Malmesbury Abbey
St. John the Baptist, Brokenborough
News and Notes
presents
stirring up stories of hope
Imagine a house round the corner from you - four friends trading tales of their great scrapes and escapes.
This is a place where stories are the stuff of life; where people live their own stories; where sharing your story could open up a window into eternity. Hope’s Kitchen is a place at their table, with the tramp who magics himself a marriage with a princess, the actor who travels to Africa and finds himself at the very bottom of the world, the heroic Swedish boy with his two remarkable goats, the vicar who tries to stop herself cracking up... with Polyfilla.Hope’s Kitchen is a collection of extraordinary stories told in extraordinary ways: colourful, moving, unforgettable tales of people finding hope in the strangest of places.
Admission £8.00, Concessions £6.00
Lo-Call Box Office 0845 961 3000. All calls charged at local rates. All major cards accepted.
Full tour details at www.ridinglights.org
Posted 15.4.05.
Revd. Mike Noah has been appointed as the next May Moore Chaplain and Associate Pastor, succeeding Revd. Bob Hyatt, who retired from the post in February 2005. Revd. Noah, with his wife Joy, commenced his ministry in March 2005.
Mike was licenced at a special service on March 6th. The preacher was the Archdeacon of Malmesbury, the Ven. Alan Hawker.
Updated 15.4.05.
Revd. Neill Archer was installed as priest-in-charge of Malmesbury with Westport and Brokenborough on April 20th. Neill is married to Marilyn and they have three daughters.
Updated 30.04.04.
