All Saints Church is OPEN for public worship on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 9.30 am and on the 1st Sunday of the month at 6pm. Please see our "Who's Who" page for contact details of keyholders. Rector: Lorna Brabin-Smith 01522 794868 lorna.brabinsmith@btinternet.com
Friday, 13 February 2015
Monday, 9 February 2015
Sunday, 1 February 2015
Ash Wednesday - what's it all about?
Wednesday 18 February is Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent, when we begin the time of preparation for Easter. On Ash Wednesday we will celebrate Holy Communion at 7.30 pm, with the ancient ceremony of 'ashing'. Each worshipper is marked on the forehead with a cross drawn in ash, which is made from the palm crosses blessed at the previous year's Palm Sunday service. The 'ashing' is accompanied by the words 'Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.' The intention is to remind the worshipper to repent of their sins before it is too late.
Nowadays Lent has become a largely misunderstood time, when people give up something (usually chocolate or alcohol) as a reminder of the traditional Lenten fast and a means of self discipline. This has about as much to do with Lent as novelty Easter eggs have to do with the resurrection! Instead of (or as well as!) giving up the booze for a few weeks, why not try making a positive difference in your life? To use the other form of words for 'ashing', 'Repent and believe in the Gospel.'
Nowadays Lent has become a largely misunderstood time, when people give up something (usually chocolate or alcohol) as a reminder of the traditional Lenten fast and a means of self discipline. This has about as much to do with Lent as novelty Easter eggs have to do with the resurrection! Instead of (or as well as!) giving up the booze for a few weeks, why not try making a positive difference in your life? To use the other form of words for 'ashing', 'Repent and believe in the Gospel.'
Valentine's Night Quiz
What better way to spend St Valentine's Day than arguing with your nearest and dearest over the right answer?!
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