Four in the fellowship outside St John's
A stealthy scarecrow waits to pounce upon the unwary (only birds of course).
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A stealthy scarecrow waits to pounce upon the unwary (only birds of course).
Your chance to choose your favourite hymn.
You are welcome to speak about your choice or write a short item to be read out at the service. Please fill in the form by 1st July 2023.
The 'Songs of Praise' service is:
Sunday July 9th at 10 a.m. at
St John the Evangelist
Clareville Road,
Caterham Valley
We will do our best to include your choice on July 9th or on a later occasion.
Many towns and villages across the country have been holding Scarecrow displays during the summer months bringing smiles and laughter and visitors a plenty.
St John's are early into the game with a couple of characters relaxing outside the church. Perhaps more will join them?
The next Munch with Music will be held in the church on 7th June 2023 featuring Kyle Nash-Baker on piano.
You are invited to bring your own ‘Munch’.
Admission is free, donations are welcome.
Coffee, tea and biscuits from 12:15pm, with the performance starting at 12:45pm and lasting about 45 minutes.
The following Munch will be on 5th July, with Andrew Garrido on piano.
Rogation Sunday – traditionally this is when we ask for God’s protection of the agriculture industry, livestock, and crops. The tradition involves walking the boundaries of the parish – which is called “beating the bounds” – praying and asking for God‘s blessing for the well-being of that particular community.
The walkers from St John's were following a carefully planned route starting with the ascent of Church Hill, then south along the valley to Caterham School.
Striking south again, the party made our way via a muddy path to the View Point where lunch was taken and supplied, very kindly, to one foolish person who was ill prepared for the journey.
Heading east along the North Downs Way, a boundary marker was found and duly given a small beating. Crossing the A22 was complicated by having to give way to the runners heading in the opposite direction.
Climbing back up onto the downs was a testing time, though much mutual encouragement was given. Our sixth prayer location was deep in bucolic uplands and was followed by a respectful passage through a large herd of cows (or bulls with udders).
It was all downhill to the Wasp Lodge roundabout, thankfully, and after a trek along Stafford Road, it just remained to pray in front of the north entrance porch of the church.
'Thank you for your application for a Bronze Eco Church Award.
I have checked your survey scores and am delighted to confirm your award. Well done to everyone involved in reaching this milestone!'
Eco Church
St John's service on the 7 May 2023 felt to me like the perfect reflection of the previous day's events.
An expectant congregation gathered and were not disappointed by the familiar, by the unique and by the message. The church was resplendent in red, white and blue, the refreshments were very welcome (nice bit of bubbly) and the cakes delicious.
Rev Catherine Dawkins led the service magnificently and we're very grateful to her.
There is an air of new beginnings around St John's.
A flavour of the service is available in the video 6 minute St John's Coronation reflection service.