We are very excited that the initial work for the development project has started. During this time, the main church building will be off-limits and may be unsafe. There are signs to warn people not to enter, and please keep
March Newsletter
Our March newsletter is now available to download – please click here to download the PDF. Please note that there is no Minister’s Message this month as Simon has been on paternity leave. Instead, there is an extended update from
Christmas Market – December 3rd
‘Past 10 o’clock on a cold and frosty morning Past 10 o’clock welcome people all’ Our fair is to open Come in and see us, Cakes puddings and pickle All will your fancy tickle! Crafts, soap and toffee, Treasures, tea
Easter at Histon Methodist
We have a number of special events and services coming up for Easter. On Thursday 24th March at 7pm there will be a Maundy Thursday service of Communion in our church building. This will be followed the following morning, Friday
Development Survey 2016
As part of our redevelopment plans, we are conducting a short survey on the use of our premises by worshippers and the wider Histon and Impington community. If you would like to help us by filling out this survey (and
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity – events in Histon and Impington
The week of 18-25th January is the Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Churches together in Histon will be running several events this week, culminating in two days of prayer on Sunday 24th and
Correction: Carols by Candlelight
Please note that our Carols by Candlelight service will be held this afternoon at 4:30pm, not 4pm as previously advertised. Tea, coffee and mince pies will be served after the service.
Christmas Events and Services
We are well into the Christmas season now, and we have a large number of events leading up to and around Christmas. All the details can be found in our event calendar (click here to see an overview for December),
Big Issues: Autumn 2015
Our new series of Big Issues events begin on Thursday 24th September, with our new minister, Revd Simon Oliver talking about “The death of Methodism” – is the decline in the Methodist Church irreversible, or are there signs of hope?