At 7.30pm 15 June 2024 in St John's Church, Caterham.“The programme will include a huge variety of music covering traditional male voice hymns, haunting spirituals, popular classics and Broadway showstoppers. Expect everything from Robbie Williams and Elvis through to Puccini's Nessun Dorma and the Hallelujah Chorus” Tickets £15 to include refreshments Email: stjohnschurchcaterham@outlook.com Or available on the door Park in Waitrose Car Park, Croudace Car Park Tupwood Lane CR3 6XQ or local roads. Do NOT park in Morrisons Car Park Musical Director: Andrew Moore Pianist: Sam Prouse
A small group of our Eco Church reps locally are facilitating a one day event at St. Lawrence's Church and we would love as many as possible of you to promote and support this important initiative. The event runs during the Caterham Festival, on Saturday 15th June between 11am and 4pm. By bringing people together on the 15th we hope to be able to share stories, hope, ideas for our future and as a result begin to help people to become more thoughtful and better informed about ways in which we are all called to care for God's creation.
A rich choice of puddings, not to be trifled with (apart from the sherry trifles). Banoffee pie, fruit salad, scones, Viennetta (hmmm) and many other delicious pudding were on offer to the discerning diner.After filling plates, bowls and faces, 6 swift games of 'beetle' followed. Oh, the frustration of not being able to throw a six to get started!Then a wide array of games were on offer, the vicar wealded a mean bananagrams technique, there was a London Underground game, a bit of Dobble and rumours of a bomb being handed around!Looked like everyone was having a good time, even those occasionally being 'blown' up.
<br><a href="https://www.thykingdomcome.global/">Thy Kingdom Come</a> is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus. What started in 2016 as an invitation from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the Church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer.