St Michael’s Church at Christmas

St Michael's Church at Christmas

Church Restoration

The work at St Michael’s Church is now complete and the church has re-opened, the first service being the Primary School’s Christingle Service last Friday 14th December.

The north aisle window and plaster has been repaired and restored. The opportunity was taken, at the same time, to repair the north aspect of the chancel arch which had moved significantly, leading to a need to carry out stonework repair, employing a stonemason.

In view of all the plaster dust etc, it was decided to arrange for a thorough ‘spring clean’ (can you have one in December?), and this has included attention to high places in the church, not reachable by our normal cleaning.

Family Carol Service

Our Carol Service (aka ‘Carols and Blankets’) takes place next Saturday (December 22nd) at 6pm. This year, as the result of a suggestion, there is one addition. Mince pies and mulled wine will be available BEFORE the service, as well as after. Furthermore, John DeVal will be adding hot chocolate to the drinks. So come along from 5.30pm onwards to warm up your vocal chords.

The service will follow the usual format of favourite carols, interspersed with readings (biblical and secular). The biblical readings will remind us of the events of the birth of Jesus, whilst the secular readings include authors such as Dylan Thomas & Charles Dickens. Appropriately for this year when we mark the centenary of the end of World War 1, there is a reading sent from the trenches. Glen Page (who has been singing at St Michael’s for over thirty years) will sing a couple of solos, and we welcome back Stephen Barber as organist.

The collection will be given to the charity ‘Crisis at Christmas’.

Don’t forget to wrap up warm – there will be some blankets at church if you need one. However hearty singing always seems to banish the cold!

Midnight Communion

Our ‘Midnight Communion’ at St Michael’s takes place on Christmas Eve, starting at 11.30pm. The service will be led by the Vicar, the Revd Mandy Flaherty.

From Michael Keck

Help us celebrate the end of WW1

Help us celebrate the end of WW1

Great Gidding Commemoration – All are welcome to help us remember, 100 years on, those who died and to celebrate when the guns fell silent at the end of World War 1.

On Sunday 11th November Starting at 6.00pm at Great Gidding Village Hall

To honour those who fought and lost their lives and to mark the day 100 years ago when the guns fell silent at the end of the First World War.

Lighting of our beacon 6.00pm

With poems, readings and songs from WW1 we remember those from the Parish who lost their lives at that terrible time.

‘Battles Over’ Celebration (approx) 6.45pm

There will be a bar serving wine, beer and soft drinks (at almost WW1 prices) and free hotdogs (including vegetarian option).

Apple Juicing Saturday

Apple Juicing Saturday

On Saturday the 29th September we will have a community apple crushing, pulping, squeezing, pressing event using the community pulper and press. Collect your apples and rinse your receptacles. Whether its just juice or cider, the container you use does need sterilising. If you are a serial wine or beer maker then you will know the drill.

Quantity of apples, how long is a piece of string. You need lots, a washing basket full or two good bucket fulls to get any quantity. If we get a good crowd, 10 or so then quartering apples, pulping then bagging them up for the press becomes an easy flowing task.

Location – in one of the sheds at Manor Site Farm – it then becomes a weather resistant event.

Refreshments provided but happy to receive extras.

Time – 9am so that’ll be 10am Gidding central time.

Church’s Birthday Party

Organ recital at St Michaels Church Great Gidding

The church is dedicated to St Michael and the church commemorates this saint on September 29th each year – to give it its proper title, it’s the Feast of St Michael and All Angels.

Why our church was not given the adjunct of “and All Angels” is lost in the mysteries of time!!

Choral Evensong

This year, to celebrate this,(or to give it its official title, the church’s Patronal Festival), we will be holding a service of Choral Evensong on Saturday 29th September starting at 4pm. We are delighted that the St Peter’s Singers will be making their first visit to St Michael’s to lead our worship. They will sing music is by Walton, Moore, Bairstow and Thalben-Ball. We also welcome back to Great Gidding, the Reverend Laura Jørgensen (aka Laura Burgess before her marriage) as our preacher.

Organ recital

After the service, starting at 5.30 pm, there will be a 45 minute organ recital given by Eleanor Carter, Senior Organ Scholar, Clare College, Cambridge. She will be playing music by J.S. Bach. This is the first time the organ has been put through its paces, since the additional work carried out last year, in memory of Lois Jordan.

Following the recital, there will be refreshments (in true Gidding style that includes a glass of wine) to celebrate what can be called Great Gidding Church’s birthday.

Please do come along and share in the celebrations.

Open Studios and Garden Teas at Luddington

Open Studios and Garden Teas at Luddington

Carry Akroyd and Gordon Monk are opening their studios on Saturday and Sunday 8th & 9th of September from 11am until 5pm.

Carry is a painter and printmaker and will be showing handmade prints, drawings, cards and books and Gordon is showing his free-form chairs, benches and sculptures.

Garden Teas, coffee and cakes too!

4, Luddington in the Brook PE85QU

Great Gidding Village Show on Saturday!

Great Gidding Village Show on Saturday!

Don’t forget it’s show time this coming Saturday 1st September.

Exhibits in by 12.00 please. The show is open to the public at 3.00p.m.
Great food and activities for all the family including face painting, bouncy castle, BBQ, teas and cakes and bar.
Come along and join in the fun at Gidding Village Hall, Main St.

All welcome and don’t forget your village quiz!