- Relax Teens 5th December
- Concrete Calves Christmas Concert
Come and enjoy an evening of wind band music 6th December, 7pm in the church.
- Our theme for this Sunday
We will begin our new Sunday Advent series – The Light of the world. As we prepare for Jesus’ coming into the world – ‘the true Light that gives light everyone’ – this Advent we’ll focus on the theme of Light. We’ll be inspired with four amazing readings from the prophet Isaiah, beginning this Sunday with ‘The Light of God’s Wisdom’ (Isaiah 2:1-5) For info the second reading is Ephesians 5:8-14
- Daily Inspirations
We mark the welcome return of Daily Inspirations with a series to guide us through Advent.
You can follow them on the Daily Inspirations page.
- Online exhibition
Our next online exhibition will be on the theme of Advent, Christmas and Epiphany. It is open to all ages.
If you would like to contribute, please email a good quality photo of your work to waltonartsandcrafts@gmail.com.
- Ponderings in the Pub
We will meet at 8pm on Thursday 4th December to continue looking at the Book of Genesis
- Big Basics
Our 14-18 youth group will be looking at advent, the season of the coming of the saviour.
Date and time below
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- Christmas Wreath Making Workshop
When – Saturday 6 December 2025, 10:00am–2:00pm
Where – Broughton Pavilion
Cost – £25 per person
£20 for residents of Broughton and Milton Keynes civil parish (proof of address required at booking)
Get into the spirit of the season with a cosy, creative morning making your own beautiful Christmas wreath under the expert guidance of florist Gloria Terrelonge. Enjoy tea, coffee, festive snacks—and of course, a little mulled wine to keep things merry.
What to bring
Secateurs and/or scissors
Evergreen foliage (e.g. ivy, branches with berries), pine cones
Dogwood (if you have some)
More information
You can find more information here.
Booking & payment
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- Tuesday 10th October – Mark 4:30-34 ‘The mustard seed’
If you ever have the chance to visit the Mount of Olives just outside Jerusalem, you can sit on a stone wall directly in front of a large mustard plant, about 30 feet wide. It’s quite something to see the very things that Jesus uses as part of his teaching right there in front of you, and – although I’ve never been to Israel – I recently read the account of someone who sat on this very wall, and studied a tiny black mustard seed, marvelling at the huge bush it grew into.
There’s more: if you sit on this particular wall, you can not only see Jerusalem, but also, in the far distance, the mountain on which King Herod built his palace (Herodium) and the Dead Sea beyond it. Now imagine Jesus telling his disciples that with a mustard seed of faith (picked from ...
- Monday 9th October – Mark 4:26-29 ‘All by itself’
One of my favourite times of year is Harvest. I usually have opportunities to take assemblies and acts of worship in the local schools – as I do presently – and one of the things I like to do is to show the children a pumpkin seed. ‘What do you need to make this grow?’ I ask them. Lots of hands enthusiastically shoot up, and the answers are shouted out: sun, soil and rain. A bit of dirt, a bit of water, some rays – and hey presto, in a few months a tiny seed multiplies a million times to become an enormous fruit.
Modern science is very good at explaining the ‘how’: but sometimes we just need to take a breath and marvel at a miracle. We can throw in some pesticides and whatnot, but for millions of years these dull little beige seeds ...
This year, we launched a brand new vision for All Saints.