St Andrews Church, Mill Lane, Windsor
Saturday 26th June 2010 from 10:00 to 12:30
St Andrews Church will be open for ‘Discover Your Dead Day’ which will be an opportunity for genealogists, historians and interested members of the public to visit the Churchyard, inspect the registers, and ask questions about the graves in the Churchyard.
This day may be of interest to those whose relatives are buried there, or those interested in the celebrities interred there. A special guide to the graves of most interest will be available on the day.
There will be several of these each year.
http://www.standrewsclewer.org.uk
mailto://office@standrewsclewer.org.uk
Being a Fifth Sunday of the month, there is one service, this time it is at 10.30am at All Saints Dedworth. There is no Service at St Andrews.
Maunday Thursday 1st April – Remember the Last Supper of Jesus – 9.45 am
Good Friday 2nd April – Early Morning with Jesus – 9.15 am
Holy Saturday 3rd April – Get ready Service – 5.00 pm
Easter Sunday 4th April – Celebrate He Is Risen – 8.00 am
All Saints Church, Dedworth Road, Windsor
Saturday 13th March 2010 from 10:00 to 2:00
During the regular
Coffee Morning (and continuing until 2.00) at
All Saints Church, Dedworth, there will be a Bake Sale and Raffle to raise funds to support the work of
unicef in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti.
There will also be a hair dresser on site to cut your hair in exchange for a donation to charity.
Click here to download the poster you can use to publicise the event.
The first issue of our Not the Parish Magazine is now available.
We’re not reproducing it here, you have to collect a copy yourself and read it. Then you pass it on to someone else to read, and later you should discuss it together.

This is the St Andrews Advent and Christmas program. It may be subject to a few changes, so please check back later.
Monday 30th November 7.30 p.m. St Andrews day Service, followed by refreshments
Sunday 6th December 5.00 p.m. Advent 2 Evensong
Thursday 10th December 9.45 a.m. Communion
Sunday 13th December 5.00 p.m. Advent 3 Communion
Thursday 17th December 9.45 Communion
Sunday 20th December 6.00 p.m. Advent 4 Traditional Carols and Lessons (Please note change of time)
Thursday 24th December 9.45 a.m. Communion
4.00 p.m. Christingle Service
Friday 25th December 9.00 a.m. Communion
Sunday 27th December 5.00 Carols and readings by Candlelight
Then no services until Sunday 3rd January 5.00 p.m.
Suggested in Profile of a King, Advent reflections on the birth of Jesus, published by the Evangelical Alliance www.eauk.org
Sun 29th Nov John 1:1-14
Mon 30th Nov Ephesians 3:14-19
Tue 1st Dec Isaiah 9:2-7
Wed 2nd Dec Micah 5:2-4
Thu 3rd Dec Matthew 1:1-17
Fri 4th Dec Genesis 22:1-19
Sat 5th Dec Psalm 51
On Saturday 12th September 2009, to mark 100 years since the first peal was rung at St Andrews (on 9th September 1909), a peal was rung on the newly re-hung bells. A peal is a change ringing method rung to 5000 or more changes. Since St Andrews has six bells the maximum number of changes possible is 720 so the extent of 720 must be rung 7 times to give 5040 changes.
This peal took just under 3 hours to complete.
Listen to a short sample:
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The Ringers:
St Andrews Church, Mill Lane, Windsor
Saturday 13th September 2009 from 10:00 to 12:30
St Andrews Church will be open for ‘Discover Your Dead Day’ which will be an opportunity for genealogists, historians and interested members of the public to visit the Churchyard, inspect the registers, and ask questions about the graves in the Churchyard.
This day may be of interest to those whose relatives are buried there, or those interested in the celebrities interred there. A special guide to the graves of most interest will be available on the day.
There will be several of these each year.
http://www.standrewsclewer.org.uk
mailto://office@standrewsclewer.org.uk
Phone: 01753 865185
A ring has been found in the Churchyard. If you have recently lost one there, please contact Revd Louise, or email the office, contact details are on the Home Page
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