The Branch
The Branch
FRITILLARY SUNDAY is once again upon us. It will be on 13th April. Please note the date in your diaries. We will of course be looking for helpers on the day in various roles. Please speak to Alison S, Gill L, Jenny P or Jane N if you can offer anything. There will be more…
if you are a Friend who hasn’t yet replied to your invitation for this event, it would be very helpful if you could speak to David Cole or Ruth Edy very soon, or send your reply by mailing friends@ducklingtonchurch.org.uk . The evening begins informally in church any time after 6.30pm and then moves to the village hall…
With thanks to all those who attended our Service of Thanksgiving and Commissioning for the year 2024. If you want to look at the reports for 2024, you can download them here Martin Dines and Tricia Hughes remain as Churchwardens The existing Sidespersons all agreed to continue in service for 2025 Jane Nichols stood down from…
Fun for all the family with wonderful home made pancakes, reading and craft corners and the odd “flip” or two!
Your fritillaries that you may have planted, ready for our annual celebration, should soon start to make an appearance. If you have any other plants you can donate to our plant stall for the day, please speak to Robin Wiltshire about it.
Come and join us for a Pancake Party in the Village Hall, on Shrove Tuesday (4th March) from 3pm to 4.30pm. All ages welcome! All children must be accompanied by an adult. No booking required although numbers will be limited if too many attend. The cost is £1 per person
A St. George’s Day Celebration Meal – £10 which includes a donation of £1 to Church Funds Thursday 24th April 2025: 7pm for a prompt start at 7:30pm – at The Bell Inn Pie and Mash Night: Steak and Stilton Chicken and Leek Vegetarian All served with mash and garden, or, mushy peas. To book…
Our APCM, covering the year 2024, takes place within our Thanksgiving and Commissioning Service on Sunday 9th March at 10am. You can download the Minutes from the APCM last year here and the Annual Report and Accounts for 2024 here
Dave Adams’ challenged us today for a quest in Ordinary Time…..to read the whole of Luke’s Gospel as we prepare to embrace Lent and Easter. Luke is the Gospel for the lectionary year (C). Why not give it a go? In addition, you can also reflect on the changing “seaons” in church by taking a…