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Delivered free by the churches to each home in Heydon, Chrishall, Great Chishill, Little Chishill, Elmdon with Wenden Lofts, and Strethall
GOOD FRIDAY GET-TOGETHER
COME AND JOIN US AT GREAT CHISHILL VILLAGE HALL FRIDAY 22 APRIL 10-12
(See page 13)
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* Service is in the older style of language (from1662). All others in modern English.
T Induction loop at this service
Service details, diary events and more at www.icknieldwayparish.com
Church Services In April
Sunday 3rd
April – Mothering Sunday * 9.00am Holy Communion Service at Little Chishill
10.40am Combined Anglican and Methodist Service at Chrishall
School with crèche and Sunday Clubs
Sunday 10th April
* 9.00am Holy Communion Service at Heydon
9.30am Great Chishill United Reformed Church with Revd. D Goldie
T 10.40am Holy Communion Service at Elmdon with crèche and
Sunday Clubs
Sunday 17th April – Palm Sunday
* 9.00am Holy Communion Service at Strethall
10.40am Family Service at Chrishall (no Sunday Clubs)
Thursday 21st April – Maundy Thursday
7.00pm Holy Communion Service at Heydon
Friday 22nd
April – Good Friday 10am-12pm Children’s Workshop at Great Chishill Village Hall
12-3pm Good Friday Meditation at Elmdon (A service in which you
can come and go as you wish)
Sunday 24th April – Easter Day
* 9.00am Holy Communion service at Hamlet
9.30am Great Chishill United Reformed Church with Revd. D Goldie
10.40am Holy Communion Service at Great Chishill with crèche and
Sunday Clubs
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Easter ReflectionsWe are at last emerging from what has been a very long, dark winter.The spring flowers are all around us and give cause to hope that warmerdays are ahead. At the end of this month we have the royal wedding tolook forward to and celebrate: a real romance to warm our hearts.Thoughts like these keep us going in darker days.Christians need signs of hope to keep them going on the journey of lifewith God. The church calendar has annual reminders of all the importantaspects of the faith and this month sees the celebration of a number of thekey ones. Palm Sunday, this year on 17 April, marks the beginning ofHoly Week and recalls the day when Jesus entered Jerusalem astride ahumble donkey to a rapturous welcome from the crowds. In church weoften sing the hymn: Ride on! ride on in majesty! Hark! all the tribes hosanna cry; O Saviourmeek, pursue thy road with palms and scattered garments stro w e d .The week starts with such a welcome but, as the last verse of the hymnsuggests, soon turns to rejection:Ride on! ride on in majesty! In lowly pomp ride on to die; bow thy meekhead to mortal pain, then take, O God, thy power, and re i g n .On the Thursday of Holy Week, Maundy T h u r s d a y, we recall Jesus’final meal with his disciples before his betrayal, arrest and mock trial. A tthis meal Jesus gave us the pattern for remembering him, particularly inhis death. This has become the central service of the Christian Church,celebrated from the earliest days to this, across the world in churches,hospitals, homes and many other places. Different titles are attached tothis service – the Eucharist, the Mass, the Lord’s Supper, HolyCommunion, but they all look back to that last supper when Jesus tookbread and wine at the meal and gave them fresh meaning by telling us to‘do this in remembrance of me’.A few years ago I remember that my local supermarket chain hit theheadlines by selling hot cross buns without the cross on them. I can’tquite recall what the reasoning was but I suspect they were trying to bePC and avoid causing offence to those not sympathetic to the Christianreligion. Now I have no trouble with unmarked buns (in fact quite theopposite!) but I can’t quite get my mind around hot cross buns without
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the cross. I think that I’m on safe ground when I say that hot cross bunswithout the cross simply cease to be hot cross buns. Simple. In the sameway the Christian faith without the cross just ceases to be the Christianfaith. And so the events of Good Friday must be recalled and in aproper way, celebrated. We believe that in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ,God dealt with all the consequences of human sin and made possible arestored relationship with himself. Indeed more than this, the cross willrestore the whole of God’s creation marred by human sin. For this reasonGood Friday is rightly called ‘good’ and we have two opportunities in theparish this year to reflect on the events: in the morning a Good FridayG e t - Together for children and carers; in the afternoon a three hourmeditative service with music and pictures which people can join in andleave at any point.Critics of Christianity sometimes say that it is a crutch for those whoc a n ’t face the bald, bad realities of life. They say that it’s wishfulthinking or even sentimental rubbish. I fear that it is the Church’s ownfault that they think like this. We have not preached the whole gospels t o r y. We have been too eager to jump from Palm Sunday to Easter Dayand we miss the cross in between. There is no darkness blacker than thatof Calvary. ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’ plumbs thedepths of human despair and is certainly not sentimental rubbish. But thank God the gospel story does not end with Jesus’ death on thecross. From out of the darkness of Good Friday dawns the light of EasterD a y. On the day of Christ’s resurrection God acted in a very dramaticand public way. By the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, Godhas declared that Jesus is who he said he was, the Son of God, theSaviour of the world. And so on E a s t e r S u n d a y we will declare, withChristians across the world: ‘Christ is risen. He is risen indeed. A l l e l u i a ! ’
Happy Easter to you all!
