St. James Church – Acton Trussell

All Saints’ Church – Bednall


For further information about the churches please contact
Rev. Greg Yerbury
The Rectory New Road Penkridge ST19 5DN 01785 714344
Notices
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All Saints Churchyard clear up
Due to the extreme heat the church yard clear up due for Saturday 3rd has been cancelled.It is hoped to take place when this heat wave reduces. You are welcome to pull any weeds up as you pass . Many thanks Grete
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Messy church grand picnic

Book your place at the Messy Church Grand Picnic on Monday 12th August at St James’ Church Acton Trussell 10.30 to 12.30. Children of all ages welcome- to be accompanied by parent, grandparent or carer. See all details on flyer
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Service at All Saints 4th Aug

You are all invited to a Morning Prayer service at All Saints Church, Bednall on Sunday 4th August starting at 9.30. Jonathan and Esther Burd will be preaching. The organ has now been moved and is ready to play this Sunday! An exciting moment in this stage of the reordering project. Everyone is welcome come and
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A few cakes left!
There are a few cakes left on the cart. Please come along and get some. The ice packs are keeping them cool.
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Patronal Service at St James 28th July
Please note that the Patronal Service on Sunday 28th July at St James is at 6.30pm and not the usual morning time. This special service will include a Celtic Communion and everyone is welcome to come and to stay for refreshments and a chat afterwards.
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Cakes on the Cart Friday
On the cart today we have:Chocolate Malteser Cake rhubarb and custard blond, Lemon drizzle, Spiced ginger and treacle cake Come and enjoy a piece with your cuppa today!
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All Saints Service – Sun 21st July

Dear All You are invited to come and join us at All Saints Church for a Holy Communion Service on Sunday 21st July, starting at 9.30am. Rev’d, Dr. David Primrose will be preaching. We look forward to seeing you there.
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St James-Churches Nature Count- Thanks
This year St James’ Church Acton Trussell again took part in the Count on Nature, run by Caring for God’s Acre. It was good to see new people from the community get involved in the count especially the children. We noticed a difference from previous years as there were virtually no butterflies and few bees

