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Hi everyone, next Sunday (28th) is our Breakfast church, I have prepared notes in advance which you can access by clicking on the image below . We are attempting on this occasion to meet up via zoom. This enables us to all be at home but can see and hear each other Mark Hancock is […]

See the first edition of the Coronavirus Courier here

Dear All Due to URC and government guidance on the current Coronavirus situation we have taken the decision not to offer public worship until things improve. Instead, we will try out recording services and posting them on You tube so that everybody in a congregation can play them at the same time and we can […]

Please see the message from the General Secretary of the URC here

Please be aware that the Bring & Share lunch after the service has been cancelled with regret. The Annual Church Meeting will proceed as planned after the service.

Please follow the link to see the statement from the URC website https://urc.org.uk/latest-news/3365-urc-issues-coronavirus-advice-to-its-churches.html  

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Peter Jones, author of The Stormy Blast, met with the Avenue St Andrew’s Archive Group in December Peter Jones’ book tells the story of 5 members of King Edward VI School, Southampton during the First World War. The book’s title was taken from a poem by Isaac Watts,  Our God, Our Help in Ages Past: […]

On 18th November, 8 members of the Avenue 2020 project team visited the Special Collections Archive at The Hartley Library. We spent the afternoon looking at items from the MS52 and Cope Collections, relating to Isaac Watts. The archive items included an original bible owned by the Watts family, books written by Watts, and information […]