Sunday Services every Sunday at 10.30am with Minister Revd. Sue, and occasional evening services at 6pm eg. Christmas and Harvest. A coffee morning is held on the first Thursday of each month at 10.30 am with a raffle, entrance is £1.00. There is a Harvest Festival in September and a Christmas Fayre each year and a special event every May during the Chapel anniversary weekend. Other regular activities include beetle drives and quizzes.
You can find details of the monthly and annual events on the Chapel notice board, in local papers and in the Chapels newsletter the “Contact” which comes out every two months. For further information please contact 01472 812689
The Chapel school room is available to hire, please contact Mrs Glenys Knudsen.
Ladies Fellowship
Every 3rd Thursday of the month, St John’s Methodist Chapel 14.30 – 16.30.
Funding
St. John's Chapel is completely self funding. No monies are received from the Methodist Church in any form. All building works, maintainence and activities are funded entirely through dedicated volunteers donating their time to fundraise to keep the building operating. This is done through holding monthly events such as afternoon teas, quizzes, beetle drives, coffee mornings, harvest suppers and auction, bingo and seasonal fairs. Everyone is welcome to join in any activities and vents that are held in the Chapel.
Events
Knit and natter is held fortnightly on a Monday, 2-4pm, with members of the public welcome to use the warm space to have a natter and a little knitting although this isn't compulsory! Various projects are being worked on by this group including twiddlemuffs for dementia suffers and baby squares for premature babies to help the bonding process with mum.
The Parish Council hold their monthly meetings in the school room on the second Thursday of the month. All welcome.
Ladies (& Gents) Fellowship meet monthly. all welcome.
The Chapel and the Parish Council join forces every year to provide a Christmas meal for the retired single members of the community.
All events are advertised on the notice boards around the village and on the chalk board outside the Chapel.