Click here to read our April newsletter with details of our Easter events. EASTER SUNDAY 11am Communion Service – Pre-booking essential. Phone Judy Wynn. From 2pm – 4pm everyone is welcome to come and add flowers to our Easter cross. Zoom
Easter Trail
A trail/hunt around our villages on Good Friday 2 April to discover what Easter is all about in a fun and gentle way. Walk, ride or scoot your way around! ‘In Search of Easter’ is open to all children in
Virtual Carol Service
Our virtual carol service will be available to watch from 9am on Sunday 20th December. Huge thanks to everyone involved in bringing a little piece of Christmas to our homes this year.
Worship from Home
It is with sadness that worship services in Methodist Churches are suspended for the time being in line with Government guidance. At Histon Methodist Church we are following this advice by suspending our morning service, in addition to closing our
Coronavirus
The Methodist Church in Great Britain has issued guidance to churches and congregants regarding the coronavirus outbreak. This can be found at https://www.methodist.org.uk/coronavirus/. Please do read this and follow their guidances – the page will be updated as and when the
Carols by Candlelight
Our annual Carols by Candlelight service will take place on Sunday 22nd December at 4pm and all are very welcome. Any children attending are welcome—and encouraged!—to dress as a character from the Nativity, and we have a small number of
Quilt and Flower Festival
Friday 3rd/Saturday 4th May: 10am – 4pm Sunday 5th May: 2pm – 5pm Monday 6th May: 10am – 4pm All donations to Histon Methodist and Macmillan Cancer Support
Development News
Our church building has re-opened after many months of work and this morning we were delighted to be able to worship together in the newly refurbished building for the first time. The building looks fantastic, and we are particularly pleased
121st Church Anniversary – Rev’d Dr Brian Beck
This morning, Rev’d Dr Brian Beck invited us to reflect on the life and legacy one of our church’s founding fathers, Richard Matthews, and what it might mean for us as we continue to worship in the building named for