Candlemas on February 2nd.

Occurring
for 23 hours, 45 mins
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In the UK some people begin taking Christmas Decorations down well before the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas (January 6th) - but in many parts of the world the festival is celebrated for more than a month and lasts until February 2nd. So, if you still have some lights left in the garden or decorations around the house, you are in good company!
The season celebrating the arrival of Jesus formally concludes with the festival of Candlemas.
The readings in churches on this Sunday remember the “Presentation in the Temple” (Luke 2:22-40) the time when Jesus was taken as a baby to the Temple in Jerusalem. In many parts of the church this Sunday is a time when candles are taken to church to be blessed.
When lit, these candles are a symbol of Jesus - the Light of the World.

St. Peter's Anglican Church, Hopton, Staffordshire.

A small church - a big welcome!

We would be delighted to meet you in our small, most welcoming church of St. Peter's, Hopton.

A part of St. James the Great Church in Salt, we share their ethos, however, our building has a very different heritage.

Below is a shortened account of its opening in Easter of 1876. To see the full report please click on "About Us".

Opening Of A Village Chapel At Hopton.

This hamlet contains a population of about two hundred inhabitants, who are nearly two miles distant from their Parish Church at Salt. For some years past a great desire has been felt by the people themselves that they could have a little Church built in their village for the aged and infirm as well as for general use, when bad weather or the distance or other reasonable cause interfered with their attendance at Salt. Various circumstances, however, have prevented this plan from being carried out, but for the last year or two the Earl of Shrewsbury, to whom the village belongs, has very kindly made a temporary provision by sending a carriage every Sunday to convey those who most needed such help to Salt Church. A further improvement has now been made, which perhaps in the course of a few years may lead to a still better means being supplied. With the noble Earl's permission, a roomy barn about the centre of the village in the occupation of Mr. E J Mousley, who most kindly gave it up for the purpose, has been converted by Mr. F Ratcliffe, builder, of Stafford, into a simple and seemly Chapel, capable of containing about one hundred persons, where Divine Service may be occasionally performed under license of the Bishop of the Diocese.

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Our Vicar is The Rev'd Vivienne Starkie.

Associate Minister the Rev'd Vivienne Starkie
01889 - 271046

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Candlemas on February 2nd.

Occurring
for 23 hours, 45 mins
Venue
Address

In the UK some people begin taking Christmas Decorations down well before the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas (January 6th) - but in many parts of the world the festival is celebrated for more than a month and lasts until February 2nd. So, if you still have some lights left in the garden or decorations around the house, you are in good company!
The season celebrating the arrival of Jesus formally concludes with the festival of Candlemas.
The readings in churches on this Sunday remember the “Presentation in the Temple” (Luke 2:22-40) the time when Jesus was taken as a baby to the Temple in Jerusalem. In many parts of the church this Sunday is a time when candles are taken to church to be blessed.
When lit, these candles are a symbol of Jesus - the Light of the World.

Safeguarding

Our parish of Salt: St James the Great 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 Lichfield’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 or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. 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.