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Event Calendar
Mon17Baby and Toddlers
Mon17Choir
Tue18Girls Brigade
Tue18Badminton
Wed19Pop in Cafe
Wed19Boys B. Junior
Wed19Boys B. Senior
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Sun23Prayer Group
Sun23JAM (Sunday School)
Sun23SUNDAY WORSHIP with Mrs Margaret Doust
Mon24Baby and Toddlers
Mon24Choir
Tue25Girls Brigade
Tue25Badminton
Wed26Pop in Cafe
Wed26Boys B. Junior
Wed26Boys B. Senior
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Sun30Prayer Group
Sun30JAM (Sunday School)
Sun30SUNDAY WORSHIP with Rev. David Hill
July
Mon01Baby and Toddlers
Tue02Girls Brigade
Tue02Rambling Group Day in the Country
Tue02Badminton
Wed03Pop in Cafe
Sat06Prayer Breakfast in the Hall
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Sun07SUNDAY WORSHIP with Rev. Christine Coram
Sat13Jammy Church
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Sun14SUNDAY WORSHIP with Mrs J Hayter
Tue16Evening Ramble
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Service details

A very warm welcome to anyone who is a visitor to our Church.

Please stay after worship for coffee, tea or squash which will be served in the Church Hall, to be found through the choir vestry which is reached through the door by the choir seating area.

Details of any additional services, if services are to include Holy Communion and many other activities
for the Church are shown in the weekly notices which are available at the doors to the Church.

There is a loop system for those with hearing aids – please switch to the ‘T’ setting.

Larger print hymn books and worship books are available from the door stewards.

The numbers of hymns to be sung during the service are shown on each of the 2 boards on the wooden pillars at the front of the church.

The words of hymns will also be shown on the screen on the wall by the choir seating area.

The Bible Readings which will be read from the lectern, are shown in red letters on the board between the hymn numbers and the door into the vestry. Bibles are available in the pews for those who wish to look at the reading for themselves.

Standing is normally only required to sing hymns, during the Holy Communion service at the thanksgiving and when the offertory is brought forward. However, there is no need to stand if doing so might be a problem.

The Sacrament of Holy Communion is included in morning worship about once a month as announced in the Preaching Plan and on the Weekly Notices. This is to remember the Last Supper which Jesus shared with his disciples, when we share bread and wine (non-alcoholic) together. All are welcome to receive the bread and wine, whether or not members of this church or any other. Those not wishing to partake may remain in the pews or kneel at the communion rail without offering a hand to receive the bread or wine. Instead, a blessing will be given.

The children of JAM (Jesus And Me) usually join us later during the service when the preacher will address them. When there is Holy Communion, the children will join us to receive Communion or a blessing as appropriate.

The Offertory will be announced during the service, for which stewards will pass along bags for donations. If you are not giving, please just pass on the bag. Most members of the church have a box containing an envelope for each week of the year and many have signed ‘gift aid’ forms, so that the tax paid on contributions to the church can be reclaimed from the Inland Revenue. Envelopes with spaces for name and address are also available at the entrance to the church, for single donations on the same basis. Gold coloured boxes are placed on a chair at the exits of the church for donations to any special appeals.

There are a number of Pastoral Visitors who maintain contact with members and friends of the Church, especially during times of illness and need.

The flowers in the Church are donated weekly by many members, sometimes in celebration or in memory.

The flowers are later distributed to those who are ill, in need, in celebration or unable to come to worship.


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We are an open, inclusive and reconciling church. We give a warm, friendly welcome to all visitors without obligation.
This website is prepared on a voluntary part time basis by church members. Please check details and dates before making a long journey to avoid disappointment.

www.hedgeendmethodists.org.uk
St Johns Road, Hedge End
Hampshire, England, SO30 4DQ

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