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This Sunday 5 Sept

09:30am Morning Worship

11:00am Communion

6:30pm Evening Worship

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St.Cuthbert's Church of England Fulwood Preston 01772 719710

9:30am Morning Worship - This is a family oriented service that is relaxed and modern. Feel free to bring the kids as there are various groups and a creche available. We have a cuppa together afterwards as well.

11:00am Traditional Service - Just what you might expect of a Church of England service to suit those who enjoy liturgical worship.

6:30pm Evening Praise - A time for teaching and worship together, often blending the old and new but keeping Jesus at the centre.

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Wariors Arrangements

The date for the friendly match, St. Cuthbert's Warriors vs. New North Road Baptist FC (Huddersfield), has been finalised as Saturday 4th September, kick-off at 11:00 am, at Play Football.com (formerly Tulketh Community Sports College), and will be on the GRASS pitch.So therefore boots will be the order of the day!!

Please meet 10:30am @ Tulketh CS.

ROCK SOLID CLUB  - 6 SEPTEMBER

The club is open to any boys and girls aged 11 to 14 and is starting again on Monday 6th September in the Douglas Hall from 7.45 to 8.45 pm.

It is run by Preston Youth for Christ supported by volunteers from St Cuthbert's and is held every Monday evening during term times. Activities include the usual table top games, team games and periods for discussion before ending with a soft drink and toast. During some evenings we include Wii equipment, Sumo wrestling and the Sports (football) cage.

Further information is available from Peter Marett