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Services – December 2025

December is of course a very special month as we celebrate the Nativity of Jesus Christ, our Saviour. We wish you all a peaceful and blessed month. Καλά Χριστούγεννα/Happy Christmas A reminder too that there is a gathering at our Church on Sunday 14th December following the Divine Liturgy service. St Barbara the Great Martyr […]

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November Tea Party

On Sunday 2nd November after our church service, we were treated to a delicious tea in the church function room. There was also a prize draw held to raise money for the church. As well as prizes like wine and chocolates, there were one or two more unusual prizes as you will see from the

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Church Services November 2025

November is a busy month with five services on days other than Sundays, plus five Sunday Divine Liturgy services. Enter your email address below to subscribe to the site and never miss out on any information. The Mother of God enters the Temple According to the tradition of the Church, the Theotokos was brought to

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Autumn Tea Party – Sunday 2nd November

An Autumn tea party fundraising event has been organised for after the Sunday service on 2nd of November, from 1-3pm. The ever popular event organised by the Ladies Committee members will be held in the room above the church. There will be no cost for the tea itself thanks to event being kindly sponsored. However,

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Church Services – October 2025

October 2025 For operational reasons, the first two weeks of October were not loaded onto the website, however here are the details for the rest of October. St Luke Saint Luke came from the city of Antioch, probably of a pagan family. From his youth he applied himself to seek after wisdom and to study

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Agios Fanourios – The Undefeated One

On August 27 the Greek Orthodox Church celebrates the Feast Day of Agios Fanourios, commemorating the Martyr and Miracle Worker who is asked to intercede when things are lost. Fanouropita is also made on August 27th, to commemorate Saint Fanourios. The story behind this is said to be that the Saint’s mother is said to

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