Burns Night 2013

The tradition of Burns Night was kept alive in our church once again this year.  More than seventy friends and members of the church family met together to enjoy a supper of haggis, neeps and tatties.  Colin and Liz McClune hosted the evening and entertained us with a light-hearted account of the poet’s life plus […]

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A Final Letter from our Interim Moderator

To my dear Friends at Fleet United Reformed Church: Well, it has come to that time when I must hand you over to your new minister, Ruth Dillon. As I do so I want to thank you all for the wonderful welcome you have given me during my time as Interim Moderator. It has been […]

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Winter Morning

Who can regard the sun? Its all-revealing rays Dazzle the eyes of those Who too directly gaze, Yet when moisture charged the air The sun, a soft red ball, Muted, its glittering glaze Rose in the winter dawn. So, if we seek God’s face, We cannot see it plain. Its radiant holiness Half-hidden must remain […]

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Our Young People Prepare for Christmas

Our Loaves and Fishes young people’s group decorated this screen, which illustrates the Christmas story – ‘The Greatest Story Ever Told’. Our Pilots group have been talking about Christingle and its symbolic meaning: an orange representing the world; a red ribbon tied round it to represent the blood of Christ; dolly mixtures to represent the […]

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Present Aid Gifts Give Hope

Give something different this Christmas, and help change lives. The gifts that you purchase on the Present Aid website represent a donation towards the work that Christian Aid does around the world to fight poverty. You won’t actually receive a duck, or a bicycle or a well, but you will be helping families in countries […]

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Another Successful Craft Fair

Our Autumn Craft Fair on Saturday was a resounding success, with over three hundred visitors on the day. But it would not have been as successful without the ‘Team’ – and what a team! The people who gave their time standing outside Sainsbury’s with leaflets; the Pilots who spent an evening going door to door; […]

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