We are being asked by Rev. Judy Evans to join in a campaign to put an Angel on prominent display this December to spread comfort and joy. Let’s see how many angels we can see around the Benefice.
Below follows a short introductory message from our newly appointed priest Rev. Julie Scott. Hello, it is with great joy that I can introduce myself as your new Vicar. My name is Revd Julie Scott and with my husband Adrian we are looking forward to joining and serving the community. We currently live in Bridgwater Somerset where I have served part of my curacy. The southwest has been home for a number of years, however I recognised that I wanted to discover and minister to a new area, as well as a being a little closer to our family. We have one daughter and two grandchildren who live in Lincolnshire, and I am blessed to have my father who still lives in Surrey where I grew up. Adrian and I are both passionate about the environment and will always look for the ways we can protect and enjoy the world around us. One of the ways I do this is through the arts, I have a love of painting and photography, as well as having a background in design which I bring to all aspects of my life. ...
Please find attached 2 very important statements:- 1. From Canon Beverley Hollins to the people of Living Brook 2. From the Bishop of Peterborough making a very important announcement. Canon Beverley apologies for not making this announcement earlier but there was an embargo on it until Sunday 22nd November
Deborah Marsh is to become Team Vicar within the Oakham Team Ministry, with responsibility for the parishes of Whissendine, Teigh, Ashwell and Market Overton. She will Licensed by the Bishop of Brixworth on Sunday the 4th February at 3pm at St Andrews Whissendine. We ask for your ongoing prayers for Deborah and Gary as they prepare for this new role.
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