Easter gardens recreated by our young people. (Click on each photo to enlarge it.)
Easter 2017: ‘He is Risen!’
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Well done, William!
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.
Darrell’s Donkeys
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 Easter Windows
Here are our church windows, decorated for Easter by church groups and individuals:
Palm Sunday Photos
On Sunday our young people imagined how Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem might be reported today:
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 […]
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”
Our Stunning Easter Flower Cross
Our Flower Cross was stunning on Easter Day. He is risen!
The Story of Marcellus and Zedekiah – Photos
Well done to all our young people, who helped us to see the story of Palm Sunday through fresh eyes. The story of a donkey called Zedekiah and a horse named Marcellus captures the unexpected reversal of power that occurred when Jesus rode into Jerusalem. (See also The Story of Marcellus and Zedekiah.)