What's What
What’s What is published on the last Sunday of every month. Items for inclusion should be placed in the box at the back of church or emailed to Debbie by the preceding Sunday.Please mark the subject of your email. ‘What’s What’.
The current edition of our monthly newsletter - What's What - can be downloaded (Microsoft Word format)
or you can read the main items on this page.
Youth Group
Witness this month are looking at Worship, and how we can be creative in our worship. Also, we are going pitch n' putting on the 26th June. We meet Thursday's 6-7:30 in the church lounge. See Dave, Bridget, Mike or Verity for more info.
Immersed are looking at the story of Jacob this month. And we are going to Alton Towers on 5th July. See Dave or Jennie for further info.
Spring Harvest 2009
We are planning to take a group to Skegness for Spring Harvest from April 14-19th 2009. The cost will be about £157 per adult with reductions for children.
If you would like to come please give your name to Gill Peto or Bev Roots by 11th June
Men's Group Tuesday 17th June at 5.00pm Woodthorpe Park
St Jude’s Cup Golf Competition - Prize Giving and sandwiches at the Duke of Cambridge. 9pm
Phone Noel or Godfrey
Open House 22nd June
Jennie Oborne is leading a Tearfund team to Calcutta to teach English to street children. She needs to raise money for her trip and to buy toys and books for the children. All donations very welcome.
So come along to a pre -Wimbledon open house afternoon on Sunday 22nd June from 2pm - 5pm (Contact Jennie for the address) and enjoy Cream Tea, strawberries, scones and clotted cream! Sunshine not guaranteed.
Women’s Fellowship - Mon June 23rd
Coffee Afternoon with Bring and Buy
2pm Church Lounge
Twenties Group - Saturday 28th June
St Jude’s 20’s group meet each month and we would love you to join us for our varied activities. This month we are “ Walking by Pubs ”
Contact 2020@stjudeschurch.co.uk
July - Advance Dates
Tuesday 8th 7.45pm PCC Meeting .
Thursday 24th 8.00pm Church Prayer Meeting
Sun 20th 4.30pm BBQ at the Vicarage followed by an open air service (weather permitting)