30th Sept 10am church harvest decorating 1st Oct 10.30am Harvest Eucharist. Bring your lunch
What’s ‘A Man For All Seasons’ about ?… order your tickets. The play revolves around More's conflict with Henry VIII over the latter's proposed divorce from Catherine of Aragon; a play about integrity that engages our attention from page one.<a href="https://www.facebook.com/john.davies.3532507?__cft__[0]=AZWmsfoUm8DqPJjShqJCIM38L62TkXO2NT_Qm2oQHFvnru3IFcJlE6KiWjCFwfkxgNTh_ufS3dAqni5ZJzmGEuuFSLxZ8aLTqcDvRMx2K9Js4_JLB_6_jP9chzmxAU_ILH1HI0YuvvlshpAvah4ozezlFSBDr7sJY6e37-nba2ic_zKWWTaGdNZvwUEc67yvZdc&__tn__=-]K-R">John Davies</a> is directing and also playing the part of Sir Thomas More. John says, "Having played this part several times, I am following the playwright's own instruction that it should not be 'an exact reproduction of the elaborate style <a></a>of the period.'" Characters will wear black with plain colours added to show status: Red for the Cardinal, Yellow for the King, Green for the Duke, and so on. A modern dress production which will allow the arguments at the heart of this moving story to breathe and develop with clarity.
St Cuthbert’s Ladies Who Dine meet regularly to share meals and conversation. The latest do was a night out at ten pin bowling followed by delicious food at the very hospitable home of Irene and John Roberts- Davies, (Irene is a churchwarden). What an enjoyable evening. Fabulous. If you’d like to be kept up to date with invitations to join the Ladies Who Dine, contact Kerry Steele on 07772 300088