the Ascension celebrated here last
Thursday, so that we may all bask in the Truth of our salvation
of which the Ascension was its consummation and of which our
re-sited statue is a perpetual reminder.
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Newsleaflet |
Introduction - Fr. Ray Whelan
Address - Fr. Ray Whelan |
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21st May |
Ascension Day
Service
President and
Preacher - the
Venerable Douglas
McKittrick, Archdeacon of Chichester assisted by Fr. Ray and Fr.
Mark
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Dedication - Fr. Douglas
Tribute to
Retiring Churchwarden Jean Rose - Fr. Douglas
Address - Fr.
Douglas |
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17th May |
The Sixth Sunday
of Easter
Family Eucharist
Every Eucharist is a ‘family eucharist’ but this particular
short liturgy today is especially designed for our young people
and families who may not be so familiar with the traditional
format. Instead of going out to their own ‘liturgy of the word’,
children will stay for the whole service, illustrate the Gospel
and lead the prayers. Our theme is friendship and love – with
each other and primarily with Jesus. Jesus no longer calls us
servants but friends! |
Newsleaflet |
Introduction - Fr. Ray Whelan
Address - Fr. Ray Whelan |
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10th May |
The Fifth Sunday
of Easter
There are many
false vines which bear sour fruit. Philip breaks the bread of
the Scriptures with the Ethiopian, and he is grafted in to the
True Vine by Baptism. St John proclaims They who abide in love,
abide in God. Jesus is the True Vine and as we confess His Name,
we are grafted into Him and we grow through His love into
abundant and wholesome fruitfulness. |
Newsleaflet |
Introduction - Fr. Ray Whelan
Address - Fr. Ray Whelan |
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3rd May |
The Fourth Sunday
of Easter
What’s in a name? Everything! Ancient cultures laid great
significance to a person’s name – if you knew their name you had
a particular relationship, even power concerning that person.
The Name of Jesus stems from ‘Jehovah Saves’. The crippled man
in the first reading was saved by the Name.
St John exhorts us all to believe in the Name, Today we
celebrate Jesus the Good Shepherd who knows us all by name. He
is our pastor who calls us all to pastor our brothers and
sisters as members of His priestly body, the Church. |
Newsleaflet |
Introduction - Fr. Ray Whelan
Address - Fr. Ray Whelan |
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26th April |
The Third Sunday
of Easter
Following His
Resurrection from the dead, Jesus appears to his disciples on
the Road to Emmaus, then (today’s Gospel) to the Eleven Apostles
gathered in Jerusalem. He is no ghost! He eats and drinks with
them. Both times, there is a Eucharistic celebration. Jesus
dines with them (Rev 3:20) and opens the Scriptures to them. So
with our celebration today. He comes to us to raise us up and so
that we can bear witness to Him in the world. |
Newsleaflet |
Introduction - Fr. Ray Whelan
Address - Fr. Ray Whelan |
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19th April |
The Second Sunday
of Easter
The Resurrection appearances of Jesus all happen in the ordinary
stuff and events of life and the important result of these
appearances is the witness of the apostles to the hope of the
resurrection which they preach with courage, clarity and
compassion. Mission was their priority and so it should be for
us as a community of faith. Some tentative ways forward are
suggested as to how this can be done in 2009. |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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12th April |
Easter Sunday |
Newsleaflet |
Fr. Andrew with the Junior Church |
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11th April |
Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil with the lighting of the Paschal Candle and the
first Eucharist of Easter
Fr. Mark's address based on The
Easter Sermon of St. John Chrysostom (Pastor
of Constantinople ~400 AD) |
Easter Lilies |
Address - Fr Mark
Souls of the Faithful
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5th April |
Palm Sunday |
Newsleaflet |
The Passion of our
Lord Jesus Christ According to Mark |
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3rd April |
Funeral Service
for Philip James Wadsworth
Father of Rev. Andrew and Jonathan Wadsworth
Service conducted
by Rev. Canon Tim Scholfield, Precentor of Chichester Cathedral |
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Introduction
Fr
Andrew
Opening & Collects
Rev. Canon Tim Schofield
Reading - Ecclesiasticus 44: 1-15
read by Jonathan
Wadsworth
Address
by the Rev. Andrew Wadsworth
Prayers
by the Rev. Ray
Whelan
Poem - The Gamekeeper's Potting Shed
read by Jonathan
Wadsworth
Commendation, Last Post &
Reveille,Blessing |
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29th March pm |
The Fifth Sunday
of Lent
Compline and Readings from 'Words are not enough' published by
the Medical
Foundation
Theme of Address: Forgiveness |
Liturgy for Compline |
Compline Service (full)
Address - Fr.
