Sermon Sunday 15th November

Dear Church Family I trust you are all surviving lockdown 2? We are thrilled that there is potential light at the end of the tunnel with progress toward effective vaccines. Last week we were able to continue with our (small) Act of Remembrance at the memorial. It was even more moving knowing that we did… Continue reading Sermon Sunday 15th November

St Peters Services

St Peter’s pattern of Sunday services, alternating Holy Communion and Morning Worship, has now resumed. Although there is no singing at the moment, some lovely music is included. Social distancing is observed for seating and there is a one-way system through the church.  Bibles are not in use so please bring your own Bible and… Continue reading St Peters Services

Lunch Bunch (suspended)

Clare Franklin has retired after 12 years of running Lunch Bunch. St Peter’s has given Clare a John Lewis gift token and a plant to thank her for dedication and hard work. Lunch Bunch has been a big part of St Peter’s Church since it was started by the Rector’s wife, Chris Lumgair, more than… Continue reading Lunch Bunch (suspended)

Sermon – 9th August

John Ortberg wrote that book with the splendid title: – If you want to walk on water first you have to get out of the boat. It’s a book about faith and like all his works manages to be challenging and humorous at the same time. This has always been a favourite story. It was… Continue reading Sermon – 9th August

Coronavirus Update 24

Dear Clergy, Readers/LLMs and churchwardens, You may have seen that there has been an announcement from the Prime Minister this morning that face coverings will be mandatory in places of worship from Sunday 8th August. Regrettably we were not aware of this when the previous update was sent, but we felt that some further clarification… Continue reading Coronavirus Update 24

Sermon – 2nd August

Well who would have thought when I led you in a celebration of Holy Communion on March the first that none of us would take communion again for 22 weeks. I will tell you later about the first time I took communion in 1968 but in the 52 years since there has never been a… Continue reading Sermon – 2nd August

Sermon – 26th July

Growing up as a working-class lad in the 50’s and 60’s, I was like my peers in soaking up all the pop music of the era. The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, I listening to them all. As I began to build my record collection, I felt I needed a bit of culture. This was… Continue reading Sermon – 26th July