9.30 am are all communion during Lent. Other services vary. Children are welcome at all our services and there are special groups at the 10 am service. If you would like more information or want to talk to someone about any issues raised, please contact Rev Brett Vallis (419 3431) vicar@stgeorgesfatfield.co.uk or Rev Jen Middleton (416 7405) Jenpuddleduck@hotmail.com
Wednesday 17th February Ash Wednesday: Wholeness isn’t having everything
Helping us prepare for Lent, with the opportunity to receive a cross of ash as a sign of our commitment to God and to seek God in Lent.
9.30am Holy Communion & Ashing (Book of Common Prayer) 4.30 p.m. All Age Ashing service 7.30 p.m. Holy Communion & Ashing
Sunday 21st February and Wednesday 24th February Meeting the God who heals
An introduction to our theme of healing and wholeness
Sunday 28th February and Wednesday 3rd March Receiving wholeness in our deepest needs
God is aware and cares for our whole life and knows where we need His wholeness most.
Sunday 7th March and Wednesday 10th March Healing for the world
Wholeness is not something reserved for a Christian club, but part of God’s plan for the whole world. What is our part in bringing healing to the world?
Sunday 14th March and Wednesday 17th March Mothering Sunday: Wholeness and healing in relationships
Relationships form a huge part of our lives. Sometimes they are great, other times they aren’t . God can bring wholeness and healing to our relationships.
Sunday 21st March and Wednesday 24th March Forgiveness and freedom. Healing in our past, present and future.
Wholeness can grow through God setting us free from our past and leading us into life in all its fullness
Sunday 28th March and Wednesday 31st March Palm Sunday: The healing power of joy and hope
Healing comes in many different forms and sometimes God uses unconventional resources to help and bring us wholeness in the face of suffering
Thursday 1st April Maundy Thursday: Wholeness through Service
Jesus shows us the power and importance of helping others
4.30 pm All Age Passover Tea. (Bring a packed tea, drinks and cakes provided) 7.30 pm Holy Communion
Friday 2nd April Good Friday: The Healer who suffers with us
God knows our suffering, goes through suffering in Jesus, but also pays the price for our healing and wholeness
10 am All Age Service 2 pm An hour by the cross. (The church will be open from 1 pm and until 3.30 pm for silent prayer)
Sunday 4th April and Wednesday 7th April Easter Sunday Death and Resurrection: The ultimate healing?
We celebrate Jesus’ Victory over death and think about what it means for our future
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Wednesday 17th February
Ash Wednesday: Wholeness isn’t having everything
Helping us prepare for Lent, with the opportunity to receive a cross of ash as a sign of our commitment to God and to seek God in Lent.
9.30am Holy Communion & Ashing (Book of Common Prayer)
4.30 p.m. All Age Ashing service
7.30 p.m. Holy Communion & Ashing
Sunday 21st February and Wednesday 24th February
Meeting the God who heals
An introduction to our theme of healing and wholeness
Sunday 28th February and Wednesday 3rd March
Receiving wholeness in our deepest needs
God is aware and cares for our whole life and knows where we need His wholeness most.
Sunday 7th March and Wednesday 10th March
Healing for the world
Wholeness is not something reserved for a Christian club, but part of God’s plan for the whole world. What is our part in bringing healing to the world?
Sunday 14th March and Wednesday 17th March
Mothering Sunday: Wholeness and healing in relationships
Relationships form a huge part of our lives. Sometimes they are great, other times they aren’t . God can bring wholeness and healing to our relationships.
Sunday 21st March and Wednesday 24th March
Forgiveness and freedom. Healing in our past, present and future.
Wholeness can grow through God setting us free from our past and leading us into life in all its fullness