The Daisy Day Workshop, At St Pauls

We’re going Daisy Crazy at St Paul’s on Saturday 12th July.

It’s fun, it’s different and it’s going to look amazing.

So what is Daisy Day all about?
For 1 day only there will be decorated paper plates, now transformed into colourful
daisies, hanging from a chain going all around the church. To achieve the number of
daisies needed, has been a fantastic community effort with over 500 paper plates
distributed between local schools, village groups, clubs, organisations and many
more taking part.

To give everyone a chance to decorate a daisy and hang it onto the chain there will
be a FREE daisy-decorating workshop in the church that morning 10.30-12.00.

All materials will be provided and if you need help, Carol with all her
creative skills, will be there to give you some ideas.

During the day from 2– 4.30pm St Paul’s is holding an Information Afternoon.
This is an opportunity to hear about the future plans for the church including ideas to
open up the nave for the community once the pews have been removed. The first
step towards improving the church will be the upgrading of the Lady Chapel to install
heating which should make it more attractive as a small space for meetings and
similar …more about that on the 12th . Yes, there’s a lot going on at St Paul’s behind
the scenes so do come along to find out more. Your ideas and questions regarding
the proposed plans are important to us.

Teas will be served throughout the afternoon and there’s a Family Quiz Trail where
clues can be found inside the church and in the churchyard.

Please join us at St Paul’s’ on Saturday 12th July and if you have decorated a daisy,
maybe you will be able to find it on the enormous daisy chain.

Maggie Booth

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Communion during this time

In these unprecedented times, we are working hard to find imaginative solutions in a landscape that has been rapidly changing. Sometimes we get things right, and sometimes we miss the mark. I apologise that this has been the case regarding communion.

For those of you who have received wafers in a parcel, we would ask that you either consume them, or put them somewhere safe to bring back once we are able to be together again.

We are going to be sending out a new order of service for use during this time as either a simple service of the word or, on occasion, to help us to share an Agape meal together.

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