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Friends of St Columba’s
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[widgetkit id=”137″ name=”Friends of St Columba’s – Intro”]A Forum for Fellowship: Recent visits by the Friends
Winchester Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral; Chelsea Physic Garden, A Walking Tour of the City of London led by a Blue Badge Guide, Fenton House, Hampstead; plus a 3-day tour of SW Scotland, Dumfries and the Robert Burns Heritage site, the original home of the TSB, Ruthwell Church with its 8th century cross, and the early Christian settlement at Whithorn. In 2023-24 Hugh Pym led a visit to the BBC, we saw Charles Dickens Museum and the Museum of London in Docklands, and enjoyed a splendid day in St Albans visiting the cathedral, the town and lunching in a first-class Italian restaurant.
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Events for 2024/2025
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Sunday 14th February 2021
11.00am Morning Service
Revd Alistair Cumming -
Lent and Easter 2021
Lent and Easter 2021
Days of Lent are set aside as pilgrimage and preparation for the eventual embrace and celebration of Easter. They echo Jesus’ forty days in the wilderness. For people of faith Lent is the opportunity to enter more deeply into the mystery of Christ’s life, death and resurrection; a time to reassess what is important. Jesus’ hard road to the Cross is offered as reminder, strength, and encouragement, for the hard roads which we, or our loved ones, may also be required to travel. New or old at St Columba’s, however hard you find your current road, please find a way to join the journey. And may this Lent become a time of precious discovery and blessing.
Ways to travel:
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Holy Week Services
Thursday 1st April, 8p.m. Maundy Thursday Holy Communion
Friday 2nd April, 11a.m. Service of Readings & Music for Good Friday
Sunday 4th April, 11a.m. Easter Morning Holy CommunionPrayer for the Journey to Easter
God of all seasons,
in your pattern of things
there is a time for keeping,
and a time for losing,
a time for building up,
and a time for pulling down.
In this holy season of Lent,
as we journey with our Lord to the cross,
help us to discern in our lives,
what we must lay down
and what we must take up;
what we must end,
and what we must begin.
Give us grace to lead a disciplined life,
in glad obedience
and with the joy
which comes from a closer walk with Christ. Amen.
(from Common Worship)
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Sunday 7th February 2021
11.00am Morning Service
Revd Angus MacLeod MA BD -
31st January 2021
11.00am Morning Service
Revd Angus MacLeod MA BD -
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Coffee Mornings
Coffee mornings
St Columba’s virtual “coffee morning” with Revd Bola Adamolekun, Church of England Chaplain at Brixton Prison discusses her role at the Prison in what was Prisons Week. Bola will talk about how COVID has affected support to prisoners, the highs and lows of her role and will give further information on Prisons Week.