Kind regards
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Oh No! Not Sprouts AgainQ: I grow my own vegetables –potatoes, carrots, cabbage, runnerbeans, onions, tomatoes and lettuceetc. – but would like to grow somemore unusual things. Is this diff i c u l t ?A: What is unusual to one person isoften familiar to another but manypeople, particularly when starting outgrowing vegetables, stick with the sortof vegetables you describe. Most ofthe veg I am going to talk about hereare not unusual as in ‘I haven’t seenthat before’ but are less often grown ingardens or allotments for one or moreof the following reasons: they ared i fficult to grow, they requireprotection or conditions that we can’talways provide (like sunshine!), theytake up a lot of space, or it is diff i c u l tto know what to do with them when itcomes to cooking. Some of them arereferred to as ‘Gourmet’ v e g e t a b l e s ,but don’t let that put you off .There are many unusual varieties offairly common vegetables, sometimesoffering only novelty. Having oncetried Beetroot ‘Chioggia’ – prettilystriped with concentric rings of redand white in the photographs – Ifound that cooked it had anunpleasant appearance of raw fleshand no special flavour. I amgenerally wary of too novel a variety,but give them a go if you fancyfeathered sprouts.Some of the best vegetables to groware those that you can simply harvest,cook and enjoy almost as they are
such as Mangetout Peas, with theirparticular flavour enhanced by thefreshness - something you will notfind in supermarket products.Mangetout (literally ‘eat all’ inFrench) and Snap Peas are grownmuch as ordinary peas, but have twoadvantages; they taste sweeter andoffer better yields as you eat theentire pea, pod and all. I find snappeas more forgiving than the flat-podded Mangetout; de-stringed theycan even be eaten with nearly full-sized peas. And, if you let either gotoo far, you can always shell out thepeas as normal.
Florence Fennel is a plant that needsvery regular and reliable watering andno cold spells, to ensure that it does notbolt. I have never been able to producegood bulbs with the lovely aniseedflavour that goes so well with fish;you can always use the feathery leavesfor flavouring or garnish instead.
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Florence Fennel
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If you are keen on decorative veg youcould try Chard ‘Bright Lights’,
which is an easily grown spinach-likeplant, with stems in shades of ruby,orange, yellow, magenta, pale pinkand white. They don’t taste quite sorefined as Swiss Chard, and are notquite as hardy, but I’ll forgive themfor the pleasure of a mixed bed ofthese jewel colours with green orpurplish leaves.Having only previously raisedPeppers and Aubergines in potsoutside, growing them in a home-made ‘poly-tunnel’ at the allotmentwas a revelation. They grew reallywell, with many of those peppers stillgreen at the end of the seasonripening to red after picking. Apartfrom watering and keeping the airmoist with a bucket of water theywere no trouble at all, much easierthan tomatoes if you ignore having toconstruct the protection, which isreally essential for good crops.
I have had variable results withWinter Squash (as opposed to thecourgette-like summer squash) as itneeds a sunny, open site and a goodfour month stint of warm weather to
Butternut Squashbbbreally do well. You also need a lot ofspace and to be prepared for 6 fruitsper plant one year and none the next.When they grow well and are allowedto ripen properly, some varieties keepfor up to 6 months (e.g. Butternut andCrown Prince). I find it better to growthe smaller varieties, such as Butternut,Acorn and Sweet Dumpling as I’mnever really prepared for dealing with5kg of squash flesh in one go. T h esmaller squash, with the exception ofbutternut, do not however tend to keepfor so long. You should have time to grow these ifyou get going soon. If you needadvice on selection and growing I canhappily recommend “Grow your ownVegetables” by Joy Larkcom - anexcellent, no-nonsense guide to allthese and much more.Happy growing, Rose Madder
Chard ‘Bright Lights’
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Solid RemixYouth Celebration
Where do you go on a Friday night inFebruary for a beach party, bouncycastles, rapping and African drumming?Chelmsford cathedral, of course, for theyouth celebration REMIX.Some of the youth group from this
parish had a very exciting nightworshipping in a very FUN way with300 plus other teenagers in thecathedral. One of the activities theytook part in was “LYRICIST
LOUNGE” where they learnt how to write a rap. The following rap,written by the group, helps to explain the evening a little more.....(Imagine a heavy dance, microphone and lights and start rapping......)
