FACCTS Prayer Request

The Fleet and Crookham Churches Together in Schools team (FACCTS) have requested our prayers for the students in Calthorpe Park, Court Moor, and other local schools during this time of examinations. In addition, there are some particular activities for which they would welcome prayers: ‘It’s Your Move‘:  During the rest of this term the FACCTS […]

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Congratulations, Helen!

Our heartiest congratulations to Helen Everard, who has been accepted and approved as an Assembly-accredited lay preacher on the Training for Learning and Service programme. Fleet URC has been Helen’s placement church since last October, and during this time she has regularly led worship for us and preached at services. Following her final assessment service […]

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Fish Cages for Bangladesh

In recent weeks our children and young people have been collecting small change to provide fish cages for families in deprived areas of Bangladesh. In places where land is scarce, many face a constant struggle to get nutritious food for themselves and their families.  However the charity Practical Action is helping people to ‘grow’ fish […]

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Talking about Worship and Fruit Kebabs….

Phil Ray, the Wessex Synod Children and Youth Development Officer (CYDO), joined us at Fleet on Sunday 11th May to work with our young people.  We looked at and talked about the United Reformed Church’s ‘Charter for Children’.  This led on to us talking about the role of the young people in our church life […]

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Photos from our Quiz Night

Our annual Quiz Night with fish and chip supper took place on Friday, and was very much enjoyed by all who took part, as these photos show.  Many thanks to quiz master John Gibbons for organising the event.

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Planting Poppies for Peace and Remembrance

After our Easter Sunday morning service members of our congregation – from the oldest to the youngest – gathered outside the church to scatter white and red poppy seeds.  This was part of a URC initiative to mark the centenary of the declaration of the First World War.  The white poppies represent peace and the […]

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Easter Windows

Here are our lovely Easter windows, as decorated by various church groups and individuals.  Thank you to  everyone who participated: you did a great job! “The Colours of Easter”

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