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'Come Together' Harvest Thanks

16th October 2023 | Churches

St Wilfrid's Church, extends a huge thank you to everyone who contributed to, and supported, our fabulous 'Come Together' Harvest Service on Sunday 1st October. We were overwhelmed by the contributions of store cupboard foods and fresh produce, which have been passed on to the Food Bank at The Well. Also, the wonderful array of potted plants and floral displays for distribution to the recently bereaved, sick or isolated in our community, and to our local care homes.

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Remembrance Sunday

16th October 2023 | Community

Next month’s issue of the Kibworth & District Chronicle will be assembled (we call it lay up) on Sunday 12 November, Remembrance Sunday. One of our 200 plus strong team will be joining the Kibworth Band along with the Police, Fire and Rescue Service, Scouting and Guiding groups of all ages in the procession to St Wilfrid’s church - as has happened each year for the last 15 years - where they will lay a wreath on behalf of everyone who reads this publication, and say a prayer of thanks.

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Marriage Seminar

16th October 2023 | Churches, What's On

A one-day seminar inspired by the Marriage Course will take place on Saturday 25 November, 9.30am - 4.30pm (Sandwich lunch provided) in St Wilfrid’s Church Hall, Kibworth.

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Kibworth & Smeeton WI - October 2023

16th October 2023 | Clubs and Societies

We welcomed Jill Vickers to our September meeting to talk to us about ‘Sausage Making with Bridge 67 Butchers. Jill and her husband John opened their shop in the centre of Kibworth in 2020. Its name derives from one of the canal bridges situated on their farmland. Bridge 67’s beef and lamb comes from their farm in Smeeton Westerby, where the Debdale valley provides excellent grazing.

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Methodist Matters - Oct '23

16th October 2023 | Churches

Changes. Since Kibworth joined its new, larger, ‘Circuit’ of Methodist Churches last September several changes have taken place. Rev. Andy Murphy remains the minister of this church, but we now enjoy a larger range of ministers and local preachers leading our services. This month, alone, our six services will be led by six different individuals! “Why?” someone said.  “Why not?” I say. Is it not worth listening to different people interpreting the Gospel and choosing different ways to worship our God?

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