Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
11, Blenheim Crescent Luton St Albans, LU3 1HA, United Kingdom
We will soon be celebrating our Harvest Festival service on Sunday 8th of October at 10am.
Harvest is a time to engage our ‘heads, hands and hearts’ – to understand why God calls us to care for the world, to give thanks to God for our food and the good things in our life, and to respond to God by working for climate justice and through offering our support to those in need through donations to the foodbank. This service lands on the same week as the Feast of St Francis of Assisi, so in the sermon we’ll be looking at St Francis of Assisi as an example of how to respond with our heads, hands and hearts.

If you would like to contribute harvest donations, Luton Foodbank currently need:

Cash donations: https://lutonfoodbank.org.uk/donate-money/

Or bring the following to Church to place by the altar:

Rice pudding (Tinned)
Instant noodles Meat (Tinned)
Custard (Tinned)
Vegetables (Tinned)
Fruit (Tinned)
Fruit Juice (Carton)
Dried rice (500g)
Soup
Milk (UHT)
Baked beans (Tinned)
Tomatoes (Tinned)
Fish (Tinned)
Tinned pasta in sauce
Sauce for pasta
Breakfast cereal
Tea bags
Biscuits (single packs)
Sugar (500g)

St Andrew's Luton

St Andrew’s Luton is a friendly and welcoming Anglican church in the modern-catholic tradition with a diverse and vibrant congregation. We join with people from across our local community in activities of encouragement, understanding and acceptance of our differences through building friendships together. We’d love to welcome you here.

Main service 10am every Sunday.

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The Rev'd Luke Larner TSSF

11, Blenheim Crescent
Luton
Bedfordshire LU3 1HA

Fr Luke, Priest-In-Charge
01582 511367

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Harvest Festival!

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Andrew's Luton
Address
11, Blenheim Crescent Luton St Albans, LU3 1HA, United Kingdom

We will soon be celebrating our Harvest Festival service on Sunday 8th of October at 10am.
Harvest is a time to engage our ‘heads, hands and hearts’ – to understand why God calls us to care for the world, to give thanks to God for our food and the good things in our life, and to respond to God by working for climate justice and through offering our support to those in need through donations to the foodbank. This service lands on the same week as the Feast of St Francis of Assisi, so in the sermon we’ll be looking at St Francis of Assisi as an example of how to respond with our heads, hands and hearts.

If you would like to contribute harvest donations, Luton Foodbank currently need:

Cash donations: https://lutonfoodbank.org.uk/donate-money/

Or bring the following to Church to place by the altar:

Rice pudding (Tinned)
Instant noodles Meat (Tinned)
Custard (Tinned)
Vegetables (Tinned)
Fruit (Tinned)
Fruit Juice (Carton)
Dried rice (500g)
Soup
Milk (UHT)
Baked beans (Tinned)
Tomatoes (Tinned)
Fish (Tinned)
Tinned pasta in sauce
Sauce for pasta
Breakfast cereal
Tea bags
Biscuits (single packs)
Sugar (500g)

Safeguarding

Our parish of Luton: St Andrew 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 St.Albans’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 Carmelita Burris at [email protected] or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor [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.

Diocesan Safeguarding Page