We featured briefly in NDR’s 21 May “Nordtour” broadcast. For those who missed it, here’s a link to the Mediathek. Our bit starts about 41 mins into the programme.
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Thomas Becket’s elbow arrives in UK
A bone fragment purporting to come from the elbow of our patron saint, the 12th century English martyr St Thomas Becket, has arrived in the UK from Hungary. On display in the UK for the first time since it was taken to Hungary 800 years ago, the relic is the centrepiece of a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. You can read further reporting on the BBC and Church of England websites.
Wanderers off to Eiderstedt
On 14 May, the Church Wanderers will be exploring Katinger Watt nature reserve alongside the Eider estuary and the North Sea coast in a walk of about 10 km. For transport reasons, numbers are limited for this walk. If you would like to join the group and have not yet let Nicki Schiller know, please do so by 10 p.m. on Thursday, 12 May: 0176 30 393 063, nicki.schiller(at)gmx.de
Well done, flea market
Saturday’s flea market raised €1,000 for the church. A big thank-you to everyone who helped. Every penny counts.
New Becket News out
Your Becket News editor has finally managed to get her act and the spring edition together. You can find it here.
Pull the other one, it’s got bells on it!
No, it’s no joke, Chloe who is a member of Windsor Morris would like to start a morris dancing group in Hamburg. So come along to church on 4 May at 7pm and let’s do it! For more info, see our Facebook page.
Fleamarket this Saturday
Don’t miss our flemarket in the church on Saturday, 30 April from 10am to 4pm. There’ll be bric-a-brac, clothes, jewellery, sports items, second-hand English books, DVDs/videos/CDs/records plus local and Indian food, and hot and cold drinks. And it’s all in aid of the church. Please come – and bring your friends.
Happy Birthday, Ma’am
Today is the 90th birthday of Her Majesty The Queen.
Heavenly Father,
as we celebrate the ninetieth birthday of Her Majesty the Queen,
receive our heartfelt thanks
for all that you have given her in these ninety years
and for all that she has given to her people.
Continue, we pray, your loving purposes in her,
and as you gather us together in celebration,
unite us also in love and service to one another;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
(A collect approved by Her Majesty for use in services celebrating her 90th birthday this year.)
Bishop Rupert’s Mothering Sunday sermon
The stories of Moses in the Bulrushes and the Prodigal Son were the starting points for Rupert Hoare’s sermon on Mothering Sunday, 6 March, a sermon considering parental love, compassion and the anguish of refugees. You can read the sermon online here.
Happy Easter!
Alleluia. Christ is risen.
He is risen indeed. Alleluia.