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Sunday 28th April 2024

9.30 am

Holy Communion

 

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Information

Curates and Churchwardens

Who have been the curates and churchwardens over the centuries. Click here to see the list.

Campsea Ashe Village Voice

A new publication full of interest to local people. Click here.

1921 census

To view the 1921 census summary click here.

Parish Records

Details of transcripts of the Parish Records from 1606 to 1875 are available here.

Defibrillator

A defibrillator is now available at the Village Hall and can be accessed in the event of someone having a heart attack. More information is available here.

Our Diocese

Want to know more about what is happening across the Diocese? Click on the image below.

Parish Magazine

A digital copy of the latest magazine, and those for previous months, is available here.

 

 

 

Christenings

 

We welcome enquiries about ‘Christenings’, from those who live in the parishes or those who are regular worshippers at our churches. The word ‘Christening’ is a sort of nickname that some people use for baptism. In fact, we’re talking about the same service.

What is it all about?

Baptism marks the beginning of a journey with God. When choosing to have your child baptised you make a promise that you will teach them that God loves them and help them to follow the example of Jesus. Jesus himself was baptised in the River Jordan by John the Baptist.

I would like to have my child baptised, who should I contact?

Rev'd Ann Kember email priest in charge: [email protected]

Useful information

The Church of England has developed a website to help you understand more about having a child Christened. On the site you will find information about the service, the role of godparents and lots of helpful information. You might want to look at the website before contacting Rev'd Ann.

https://churchofenglandchristenings.org/

When will my child’s baptism take place?

Baptisms usually take place during a morning service in the local church. When you meet with Canon Graham you will discuss times and dates for the service. Baptism is the joining of your child to our church family and the welcome is an important part of this as the church promise to support and pray for you and your child.

How do I prepare for the baptism?

Whether you are seeking a baptism for your child, or you want to be baptised yourself, you will be making promises before God and the church family about your belief in God and how you want to follow the example and teachings of Jesus. These are important promises and to help prepare for a baptism you will have a meeting with Canon Graham. This will give you an opportunity to understand what happens in the service and the promises that you and the godparents will be making.

Who should I choose to be Godparents?

The website contains guidance about choosing godparents and explains their role.

What happens at the Baptism?

The website takes you through the service step by step.

 

 

 

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