It was wet and windy on a Friday nightThe folks of Chelmsford had a terrible frightA bunch of Christians who were young and loud All hit the Cathedral-a terrible sound
The place all started to rock and rollThe kids in the chancel, started to strollThe lyricist lounge was their first callThe leader, he was a man that’s COOL!!
Kids all mingled , fellowship was keyThe bouncy castle swayed and was freePraying started, worship was the gameAll were honouring the Lord’s name
Cheering and singing all sent up to heavenThe fun continued, starting at sevenFood and drink were also a plentyWe thank the Lord for the REMIX part
KAIROS
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Youth Drop-in CentreIn the near future there will be a Drop In Centre for theyouth of the area held in the Chrishall Methodist Hall.It will be held on a Friday evenings from 7.30-9pmThere will be video games, pool, tuck shop, an opportunity to just sit and “chill”plus lots more.Please look out for further information in future issues of The We b
How to Safely Get The Most OutOf The InternetThere will be a workshop session on the 30th A p r i l at Chrishall MethodistChurch looking at how to get the most out of the Internet SAFELY. The course is suitable for ages 10-100!!The session will begin at 3pm and there will be an opportunity to share a Fishand Chip tea together. There will be no charge for the course, just payment for the food.Please contact Theresa Lowe on [email protected] for further details or tobook a place.
Letter from StrethallHi Everyone!(Using the computer has taught me how to address people pro p e r l y ! )I want to remind you that the beautiful tennis court in Strethall is available fore v e r y o n e ’s use. You play –and you pay - (just a little) and the money goes tothe upkeep of our magnificent Saxon Church.The charge is still just £1.50 per hour for adults and £1.00 for students. So youcan get fit, enjoy yourself, and know that you are helping keep our ancientbuilding alive. We welcome new players, so don’t be shy. Some players takeout a regular booking, which makes life easy. And given that the owners of saidtennis court are past their three score years and ten, we would like to keep thetennis court alive, too!Our telephone number is always printed in the back of The We b. If you’d liketo make a booking, give us a ring!See you!R o g e r and Joan Harc o u rt
KAIROS
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Chrishall Village Market
Chrishall’s ten markets a year have now turned into four. Curiously this is notdue to a lack of organisers and producers; there are insufficient customers on aregular basis. Through the generosity of producers, who give 10% of their takings to thedonations fund, the market has, since it’s inception in 2002, given almost£8,000 to village organisations and charities further afield.This is a huge achievement for a small organisation which also aims to providea venue for local people to enjoy a cuppa and bacon roll along with a bit ofshopping and a meet-up with villagers.The market welcomes table-top stalls run by those who have produce andcrafts to sell. Phone Gail on 01763 838647 for details. Villagers voluntarily runmost of the produce stalls - home-baking, preserves, eggs, bread, plants, fruitand veg. - and they are happy to sell your produce for you. Your takings (less15%, for market expenses and donations fund) will be delivered to you afterthe market. We would love to include more producers from other villages.We hope to make each of the four theme-based seasonal markets particularlyattractive, with special events and lots to do besides shopping.First market of 2011, a Spring Gardeners’ Market on Saturday April 9,10.00 - 1.00, Jigneys meadow, will have an abundance of plants for sale. Ifyou would like to sell plants phone Caroline on 838045 for furtherinformation.
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Hampton Court award winning garden designer, Jill Foxley of The PerfumedGarden, will be on hand to answer your gardening queries.Children are invited to enter a drawing competition, with or without colour, A4size. Subject is the Royal wedding. Seeds will be distributed to children forentry to a pumpkin growing competition. With a variety of plant and produce stalls, and games and competitions, theSpring market promises to be a lively community event for Chrishall andsurrounding villages.Future markets:July 2, 11.00 - 3.00, Jigneys Meadow - Summer fete, BBQ
and dog show October 8, 10.00 - 12.00, Village Hall - Autumn harvest marketDecember 10, 3.00 - 6.00, Village Hall - Christmas market
Caroline Fookes
Icknield Way Choir Exciting project!
