Easter 2025 across the Diocese
Easter Across the Diocese
I visited the Northumberland Woman’s Refuge in Holy week to deliver a large selection of Easter eggs donated by our members and congregation of St Cuthbert’s Blyth for the families. I also delivered the fantastic toiletry bags donated from St Bede’s branch, and outdoor toys, books and craft items. The staff were, as ever, very grateful for these donations as the photograph shows.
Jennifer Snowdon
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Members of Bedlington Deanery enjoying tea and cake after our Lenten Reflection service at St Cuthbert’s Blyth shortly before Easter. | |
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During the last week of term, we had a wonderful day at St Cuthbert’s, where we welcomed nearly 100 children from our local school, Croftway Academy, who came along and learnt about the Easter egg and that an empty chocolate egg is symbolic of the empty tomb.
Members of the congregation, including Mothers’ Union members, Knitted or crochet over 100 chicks for the children to take home with a chocolate egg hidden inside their chick.
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The First Internet Branch provided 24 Real Easter Eggs, one for every child at Harbour Refuge. The 18 women each received an Easter card containing a Greggs £10 food voucher, generously donated by Greggs themselves. | |
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