Sunday, May 29, 2011
Ecumenical Day 8th June
ASCENSION DAY SERVICE!
A good sermon is promised - our current locum Dr John Arnoid, former Dean of Durham Cathedral will be taking the service.
Kirchentag 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Hamburg Marathon!!
The runners will be running along the Elbchausee, and up the Reeperbahn. See the Hamburg Marathon website for the route and HVV for changes to bus route.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Welcome to our next locum
This Sunday we welcome Revd Dr John Arnold, who will be with us until 5th June.
Dr Arnold is a former Dean of Durham, a very distinguished priest, and has been President of the Council of European Churches. His wife Annaliese is German, and they both speak fluent German.
We extend a very warm welcome.
URGENT MESSAGE FROM BISHOP DAVID
Sunday, May 15, 2011
A chance to learn about honour and shame!
This year it will take place at St. Catherine’s Church in Stuttgart and will be led by Rev. Dr. Robin Stockitt from the Anglican Church in Freiburg.
The theme will be looking at the question of ‘Honour and Shame’ in selected biblical texts and finding connections with our own culture today.
Please refer to the CAECG website and flyer information for further details. Dates are 1-2 July.
St Thomas Becket on Facebook!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Wanderers on amphibious excursion!
Travel instructions: 9.45 meet at Hamburg Main Station Travel Centre.
10.07 depart on Metronom Train to Cuxhaven, arriving 11.50.
Walk to harbour and along the coast westwards.
13.00 picnic lunch near Duhne
14.30 tide should be low enough to walk away from shore.
17.30 approx. walk onshore to Sahlenburg. Coffee and cakes.
Bus to Cuxhaven. 18.10 or 19.10 train from Cuxhaven to Hamburg, arriving at either 20.00 or 21.00.
Walking all the way to Neuwerk and back in one day may be rather
ambitious, but there is the option of walking there and returning on a
horse-drawn coach!
Your Wanderer-in-chief advises 'Do bring amphibious footwear and wear shorts! If we don't walk as far as the shells and stones, it is possible to go barefoot, but ideally wear shoes that can be either washed or thrown away afterwards, e.g. old jogging shoes or tie-on plastic shoes, which don't slip off in 20cm of sludge. Bathroom flip-flops are useless.
Group train tickets will be purchased as usual, so please let Stuart know by Friday 13 May if you intend to come.