As well as the regular services and community café times in the side bar,
06th Wednesday, Ash Wednesday
Group eucharist and ashing at 7pm
09th Saturday, Vision
Contemporary worship in the community rooms 4-5pm
12th Tuesday, Sponsored knit-in
7pm, 43 The Wyche
14th Thursday, Lent course
and simple lunch 1140am
21st Thursday, Lent course
and light lunch 1140am
21st Thursday, prayer group
at the vicarage 2.30pm
25th Monday, wedding rehearsal
in church 3.30pm
28th Thursday, Lent course
and light lunch 1140am
28th Thursday,G13 Mission
at the vicarage
29th Friday, wedding
in church 12.30pm
Friday, 1 February 2008
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
What's on this month? January
10th, Thursday PCC meeting
at 7pm in community rooms
17th, Thursday Car Dyke Prayer Group
at the Vicarage at 2.30pm
20th, Sunday Plough Sunday
split service between North Kyme and Walcott,tractor procession linking the two,
followed by a ploughman's lunch (book prior the day)
at 7pm in community rooms
17th, Thursday Car Dyke Prayer Group
at the Vicarage at 2.30pm
20th, Sunday Plough Sunday
split service between North Kyme and Walcott,tractor procession linking the two,
followed by a ploughman's lunch (book prior the day)
Sunday, 23 December 2007
Sunday, 11 November 2007
Sunday, 8 April 2007
Friday, 6 April 2007
2007 Good Friday Ecumenical Walk of witness
1000 o'clock came and we gathered at the war memorial to join in once again the Billinghay Walk of Witness. A silent procession through the village, interspersed with Bible readings about Jesus’ arrest and crucifixion and prayers... An affirmation: of our faith, and the true meaning of the Easter celebration for the Church.
There was a slight variation this year, as we stopped by the doctor's surgery which burnt down the day before... A prayer was said for those who work there, for their dedication to the community and time they were going to have to put in over the Easter weekend to help set up an emergency surgery in the village hall.
News of the walk must be spreading as we had circa 50 witnesses this year, more and more joining in each year since we started three years ago.
Refreshments in the hall gave the opportunity for a good chat and the children went over to the church to hear the Easter story in a child friendly version as well as help build the Easter garden ready for Sunday.







Stopping for prayer at the newly burned down doctor's surgery
Followed by the children making the Easter tomb
There was a slight variation this year, as we stopped by the doctor's surgery which burnt down the day before... A prayer was said for those who work there, for their dedication to the community and time they were going to have to put in over the Easter weekend to help set up an emergency surgery in the village hall.
News of the walk must be spreading as we had circa 50 witnesses this year, more and more joining in each year since we started three years ago.
Refreshments in the hall gave the opportunity for a good chat and the children went over to the church to hear the Easter story in a child friendly version as well as help build the Easter garden ready for Sunday.






Stopping for prayer at the newly burned down doctor's surgery
Followed by the children making the Easter tomb
Monday, 26 February 2007
Saturday, 23 December 2006
Sunday, 9 July 2006
Sunday, 16 April 2006
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