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2023 jan - aug

Breakfast Church, Saturday 4 February 2023

The breakfast church on February 4th was well attended. A full English breakfast was enjoyed while people enjoyed the company of friends and neighbours. Recordings of hymns were played and people were invited to ‘take a prayer’ or write and ‘leave a prayer’ on our prayer board.The sausages, bacon, eggs and milk were all produced locally as were the homemade jams and marmalade.

 

Easter Crafts and Egg Hunt, Saturday 8 April 2023

The Good Companions group that meet once a month prepared craft activities including Easter bunny masks for the children to complete at our recent Easter egg hunt with  a visit from the Easter bunny. The children enjoyed searching the church inside and out to find eggs as well as making Easter baskets and masks.

Luffincott Service,  9 July 2023

A service was held at Luffincott Church on Sunday 9th July.
It was well attended by members from across our Benefice. The Rev Paul Fitzpatrick gave a very informative sermon on the history of the churc. Tea and coffee was served before the start of the service by the Tetcott ladies.

Flower Arrangements,  July 2023

Shirley Crane very kindly came to Tetcott Church to demonstrate many ideas on how to arrange flowers without using oasis which is now known to be very bad for the environment.