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We are always looking for volunteers in all kinds of roles. For example:
We are all extremely grateful to those who do help, in particular John and Robert Brooke who continue to cut the front car park and Jeremy Green who sees to the hedge cutting, all without cost to the church. Also, many thanks are due to Alison Dunbell who looks after the two gardens by the west door.
Fersfield Parish Church
Fersfield St Andrew is an Ancient Parish in the Redenhall deanery of the Diocese of Norwich. Fersfield has been variously recorded as Fersevella, Fervessella, Ferefeud, Fairfeud, Fairvill, and Fersfell, all which seem to signify a Fair Fee, or Village. The village was, however, recorded in the Domesday Book under Fersfield.
The church is dedicated to Saint Andrew, and dates back, at least in part, to the 12th century. It holds a plain Norman font and a painted wooden effigy of Robert du Bois.
So what is the purpose of this post?
Simply put, our ancient Church, which has been the centre of our village and has witnessed weddings, burials, christenings and national celebrations for so long is now in need of your help.
Regardless of whether you are a regular attendee or come along just for Christmas Carols or just don’t want to stand by and see our village Church close, your help is important in making sure that the Church is handed onto the next generation and that its continuity as a living part of our village is assured.
For those of you who were unable to attend a recent meeting (15th July) held at the Church, the purpose of which was to discuss the future, a brief outline follows:
The meeting was chaired by Canon The Reverend Tony Billet and Reverend John Cruse.
21 people from the village attended and 6 sent their apologies for absence.
Given the size of our village this was a very good turnout and demonstrated a desire that the Church should not close.
The conclusion of the meeting was that:
Needless to say, if the above expressed wishes of the meeting are to come to a positive conclusion then firstly, we have to raise money and secondly we need volunteers to help in the day to day running of the Church.
Examples of the type of work that needs to be done are:
Already a significant number of people have put their names forward to help in all of the above areas and in others not mentioned, however more volunteers would help to lighten the load.
Attached to this letter is a brief questionnaire which it would be appreciated if you could complete and return to Paul Sumpter, Walnut Tree Barn, Bates Lane, IP22 2FB.
If you have any questions Paul can be contacted on 01379 687711 or paulsumpter1@gmail.com. All enquiries will be treated in strictest confidence.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter,
Kind regards
Paul Sumpter
Acting Church Warden
How you can Help
Your help is really appreciated in keeping our Church open for the all of our community.
Please return to:
Paul Sumpter
Walnut Tree Barn
Bates Lane, Fersfield