Image: Welcome to All Saints Church - Rev Robert Lovatt - Eastbourne
We hope that you feel at home with us and that you will find what you are seeking here at All Saints'.We rejoice
in having people from all sorts of backgrounds and denominations with us.Our hope is that this website will
encourage you to join our Church family and get involved in the many activities and groups that cater for all ages.
Yours in Jesus, Robert Lovatt
Image: Mother
This Sunday is Mothering Sunday
"To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world"
Saturday 13th
8.45am Aroma Womens Breakfast
Sunday 14th - MOTHERING SUNDAY
10am Joint Morning Service (with Sunday School) Coffee and fellowship afterwards.
4pm Alive Family Service.
7pm Contempory Evening Service. (Coffee and fellowship from 6.30pm)
Monday 15th
10.15am Panda Club
7.30pm Advanced Doctrine Course
Tuesday 16th
10.15am Panda Club
1.00pm Christian Life Group
4.00pm PARCHE at the Tweed Nursing Home
5.30pm Explorers
6.30pm Pathfinders
8.00pm CYFA
Wednesday 17th
2.00pm Wednesday Fellowship
7.30pm Bell Ringing Practice
Thursday 18th
7.00am Prayer Meeting
10.00am Toddler Praise
11.00am Holy Communion
3.00pm PARCHE at the Ingham Nursing Home
5.00pm Rainbows
Sunday 21st
8am Service of Holy Communion
10am Joint Morning Service (with Sunday School) Coffee and fellowship afterwards.
12.30pm Tearfund Lunch
4pm Alive Family Service.
7.00pm Evening Service
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Mothering Sunday - The early Christians in England celebrated the Mother's festival on the fourth Sunday of Lent (the 40 day period leading up to Easter) to honor Mary, the mother of Christ. Interestingly, later on a religious order stretched the holiday to include all mothers, and named it as the Mothering Sunday. People working out of their homes were expected to return to the "mother" church (the spiritual power that gave them life and protected them from harm). It also became an occasion for family reunions. Besides attending church services in honor of the Virgin Mary, children (particularly those working as domestic servants, or as trainees, being given the day off to visit their mother and family) used to come back home with gifts, flowers, and unique Mothering Day cakes and spend the day with their mothers.
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