Weedon Methodist Church
Churches together in Hardwick and Weedon

Minister: Rev Ann Varker Tel. 01296 423363 ...email
Local contact: Mr D L Gower Tel. 01296 641510
Church Address: Aston Abbotts Road, Weedon, HP22 4NN
Finding us: Weedon is situated just north of Aylesbury between the A413 and the A418. From the A413, follow the sign to Weedon. Just past a road to the left, the church can be found on the right hand side. From the A418, after passing through Aston Abbotts, proceed to Weedon. The church is on the left hand side as you enter the village. ...Map
Parking and access: There is adequate parking on the road in front of the church and disabled access.
SERVICES IN MARCH
7th March at 9.30 a.m. in St. Mary’s Parish Church
Rev. David Meakin leads the Holy Communion Service
using the Prayer Book
at 6.00 p.m. in the Methodist Chapel
Rev. Fred Ireland will lead the service
14th March at 9.30 a.m. in the Methodist Chapel
The Family Service will be led by the Rev. Janet Bayly
21st March at 9.30 a.m. in St. Mary’s Parish Church
The Holy Communion Service will be led by
the Rev. David Meakin
at 6.00 p.m. in the Methodist Chapel, Aylesbury
Circuit Service - Olivet to Calvary
28th.March at 9.30 a.m. in St. Mary’s Parish Church
The Rev. David Meakin leads a Family Communion Service
For details of all Circuit services, see the Calendar section
A NEW LEP!
The churches of St Mary’s Parish Church, Hardwick and Weedon Methodist Church have taken the step of forming a Local Ecumenical Partnership, building on many years of good relationships between the congregations. This was marked by a special service on the 29th November 2009 which was jointly led by the Rev Peter Hancock, Chair of the Northampton Methodist District and the Bishop of Buckingham
All the Services taking place within the LEP are listed above, you will be made very welcome at any of these services.
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Wedding venue: Attractively situated in a picturesque village overlooking the Aylesbury Vale, the well appointed church with its oak pews, pannelled communion area and and two stained glass windows (one depicting the Last Supper) is often described as a 'haven of peace'.
It is a very popular venue for weddings (75 during the last four years) and fully opened up can hold up to 150 people. Its lawns surrounded by trees and shrubs make an ideal setting for photo calls.
The Church is a member of the Quiet Gardens Scheme.
‘Come with me to a quiet place and get some rest’
Silence is not the absence of the word but the
Presence of God