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King Jamesversion of the bible (KJV). We are proposing to mark this anniversary witha celebration, which will be centred around Handel’s Messiah which veryl a rgely used passages from the KJV as texts for this great oratorio. T h i scelebration will take place at Holy Trinity Church, Chrishall on the eveningof Saturday, 9 July.In order to prepare for this there will be a schedule of rehearsals over aperiod of ten weeks, starting on Saturday 16 April. An important part ofthis preparation will be a ‘singing day’ intended to take place on Saturday14 May. This will be led by Tim Crosley, who directs the EC4 choir andorchestra in London.If you would like to join us for this project, it will involve a commitment tojoin the majority of the rehearsals and especially the singing day. We shallalso have to ensure that there is an appropriate balance between the fourvoice parts.For more information, please contact Jane Osgathorp:[email protected] or 838982.
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Notes G reat Chishill Sausage Lunch(raising funds for children'sChristmas Party)Saturday April 2nd from 12m i d d a y, Great Chishill Village Hall.Adults £6, children over 1year £3(under 1s free) OAPs £5. There willalso be various sideshows & stalls.For more information or for ticketscall Kathryn 838505 or Lucy8 3 7 1 5 9
Walk For N e u ro s c i e n c eMany people in Elmdon and GtChishill will remember NormanFlack when as a boy and youngman he lived in this area. Normandied from Motor Neurone Diseasein November aged 67. He loved walking and members ofhis family will be doing a 16-milesponsored walk from Dover alongthe coast to Sandwich on 1 4 t hA p r i l in aid of the Sheff i e l dInstitute Foundation for MotorNeurone Disease. Please visith t t p : / / w w w. j u s t g i v i n g . c o m / f l a c k -family for more details, photos andhow to sponsor us, or phone CeliaHunnable 838470. Thanks inanticipation of your support, fromthe Flack family.
London MarathonPlease consider supporting the 5brave runners racing for Khandellight on the 17th A p r i l b ysponsoring themVi rg i n m o n e y g i v i n g . c o m / t e a m / k h a nd e l l i g h t
Good Friday Get-To g e t h e rCome and join us at Great ChishillVillage Hall on Friday 22 A p r i lfrom 10am – 12Md for songs, craft,snacks and the Easter Story.All children from 3 – 11 years andtheir carers welcome.Please try to let Theresa (836962)or Hazel (838703) know if you’rec o m i n g .
Annual Parochial Churc hM e e t i n gTuesday 26 April at ChrishallVillage Hall at 8pm, anyone on theelectoral roll is most welcome toa t t e n d .
Royal Wedding Garden Party Come and watch the RoyalWedding at a Garden Party at T h ePheasant on Friday 29th A p r i l .Bring and Share Food available forall (please can you let us knowwhat you are bringing). After thecoverage there will fun and gamesfor the children. It would be usefulif you could also let us know if youare planning to attend. This event is
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intended to be a fun, informal dayout for everyone. Do come alongand join in. Garden opens at 10:00;we look forward to seeing you then!C o n t a c t :Ollie Oughton, 838535, HazelHayden, 838254, Sarah Scott,8 3 7 112, Hazel Gill, 838062
Piano RequestDoes anyone know of an uprightpiano that needs a new home?Chrishall School would like toreplace the piano in the resourcesroom which is used for individualpupil piano lessons. Please contactthe school (838592) or Liz Halliday(838699) if you can help.
First Aid trainingIf you are interested in doing a First
Aid training day, tobe held on a Saturday(date to beconfirmed), pleasec o n t a c t
[email protected] A S A P.The cost will be £27 and you willreceive a 3 year certificate at the endof the session.New Youth InitiativeAre you looking to make space inyour home? We will shortly bestarting a drop in centre for theyouth of our Parish.It will be held at ChrishallMethodist Church. We are looking
to buy/acquire equipment for themto use for these evenings (e.g. games tables, table tennis table,games, bean bags etc etc etc.)If you are looking to dispose ofanything that you think we might beable to use for them,please contact Theresa on 836962before you visit the dump!!!
