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Events

1 7.30 Ashill APCM
2 7.00 Horton APCM
4 County School Term ends
5 7.30 Horton Concert & Buffet
9 7.00 I Abbots APCM
13 10.00 Donyatt Farmers' Market
14 7.30 I Brewers APCM
19 Broadway Coffee Morning
10.00 Diocese Synod
19/20 Donyatt Recycling
21 County School Term starts
22 7.00 Ilton APCM
26 7.30 Donyatt Pontypridd Male Voice Choir
27 12.30 I Brewers St George's Day lunch
12.30 Horton Village Hall St George's Day lunch
28 7.00 Broadway APC
29 7.30 Donyatt APCM
Visit by our two Bishops
Both of our Bishops will be visiting the Deanery in May. A programme has been arranged that tries to give them the 'feel' of our large Deanery. In addition, there is an opportunity for all of us to meet them. This will be on Tuesday 13th May at 7pm (until a little after 9pm) at Chard St Mary's Church A 'cuppa' and light refreshments will be available from 6.30. Both Bishops will speak for a short time, with plenty of time for discussion and questions afterwards. The evening will close with a service of Compline. I must emphasise that this is an event for every one of you, whether or not you are on the PCC or anything else !
Reading in church
The evening meeting is coming up soon – on Tuesday 20th May from 7.30 to 9.00 pm
in Ilton Church -
Leading Worship
A reminder that this four-
Confirmation
There will be a confirmation at Shepton Beauchamp on September 28th at 10.30. If anyone is interested in being confirmed at this time, please contact me as soon as possible.
4th May
10.00am Family Service with Rob Allen
Thirty minutes of worship, music and stories, designed for those young of heart or of years (or both!) All ages catered for in this relaxed and gentle service.
4th, 11th & 25th May
11.15am Sung Mass (Vicar 4th & 25th: Nigel Whinney 11th)
This style of this service harks back to mediaeval times but died out during after
the Civil War when the Puritans implemented a very austere form of worship and living.
It was brought back to our village by Father Stuckey-
.
20th May
10.00 Family Eucharist with the Vicar
Jesus shared the Last Supper with his friends and the Family Eucharist is the means by we offer his sacrament to our village. Different in style from the Sung Mass, this is the service for all who are confident in their faith, exploring or questioning. Jesus invites you to his supper: come & find out what it means to you.
A good service for children and young adults.