Knit & Natter

Knit & Natter returns on Tuesday 18th September from 2.00 – 4.00pm in St Disen’s Church Hall. Help is available with your knitting and crochet if you need it, but please bring along any craft. Light refreshments served.

The Children’s Society

A most successful coffee morning was held on 2nd August to coincide with the annual opening of the collection boxes. A grand total of £911.50 has been raised this year. A big thank you to everyone – all that loose change adds up!

Coffee Mornings

Thank you to all who supported our recent coffee mornings in aid of our organ fund and the Childrens Society which between them raised some £400. But coffee mornings aren’t all about making money. They’re about meeting and making friends over a cup of coffee (or tea). So why not come and join us at our next Coffee Morning on Wednesday 22nd August at 10.00am in the Church Hall.

Wedding on July 21st

Another beautiful wedding on another beautiful day!

Congratulations to Daisy and Tom, married at St Disen’s on July 21st.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wedding on 7th July

Congratulations to Ruth and David who were married in St Disen’s Church on 7th July. A lovely occasion on a beautiful day.



 

Christian Aid

Many thanks to all who donated to our collection during Christian Aid Week and especial thanks to those who collected ‘door to door’.

As a result, we have been able to contribute £1,035 to help some of the poorest people in the world.

A new name to the list

Revd. Olly Mears’ name has been added to the generations-long list of incumbents at St. Disens.

 

……. and the notice board has been up-dated, too!

 

Songs of Praise on 10th June

Come and join with the Gospel Hall, Baptist Church and St Disen’s Church as they get together for a joyful session of hymn singing outside the Guildhall on Sunday 10th June at 10.30am.

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Plaque

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has put up a sign at the entrance to St Disen’s Churchyard as part of its First World War centenary project to increase awareness of war graves throughout the United Kingdom.  There are 8 war graves in St Disen’s Churchyard and another at the Baptist Church.

Although there are 8 war graves in the churchyard, there are only 7 grave sites as brothers, Private S. Elliot and Sapper V. Elliot are commemorated together.