St Leonards December 2025
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December
6th Christmas Coffee morning 10.30am - 12pm
7th 11am Holy Communion
14th 6pm Carol Service
21st 11am "Christingle" family service
24th 8pm Midnight communion
25th 11am Christmas Day family service
28th Morning Prayer
January 2026
4th Holy Communion
11th Morning Prayer
18th "Epiphany" family service
25th Morning Prayer
February 2026
The last few months have been a time of loss and remembrance in
Sherfield English. We have sadly lost some well-known faces from the
village and they will be missed. We commemorated Remembrance Sunday
thinking of those who have been in the military or civilian services, those
who have been lost in the line of duty to their country, their family and
especially to those they did not know. Our service at St Leonard's was by
the community, in recognition of the community and the resilience with
which we come together to share our commemorations. It was a special
service as our Rector Squadron Leader James Pitkin received an MBE in the
King's Birthday Honours list this year for his 25 years of dedication to RAF
cadets and as their National Chaplain. We also heard about James Ralph
Patterson, commemorated on our Roll of Honour dying in WWII but with no
information until some serious historical researching by a few talented
people revealed the connections to Sherfield English. The display of the
soldiers, sailors and airmen along the A27, kindly installed by Eric
Hounslow, reminded us of the fallen every time we passed by but let us be
thankful for those still serving and keeping us safe.
Now we rightly deserve to move towards more cheerful subjects as Advent
Sunday is on 30th November which is the start of the Christian year and we
retell the story of the baby Jesus. Our Christingle service, usually held on
Advent Sunday, is now on 21st December, so if you want to use an orange,
a candle, red ribbon, cocktail sticks with sultanas or some sweets (dolly
mixtures were boycotted a few years ago as considered too tricky to push
onto cocktail sticks but my fellow Churchwarden started a revolt and they
are now back on the menu!). It is all good fun, and you can use the candle
should we have a power cut!
We have our Christmas coffee morning on Saturday 6th December, 10.30am
to 12noon, with knitted gifts, a Christmas hamper raffle as well as pre-loved
items and books and most excitingly our bell ringers playing carols on
hand
bells and maybe, like last year, we can have a go too.
That afternoon we are privileged to host the Winchester Diocese Bell
ringers for their carol service, having been cancelled from last year when
we had a terrible storm. In hosting this event our Bell Captain, Martin
Daniels, and the St Leonard's team of enthusiastic bell ringers are rightly
rewarded for all their hard work throughout the year.
On 14th December at 6pm we are holding our carol service of lessons and
carols so if you want to admire the decorations Ð our flower arrangers
extraordinaire are depicting the lovely carol 'The holly and the Ivy' & hear
the nativity story (you might have heard it before, but it is a good listen)
and who knows what other treats you might witness too.
We have our midnight communion at 8pm on Christmas Eve and on
Christmas Day, well, it is always involves being joyful and rejoicing on
Christmas morn!
Christmas comes but once a year so do come and join us!


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