Kids why not try the Nativity Treasure Hunt
You will be looking for 12 of these cards
You will need to find them in order
Scan the QR code with a mobile phone to hear each part of the nativity story.
On the last card you will be given instructions of how to claim a prize.
After you watch the last story you can also download a certificate.
Depending how eagle eyed you wish to be you can use the Hard Clues or the Easy Clues you choose.
The trail starts at Cherry Willingham Church Hall where you will find 2 QR Codes. Keep walking down Church Lane to the Vicarage on the right, then back to the church please admire the "smallest room' outside the church and walk through the the church yard an out of the gate onto the grass near Gilberts Pond. If you have not found 8 QR codes by now you have missed some. From Gilberts Pond walk up LadyMeers and head towards the Parade. To find the remaining four cards, check out the new community noticeboards, the parish council notice boards and look around the Vine Centre. If you get stuck you can always look at the easy clues. We hope you enjoy the trail. |
The trail starts at Cherry Willingham Church Hall where you will find 2 QR Codes. Keep walking up High Street and turn right down Church Lane to the Vicarage Notice board where you will find another QR Code. Safely cross the road and go to the church. There is a wooden hut (the church toilet) to the left of the building - here is a QR Code. Walk through the the church yard and out of the gate onto the grass near Gilberts Pond. Turn around there is a QR code on the gate. From Gilberts Pond walk up Lady Meers Rd and head towards the Parade, check out the new community noticeboards and the Parish Council notice board there is a QR Code on one of them. We hope you enjoy the trail. |
The Vine Community Church is joining with Christians of all denominations to come together in prayer on the eleven days between Ascension and Pentecost (18th May - 22nd May)
Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus. What started in 2016 as an invitation from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the Church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer
Over the course of this years TKC, there are a number of prayer events happening organised by the churches within the villages.
Thy Kingdom Come always focuses on praying for people to know the love of God in Jesus Christ for themselves.
However, this year, we are also encouraging people to consider taking a step further, to go the extra mile, to love and serve the needs of those you are praying for or others who are in need- ‘Living the Kingdom.’
We are praying for individuals, the locality and the Kingdom; to see change that only God can bring.
Thursday 18th 7pm |
St John the Baptist, Scampton |
Ascension Service |
Friday 19th 7pm |
The Vine, Cherry Willingham |
Prayer at The Vine |
Sunday 21st 6pm |
Reepham St Peter & St Paul Church |
Prayer and Worship |
Tuesday 23rd 6pm |
Reepham Methodist Church |
Reepham Prayer Walk meeting at the Methodist Church at 6pm Richard Wills is leading |
Thursday 25th 8am-8pm |
Reepham St Peter & St Paul Church |
12 hours of prayer 8am – 7pm Reepham Church open with Prayer Stations for people to drop in 7pm – 8pm an hour of prayer together. There will also be 8am on-line prayer on the South Lawres and Barlings Churches Facebook page. |
Friday 26th Daytime |
Reepham St Peter & St Paul Church |
Reepham School in Reepham Church all day doing Prayer activities followed by family time at 3.30pm |
Friday 26th 7pm |
The Vine, Cherry Willingham |
Prayer Walk – Cherry Willingham. Starting initially in the Vine followed by prayer walking. The Vine will remain open for anyone who wishes to pray but can’t walk |
All TKC activities with the exception of the schools activities are open to anyone please come along.
There are lots of resources that you can use individually or in small groups through out the TKC2023 period you can find these on the TKC.global website click on resources at the top of the page.
You can also use the brand new TKC App. a brilliant discipleship tool to help you journey through the 11 days.
Why not share with all your Christian friends, family, congregation members and those who might be interested in getting involved and pray together this #ThyKingdomCome.
If you prefer paper then a prayer journal can be downloaded too.
Finally for smaller ones the Cheeky Pandas make a return
A series of reflections from the churches in Reepham, Fiskerton and Cherry Willingham.
Within Cherrry Willingham, Reepham and Fiskerton and the surrounding area there are lots of christians that want to bless and serve the local area. Some of these christins attend churches in the villages others worship in the city or elsewhere.
Christians Working Together is the name we use for events that are organised by the Churches in the villages and other christians in the area.