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Thank you everyone who supported the church on Saturday at our bee Special afternoon tea. We raised £176.42p. For our fu...
03/05/2026

Thank you everyone who supported the church on Saturday at our bee Special afternoon tea.
We raised £176.42p. For our funds.
Next event is 27th June our special church festaval look out for updates. If you would like to help out or have some ideas let us know.

SPECIAL GUEST MOONSHINE THE BARN OWL Don't forget our bee Special afternoon tea this Saturday 2 until 4 come and support...
28/04/2026

SPECIAL GUEST MOONSHINE THE BARN OWL

Don't forget our bee Special afternoon tea this Saturday 2 until 4 come and support us .
Have a sales Table . Text Wendy on 07842380576. Just a donation for church funds

Come and Join us May 2nd, ( 2 to 4 )wrong time on poster.For a yummy Afternoon. Learn about our Cornish Black Bee.Please...
21/04/2026

Come and Join us May 2nd, ( 2 to 4 )wrong time on poster.
For a yummy Afternoon. Learn about our Cornish Black Bee.
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Easter lillys for you.Church open 10. Untill.4.Do pop in, they smell divine.We are meeting in the church 10.30 on Tuesda...
05/04/2026

Easter lillys for you.
Church open 10. Untill.4.
Do pop in, they smell divine.
We are meeting in the church 10.30 on Tuesday to talk about our forth comming mayday celebrations. We would love you to join us with your ideas.

To let you all know our services this Easter.Good Friday liturgy @ noon. Easter day @11 as usual. We have quite a few pa...
30/03/2026

To let you all know our services this Easter.
Good Friday liturgy @ noon.
Easter day @11 as usual.
We have quite a few palm crosses at the back of the church if you would like one or would like to give one.
Also the church will have memorial Easter lillys if you would like to add a loved one to the list also at the back of the church.
Any donations for the lilies please pop it in the alma box near the door.

Come and support a local enterprise Sam's kitchen take away. in the church hall 5.30 to 8.30.
20/02/2026

Come and support a local enterprise Sam's kitchen take away. in the church hall 5.30 to 8.30.

Thoughts on love this time of year not just between partners, but God's love for us. Shining a light in the darkness is ...
15/02/2026

Thoughts on love this time of year not just between partners, but God's love for us.

Shining a light in the darkness is not always easy… yet it is one of the most meaningful things we can do.

Illumination is the act of bringing light to the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual being, to the shadowed places. It is clarity. It is awakening. It is the quiet moment when truth becomes visible.
You are loved. You are love.

When you can bless someone else while walking through your own storm, that is love.

Candlemass Some different thoughts on candlemassI thought you might like to read.This ancient festival marks the midpoin...
30/01/2026

Candlemass
Some different thoughts on candlemass
I thought you might like to read.

This ancient festival marks the midpoint of winter, halfway between the shortest day and the spring equinox.

Candlemas is a traditional Christian festival that commemorates the ritual purification of Mary forty days after the birth of her son Jesus. On this day, Christians remember the presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple. Forty days after the birth of a Jewish boy, it was the custom to take him to the temple in Jerusalem to be presented to God by his thankful parents.

In pre-Christian times, this day was known as the ‘Feast of Lights’ and celebrated the increase strength of the life-giving sun as winter gave way to spring.

How did the 2nd February come to be called Candlemas?

It was the day of the year when all the candles, that were used in the church during the coming year, were brought into church and a blessing was said over them – so it was the Festival Day (or ‘mass’) of the Candles.

Candles were important in those days not only because there was no electric lights. Some people thought they gave protection against plague and illness and famine. For Christians, they were (and still are) a reminder of something even more important. Before Jesus came to earth, it was as if everyone was ‘in the dark’. People often felt lost and lonely. Afraid. As if they were on their own, with no one to help them. Then came Jesus with his message that he is with his followers always ready to help and comfort them. As if he is a guiding light to them in the darkness. Christians often talk of Jesus as ‘the light of the World’ – and candles are lit during church services to remind Christians of this.

candles held during a candlemas church servicecandle

Candlemas is a day which holds many different customs.

The Romans had a custom of lighting candles to scare away evil spirits in the winter.

One of the most interesting custom took place in Scotland. In the olden days, Candlemas was the day when children brought candles to school so that the classrooms could have light on dull days. As time went on, gas lighting took over from candle light. The children took money to the teacher who was suppose to spend it on sweets and cakes for the children to eat. The boy or girl taking in the most money were declared Candlemas King and Queen and they ‘ruled’ for six weeks. They had the power to make one whole afternoon a week a playtime and they could also let anyone they wished off punishment.

Other names for Candlemas Day

Candlemas’s Day also has two other names. One is the ‘Presentation of Christ in the Temple’. The other is the ‘Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary’. Both these names come from special events in the life of baby Jesus.

Candlemas Day Weather-lore, beliefs and sayings

People believe that Candlemas Day predicted the weather for the rest of the winter. The weather proverbs express the idea that a fine bright sunny Candlemas day means that there is more winter to come, whereas a cloudy wet stormy Candlemas day means that the worst of winter is over.

Weather Proverbs

If Candlemas Day be fair and bright
Winter will have another fight.
If Candlemas Day brings cloud and rain,
Winter won’t come again.

If Candlemas Day be dry and fair,
The half o the winter’s to come and mair;
If Candlemas Day be wet and foul,
The half o the winter’s gane at Yule.

Farmer’s Proverbs

‘A farmer should, on Candlemas Day,
Have half his corn and half his hay.’

‘On Candlemas Day if the thorns hang adrop,
You can be sure of a good pea crop.’

German Proverb.

" The badger peeps out of his hole on Candlemas Day,
and, if he finds snow, walks abroad; but if he sees the sun shining he draws back into his hole."

In America the same story is told about the groundhog or woodchuck.

The last time to see our crib. It has to be all put away until Christmas.This Sunday is candlemass. Please come and join...
30/01/2026

The last time to see our crib. It has to be all put away until Christmas.
This Sunday is candlemass.
Please come and join us you will be most welcome. Our service is at 11, followed by coffee in the hall afterwards

Some of the flowers this month.
30/01/2026

Some of the flowers this month.

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