Author Archive: Shera Payne
Support the Coventry Foodbank
Coventry Foodbank update… All Saints Church is continuing to be a collecting point for Foodbank. To enable this to happen the Church porch will be open for people to drop off long life food on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10.00am – 11.30am. At the moment, Foodbank are particularly in need of – long life […]
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Mother’s Day – Families mean Everything
Reading: Exodus 2: 1-10 Imagine how you might feel if you are expecting a baby and you have just heard that if it is a boy it will be killed. I am not aware of this happening in any part of our world at the moment, but there are thousands, maybe millions of parents around […]
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Mothering Sunday
We have daffodils in church that we would like to give to all those who have nurtured Is in very many ways as an expression of thanks. The church will be open until noon for prayer and you can pick up some daffodils for yourself or to take to someone. Resource:Home For Good https://homeforgood.org.uk/ Mothering God
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Allesley Parish Magazine – Easter 2020
Rainbows, otters, sunsets, bluebells and gardens help to make another colourful issue of the Parish Magazine. How well do you know your Cathedral – try our quiz. Our Easter issue has quite a watery theme – read the history of Hawkes End Mill, all about Allesley’s Streams, Ponds and Springs and Coventry’s Water Supply plus […]
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Sermon 15 March 2020 – Andy Castle from Thrive
Reading: Exodus 17:1-7 We welcome Andy Castle from Thrive Youth Ministries to All Saints’ Church, Allesley. Thrive Youth Ministries was formed in November 2011 to help churches be more effective in reaching out to young people and discipling them in the Christian faith. Thrive was set up by Andy Castle, a youth minister with many […]
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Transfiguration
Anyone know what this is? During our time in Kenya we saw many Chameleons. A pair settled outside our home, for most of the time doing nothing,……………. just waiting for meal to come close. The others we saw were found by some missionary kids who had grown up in Kenya and knew exactly how to […]
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