Andrew |
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29th March am |
The Fifth Sunday
of Lent
Eucharist |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Ray
Whelan |
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22nd March pm |
The Fourth Sunday
of Lent
Compline and Readings from 'Words are not enough' published by
the Medical
Foundation
Theme of Address: Exile
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Liturgy for Compline |
Compline Service
Fr. Andrew |
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22nd March am |
Mothering Sunday
The Fourth Sunday of Lent
Family Eucharist with pupils from Nyewood School and Junior
members of St. Wilfrid's |
Newsleaflet |
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15th March pm |
The Third Sunday
of Lent -
Compline and Readings from 'Words are not enough' published by
the Medical
Foundation
Theme of Address: Bystanders
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Liturgy for Compline |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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15th March am |
The Third Sunday
of Lent
I invite you
, therefore, in the name of the Church, to the observance of a
holy Lent, by PRAYER, FASTING and SELF-DENIAL
PRAYER:
Making time and space to be silent with God for God for
others
FASTING:
A way of drawing near to God by abstaining from food
SELF-DENIAL:
Acts of sacrifice and love done to others in need quietly and in
a hidden way. |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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8th March pm |
The Second Sunday
of Lent -
Choral Evensong and Readings from 'Words are not enough'
published by the Medical
Foundation
Theme of Address: Interrogation
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Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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8th March am |
The
Second Sunday of Lent -
Family Eucharist - 'The Face of God with a smile on it'
As part of the
Bognor Regis Clown Convention taking place at Butlins, it was a
pleasure to welcome Roly Bain, full time clown and Church of
England priest.
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Newsleaflet |
Introduction - Fr Andrew
Bubble Prayers - Rev Roly Bain
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1st March
pm |
The First Sunday
of Lent -
Compline and Readings from 'Words are not enough' published by
the Medical
Foundation
Theme of Address: Betrayal
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Liturgy for Compline |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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1st March
am |
The First Sunday
of Lent - Eucharist |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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25th February |
Ash Wednesday
Eucharist -
There
is more to Lent than simply giving up sweets says Father Andrew. |
Web article |
Introduction
Address - Fr Andrew
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22nd February |
The Sunday
before Lent |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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15th February |
The Second
Sunday before Lent
Family Eucharist -
Celebrating our Church Schools. |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew
What have we
learnt? -Nyewood School
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8th February |
Education
Sunday -
The Year of the Child explored
Parish Eucharist |
Newsleaflet |
Address
- Mrs Wendy Morris |
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1st February |
The Feast of
the Presentation of the Lord (Candlemass)
Christ, is revealed as the light to enlighten the Gentiles and
the Glory of God's people.
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Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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25th
January |
Third
Sunday after Epiphany
The
Lord Reveals
Himself At The Wedding of Cana |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew
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18th January |
We're all special:
A Service to mark the beginning of the Week of Prayer for
Christian Unity
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Newsleaflet |
The
L'arche Community Bognor |
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18th January |
Family Eucharist -
The Baptism of
Jesus |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Fr Andrew |
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11th January |
The
Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord -
Choral Evensong |
Newsleaflet |
Address - Mr. Philip Whearton
Gideon Society |
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11th January |
The Feast
of the Baptism of Our Lord -
Parish Eucharist |
Newsleaflet |
Address-Fr
Andrew |
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4th January |
The Feast of
the Epiphany |
Newsleaflet |
Address-Fr
Andrew |