Monday 30 April 2018

May Connected

The May edition of Connected is available to download or view online. In this edition Revd. Pete Watson looks back over the past year at St Wilfrid’s in the light of John 1:43-51 to reflect on the mission and ministry in the Parish, to look forward to the year ahead.

Tony Service ponders the month of May, whilst the Brayton Mothers Union remembers Tea and Cake in the Bar Convent in York. Gill Guilliat reports on her successful sugarcraft classes held in the St Wilfrid’s Parish Hall every month. It is events such as these, often hidden within the warp and weft of everyday life that help bind society together.

Claire Hodgson reports on the forthcoming Mental Health Awareness Week (14th to 20th May) and also shares the outcomes of the Leading Your Church into Growth conference held earlier this year. No doubt this will feature again on these pages in the near future. I report on the St Francis Easter Fair, which was great fun, and also some of the Easter Activities that I managed to attend at St Wilfrid’s.

Finally Revd. Pete recalls the life of Edith Wraithmell (nee Holmes) who had an association with St Wilfrid’s stretching back 103 years. Amazing.

The May Connected can be found here.

Previous editions of Connected here.


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