Houston & Killellan Kirk Guild: Happy New Year
West Halls Main Street, Houston, United KingdomCome and join us as we look forward to the start of a new year. All welcome!
Come and join us as we look forward to the start of a new year. All welcome!
With Alison Balfour. All are welcome.
Chase away the January blues with our fantastic luxury pop-up breakfast! Come along and enjoy all the usual treats and goodies including fresh fruit, prunes, figs, porridge, cereals, home-made muesli, yogurts, home-made marmalade, lemon curd, jam, chocolate spread, honey, bread, croissants, brioche rolls, cold meats, pate, prawns, cheeses, cold boiled eggs, tomato, cucumber, smoked/poached salmon,
With Sophie Ingram.
Michael White, from Screen Memories, will entertain us with a TV and film quiz session. This event is for people living with dementia, those who support them, and anyone else who likes a blether and some company. We ask that people who have a dementia are accompanied by someone who can support them if they
Come along and enjoy tea/coffee and delicious home-baking. Tea tickets are £2.50 for adults and £1 for children.
On Transfiguration Sunday we commemorate the transfiguration of Jesus Christ on Mount Tabor in front of three of his disciples Peter, James, and John and the revelation of God in Jesus. It is always celebrated on the last Sunday before the beginning of Lent. Come and join us for Morning Worship - all are welcome.
Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent.
The Vine Trust is an international development charity which enables volunteers to provide medical, home-building and care support to communities living in severe poverty in Tanzania and Peru - and one of our Guild Projects. Their work involves supporting in-country partners to empower their communities. Come along and hear more about the Vine Trust from
Come along and join us for a Singing for Wellbeing session with Daniela, as well as delicious home-baking, a cuppa and a chat. The group is for people living with dementia, those who support them, and anyone else who likes a blether and some company. We ask that people who have a dementia are accompanied
We are a friendly group who take it in turns to choose a book for everyone to read. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month. Come along and join us - all are welcome.
The World Day of Prayer is a global, ecumenical movement of Christian women, joining together to observe a common day of prayer. It is a tradition dating back to the 19th century and is run under the motto "Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action". Today World Day of Prayer is celebrated in more than 170 countries