Our theme for Advent and Christmas this year is God Is With Us as we look to find hope in a year that has been and still is a difficult year.
Our theme for Advent and Christmas this year is God Is With Us as we look to find hope in a year that has been and still is a difficult year.
Each day in Advent a new testimony from somebody connected to the Methodist Church will be published.
Chantry is supporting Lighthouse Women’s Aid this Christmas. The women’s refuge is asking for £5 gift cards to local supermarkets like Sainsburys, Tesco, Morrisons and Asda.
Out of an abundance of caution, with COVID-19 infection rates on the rise in Ipswich, our regular in-person worship and all other in-person activities are suspended at least for the whole December.
Join us for worship on Sunday 4th October at 9.30 a.m. as we celebrate our annual Harvest Festival. Bring a gift of some non-perishable food for our local food bank, FIND Ipswich. Rev. Joan Pell will be leading the service and we will also celebrate Holy Communion. Please wear a mask and follow social distancing…
Grapevine is the magazine of the East Anglia district of the Methodist Church. The magazine is issued twice a year and the September 2020 edition has just been issued.
Our Sunday morning in-person worship services at 9.30 a.m. will resume on Sunday 23rd August. We will have a risk-assessment in place. Please wear a face covering.
We are having some Garden Get-Togethers in the back gardens of our members. These are limited to six people at a time sitting 2 meters apart.
The Circuit Arts & Craft exhibition has moved online this year. Take a look at this video and then head on over to the circuit website to view the individual entries.