Sunday 23 May 2010

Lectures at St Michael's

Are you interested in attending lectures addressing major ethical and moral issues of the day?

St. Michael’s and all Angels Parish Church, Amersham continues to present lectures with prominent speakers addressing major ethical or moral issues of the day. They are of the highest calibre and attract audiences of up to 300.

The evenings, which close at 10pm, include a short interval for a glass of wine or fruit juice followed by questions from the audience.

Tickets priced £10.00 (concessions £7.00) to include refreshments during the interval are available from The Secretary, St Michael’s Church, 70 Sycamore Road, Amersham, Bucks HP6 5DR 01494 726680 (Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope)

Follow the link below for further details and dates of forthcoming lectures.


http://www.stmichaelsamersham.org.uk/whats-on/lectures/

Lecture by Canon David Winter

The Bible - it's boring, unbelievable and irrelevant!


A talk on this subject will be given at Prestwood on July 2nd at 7.30 pm by Canon David Winter.


He is the the former head of BBC religious broadcasting, and a regular on Radio 4’s “Thought for the Day”.


All are welcome to what will be a fascinating and provocative talk


Tickets are £5 including a glass of wine, from 01494 868537 or 01494 863627.

Silent Prayer Meeting



Do you fancy a bit of peace and quiet?


The next Silent Prayer meeting takes place in St. Dunstan’s Church Hall at 8 pm on Monday May 24th


Beginners are very welcome.


If you would like to go on the mailing list or for further information please contact Rev. James Tomkins on 01844 275944 or e mail jamestomkins@btinternet.com



The Flower Festival has been a great success.


The whole weekend was a wonderful time of church and community coming together. There are so many different groups of people to thank including the flower arrangers, the stewards, those who provided refreshments, ran the plant stall; sung and played various musical instruments, assisted with the cream teas, organised the pig roast and provided the local history exhibition. The list is almost endless.


The amount raised for this event is still to be finalised but it looks like it will be around £3500. James would like to thank all who took part in this wonderful weekend.