FUTURE EVENTSBringing men together to discussChristian IssuesSaturday 2nd A p r i l S i m o nP i l c h e r, Chief Executive, M>he Work of the GospelP a rtnership Tru s t ’ .B reakfast at the Pheasant £10Saturday 7th May The LondonM e n ’s Convention, 10am- 4pm,Royal Albert Hall‘Be Faithful’. Excellent, thoughtp rovoking talks from leadingChristian thinkers on curre n ti s s u e s .Thursday 2nd June The A i r c r a f tRestoration Company, Duxford.A visit to see Spitfires and othera e ro p l a n e sbeing re s t o red. Lunch afterw a rd s .Contact the office 837272 to signup or for more information
Announcing Open GardensSeveral gardens will be open inStrethall and Catmere End on
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Everyone welcome. Do put this weekend of events in Elmdon in your diaries:walks of varying lengths on Saturday finishing at the Elmdon Dial for lunch, abarn dance in the evening at Elmdonbury barn, and on Sunday a strawberrycream tea followed by an open air Songs of Praise service. More details next month.
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Sunday 12 June We hope that you can keep thisdate free and come and join us.Further details nearer the timeContact: Pauline Gale 01799525543, Bob Rust 01799 521312or Liz Stott 01799 521217Little Chishill Manor will onceagain be opening its gardens onSunday 19 June. Please put thisdate in your diaries and joinus for a lovely afternoon. Moredetails to follow.
You are invited...... to celebrate the career of PaulineGale at Chrishall Primary Schoolon Tuesday 14th June6.00—8.00 pmPauline has taught at Chrishall forover 30 years and all expupils/parents/ colleagues andmembers of the community whohave worked with Pauline arewelcome to join us.RSVP School Office 838592 or [email protected]
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An Unmissable Musical Evening and Supper Partyat Chrishall Grange on the 30th April 2011The evening will consist of a drinks reception between 6.30pm - 7.00pmfollowed by musical entertainment from the actress, Jennie Linden, andmusician, Simon Marlow, with a delicious two course supper servedafterwards. Jennie has starred in many films and TV works including ‘TheSaint’, ‘The Avengers’, ‘Women in Love’ and ‘Lovejoy’. She has beennominated for two Academy Awards. Simon’s musical career has taken inconcert appearances throughout Europe, the US and many other countries.On 30th April, Jennie and Simon will be combining their talents to present alight-hearted entertainment entitled ‘A Tune to aMuse’ with a wonderfulvariety of voices, characters and music. Don’t miss it!Tickets £20 per person for an evening to remember available from TheChurch Office, Crawley End, Chrishall, Royston SG8 8QLApply early, as tickets are limited. The organisers are very grateful to SimonThorley & his family for so generously welcoming us to Chrishall Grange.In aid of Chrishall Holy Trinity Church
From The Registers
Burial of AshesMr Ronald Frederick Mallows
on Thursday 3 March at St Nicholas, Elmdon
Walter Strauss-LIVEWe’ve another great musical evening lined up for Holy Trinity, Chrishall.Coming all the way from California is American acoustic guitar maestro,Walter Strauss. If you’ve never heard him play, you’re in for a seismictreat. Bob Harris describes him as an ‘utterly brilliant performer’. We’revery, very, lucky to have him with us, so get the date into your diary now– I can promise you won’t be disappointed. 15 May at 8 pm Ticketspriced £8.50, including a complimentary glass of wineContact [email protected]
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Chance (Or Was It?)And Sculpture
“I can see you living abroad. I see you as a painter...no...a sculptor. Yes,you will be a sculptor and live abroad!” I had been standing outside myuniversity in Bordeaux, and, on a whim, had offered my hand to read toa gypsy who had been pestering me. Had she said I would have endedup as a tight-rope dancer, I would have dismissed her in the same way.That was 50 years ago. I have been indeed living abroad for more than40 years, and am a sculptor. All that by chance, really. When settlingin East Anglia, the transparent light and dramatic skies prompted me totake up painting again, an old favourite from school days. By chance, Ifound a good - and mad- drawing teacher who convinced me to modelthe human body in clay “to understand how it works”. It was arevelation: the feeling of clay in my hands, the joy of creating a shape,seeing it evolve and come alive, was a turning point. I could not sleepfor days for sheer excitement. By chance again, after months andmonths of attempting to find a proper sculpture teacher, I met an oldfriend who mentioned that he had heard of a professional sculptoropening her studio for classes in a nearby village. It was in 1989.
