Great Comp 2008 Christ Church over 80's (and friends) enjoyed their annual outing to Great Comp Gardens - and tea |  |
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Summer Fair 08 Photo's of this year's fair, held on 07/06/08 |  |
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Rosemary's Walk Rosemary Austin, who preaches at Christ Church when she isn't walking in circles, completed a walk round the Rugby Pitch yesterday in aid of Leukaemia research and in memory of Ben Johnson, a 17-year-old from the Grammar School who died before Christmas. She completed 20 laps. |  |
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CCADS (Spring 08) photos of our production, The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery |  |
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Confirmation 2008 ’23 people from 4 local churches, including 10 from Christ Church, were confirmed or renewed their baptismal vows at a service on 13th April. The Bishop of Rochester presided. |  |
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Winter Fun (2007) Got anything to add (eg what you did over the Christmas holidays. did it snow and you made a snowman)? Send your photos to the webmistress along with your name and a short decription |  |
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CCADS (December 2007) Christ Church Amateur Dramatics Society (CCADS) puts on plays twice a year, in December and April. We have just presented an evening of three one-act plays by Noel Coward, Alan Bennet and Jean McConnell. New members are always welcome, irrespective of previous experience. |  |
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Christingle Service 2007 The Christingle itself is made up of a lighted candle (symbolising Jesus, the Light of the World), mounted on an orange (representing the world), and a red ribbon or tape around the middle of the orange (indicating the blood/ love of Christ). Four cocktail sticks bearing dried fruit or sweets are also stuck into the orange to signify the four seasons and the fruits of the earth.
These are some pictures from our 2007 service. |  |
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Over 80's visit to Notcutts (2007) Christmas Over-80s visit to Notcutts Garden Centre
On Monday 26th November we took a party of our over-80s to Notcutts Garden Centre, Maidstone. This has become a favourite outing at this time of year because it allows a wide range of Christmas shopping, topped off with a well-earned cup of tea and a mince pie. It also allows the more festive amongst our party to see just how many model reindeer, Father Christmases and snowmen they can get singing “Jingle Bells” at the same time!
This outing has nicely rounded off our over-80s programme which included a garden visit in spring and a summer tea-party. Thanks are due to the volunteer car drivers who make these outings possible.
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