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St Clement with St Peter Dulwich Services Over Easter


Thursday 18th April ? 7.30 p.m. Maundy Thursday ? Service of Foot washing and Institution of the Eucharist. We need 12 pairs of feet (12 disciples) and we are a few short, it is a moving service ending with the stripping of everything from the sanctuary and departure in sort of silence. State of feet does not matter! Please let me know if you might be able to have your feet washed.




Friday 19th April ? 10.00 a.m. ? Good Friday ?activities for children ?In the Footsteps of Christ? with hot crossed buns and refreshments.




Friday 19th April ? 3.00 p.m. ? Good Friday Liturgy of the Passion.




Saturday 20th April ? CHURCH SPRING CLEANING from 10.00 a.m. All help gratefully received ? please bring your own equipment.




Sunday 21st April ? 7.30 a.m. ? Easter Vigil Service when we bring light into church. Followed by Breakfast in the Hall. If you would like breakfast, please can you let me know for catering.




Sunday 21st April ? 10.00 a.m. ? Mass of the Resurrection and Easter Egg Hunt.




With every good wish and Easter blessing


Penny






Penny Shelley MBE

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