Faith

A POPULAR Church in Hillingdon is preparing for it's Christmas services with a number of carol services for all ages.

Young and old alike are invited to a Carols For All service at 4pm at St. John's Church, Royal Lane, Hillingdon on Sunday (21/12), and on Christmas Eve there will be two Carols For Children services, at 3.30pm and 5pm.

There will also be a Jazz Carols service at 10pm and 11.30pm there will be a Midnight Communion service for gatherers to see in Christmas Day.

Art classes at St John's Church

Posted by Adrian Seal on Oct 9, 08 02:36 PM in Faith

HILLINGDON'S Picassos and Michaelangelos can develop their budding talents at art classes which begin on Friday, October 17.

The classes last for six weeks and take place at St John's Church, Royal Lane, Hillingdon, between 10am and midday each Friday.

The cost of the course is £20 and is payable by cheue or cash on the first day.
All levels are welcome, and artists from all different media are encouraged to attend, with materials provided.

For more information contact St John's on 01895 461945.

HILLINGDON Park Baptist Church will celebrate the 10th anniversary of it's dining centre on Thursday, September 25.

A special celebratory meal will be served to all attending at midday, and doors open at 11.30am.

The church, located on Hercies Road, Hillingdon, will pay tribute to long standing member Peggy Brown, who is the only surving member of the very first dining club, 10 years ago.

Rev. Reg Craig, said: "I expect we will probably sing happy birthday to her."

A MAN who left the borough to seek fame and fortune as a rock and roll star in the USA has returned 47 years later - as a man of God.

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