Occurring
Every Monday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue Address
TBA
'The Case for Easter'

In this four-week DVD study for Easter, Lee Strobel investigates the story surrounding the resurrection of Jesus and how we can know that it is true. In each session, we will explore what the Gospel accounts actually say about Jesus' death and resurrection; how we can reconcile the discrepancies between the accounts, and how we can know the biblical accounts are accurate; what the evidence in the Gospels reveals about the Jesus' tomb being empty; why the Gospel writers are credible when they make this claim and what this evidence leads us to conclude; who the Bible states witnessed Jesus being alive after the crucifixion; how early creeds emerged that stated Jesus was alive, and how it's clear the early church carried on this teaching.

'The Case for Easter' invites participants to examine the evidence for themselves and consider whether the story of Jesus' resurrection makes sense.

Monday 19 February 7.30 (session 1)
Monday 26 February 7.30pm (session 2)
Monday 4 March 7.30pm Benefice Prayer Meeting
Monday 11 March 7.30pm (session 3)
Monday 18 March 7.30pm (session 4)

St Mary, Badby

The 14th century building, with a fine 15th century clerestory, dominates a knoll at the top of the village, which had a population of 701 at the 2021 census. 

The parish is one of five comprising the Knightley Parishes, sharing one Rector, but since April 2024 in interregnum. With invited priests and lay members a schedule of services is maintained as shown on the Services and Events page.  We welcome everyone to our services.   

The church is open every day between 10am and 4pm - do come and visit for quiet contemplation, prayer and exploring the heritage and history of the building over its 600 years.  There is a free Quick Guide leaflet and a £3 full History as well as illustrative boards of the Pew Platform and Roof Repair Projects.

The parish of Badby St Mary is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. 

Parish Safeguarding Officer: 
Julianna Hall, tel. 07802 714556  email [email protected]

Diocesan Safeguarding Officer: 
Victoria Kellett, tel. 01733 887040  email [email protected]

Long distance paths - Knightley Way and Nene Way both start from the village.


28/6/2024

Get in touch

Frances Williams, Church Warden

What's on

Benefice Lent Group

Occurring
Every Monday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
TBA
Address
TBA

'The Case for Easter'

In this four-week DVD study for Easter, Lee Strobel investigates the story surrounding the resurrection of Jesus and how we can know that it is true. In each session, we will explore what the Gospel accounts actually say about Jesus' death and resurrection; how we can reconcile the discrepancies between the accounts, and how we can know the biblical accounts are accurate; what the evidence in the Gospels reveals about the Jesus' tomb being empty; why the Gospel writers are credible when they make this claim and what this evidence leads us to conclude; who the Bible states witnessed Jesus being alive after the crucifixion; how early creeds emerged that stated Jesus was alive, and how it's clear the early church carried on this teaching.

'The Case for Easter' invites participants to examine the evidence for themselves and consider whether the story of Jesus' resurrection makes sense.

Monday 19 February 7.30 (session 1)
Monday 26 February 7.30pm (session 2)
Monday 4 March 7.30pm Benefice Prayer Meeting
Monday 11 March 7.30pm (session 3)
Monday 18 March 7.30pm (session 4)

Safeguarding

Our parish of Badby: St Mary is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Peterborough’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO:

Julianna Hall, tel. 07802 714556 email: [email protected]
or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor:
Victoria Kellett, tel. 01733 887040 email: [email protected]

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.