• Weekly Pew Sheet 28-06-20

    Weekly Pew Sheet 28-06-20

    Alleluia, from today, Sunday 28th June Marown Church and St Luke’s Church Baldwin are both open for Sunday worship and for private prayer during the rest of the week.  Some health measures are still in place so please follow the guidelines and signs in the churches, especially regarding the use of hand sanitiser and contact…

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  • Services Start Again!

    Services Start Again!

    Marown and St Luke’s Churches will reopen for worship this Sunday. Service times will be: 10.30am at Marown 6.30pm at St Luke’s There will be services at these times throughout Sundays in July as we ease back to congregational worship.   These churches will also be open for private prayer during the day as before the…

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  • Weekly Pew Sheet 21-06-20

    Weekly Pew Sheet 21-06-20

    2nd Sunday after Trinity also Father’s Day This is now the fifteenth Sunday when we have been unable to worship together in church – but the good news is that we can begin to think about returning to our churches from next Sunday 28th June following new guidelines from Bishop Peter.  Each parish can decide…

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  • Weekly Pew Sheet 14-6-20

    Weekly Pew Sheet 14-6-20

    The wait is over…………. Marown Church will be open TODAY, Sunday 14th from 2-4pm for private prayer. Our Churchwardens and PCC are working hard to put things in place for a safe reopening of Marown Church initially and then St Luke’s Church Baldwin.  Please keep alert for further news which will come via our website…

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  • Weekly Pew Sheet 7-6-20

    Weekly Pew Sheet 7-6-20

    The wait is nearly over…………. after many weeks of closure Bishop Peter has announced that our churches can begin to reopen their doors for private prayer and small-scale weddings and funerals (fewer than 10 people). Our Churchwardens and PCC are working hard to put things in place for a safe reopening of Marown Church initially…

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  • June ’20 Parish Magazine

    June ’20 Parish Magazine

    Dear Friends and Parishioners  Greetings from Marown Vicarage. I pray that you are all safe, well and coping with the changes the coronavirus has forced upon our daily lives. We are thankful that the number of ‘active cases’ of the infection continues to fall and that lockdown restrictions are being eased (though at the point…

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  • Weekly Pew Sheet 31-05-20

    Weekly Pew Sheet 31-05-20

    Bishop Peter is posting his final weekly video reflection today in celebration of Pentecost.   You can find it via the diocesan website. There is a live streamed Eucharist from the cathedral this evening 6pm for Pentecost.   You can join in by going onto the cathedral website www.cathedral.im and following the link. A Letter for Pentecost…

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  • Weekly Pew Sheet 24-05-20

    Weekly Pew Sheet 24-05-20

    This Thursday just past was Ascension Day.  It comes 40 days after Easter Day and one of the main feast days of the Christianity.  It is the day that marks the end of Jesus earthly appearances that followed his resurrection, and his return to heaven, thus, liberating Jesus from our sense of time and space. …

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  • Ascension Day 21st May 2020

    Ascension Day 21st May 2020

    Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Greetings as we prepare for Ascension Day tomorrow when we will commemorate our Lord Jesus Christ returning to heaven 40 days after his resurrection which we celebrated at Easter.  Alongside the Bible readings set tomorrow for Morning and Evening Prayer (which are on the pew sheet for this week…

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  • Weekly Pew Sheet 17-05-20

    Weekly Pew Sheet 17-05-20

    Today (17 May) is Rogation Sunday.  Rogation is celebrated tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday and precedes Ascension Day on Thursday.  The word Rogation is from the Latin Rogare which means ‘to ask’ and the days of prayer, fasting and processions are a formal means of asking God for a good Harvest, protection against natural disasters and…

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