St Mary's Annual Meeting 2008
- Thursday, April 24 2008 @ 12:25 pm UTC
- Contributed by: Paul Steed
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The Blackdown Mother’s Union had celebrated their first full year of activities.Their work had supported the East Devon Women’s Refuge, a literacy project in Africa and the knitting of blankets and premature baby clothes for Musgrove Park Hospital.
St Mary’s Guild, the church choir, Tuesday Group, work with children and support for work in Uganda had all enjoyed a successful years. A Deanery Synod report along with a Diocesan Area Conference report were also presented.
The financial report showed that St Mary’s held just under £23,000 in the bank with the Chapel having £14,661 and Friends just over £6,000. A loss of £610 due mainly to increased printing costs had been made on the Parish Pump magazine which is delivered freely to all houses in Hemyock and Clayhidon. To reflect this advertising costs had been increased and the invitation to parishoners to make an annual donation will continue.
Rev David Sherwood in thanking everyone for their prayers and support said it had been an encouraging year. The church was now working towards the possibility of becoming a Mission Community and discussions were now going ahead within the Benefice.
Janice Bawler