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Narberth Group of Churches Announces November Services and Events

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The Narberth Group of Churches has announced a series of services and events for the month of November, aimed at bringing together the local community. On November 2, a range of services will take place across the churches, starting with Holy Eucharist at 9:00 AM at St John’s in Templeton. This will be followed by Morning Prayer at 10:00 AM in Narberth, another Holy Eucharist at 11:30 AM in Robeston Wathen, and concluding with Morning Prayer at 11:30 AM in Ludchurch.

In addition to the Sunday services, the Narberth Group of Churches will host a Church Harvest Lunch on the same day at 1:00 PM. This event will take place at the Lawrenny Sports Club in Minwear, offering attendees a meal of pie, mash, and crumble. Tickets are priced at £12, with a discounted rate of £9 for children under ten. Those interested in attending can book their tickets by contacting Martin Lewis at 07961 501462.

Following the Sunday events, a Requiem Mass for All Souls’ Day is scheduled for November 3 at 6:30 PM in Narberth Church. This service will provide an opportunity for reflection and remembrance.

The following day, November 4, the St Andrew’s Craft and Chat Group will meet at 1:30 PM. Participants can connect and engage in craft activities. For more information, contact Jacky at 07740 734542.

Additionally, the Singing Group will hold an evening meeting for those who enjoy singing. Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to Daphne James or other church members for details.

All churches in the Narberth Group, including those in Robeston Wathen and Minwear, will be open from Monday to Saturday between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. The churches in Templeton and Ludchurch will be open on Wednesdays during the same hours. For any inquiries, contact Father Robert Moore via email at [email protected] or by telephone at 01834 861192.

These events offer a wonderful opportunity for community engagement and spiritual connection within the Narberth area.

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