Geldeston Patronal Church Festival

Occuring
for 1 day, 22 hours
Venue
Geldeston: St Michael & All Angels
Address
Old Yarmouth Road Geldeston Beccles, NR34 0LW, United Kingdom

Geldeston Patronal and Flower Festival 29-30 Sept , 1 Oct:
Why the festival?
Having reached a major phase in the restoration works of the exterior and interior of the church including seven of the windows (in danger of falling out on account of the warping of the leading), it was time to celebrate with a special service of re dedication and thanksgiving! The Rt Revd Bishop of Norwich, Graham Usher kindly agreed to lead this service on 1 Oct.

The selected date is the nearest Sunday to the feast of St Michael and All angels which falls on 29 September and to whom our church is dedicated. Their feast sometimes known as Michaelmas is widely celebrated as it marks or nearly so the autumn equinox with shorter days to follow. Historically it marked the end of harvest, a time when servants were hire and debts paid. Families celebrations included eating goose, roasting carrots and finishing picking blackberries(so as to avoid the devil’s spit)! Feasting includes flowers, music and dance. What great prompts for a flower festival to be incorporated into the Patronal Festival!

What’s happening at The Festival?
The focus of the Festival is round the church. The church itself will be bedecked with floral arrangements representing different hymns. Look out for the displays by children too. We are privileged to include works by three internationally renowned artists also associated with Geldeston, including installations by Katharine Colville, Brian Eno, and a painting Richrd Wathen-what a treat!
Flowers ‘n wine on 29 September, 6.00pm, the feast day itself, provides a first opportunity to see the displays in a relaxed fashion over a glass of wine with canapes served, and to chat amongst friends and neighbours. Two Tin Hats, a saxophone quartet, will be playing to make a lovely evening.

For those interested in local wildlife and have booked a place, Richard Moores will be leading a bat walk starting from the church at 7.00pm. Bat detectors will help adults on the walk hear bats, children with their more acute hearing can hear them un assisted. The timing of the walk is related to the time bats usually leave their roosts, however it is also dependent on the conditions at the time and as with all wildlife there is no guarantee you will see them.

On Saturday 30 Sept the flower festival opens to all at 10.00am. Thurlton Gospel Choir will be singing at some point in the morning. Between 2pm -4pm the programme of music playing in the church continues including two up and coming young musicians, U3A group of hand bell ringers, and madrigal singers.

Between 2-4pm on Sat 30 outside the church, visitors can enjoy refreshments and home made cakes, ice creams, browse the local produce and plant stalls, watch a children’s dance group, participate in games, the raffle, see classic cars ) hear Geldeston Ukulele Massif Group and watch teddies parachuting off the church tower (teddies between 2-3pm). The teddies need to come with their parachutes prepared. The group of classic cars provide interest and a photo opportunity!

The afternoon is completed by a tour starting at 4.30pm of our local heroes remembered in and around the church. The tour will be lead by Jonathan Sayer providing a fascinating insight to the lives of those who fought for us. You need to pre book as numbers are limited

On Sunday, 1 Oct at 10.30am Rt. Revd. Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich will lead the service of re dedication and a sung eucharist. Jason Collins will play the organ with a local choir, and a children’s choir from Gillingham school. All are welcome to come to the service of celebration. After the service, the flower festival continues until 4pm.
For further details/ book tickets: [email protected] or: 01502 713384
or: www.achurchnearyou.com/church/10149/
Funds raised in aid of the Church Restoration Fund.

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Geldeston: St Michael & All Angels

Welcome to these pages for the Church of St Michael & All Angels, Geldeston. We hope you will find all the information which you were seeking here, such as times of our prayer and worship services and details of future events. If you are unable to find what you sought here, please do feel free to contact us and we will be very pleased to help you.

We look forward to being able to welcome you to our church in the love of Christ, whatever the purpose of your visit.

The parish is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Norwich’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.

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The Revd David Smith

The Rectory, 60 The Street, Geldeston, Beccles

NR34 0LN
Rector
01502 711645
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Geldeston Patronal Church Festival

Occuring
for 1 day, 22 hours
Venue
Geldeston: St Michael & All Angels
Address
Old Yarmouth Road Geldeston Beccles, NR34 0LW, United Kingdom

Geldeston Patronal and Flower Festival 29-30 Sept , 1 Oct:
Why the festival?
Having reached a major phase in the restoration works of the exterior and interior of the church including seven of the windows (in danger of falling out on account of the warping of the leading), it was time to celebrate with a special service of re dedication and thanksgiving! The Rt Revd Bishop of Norwich, Graham Usher kindly agreed to lead this service on 1 Oct.

The selected date is the nearest Sunday to the feast of St Michael and All angels which falls on 29 September and to whom our church is dedicated. Their feast sometimes known as Michaelmas is widely celebrated as it marks or nearly so the autumn equinox with shorter days to follow. Historically it marked the end of harvest, a time when servants were hire and debts paid. Families celebrations included eating goose, roasting carrots and finishing picking blackberries(so as to avoid the devil’s spit)! Feasting includes flowers, music and dance. What great prompts for a flower festival to be incorporated into the Patronal Festival!

What’s happening at The Festival?
The focus of the Festival is round the church. The church itself will be bedecked with floral arrangements representing different hymns. Look out for the displays by children too. We are privileged to include works by three internationally renowned artists also associated with Geldeston, including installations by Katharine Colville, Brian Eno, and a painting Richrd Wathen-what a treat!
Flowers ‘n wine on 29 September, 6.00pm, the feast day itself, provides a first opportunity to see the displays in a relaxed fashion over a glass of wine with canapes served, and to chat amongst friends and neighbours. Two Tin Hats, a saxophone quartet, will be playing to make a lovely evening.

For those interested in local wildlife and have booked a place, Richard Moores will be leading a bat walk starting from the church at 7.00pm. Bat detectors will help adults on the walk hear bats, children with their more acute hearing can hear them un assisted. The timing of the walk is related to the time bats usually leave their roosts, however it is also dependent on the conditions at the time and as with all wildlife there is no guarantee you will see them.

On Saturday 30 Sept the flower festival opens to all at 10.00am. Thurlton Gospel Choir will be singing at some point in the morning. Between 2pm -4pm the programme of music playing in the church continues including two up and coming young musicians, U3A group of hand bell ringers, and madrigal singers.

Between 2-4pm on Sat 30 outside the church, visitors can enjoy refreshments and home made cakes, ice creams, browse the local produce and plant stalls, watch a children’s dance group, participate in games, the raffle, see classic cars ) hear Geldeston Ukulele Massif Group and watch teddies parachuting off the church tower (teddies between 2-3pm). The teddies need to come with their parachutes prepared. The group of classic cars provide interest and a photo opportunity!

The afternoon is completed by a tour starting at 4.30pm of our local heroes remembered in and around the church. The tour will be lead by Jonathan Sayer providing a fascinating insight to the lives of those who fought for us. You need to pre book as numbers are limited

On Sunday, 1 Oct at 10.30am Rt. Revd. Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich will lead the service of re dedication and a sung eucharist. Jason Collins will play the organ with a local choir, and a children’s choir from Gillingham school. All are welcome to come to the service of celebration. After the service, the flower festival continues until 4pm.
For further details/ book tickets: [email protected] or: 01502 713384
or: www.achurchnearyou.com/church/10149/
Funds raised in aid of the Church Restoration Fund.

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