Gerrards Cross Methodist Church

 


All 
at 


Services
11.00    

 
 unless otherwise stated

 

 

 


Sunday


6 July
11.00 am


 
Morning Worship led by Superintendent Minister,
 the 
Revd. Adam Wells


Tues


8 July
10.30 am


 T2M Coffee Drop-in: A short singing session
 followed by optional craft, chat and coffee.
 (Final session until September)


Wed


9 July
10.30 am


 
Movers and Shakers: Coffee/tea from 10.30 am.;
 Talk on Singapore by Mike; Gentle exercise with
 
Richard; 
2-course lunch. 
 £5 per session (1st session free)


Sunday


13 July
9.30 am


 
Morning Worship with Holy Communion 
 led by the 
Revd. James Patterson

 
Wed


16 July
10.30 am


 Movers and Shakers: Coffee/tea from 10.30 am.;
 Beetle Drive; Gentle exercise with Richard; 
 2-course lunch. £5 per session (1st session free)

 
Sunday

 
20 July
11.00 am


 Morning Worship  
 led by Dr. Josephine Prior


Wed


23 July
10.30 am


 Movers and Shakers: Coffee/tea from 10.30 am.;
 "Tropic Update" with Simone; Gentle exercise
 with
 Richard; 2-course lunch.  
 £5 per session (1st session free)

 
Sunday

 
27 July
11.00 am


 
Morning Worship  
 led by Mr. Harry Smith


Wed


30 July
10.30 am


 
Movers and Shakers: Final Session until 3
 September: 
Coffee/tea from 10.30 am.;
 Quiz and Games; Gentle exercise with Richard; 
 2-course lunch. £5 per session (1st session free)


Sunday

 
3 Aug
10.30 am


 
United Morning Worship at St. Andrew's URC,
 Packhorse Road,
 
led by the Revd. Hilary McClintock

 No service at this church


Sunday

 
10 Aug
09.30 am


 
Morning Worship with Holy Communion,
 led by Superintendent Minister, the
 Revd. Adam Wells


Sunday


17 Aug
11.00 am


 
Morning Worship  
 led by Mr. Harry Smith


Sunday


24 Aug
11.00 am


 
Morning Worship  
 led by Superintendent Minister, the
 Revd. Adam Wells


Friday


29 Aug
3.00 pm


 
Monthly outreach service 
 at Swarthmore Residential Care Home


Sunday


31 Aug
11.00 am


 
Circuit Service at Chesham Methodist Church
 led by Superintendent Minister, the Revd. Adam Wells
 and the Revd. James Patterson