Saturday 30 April 2022

Summer Afternoon Concert At Whitestaunton Church 18 June 2022 at 3pm

 Summer Afternoon concert and Cream Teas 

Saturday 18 June 3pm at Whitestaunton Church TA203DL

A short afternoon concert performed by great musicians followed by a delicious cream or savoury tea all for only £8.00!  (under 12s free)


Byron Joce             (trumpet)
Ruth Ames-White    (flute) 
Ian Ames-White       (piano)
Helen Lunt               (cello)


For Tickets Contact Jane Harris:   janeharris334@gmail.com  or pay at the door.

Raffle with donations for Church Fabric Fund

May Services and Events at Whitestaunton Church

What's On May 2022

Sunday 8 May 6pm Evensong Sunday 

15 May 9:15am Holy Communion Sunday 

29 May 1.15pm Rogation Sunday prayers in the churchyard with lunch. Please BYO lunch, teas and coffee will be provided. 


We Need Your Help! 

Whitestaunton Churchyard Tidy 

Our fantastic voluntary grass cutting team manages our grass beautifully, but we need some extra help from the community with tidying some areas in the churchyard where unwanted weeds have taken hold. If you feel you are able help, even for half an hour, we will be very grateful to see you on: 

Saturday 7 May between10am &12pm 

Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided. 

Please bring your own gardening equipment.


Tuesday 5 April 2022

 

All services are Benefice services

 

COMBE

WAMBROOK

WHITESTAUNTON

CHARD

HAM

April 15th

Monday of Holy Week

 

 

 

 

7.00 pm

Holy Communion from Corrymeela

April 16th

Tuesday of Holy week

 

 

 

7.00 pm

Taize Service

 

April 17th

Wednesday of Holy week

7.00 pm

Meditative Holy Communion

 

 

9.45 am

Said Holy Communion

 

April 8th 

Maundy Thursday

 

 

 

6.00 pm

Passover Meal

 

April 19th

Good Friday

10.00am

Children’s Service

followed by Hot Cross Buns 

12.00

Stations of the Cross

2.00pm

Service of Reflection on the Cross

9.15am

Service of Reflection on the Cross

10.00am

Walk of Witness

through Chard beginning at St Mary’s

2.00pm

Final Hour service

 

April 20th

Easter Eve

No Services

No Services

No Services

No Services

 

April 21st Easter Day

5.56 am

Sunrise Service at Red Post layby

10.30 am

Holy Communion

5.56 am                        Sunrise Service at Red Post layby

9.15 am BCP Holy Communion

5.56 am                         Sunrise Service at Red post layby

9.15 am Holy Communion

5.56 am

Sunrise Service at Red Post layby

10.30 am Holy Communion

6.00 pm

Easter Evensong

Sunday 3 April 2022

April and June Dates for Your Diary

 Dear All,

Yourself, friends and family are warmly welcomed to join us for any of the following events:


best wishes


Jane Harris

PCC Secretary

St Andrews Church Whitestaunton 01460 239113


Summer Afternoon concert and Cream Tea Saturday 18 June 3pm at Witestaunton Church TA203DL

A short afternoon concert performed by great musicians followed by a delicious cream or savoury tea all for only £8.00!  


Byron Joce (trumpet)
Ruth Ames-White (flute) (accidently left off poster!)
Ian Ames-White (piano)
Helen Lunt (cello)


For Tickets Contact Jane Harris:   janeharris334@gmail.com  or pay at the door.


April Services at St Andrews Church Whitestaunton (Please see Attachment)

Psalm Sunday    10 April      6pm            Evensong

Good Friday        15 April      9.15am      Reflections at the Cross  (with    hot cross buns )

Easter Sunday    17 April      9.15am      Easter Holy Communion  with our Church Choir


From Easter Day you are very welcome to decorate our Easter cross with flowers to celebrate Easter and/or to represent our hopes for peace in our world.


Tuesday 28 June 8pm by The Old School House Whitestaunton Taunton Deane Morris Men  

On Tuesday 28th June, at 8pm, Taunton Deane Morris Men will be returning to dance by the Old School House in Whitestaunton. We had a very enjoyable time in 2019 and would welcome your support again as we celebrate one of England’s oldest traditions. We will be moving on to dance at the Five Dials Inn, Horton, at 9pm.

The first written reference to Morris dancing dates from 1448 when ‘morrysh dauncers’ performed for the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, in London. The first record of Morris dancing in Somerset is at a church ale in Glastonbury in 1580. Early records suggest links with religious feast days, festivals and pageants (and occasional riots!), but its origins, purpose and significance are really all a matter of speculation. The dancing and music has been continually changing since the 15th century - it has survived plagues, Oliver Cromwell and world wars and we have no intention of letting Covid19 finish it off.