Today’s coffee morning celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday was a fun morning enjoyed by all and raised £80 for the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice. A big thank you to everyone who gave their support.
Queen’s Birthday Celebration – Photos

Today’s coffee morning celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday was a fun morning enjoyed by all and raised £80 for the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice. A big thank you to everyone who gave their support.
As Christians, how are we to make sense of the EU referendum debate? Several resources are available to us to make that important decision on 23rd June: ‘Think, Pray, Vote’ has been produced by the Joint Public Issues Team of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Methodist Church, the United Reformed Church and the […]
There are all sorts of free prayer resources available on the Christian Aid website: http://www.christianaid.org.uk/resources/churches/prayer/
Churches Together in Fleet and Crookham is hosting a debate on the EU referendum at 7.30 pm on Monday 6 June at the Church on the Heath. Two speakers have been invited to date – Sarah Dickson, the Director of the Liberal Democrats Christian Forum, to speak for Remain; and John Petley, who has worked […]
We enjoyed a wonderful evening on Friday when Saju Mathew gave us an Indian cookery lesson, demonstrating three typical South Indian dishes: Vegetable Madras Curry, Masala Fried Fish, and Onion Bhajis. This was followed by a delicious 3-course buffet prepared by Saju, his family and friends. Money raised will help towards the further education of […]
Fleet and Crookham Churches Together in Schools (FACCTS) have issued the Minutes of their recent AGM. They can be read here:
Congratulations to William, who won a ‘Guess the word’ Easter competition organised by Churches Together in Fleet and Crookham. Bee Griffiths presented William with his prize of an Easter egg and Fair Trade products during morning service on Sunday.
Today, on Palm Sunday, ‘Darrell’s Donkeys’ chatted as they watched a modern Palm Sunday procession. They wondered why Jesus chose to ride on a donkey and not a war horse:
Our annual quiz night is always very popular. A fish and chip supper was followed by an opportunity to challenge our brain cells in a general knowledge quiz. John Gibbons was quiz master for this fun and friendly evening, which was enjoyed by all.
Our Church Annual Report for 2015 is now on line. You can view it here: