Forest Church on Sunday

Dear Friends,

We are very much looking forward to a woodland Forest Church on Sunday- 3pm, Beam House, Little Ensdon, SY4 1EP (by kind permission of the Holbrook family). We will be going to a beautiful patch of wild woodland, so trousers are highly recommended as there are plenty of thriving nettles. Do bring a packed tea- we will provide drinks at the end (cold ones if we discover ourselves in summer, hot ones if not!). There is a walk through a field to the woodland, but we do also have a ‘taxi’ by way of a 4×4 truck for those who require it. Please leave dogs at home this time- there are badgers and rabbits living in the woods. We may also have time just to admire the traditional farmyard buildings- a rare survivor from a bygone age!
Directions
Whilst it is possible to get to Beam House by taking the Little Ensdon turning off the A5 and then bearing left at the fork in the lane, we don’t recommend this route as the turn is on a blind corner, and therefore very dangerous. Instead, we suggest:
Coming from Montford Bridge: drive up Forton Bank and turn left at Dobsons Corner as if going to Adcote School. 

Coming from Fitz/ Leaton: drive through Forton Heath and then turn right at Dobsons Corner as if going to Adcote School.

 Drive along, going straight past the staggered junction to Ensdon on the left and Broomfields on the right. Continue forward to the next crossroads which is signed Ensdon and Nescliffe (This sign is difficult to read coming from Forton Bank). Turn left at this crossroad and you will probably see Nibbs Heath pond on your right. Continue along this lane towards the A5 for 0.7 of a mile until you come to a sharp bend (the lane is very narrow in places). Turn right here. There will be a bungalow on your left. Continue past that and up the drive, and park at the big barn.

There will be a couple of signs out towards the end of the journey. 

We’re very much looking forward to seeing you!

With blessings,

Hannah x

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Weekly News 03.05.24

Hello everyone,

I hope you are looking forward to the Bank Holiday weekend. The children certainly seemed excited in worship this afternoon when I reminded them they weren’t in school now until Tuesday!

Well done and thank you to Kyler and Sam!

As you may remember, Kyler and Sam in Year 6 were doing the Shropshire 5K Mud Run and Kyler set up a JustGiving page to try and raise money for a new basketball hoop for school. They raised a huge ÂŁ500 which is amazing and will allow us to purchase 2 hoops!

Thank you to everyone who supported the boys’ fundraising efforts and thank you Kyler and Sam for all your hard work!

May News from Severn Loop and Forest Church details

Dear Friends,

Welcome to May! Let’s hope it is drier than the rest of 2024 so far…
Our next Forest Church is on 12th May, 3pm (details in the Loop below, and directions will be emailed next week). The May Loop is attached with news from around our communities.
Blessings,
Hannah x
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