Knity and Ollie were pleased to visit Southam Congregational Church on 1st September to help Catherine and Harry lead worship.

     

The weekend of the 5th - 8th marked the first residential weekend of the new academic year. We were joined by 10 new students and 12 returning ones as we began our studies for this year. As usual Knitty was on hand to provide moral support and helpful tips to the new students! Here are just a few of his exploits...

          

On September 15th Knitty accompained Catherine and Harry, along with Ollie, to see the folk at Kings Street Congregational Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme. We led the worship and then enjoyed lunch and fellowship with them before returning home. 

         

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