2019

Sunday before Lent - Church4All

Sunday before the start of Lent

Good Friday

A short service of hymns and readings and making an Easter banner.

Easter Monday - World Church coffee morning

Over £2000 raised for our mission link partner in South Sudan. Thanks to everyone who supported the event.

Strawberry Tea - St Michael's

Raising funds for St Michael's with delicious strawberry teas! £430.12 raised after gift aid added. Thank you to all who attended and all who worked so hard to make the event a success.

 

Full house with Scout and Brigade visitors - July 28

Two groups in the Lakes for a week of activities joined us at the Church4All service this morning; great to have a full church. Continuing the 'Words by the Waters' series, Lay Reader Alan Wright noted the importance of recognising God's voice and reacting in a positive way - as risk takers rather than running away.

Summer Coffee morning

Nearly £1000 raised from the sale of bowls, cards, cakes, coffee etc. Thank you to everyone who attended and made things for the event.

BBQ

Thanks to Alan and Janet for hosting and to all who helped, brought food etc. It was a great afternoon.

Summer Church4All series

Huge thank you to Alan and Veronica Wright for the Church4All series on 'Words by the Waters' each Sunday of the summer holidays at St Paul's, Pooley Bridge. Anyone who has attended will know how much effort is required for these. A reminder of the R's we have been through :

  • Recognise (Naaman, John the Baptist)
  • React (Jonah, the fishermen)
  • Rescue (Noah, Jesus)
  • Restore (Moses, Peter)
  • Resolve (Joshua, John the Baptist)
  • Respond (Moses, Peter)
  • Renewal and risk taking (Ezekiel, Paul)

Scaffolding at St Paul's

Repairs to the bell tower and roof renovation are complete and the scaffolding should be removed by the next service on December 15.

Roof under repair - St Paul's

Christmas coffee morning

Thanks to all who baked / made / helped / attended the coffee morning on Saturday, November 30 in the Parkin Hall. About £900 raised.

Pictures from 2019