Leasingham Church update - During April our builders have dug out one soakaway at the north side of the Church and we are awaiting their return to dig another two soakaways out. We are looking towards the end of May to re-open for services.A bat survey was carried out by the Bat Conservation Trust by a local volunteer from the Lincolnshire Bat Group who thoroughly checked out the Church. He will be returning for an evening visit during the summer months to check where any bats could be gaining entry within the spire wall. He said that bats were now just beginning to come out of hibernation and becoming more active.The Leasingham Village Scarecrow weekend will soon be upon us - running between Friday 24th May to the Monday 27th which the Duke of Wellington Pub will be organising. It is an eventwhich our Church usually participate in and we are hoping to take part this year. The theme will be 'sport' possibly to celebrate the upcoming Paris Olympics. Do please come along and visit the scarecrows.Our last coffee morning saw the Leasingham and District Gardening Group join us to promote their organisation and its new year programme full of informative talks and outings to various gardens. They were also selling donated plants and seeds. Our next coffee morning will be on Saturday May 11th 10.15am to 11.30am in Leasingham Village Hall.Leasingham's Congregation and Clergy would care to thank the Leasingham Village Hall Committee for the kind use of the Hall for the two Easter Services which took place there. Another cause for celebration will be the reopening of St Andrew’s Leasingham on Sunday June the 2nd at 3.30pm with a special service of thanksgiving and refreshments to follow. We are in the planning stage but please look out for more details.James and the giant churchKay Brown (our organist at Leasingham) was delighted when her grandson, James Hesketh aged 7, made a floor plan of St Andrew's Leasingham from LEGO! He said that he was very pleased and proud that it had been liked by Reverend Al.He is going to give Kay a guided tour of his model and particularly the font with removable top. Well done James.
Date Day Prayer 1st Wednesday For the gathering of communities through coffee mornings and fundraising events and for a blessed time together 2nd Thursday Messy Church, Open the Book and other Children’s ministry 3rd Friday For our Church Services this weekend 6th Monday Our Primary and Secondary schools – pupils and staff 7th Tuesday For Anwick APCM 8th Wednesday For the Lafford Deanery and Deanery Partnership 9th Thursday For the Ascension Day service and Leasingham APCM- TKC 10th Friday For our Church Services this weekend and for Alwyn’s 25th Anniversary Songs of Praise - TKC 13th Monday For activities in the Winchelsea Centre and Mission House 14th Tuesday For Ruskington and their Community - TKC 15th Wednesday For the churches in Ruskington and their work together - TKC 16th Thursday For the uniformed youth organisations and youth groups in our Benefice - TKC 17th Friday For our Church Services as we celebrate Pentecost - TKC 20th Monday For APCM’s and PCC’s as they meet together 21st Tuesday For the Evedon APCM 22th Wednesday For those preparing for Baptism and Weddings 23rd Thursday For the lonely, depressed and anxious 24th Friday For our Church Services this weekend as we celebrate Trinity Sunday 27th Monday For families and friends to enjoy the Bank Holiday together 28th Tuesday For all who are vulnerable may they be made known to us 29th Wednesday For the Rev. Al and all the Ministry Team 30th Thursday For Leasingham and their Community 31st Friday For our Church Services this weekend
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