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St Peter & St Paul's church in Kirton, South Lincolnshire

St Peter & St Paul’s Church, Kirton, Lincolnshire PE20 1EH
Rural Dean: Post vacant
Parish Administrator – Church Warden: Fay Baillie 01205 723529

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Weekly Newsletter

SUNDAY MAY 5th EASTER 3
Parish Eucharist at 11:00am in SS Peter & Paul Kirton.
Holy Baptism of Charlie Andrew Williams, Jamie Francis Williams and Harvey Stuart Williams at 2:30pm.
The Archdeacons Visitation and Swearing in of Churchwardens here at Kirton Church at 6:00pm. Please come and support your new Churchwardens.
Today we also welcome to pour worship Josh and Margie Lucero Harrison-Smith from California. Margie was Senior Churchwarden with Fr Paul in All Saints, Redding, CA. Please make them very welcome to SS Peter & Paul.
May 7th final joint meeting with the Methodist Church to plan for the Afternoon tea event. 7:00pm in The Methodist Church
May 25th in the Town Hall is our United Churches Afternoon Tea with worship at 3:30pm. Free to all. Helpers needed.
KIRTON PCC meet at The Vicarage on May 31st at 3:00pm. All reports for this meeting to be sent via email to Fr Paul at least one week before the meeting for distribution to the PCC.
Fosdyke PCC meet on May 14th at The Vicarage for 7:30pm.
The Richborough Festival at St Martin’s Cathedral in Leicester is on May 18th. The folk of Fosdyke invite you to join them for this special event of celebration. Coach leaves Kirton at 9-10am. Cost is £15. You will need a packed lunch or find an eatery in Leicester.
Monday May 27th is the National Pilgrimage to Walsingham. 12 noon Concelebrated Mass (Abbey Grounds); 2.30 pm Sermon (Preacher – The Most Hon & Rt Revd Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury), Procession & Benediction (Abbey Grounds); 6.00 pm Solemn Vespers (Shrine Church)


On Sunday May 12th there will be a delegation from the Royal College of Nursing attending the Parish Eucharist at 11:00am and presenting a bouquet of flowers at the Dame Sarah Swift memorial. The RCN delegation will also be reading at our Eucharist that day.

ASCENSION DAY – MAY 30TH There will be a Sung Mass at Kirton at 9-30am. A Said Mass will be offered at Fosdyke at Noon.
June 1st Our next Baptism Preparation session takes place on June 1st at 11:00am in The Vicarage.

Posted on: Tuesday, the 30th of April, 2019

Weekly Newsletter

SUNDAY APRIL 28th is EASTER 1.
Sung Eucharist at All Saints Fosdyke at 9:30am.
Parish Eucharist at 11:00am in SS Peter & Paul Kirton.
Burial of Ashes at Kirton at Noon for Ivy Gash
Today we hear again the story of Thomas who finds it hard to believe that Jesus is alive! I have never been a great fan of the “Doubting Thomas” terminology. I feel it makes light of a very real spiritual and emotional turmoil going on within the life of this disciple and within countless other people throughout history. The term can lead one into the assumption that Thomas must have been a second-rate disciple if not even something worse. But Thomas was not a second-rate disciple. He was a man who had been hurt. He was a man whose hopes had been crushed.
Thomas believed in Jesus. He had followed Jesus and had made the decision to live his life by Jesus. Now, Jesus had been killed – even dying the death of a common criminal. All this violence and injustice had crushed Thomas’ hope. So we hear Thomas say, “Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands and put my fingers into the nail marks and put my hand into his side, I will not believe” (Jn 20:27). But what of you and me?
Sunday May 5th is the Archdeacons Visitation and Swearing in of Churchwardens here at Kirton Church at 6:30pm. Can you offer help to assist with refreshments?
May 7th final joint meeting with the Methodist Church to plan for the Afternoon tea event. 7:00pm in The Methodist Church
May 25th in the Town Hall is our United Churches Afternoon Tea with worship at 3:30pm. Free to all. Helpers needed.
KIRTON PCC meet at The Vicarage on May 31st at 3:00pm. All reports for this meeting to be sent via email to Fr Paul at least one week before the meeting for distribution to the PCC.
Fr Paul wishes to extend his sincere thanks to all who have worked so hard in our three churches to prepare for the Easter Festival. To Altar servers, organists and choir musicians, readers, sides persons and welcome team, to the flower ladies and all who have given of themselves to make our places of worship ready for Easter. It is worth noting that from Palm Sunday to Easter Day over 300 people attended worship in our three rural churches.
On Sunday May 12th there will be a delegation from the Royal College of Nursing attending the Parish Eucharist at 11:00am and presenting a bouquet of flowers at the Dame Sarah Swift memorial. The RCN delegation will also be reading at our Eucharist that day.

Posted on: Thursday, the 25th of April, 2019

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