Past events at St Peter’s

  • Children’s Ark – every Thursday from 9:15am to 11:15am

    A relaxed and friendly baby and toddler group for pre-school children and their carers.  Come and enjoy a cuppa and meet friends.  £1.50 per child. Play!  Singing!  Snacks!  Stories!  Toys! Every Thursday in term time at St Peter’s church from 9:15am to 11:15 am Phone  01924 835746 or 07746 849509 for more info

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  • Tuesday lunch club – every Tuesday 10:30am to 1:30pm

    Tuesday Lunch Club at St Peter’s Church, Lake Lock RoadEvery Tuesday, 10.30am—1.30pm With refreshments, activities such as crafts, talks, films, games, quizzes, and a freshly cooked hot meal followed by dessert, for just £5 per person. Don’t be lonely! Come and join us.

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  • Lighthouse Café – every Monday 10am—12pm

    LIGHTHOUSE CAFÉ at St Peter’s Church Every Monday 10am—12pm For snacks and refreshments,Followed by light lunches from 12pm—1pmPlus, free Wi-Fi, Books, Games, Jigsaws, Newspapers, Use of Computer A Warm Space and a Warm Welcome – Come and join us!

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  • Bill’s Letter for October 2017

    On 27th September this year the United Benefice of Outwood, Stanley and Wrenthorpe officially came into being.  The Revd Dr Joanne Kershaw was licenced as assistant priest at St Anne’s, Wrenthorpe and Revd. Jonathan Bish was licenced as priest in charge at St Mary Magdalene Outwood.  As Incumbent of Stanley, I then became the Priest…

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  • Film Club – October 2017

    Friday evening, 13th October 7:30pm “Three and Out” (2008) Paul Callow (Mackenzie Crook) is fed up with city life and driving trains and when two people fall under his train in as many weeks, he really has had enough! Then he hears the ‘three and out’ rule: three fatal accidents in a month qualifies you…

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  • Parish Magazine for September 2017

    You can download the September 2017 parish magazine in PDF format using the link below. Click here to download. The parish magazine is in Adobe PDF format, if you can’t view the magazine you can download a reader at adobe.com.

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  • Bill’s Letter for September 2017

    I have been struck afresh this summer and moving into September about the extraordinary contrasting experiences that are part of ordinary life. The current news is full of dangerous and worrying situations, such as North Korea which is pursuing its own path to nuclear capability, despite the efforts of its neighbours and the rest of…

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  • Parish Magazine for Summer 2017

    You can download the July/August 2017 parish magazine in PDF format using the link below. Click here to download. The parish magazine is in Adobe PDF format, if you can’t view the magazine you can download a reader at adobe.com.

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  • Film Club – August 2017

    ‘First Do No Harm’ (2006) Meryl Streep stars as Laura Reimuller, whose son Robbie begins     suffering from epileptic fits.  As the fits worsen, doctors test various dangerous drugs on Robbie, who becomes disruptive and mentally   retarded.  Laura conducts her own research, and discovers a special diet which may cure her son.  She has to take…

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  • Bill’s Letter for Summer 2017

    Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make our Summer Gala such a success, and thank you to all who came to support us. It is really encouraging to see the community coming together and to catch up with friends and neighbours . People keep telling me how time goes quicker as one…

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  • Parish Magazine for June 2017

    You can download the June 2017 parish magazine in PDF format using the link below. Click here to download. The parish magazine is in Adobe PDF format, if you can’t view the magazine you can download a reader at adobe.com.

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  • Film Club – June 2017

    Friday evening, 9th June 7:30pm ‘Big Eyes’ (2015) Tim Burton directs this biographical drama starring Christoph Waltz and Amy Adams. The film follows the story of American artist Margaret Keane (Adams), who, in the 1960s, allowed her husband Walter (Waltz) to claim credit for her artwork, believing that a female artist could not find success through…

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  • Bill’s Letter for June 2017

    One of the great inevitabilities of life is that we all die; we just don’t know how or when. This aspect of our experience has been brought home in a number of ways. Brian Kirkham who was a much loved and respected member of our community died suddenly recently. He was well known in the village…

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