John and Sonia Marry at Church of Saint Mary, Syderstone
John and Sonia after their wedding on Tuesday in the Church of Saint Mary, Syderstone on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
Sausage and Mash Supper and Beetledrive!
Come join us for a wonderful home cooked sausage and mash supper with all the fixings, followed by the excitement of a beetledrive afterwards. Plus, as always, a raffle!
Pilgrimage with Bishop Graham Across the Deanery
First time on the Well-Walsingham Light Railway. Accompanying Bishop Graham on his pilgrimage to the Burnham and Walsingham Deanery. The Revd Brenda Stewart, Rector of the Wells Benefice is seeing us off.
Two Baptisms – In South Creake and Syderstone – in June
We have had two baptisms recently. Harry (pictured top with his parents Lisa and Karl) was baptised on June 8th in South Creake and Hunter (pictured bottom with his parents Olivia and Callum) was baptised on June 15th in Syderstone.
St. George’s Lunch at Syderstone Village Hall
Join us for a St. George's Lunch at Syderstone Village Hall on Tuesday 23 April!
Easter Egg Hunt at St. Mary’s Syderstone
A warm welcome awaits at St Mary’s Syderstone for their Informal Family Service and Easter Egg Hunt. 10.00am on Easter Sunday (31st March). Refreshments afterwards.
Pilgrimages pass through South Creake and Syderstone
The Ely Leg pilgrims of the Pilgrim Cross leaving Syderstone on their way to South Creake yesterday morning accompanied by Simon carrying the Creake Benefice cross. And the cairn left by the members of the Wensum Leg following their service in Sculthorpe. The stones represent the regrets and sorrows they have handed over to Jesus.
Come to the Spring Coffee Morning on 16 March
A Spring Coffee Morning is being held in Wicken Green to raise funds for Syderstone Church. See poster for details.
Pilgrimages pass through Syderstone and South Creake
The Ely Leg pilgrims of the Pilgrim Cross leaving Syderstone on their way to South Creake yesterday morning accompanied by Simon carrying the Creake Benefice cross. And the cairn left by the members of the Wensum Leg following their service in Sculthorpe. The stones represent the regrets and sorrows they have handed over to Jesus.