On Saturday 13th Revd Johanna Mabey led another fun Messy Church event for Easter. We were overjoyed that 39 children (inc two gorgeous babies) and 34 adults attended. It was a joyful event with the story of Easter told by the Revd Mark Lowther, then the creativity begun. A huge thank you to all that came along and all our wonderful volunteers that made it happen. Please take a look at the photos below to see the fun had by all.
Next Messy Church will be for Harvest Festival on Saturday 21st September 10am – 12 noon in the Church Hall. All Welcome.
Every 6 years we have to discard the old electoral roll and start again! 2019 is a sixth year so if you wish to go on the electoral roll (and qualify) you must fill in one of the forms in the west porch, or the back of the church, and then place it in the pigeon hole marked ‘Administrator’. Or just print off the form below and place in the Administrator’s pigeon hole. You can be on two electoral rolls if you meet the required criteria.
We are delighted to see the life-size knitted nativity return back to Aldeburgh Parish Church. The Knit and Natter Group from the Fairfield Centre have been busy again this year and produced additions to the scene with two shepherds, two Suffolk sheep and a lamb. Thank you so much all for all your wonderful efforts and letting us display them again.
Please do come along to visit our Knitted friends. They will be with us throughout the Christmas period to raise money for our Church funds.
On Tuesday the 11th December the Rainbow Tots got together at the Aldeburgh Community Centre to celebrate Christmas.
We all listened to the Christmas story with our wonderful Knitivity friends. Everyone sang Happy Birthday to Jesus, and Anja had made a yummy cake too.
On the 7th October we celebrated Harvest. The service was taken by The Revd Johanna Mabey. We had a great attendance with families and friends who joined us.
Please take a look at the photos below of our beautiful church decorated for Harvest. Don’t we have a talented bunch!!!!
On Monday 20th August, Aldeburgh Parish Church took part in the carnival procession.
Revd Johanna Mabey, and her truly amazing team spent weeks and weeks of thinking and creating for our float contribution to the Carnival. This year the theme was “Fly me to the moon”, and so we went with a heavenly, celestial, angelic theme. Our aim was to show folk that we’re a welcoming, friendly and joyful bunch, and that ultimately ‘church’ isn’t about bricks and mortar, but everything about people and relationships, and most importantly that God lives among us all in Aldeburgh! We were ‘over the moon‘ to win first prize in the ‘tableaux’ category and the Louisa Moore Cup which is awarded to the best Aldeburgh entry!
Well done & congratulations to The Revd Johanna Mabey, and all of her winning team for all their hard work and love shown in making this Carnival a one that we won’t forget.
On Sunday 19th August, we hosted the annual carnival songs of praise service. Our Rector the Revd Mark Lowther, Revd Sheila Hart, Revd Johanna Mabey and Father Tony Rogers led this United Service. Record numbers attended to join in the pre-carnival atmosphere.
We started the evening with Mark speaking to our church warden emeritus Dick Jeffery. It was a celebration weekend for the Jeffery’s, as Dick and his wife Val celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary the day before. Dick had us all in laughter with his choice of hymn Fight the good fight, which reflected his marriage to Val over the 63 years. Many congratulations Dick and Val.
The Aldeburgh Mayor Councillor John Digby, was the next person to be interviewed. John talked about the changes and challenges that Aldeburgh Carnival has presented the town council with over the years.
The third person was Trevor Harvey, the Carnival Marshall. It was in-fact Trevor’s 47th carnival as Marshall. Trevor told us all of stories gone by. We all knew we were in safe hands yet again with Trevor at the helm.
The fourth person was Alan Collett. Alan and his wife Christine have been leading a project in Aldeburgh in helping stop the decline of the Swifts. It really was incredible to hear what work Alan and Christine have done in helping these delicate little birds flourish in numbers.
The fifth person was Judy Gowen. Judy has been the carnival secretary since 1976. Judy has been an incredible asset to the carnival committee over the years. Her services to the carnival were even recognised with a British Empire Medal in 2015.
Our last lady to be interviewed was Taylor Paige-Briggs. Taylor was to be crowned Carnival Queen 2018 at the beginning of the carnival procession the following day. Taylor explained what her day would involve. When Mark asked Taylor what bit in particular she was looking forward to, she replied “All of it”. Good luck Taylor!!!
Please take a look at the photos below from the service. Click on any image to enlarge.
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