Every six years, across the whole country, Church Electoral Rolls have to be deleted, and completely new Church Electoral Rolls have to be prepared. This year marks the commencement of the next new Church Electoral Roll, which comes into effect, for Dean, on the date of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting on 12 May 2025, which is to be held at 7pm in the KCC at Dean. Inclusion on the Church Electoral Roll signifies membership of the church, is what makes anyone legally a member of St Oswald’s, which means that they belong to St Oswald’s Church and St Oswald’s belongs to them. It also entitles those on the electoral roll to vote in, and stand for, church elections held during the Annual Parochial Church Meeting, to which everybody is welcome to attend, for the Parochial Church Council (PCC), which makes decisions about the running of St Oswald’s. All residents of the parish, who are over 16, a member of the Church of England, or of a Church in communion with it, and have been baptised, are cordially invited to fill in one of the application forms for enrolment on the Electoral Roll, which has been enclosed with this magazine, and submit it by one of the options mentioned below by 30 March 2025.Please see further details as to eligibility and application form and application form attached. Should you have any difficulty accessing these documents please contact inmedgar@googlemail.com
We are moving to a new pattern of services, this will be rolled out in two stages. March The first Sunday of the month starting March 2nd will be a clergy led Book of Common Prayer Communion Service. The second Sunday will be Morning Prayer, the third Sunday a lay led Service and the Fourth Sunday Holy Communion. In March the 5th Sunday, March 30th is Mothering Sunday and will be Morning Prayer. During March ALL Services will continue to be held at 11.00am. April From April the service pattern will remain as above but the new start time of all our services will be 10.00am.