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the church

19
/05/09


There are at least four parishes within the area covered by the Bythams website. Each has its own Parochial Church Council (PCC), to find out more information about the activities of each PCC click on the following links...

Castle Bytham updated 26/11/05
Little Bytham updated 26/11/05
Careby updated 26/11/05
Creeton updated 26/11/05

The Priest in Charge for the four parishes, is...

The Revd Jo Saunders
Mellstock
Bourne Road
Essendine
Stamford
PE9 4LH

Tel: +44 (0)1780 480479
Email: revjosaunders@live.co.uk




church news
...

CLICK HERE to view church news items from the past



reverend Jo's letters 19/05/09

Reverend Jo writes a piece for the Glenside News each month which we reproduce in electronic format here on theBythams website.

CLICK HERE to view the latest Letter - June 2009

CLICK HERE to view a list of Past Letters



information about services
09/06/09


Date Castle Bytham Little Bytham Careby Creeton
Wed 3rd June 10.00am
Morning Prayer
     
Sun 7th June
Trinity
  9.00am
Holy Communion
  6:00pm
Compline
Wed 10th June 10.00am
Morning Prayer
7:30pm PCC meets
     
Sun 14th June
Trinity 1
9.00am
Holy Communion
     
Wed 17th June 10.00am
Morning Prayer
     
Sunday 21st June
Trinity 2
4:30pm
Songs of Praise
  9.00am
Holy Communion
 
Wed 24th June 10.00am
Morning Prayer
     
Sun 28th June
Trinity 3
      9.00am
Holy Communion (BCP)
Wed 1st July 10.00am
Morning Prayer
     

 
















St Medard's and St Gildard's church in Little Bytham
(Picture taken by Gordon S Valentine)



St James church in Castle Bytham
(Picture taken 27/03/03 - MG)


C
hurch in Careby
(Picture taken by Gordon S Valentine)