In this season of Advent this year, there is much to reflect upon, following such a challenging time, with
Read MoreCan we truly have empathy with others who walk a different path
Read MoreEthnic diversity isn’t something that should be begrudgingly tolerated, but enthusiastically celebrated.
Read MoreHello everyone, it is black history month, a time to rejoice and celebrate God’s goodness in our lives as a community. This year, we are
Read MoreThe Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) of St Germain’s Church will take place on Sunday 18th October at 4pm. If you would like to attend
Read MoreSt Germain’s is hosting a short service at 10.30am on Tuesday 1st September. There will be a prayer hunt as well as…
Read MoreLet’s face it, 2020 has not been the greatest of years. But St Germain’s is fueled by the Love that God has for us and the Hope of a better future. In order to share our hope with the community, we are staging an “Activities of Hope” event on Saturday 11th July, 11am to 3pm. At various locations…
Read MoreJoin us for a reflective walk through St Germain’s church grounds to declare that Black Lives Matter. This walk will take place this Sunday, 7th June, 3-6pm, observing social distancing.
This will not be a service (the restrictions prohibit that). It will be an opportunity to stand with sisters and brothers in their grief, anger and pain by passing through the site and participating in reflection, prayer, and symbolic action…
Read MoreAs we’ve not been able to meet as church, and prayer is key to our life here at St Germain’s, we wanted to put together a prayer art installation to celebrate Pentecost. So a few of us had a socially distanced chat, one thing led to another and we decided we wanted the nearest we could get to a lockdown Pentecost Party. ‘Lights’ said James – ‘if it’s a birthday party, gotta have lights’. ‘Cake’ said Heather – ‘I’m not celebrating a birthday without cake’. So, what do you do with lights, cake, and prayer when you can’t meet?
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