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Open Door4th and 18th from midday Chrishall Methodist hall
Community Lunches 5th £4, please book by the preceding Friday 838592.
new summer menu from 3rd May.Community Choir
5th from 7-8pm Chrishall Methodist Hall, contact Theresa 836962
Church Mice13th at 10.45 at Chrishall Methodist Hall Annabel 838464
or Hazel 838703Internet safety workshop
30th at 3pm in Chrishall Methodist Church see page 9
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Now, more than 20 years later, Icannot imagine life without sculpting.Faces, hands, bodies, plants, leaves,seeds, all for me is bursting with a lifethat I want to capture and translate intoa sculpture. It has required stubborndetermination, constant hard work,resilience in the face of repeated set-backs, an absolute belief in what Iam doing, and, undoubtedly, a degree of ruthlessness to reach my goals. My husband remarked once ”If anyone had told you that you wouldend up in England, in the middle of nowhere, battling with clay orstone in an old barn, you would have laughed in his face!” Yes,someone did tell me and I laughed.Was it chance after all?Anne CurryFor more details about Anne and her incredible work please do visitannecurry-sculpture.co.uk
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standard of services provided by advertisers
Clubs For Children:
Every Sunday 10.40am Service Viv Rogers 837185
Church Mice 2nd + 4th Wednesday, 10.45am Hazel Colebrooke 838703
Chrishall School Head Teacher: Sharon Williams 838592
Prayer Groups:
Monday Prayers weekly 9.10am, church office 837272
Monthly Prayers Monday 8pm, Gt Chishill Carolyn Hughes 838326
Elmdon Prayers Tuesday 9.15pm, Elmdon John Mills 838120
Bible Study Groups:
Monday Afternoon Rectory Group 2pm,Gt Chishill Andy Colebrooke 838703
Tuesday Afternoon Bible Study 1.15pm,Gt Chishill Eileen Murrell 838909
Tuesday Evening Fellowship 8pm,Elmdon John Mills 838120
Firm Foundations Tuesday 8pm,Wenden Lofts Alison Wilkinson 837303
Whatsit allabout Thursday 1.30pm,Gt Chishill Theresa Lowe 836962
Whatsit allabout Thursday 8pm,Gt Chishill Jonathan Lowe 836962
Contacts In Our Villages:
Chrishall - Marcus West 838294 Elmdon - Sarah Brock 838564
Gt Chishill - Eileen Murrell 838909 Hamlet - Carolyn Hughes 838326
Heydon - Barbara Shaw 838190 Lt Chishill - Peter Lyster 838238
Strethall - Liz Stott 01799 521217
Methodist Hall Bookings: Erica Debnam 837272
United Reformed Church Gt Chishill: Michael Livings 838708
Bell Ringing: For all towers please contact the church office 837272
Tennis At Strethall: Roger Harcourt 01799 525596
Village Web Contacts:
Alison Wilkinson 837303 [email protected]
Marcus West 838294
Mel Chandler 838289
Peter Hodges 01462 893546
Advertising - Andrea Hamblin 838465 [email protected]
Our ChurchesAnglican ChurchRector: Revd Andy Colebrooke 1 Hall Lane, Gt Chishill, Royston, Herts. SG8 8SG Tel 838703 andy.colebrooke@icknield way parish.com (free day: Friday)Curate: Revd Jonathan Lowe8 Colts Croft, Great Chishill, Royston, Herts, SG8 8SFTel: 836962 [email protected] (free day: Wed)Parish Manager: Erica DebnamOffice open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9am - 1 pm.Church Office, Crawley End, Chrishall, Royston, Herts. SG8 8QLTel: 837272 [email protected] www.icknieldwayparish.comParish Church Wardens:David Brock 838564 [email protected] Marshall 838122 [email protected]
Methodist ChurchChrishallMinister: Revd David Keeble4 Nightingale Mews, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 2BQTel: 01799 522037 [email protected]
United Reformed ChurchGreat ChishillMinister: Revd Duncan GoldieThe Manse, Meeting Lane, Melbourn, Royston, Herts SG8 6ANTel: 260747 [email protected]
Published by the Parish of The Icknield Way Villages on behalf of thethe nine churches in our community.
All telephone codes in this magazine are 01763 unless stated otherwise.
Parish of The Icknield Way Villages
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A Musical Eveningand Supper Partynot to be missed
at Chrishall Grangeon the 30th April 2011
The evening will consist of a drinks receptionbetween 6.30pm - 7.00pm
followed by musical entertainmentfrom the actress, Jennie Linden,and musician, Simon Marlow,
with a delicious two course supper served afterwards.
Tickets £20 per person for an evening to rememberavailable from The Church Office, Crawley End,
Chrishall, Royston SG8 8QL
Apply early, as tickets are limitedIn aid of Chrishall Holy Trinity Church
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