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Stonham Aspal Village – Suffolk, United Kingdom
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4th Thur 8.50-11.30am Coffee Inn
7pm Homegroup
7pm Homegroup
14th Sun 9.30am Worship for All, Rural Mission Sunday, with a talk by the Venerable Sally Gaze, Archdeacon for Rural Mission.
18th Thur 8.50-11.30am Coffee In
7pm Final Homegroup before summer break
21st Sun 9.30am Holy Communion
24th Wed 2pm School Leavers’ Service
25th Thur 10-11.30am Coffee Inn
28th Sun 9.30am Worship and Praise
Greenacre, Debenham Road, Stonham Aspal
Alex Pratt
St Mary and St Lambert, Stonham Aspal and Mickfield are holding a special service to thank all those who help or support the church in any way. Everyone is welcome as we Worship and Praise, giving thanks for everyone’s time and effort. Tea and cakes will be served afterwards.
Sat 25th & Sun 26th 10am to 3pm Stonham Aspal Village Hall.
Rogation Sunday this year falls on the 26th, when we walk to join members of our Church Benefice for a service and tea. Meet us at 2.30pm at Broughton Hall front yard, we will walk to Stonham Parva, stopping on route to sing, beat the bounds and worship. If the walk is not suitable please come along to the service which will be around 4pm. We will then continue from there to Earl Stonham Church room for a delicious tea. As Stonham Parva Church is having repairs the service will be outside, if wet it will be held in Earl Stonham Church. The route is suitable for pushchairs and dogs, please do join us!
Police are appealing for information after heating oil was stolen from a tank at a home in Stonham Aspal.
At around 5.30pm yesterday, Thursday 2nd May, a resident at the property realised that around 600ltrs of heating oil had been stolen from the tank at their home in Debenham Road.
Witnesses or anybody with any information should contact Suffolk Police by completing an online report update via the force website http://www.suffolk.police.uk/contact-us/existing-report-update quoting CAD reference 286 of 2nd May.
Alternatively, contact the police on the non-emergency telephone number 101.
Sat 4th May 10am, Greenacre, Debenham Road, Stonham Aspal
On the menu: Fresh Fruit salad, Fruit Juice, Bacon, Egg, Sausage, Black pudding, Tomato, Beans, Mushrooms,Toast, Jam, Marmalade Pastries, Tea, Coffee, Herbal Teas.
Seats can be reserved on receipts of £10 Ticket money, please contact me on alexjenkson@btopenworld.com, or 01449 711393 specifying any dietary needs.
Profits from brunches at ‘Greenacre’ this year are going to the Church repair fund. Thank you to those who attended in March, this enabled me to pass on to Church £100, which is brilliant. Our next large project will be the installation of toilet facilities. We had our first meeting with the DAC (Diocesan Advisory Committee) recently, so we can now start planning a way forward. Your support in keeping this listed village building in good maintenance is appreciated enormously. Looking forward to welcoming friends old and new.
Sunday 28th April 3.30pm
Please join us as we sing prasie to God and Welcome Kit Tydeman into our Church family here in Stonham Aspal. The Church Band will lead us with some wonderful Celtic Songs, looking forward to raising the roof with our singing.