Why be married in Church?A marriage service, wherever it is held, is a public declaration of love and commitment to your partner. If you choose to get married in church, there is an added dimension - the assurance that God cares about your relationship and that his resources and strength are available to help you.So can you be married at one of our Churches?We will do everything we can to enable you to do so.Here’s how it works:You have a legal right to marry in the Church of England parish church where you or your fiancé(e) lives.If at least one of you hasn’t lived in one of the 3 Parishes of the Benefice (Aston Clinton, Buckland or Drayton Beauchamp) for at least six months, you will need to demonstrate a connection with the Church where you wish to be married. That means that at least one of the following applies to at least one of you :was baptised at the Churchhas attended worship in the Church for at least six monthshas a parent or a grandparent who has a connection with the ParishEven if you can’t demonstrate any of the connections above, we’ll help you explore whether it is possible for you to be married here so please contact us on 01296 632488 or email to benefice3@gmail.comWhat will it cost?For 2023 the fee is £625.00, which includes the Minister, Church Service, lighting, heating and administration.Optional extras are a Church Organist, Verger, Reading of Banns and Bells, of which the Church can confirm costs.For further details, contact the Benefice Administrator on 01296 632488 or email to benefice3@gmail.com
The 750th Anniversary Celebrations took place between Thursday 15th June to Sunday 18th June. Within All Saints' church each day 10am - 4pm there was:1) A display of Buckland Historic memorabilia2) A Flower Festival3) A Book of Presence for all visitors to sign4) Historical Memorabilia collected and displayed5) Art produced by the Aston Clinton School childrenThere were refreshments with homemade cake available each day between 10am - 12 noon.On Saturday 17th June, there was a plant sale within the church and an evening reception from 7pm with live piano music and a cash bar.The celebrations culminated in a Benefice Sung Eucharist service led by Bishop Alan at 10.30am on Sunday 18th June followed by music & refreshments in the churchyard.
All Saints' which is mentioned in the Domesday Book and has over 3000 people buried in our churchyard since 1273 and we feel we owe it to future generations to keep the church in good order.The old worn out louvres on the South side of the tower need replacing and the tower clock has stopped working.Would you participate in these 2 essential projects by donating one penny per year of the church's history (£7.50) or 10 pence per year (£75.00) or even one pound for each year (£750.00).Any and every donation will be very much appreciated and once our target has been reached, there will be an evening reception and drinks for all donors to the appeal.Please contact our treasurer Kate Eckett at kaeckett@icloud.com or call 01296 630461 / 07900 828621 to register and pledge your donation.