Harvest Festival at St Mary’s

11.00am Sunday October 6th followed by a bring and share lunch in the Congregational Hall at 12 noon. Do bring something (non-perishable) for the Stamford Food Bank if you can.
11.00am Sunday October 6th followed by a bring and share lunch in the Congregational Hall at 12 noon. Do bring something (non-perishable) for the Stamford Food Bank if you can.
At our service on 25 August we were joined by Rev Martyn Taylor of St Georges Church Stamford who took this shot of our congregation of 66 people today. We are still in vacancy and all praying that the right…
A Lent Course using Chocolat, the film based on the novel by Joanne Harris, as a starting point for exploring issues about God, faith, the world, and what it is to be human. To introduce the course, the ‘Chocolat’ film will be…
VIEW FROM THE PEW Wanted – one new vicar – a whole one! St Mary’s had a great Christmas – some of the largest congregations ever seen! Craig totted up 240 people at the Christingle. He doesn’t usually count up to…
Reflecting on the life of Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Welcome everyone to our Easter Service
In this service for Palm Sunday we concentrate on Christ's entry into Jerusalem as we listen to the account given in Mark's gospel.
A service for Passion Sunday the beginning of Passiontide, the two weeks leading up to Easter when we recollect the suffering of Jesus during the last days of his earthly life.
Mothering Sunday is so much more than simply Mother’s Day. It is a celebration not only of motherhood but of mothering – which is the depth of care, love and concern that we can all offer one another – and which has been so important over the last twelve months. That is why I think we can all enter into this celebration whatever our own family circumstances.
One feature of our lives over the last twelve months has been the importance of rules and regulations and the need to keep them. Today we are looking at the rules that God has given us to keep us safe in his love and in his ways.