What’s On
What’s On This Week:
Week beginning Sunday December 3
All our churches USUALLY meet together at 10am at Tweedmouth every Sunday
and at 10am on Wednesdays at Spittal.
Contact us for the next service at Scremerston
Scroll down to find out more.
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| Tweedmouth | 10:00 Morning Worship |
| Vicarage | 9:00am Prayer Meeting |
| Spittal | 9:00am Coffee, Chat and Play |
| Spittal | 10:00am Holy Communion (spoken) |
| Garden House | 2:00pm Advent Service (Anna Chaplaincy) |
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| Berwick Town Hall | 7:00pm Presentation of Ukrainian Culture, Dishes & Drinks |
| Tweedmouth | 10:00am Holy Communion |
Day
Sunday 3rd
Venue
Tweedmouth
Spittal
Scremerston
Time & Activity
10:00am Morning Worship
4:00pm TeaTime Church
6:00pm Holy Communion
Day
Monday 4th
Venue
Vicarage
Spittal
Time & Activity
9:00am Prayer Meeting;
5:45pm Youth Group
Day
Tuesday 5th
Venue
Spittal
Tweedmouth West End
Lower Spittal
Time & Activity
9:00am Coffee, Chat and Play
11:00am House Group
2:00pm Tuesday Group
Day
Wednesday 6th
Venue
Spittal
Turret Villa
Time & Activity
10:00am Holy Communion (spoken)
Followed by tea & coffee
10:30am Advent Service (Anna Chaplaincy)
Day
Thursday 7th
Venue
Garden House
East Ord
Time & Activity
2:00pm Advent Service (Anna Chaplaincy)
7:30pm House Group
Day
Friday 8th
Venue
Time & Activity
Day
Saturday 9th
Venue
Berwick Town Hall
Time & Activity
7:00pm Presentation of Ukrainian Culture, Dishes & Drinks
(Tickets £25 Children 6-16 £15)
Day
Sunday 10th
Venue
Tweedmouth
Spittal
Blenheim Pub, Spittal
Time & Activity
10:00am Holy Communion
3:00pm Spittal Improvement Trust
Carol Concert
7:00pm Beer and Carols
Welcome to events in our churches
Pray
At Tweedmouth Church or in the Vicarage if the weather is cold – start the working week with God. Come and go as you are able.
Coffee, chat and play
At Spittal Church. Parents and Carers bring their children and each other’s company, free play, craft, singing and a Bible story with snacks, fresh fruit and cakes always available.
Youth Group
Young people ages 10-14 meet at Spittal church for a variety of activities. Contact Rev Rachel Hudson for more information.
Small Groups
These meet on different days in different locations, often someone’s home for conversation and varied activities including crafting, Bible study, prayer and shared meals. The Snail Trail walks at the pace of the slowest person in the group. Phone the number given for more information.
Women's Prayer Breakfast
Saturdays once every three months, 8.30am at the Vicarage. Breakfast together followed by a short reflection and prayer
Morning Worship
A mixture of songs, old and new, to sing and to listen to, learning from the Bible and prayers for others and ourselves.
Teatime Church
A very informal time for families with crafts, music, songs and prayer and a Bible story – a chance to worship and learn together and share food together.
Holy Communion
As Morning Worship together with sharing bread and wine as Jesus did with his disciples in his last meal with them before he was executed. The words of the service explain that bread and wine symbolise his sacrifice of his life for us. The bread used is gluten free but the wine is not alcohol free. The minister leading the service will explain how the communion will be served. On Wednesdays at Spittal this is a short spoken service followed by coffee and biscuits (and sometimes cake!)
Events when we are guests of others
Open The Book
For Open the Book a small team of people are guests of some of local first schools: Scremerston, Prior Park and Tweedmouth West We tell stories from the Bible in an exciting age appropriate translation as part of assemblies. The children help us act out the stories using simple costumes and props. This is part of a national programme from The Bible Society authorised for use in school assemblies. Everyone involved holds an enhanced DBS certificate.
Community Events
Any event which has Community in the title indicates that it is organised by local people rather than the church. Contact us if you have an event which you would like to hold in one of our churches,
Anna Chaplaincy/Care Home Ministry
Our team focuses on serving the spiritual needs of people in the winter years of life. We provide monthly services in care homes and personal individual visits. We also assist the ministers with communion services for residents.
We thoroughly enjoy laughter and prayer together with our elderly friends in the homes, who bring joy and often surprise us with their contributions! Our team members come from churches in our benefice and from the Roman Catholic church as we share our vision to take Christ’s love out into our community.
You can find out more about the spiritual care offered by Anna Chaplains and Friends here
L-R: Judith, Hazel, Mary, Grace, Caroline