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Mandy's Musings

Age is only a number... or so they say. If that were true, I wouldn't have made such a fuss of my eldest's 21st birthday this last weekend. Nor would I have made people aware of my 'significant' birthdays where the number ends with a zero. Perhaps in generations gone by, such birthdays or milestones were not so much of a 'thing' compared to now. Plus, not only do we celebrate our birthdays signifying the years we have lived on this earth, we also now celebrate other milestones such as how many years we have been married, or how many years service we have completed in a particular job/vocation or the anniversary of a special date when something major happened. We celebrate and remember. We mark time that has passed. In today's  Morning Prayer, we had the reading from Genesis about Abram who was a little frustrated that time was passing and he was growing into an old man but still didn't have an heir. Hearing this, God made a covenant with Abram and told him to look up at the stars, promising him that his descendants were going to be as many as these stars and that he will 'go to (your) ancestors in peace and be buried in a good old age' Perhaps that quietened Abram's fears and it was helpful for him to know what the sum of his life was going to be. It was certainly the foundation of God's plan for the world and the three great Abrahamic faiths that came from this covenant. However, most of us don't live with such a vast scope of life in front of us, we tend to live from day to day and occasionally, when we celebrate a milestone birthday or anniversary, we wonder what the future still holds for us: what ambitions we still have, what we have achieved and what we still want to do, will our dreams really come true? It's good to muse, reflect and take stock... as long as, like Abram, we allow God to speak to us and assure us that our futures are hopeful and our mark on this earth, however tiny we might think it is compared to others, is still so significant.

 

Every blessing,

Mandy

Bishop of Ely

​His Majesty the King has approved the nomination of the Right Reverend Sarah Clark, Acting Bishop of Durham and Suffragan Bishop of Jarrow in the Diocese of Durham, for election as Bishop of Ely.

 

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In Conversation 2026

7pm for 7.30pm, All Saints’, Harston

 

26 February, Simon Woolley

 

25 March, Julie Spence

5 June, Evelyn Glennie

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Children's Church Choir

4pm, from 8th February

127 High Street, Harston

Join us to sing and have fun on Sunday afternoons, including a drink and snack.

Come along to make friends, have fun learning songs and playing musical games.

Children of all ages are welcome, from babies to teens. Children under 5 to be accompanied by an adult.

For more information please contact RebeccaL rcf29@cam.ac.uk

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Coffee and Chat

Coming soon

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The Choristers of Ely Cathedral

7pm-8pm, Friday 24 April

All Saints' Church, Harston

A varied programme of sacred and secular music for treble voices.

All tickets £12

 

Join us for a drink after the concert (not included in the ticket price).

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Food Hub

Wed & Sat 11.30-12.30pm in Harston Baptist Church email: harstonfoodhub@gmail.com

Harston Community Food Hub has two separate sections that operate in different ways and have different aims.

FOOD BANK
The ‘Food Bank’ provides emergency food support to residents of Harston and the surrounding villages (mainly Hauxton, Foxton, Newton, Haslingfield, Barrington and Shepreth). It is part of a network of food banks that operate in South Cambridgeshire. Bags of non-perishable food are made up using food donated or bought with donations. Support from the food bank is intended to help people through a crisis.

FRESHFOOD LARDER
The ‘Fresh Food Larder’ distributes fruit, vegetables and bread and is part of an initiative that helps to avoid food waste. Donations of surplus stock are picked up from local supermarkets and farm shops by volunteers (often the night before) or brought in by local growers. Whilst much of the food is collected by people visiting the food bank, food from the fresh food larder is available to everyone no matter where they live or the circumstances they are in.

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Trumpington Memory Cafe

Every third Wednesday of the month,10am-12 noon at The Pavilion, Paget Road, (opposite Anstey Way), Trumpington, Cambridge, CB2 9JF

Run jointly by Trumpington Parish Church and the Rotary Club.

A place where people with varying forms of memory loss can visit with their carers and support each other and have fun. Call 01223 840268 to book a place and please give your name(s).

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Free admission to Ely Cathedral

All electoral roll members are eligible for a free pass to Ely Cathedral. If you would like one, please fill in this form and ask Mandy or a churchwarden to sign it. You can then present the form at the Cathedral to get your pass. 

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