Silsoe Harvest Supper – Friday 17 September
Silsoe Harvest Supper – Friday 17 September at 7:30 pm. Tickets £10 per person. Available from Jill – 01525 860117, Alan – 01525 864805 or Katie – 07949 156341
Benefice of Flitton, Pulloxhill & Silsoe
Living our Faith, Loving our Communities
Silsoe Harvest Supper – Friday 17 September at 7:30 pm. Tickets £10 per person. Available from Jill – 01525 860117, Alan – 01525 864805 or Katie – 07949 156341
We are looking at recording a service to celebrate Harvest. If you’d be interested in contributing to in any way (by offering to read, contribute musically, offer technical talents or be involved in any other way), pleasecontact Clare Butler Ellis at clare.butlerellis@gmail.com as soon
English Heritage are planning to open the De Grey Mausoleum in Flitton Church on two dates in September. This is your opportunity to have a look round this historic Mausoleum so why not put the date in your diary? Opening times are: Sunday 5th September – 2pm – 4pm Wednesday 15th September – 2pm – … Read more
The annual Bike ‘n Hike organised by the Beds & Herts Historic Churches Trust is on 11 September. This is a sponsored event with 50% of all monies raised returned to the local church. Margaret Butt from Flitton has started getting into training and says ‘It’s some years since I had done any cycling at … Read more
We will be cleaning Flitton Church on Monday 23 August starting at 10 am. There’ll be coffee and cake at 11am and all help will be gratefully received. The more of us that do it, the less there is to do!
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh It is with great sadness that we received the news of the death of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. Our prayers are offered for Her Majesty the Queen and members of the Royal Family at this time, and for all who are grieving this loss. We … Read more
At one time or another, almost all of us will have wished that we were better at prayer – even the first disciples asked Jesus how to pray. In this eight week Zoom course based around the Lord’s Prayer, we’ll begin with the question ‘Why Pray?’ and go on to explore different ways of prayer that
include listening, adoration and contemplation.
Join us for our Benefice Ash Wednesday Service on Wednesday 17th February as we prepare to make the journey through Lent together. The service will be presented by David Payne & Anne Barker and be available on the Virtual Vicar page from 7.00am on Ash Wednesday morning.