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All Saints' Playgroup
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The Playgroup offers all participants time in which we can get to know each other better through weekly fellowship and prayer time. The structured theme of each week is around the previous Sunday’s Gospel reading. This gives the group a firm foundation in the life of this faith community and further draws out the meaning of scripture through play, prayer and fellowship. Although the playgroup is informal and relaxed, it does have a focus and it is faith-centred. |
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| We welcome anyone from the parish to come and join us in our hall on Wednesday mornings from 10:00 to 11:30 am during school terms. Come and have a play with the children; and chat to the mums over a cuppa with homemade biscuits. |
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LaMP is a growing theological library, which students, parishioners as well as the wider community can access. Tuesdays 1-3 pm. The Book Group held in LaMP in the Hall.
Other groups meeting include:- The Care Network Hospitality and Social Committee. The Women's Fellowship. Anglican Men's Fellowship Group Mother's Union Craft Group
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Choir - new members wanted and welcome |
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All Saint's Newtown Tennis Club has several tennis teams covering all ages and levels of skill. The Club enjoys competitive Summer and Winter Seasons. Teams comprise of Junior Girls', Junior Boys', plus mixed Junior teams. All Saints' Ladies and Senior Mixed teams also play home and away matches. |
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Nigel Wilson would be delighted to help beginners join the game and can arrange coaching if desired. All those interested in playing are welcome. Nigel's enthusiasm and dedication to children through tennis is inspiring. Nigel was recently honoured in recognition of his considerable contribution made to our All Saint's Tennis Club. His photo can be seen in the Scienceworks Museum's Wall of Fame, which is part of their new exhibition, 'Sport: More Than Heroes and Legends'. |
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