Sunday, 2 August at 6 p.m., St. Andrew’s Church
An open air service will be held outside of St. Andrew’s Church in the centre of the village. All all welcome to attend this informal family service. Enjoy hymns of praise, prayer and worship in the midst of spectacular mountain views. This treat is not to be missed.

Exultimus Choir in Harmony
Chamber Choir Concert, Wednesday 12th August, 7.30 pm, in St Andrew’s Church.
Exultimus, a chamber choir based in Newcastle upon Tyne will be giving a concert in St Andrew’s Church, Coniston on Wednesday August 12th.
Each year, this close group of singing friends, visits a different part of the British Isles, usually part of the celtic ‘fringe’, enjoys a sociable holiday, and gives a concert for the local community. Notable expeditions have been trips to Brittany and Tuscany (for our 10th year). A couple of years ago in Orkney, one of us, Jane, sprang her wedding on us! We rose to the occasion with a specially composed piece by another of our members, Philip, and an impromptu ceilidh and wedding march.
Earlier this year Exultimus enjoyed taking part in a chamber choir master-class given by Paul Spicer, the eminent conductor and expert on English choral music.
The programme of the concert will include motets, madrigals, part-songs and folk-songs. To mark the various musical anniversaries this year we shall be singing some Mendelssohn, Purcell, and Robert Burns. Also featured will be some rounds, Vaughan Williams’ Three Elizabethan Songs, and several powerful short motets by Victoria and Monteverdi. We also plan a couple of surprises with a local flavour!
On Sunday 9th August, Exultimus will sing Choral Evensong at St Andrew’s, including Stanford in C, and his motet ‘Coelos ascendit’.
Exultimus are mostly members of Cappella Novocastriensis, a 40-voice chamber choir based in Newcastle upon Tyne
Week of 5 July, St. Andrew’s Church
The Old Testament prophets write of someone coming along after years of neglect, dusting off some old scriptures, and reading them to entire congregations. Perhaps it’s time for us to dust off the scriptures and just read them in church for anyone who is passing by.
Any fellow Coniston church members are welcome to come in and read. To sign-up or take a look at the schedule, sign in as a guest at the following link. Contact Mark on 41262 or Pamela on 41997 for the password.
It is thought that we will begin with the book of Jeremiah (as written in The Message) then time permitting, move to Luke, Romans and finally Revelation.
Happy Reading!
Tuesday, 9 June, 19:30 at St. Andrew’s Church, Coniston
Hazel was positively on fire last Tuesday evening with news of this DVD. For a moment we deliberated on whether to carry on with Daniel or listen to How Great is Our God. Ultimately we decided that more than just our home group should get the chance to see this so we will show it live in the church on Tuesday night.
Fun Time, 2 p.m., 1 April, St. Andrew’s Church
What is the meaning of Easter - From Palm Sunday to the Crucifiction to the Glory of the Resurrection? This session promises to get to the heart of our faith. Geared for young children and their parents - singing, crafts, fun food and the Greatest Story Ever Told.
Christians Together in Coniston announce a Lent Study led by The Rev’d John Hancock
Where? Coniston Methodist Chapel at 7:30 p.m.
When? 10 March, 24 March and 7 April
What’s it all about?
Session one: Why? Discovering what Jesus did and said.
Session two: How, When and Where? Following Jesus’ pattern.
Session three: Healing Service. On your marks…He sent them out to heal the sick.