Churches to host Harvest festivals

By The Editor

22nd Sep 2022 | Local News

People living in Peasedown St John, Wellow and Shoscombe will have lots of opportunities to get involved in a wide range of activities this Harvest.

Anglican churches in all three villages, which make up the St J's Group, have put together an action-packed programme over a two-week period.

Leader of all three churches, Revd Matthew Street, said;

"Harvest is the time of the year we can all come together to thank God for our food, and all the gifts the land around us provides from clothing to furniture.

 

Whether you are two years old, or 102 years old, come along to one of our Harvest celebration events this year."

On Sunday 25th September, these Harvest events will take place:

  • 10.30 am – Morning Praise - St John's Church, Peasedown St John
  • 11.15 am – Holy Communion – St James's Church, Foxcote
  • 4.30 pm – Soul Food Harvest Festival – St John's Church, Peasedown St John

And then on Sunday 2nd October, a Harvest festival will be held at:

  • 10 am – Morning Praise – St Julian's Church, Wellow

Matthew added: "Come along to one of our Harvest festivals this year, everyone and anyone will be given a warm welcome."

 

For more details follow the St J's Group on Twitter, @stjsgroup or visit their website, www.stjsgroup.org, which includes details of future events, the church's work in the community, activities going on during the week and live recordings of Sunday sermons.

     

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