Finding God in All Things

Occurring
Every Saturday at for 2 hours
Venue
Rawreth: St Nicholas
Address
Rawreth: St Nicholas, Church Rd, Rawreth, Wickford., SS11 8SH, United Kingdom

On Saturday morning in Lent Richard and Elizabeth Jordan will be leading prayer, reflection and participation on the theme of ‘Finding God in all Things.’ We will look at the very ordinary parts of our lives to see where God finds us and how we can be closer to Him.
Each meeting will begin with prayer, a bit of input and some activity. We’ll be at St Nicholas, Rawreth and the sessions begin at 10.00am and will finish by 12 midday. They will be independent of each other so you can dip in and out as suits you.

The subjects are:
25th February: Finding God in Pictures
4th March: Finding God in The World around us
18th March: Finding God in Society
25th March: Finding God in Our Homes (and Gardens)
1st April: Finding God in Writing:, e.g. Letters, Texts and Posts.
We look forward to seeing you then.

All Saints', Rettendon

All Saints' Church, Rettendon has a friendly congregation and you are very welcome to our services and events.

Our most important activity is our main act of worship on Sundays at 11.15 a.m. This is usually the Parish Eucharist, but on the third Sunday we hold lay-led Morning Worship.

All Saints' is also a great place for your special events, a Baptism, your Wedding or even the Funeral of a loved one. Please contact us for more information.

HISTORY

The village of Rettendon is mentioned in the Doomsday Book (1086), and the earliest part of the church is the Norman south doorway and dates back to about 1200. The Nave and Chancel are from about the same period and with most of the rest of the church being built in the 15th Century. Some of the carving in the Chancel also dates back to this time but most of the present furniture was put in place when the church was restored in 1898. The tower was refurbished twice in the 20th Century. More recently, a kitchen was added in the Nave and disabled toilet at the base of the tower.

A couple of distinctive features about the church are the Humphrey Memorial and the two-storey vestry.

The marble Humphrey Memorial completely fills the east wall of the north aisle and dates back to 1727. Edmund Humphrey also left an endowment which founded Rettendon Primary School.

The vestry is a 15th addition to the church and the upper storey may well, at some time, have been occupied by an Anchorite or similar religious.

There is also a memorial to Richard Cannon (1605) who founded a trust which still support those in need in the parish.

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Church Road
Rawreth
Wickford

SS11 8SH

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Finding God in All Things

Occurring
Every Saturday at for 2 hours
Venue
Rawreth: St Nicholas
Address
Rawreth: St Nicholas, Church Rd, Rawreth, Wickford., SS11 8SH, United Kingdom

On Saturday morning in Lent Richard and Elizabeth Jordan will be leading prayer, reflection and participation on the theme of ‘Finding God in all Things.’ We will look at the very ordinary parts of our lives to see where God finds us and how we can be closer to Him.
Each meeting will begin with prayer, a bit of input and some activity. We’ll be at St Nicholas, Rawreth and the sessions begin at 10.00am and will finish by 12 midday. They will be independent of each other so you can dip in and out as suits you.

The subjects are:
25th February: Finding God in Pictures
4th March: Finding God in The World around us
18th March: Finding God in Society
25th March: Finding God in Our Homes (and Gardens)
1st April: Finding God in Writing:, e.g. Letters, Texts and Posts.
We look forward to seeing you then.

Safeguarding

Our parish of Rettendon: All Saints' 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 Chelmsford’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 [[email protected]] 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.

Chelmsford Diocese Safeguarding Team