Be a part of it!

Thanks to Karin for this piece …

It’s great to see the Abingdon Passion Play 2024 taking shape. The evenings are getting lighter, and singers and actors are progressing with rehearsals. We had lovely smiley faces from the APP singers and Musical Director Sally Mears one cold February evening at St Nicolas.

In the meantime actors have been immersing themselves in rehearsing the script, meeting in the spacious play area at All Saints Methodist Church on Friday nights, moving to a more intimate space at St Edmunds on Mondays. St Edmunds is where the cast first rehearsed Jesus’ death on the cross. Someone wrote I.N.R.I. on a piece of paper and placed it on the wall above Jesus, and two actors rolled imaginary dice for Jesus’ robe. It was a very moving moment, reminding all of us why we want to bring this story to the people of Abingdon.

Theatre is a joyful event, and we also have a lot of fun as we get to know each other over a cup of tea (and sometimes delicious homemade cake!) in the break. There is still room for additional actors to be temple guards, soldiers, disciples and crowd, so do get in touch or join us at one of our rehearsals if you want to be part of this exciting community project.

Rehearsal times can be seen at https://www.abingdonpassionplay.co.uk/events/

Flood Damage to Tesco Path


The footpath leading away from Tesco, which becomes unusable during floods, has been  damaged by the force of the recent floods in January and February. Currently there are notices to warn people of the unsafe surface.

The asphalt surface is cracked into large pieces, where it has been swept aside.

P.S. I haven’t been that way since mid February, when the damage probably happened.

Abingdon Artists’ 2024 Spring Exhibition


The Abingdon Town Crier was out and about this morning, spreading the news of the Abingdon Artists’ Spring Exhibition held at St. Helen’s Church from Monday, March 11th to Saturday, March 16th.

This evening there was a members view for the artists and a guest. The exhibition showcases a great variety of local artistic talent and each member can exhibit up to three pictures. Paintings and cards are on sale.

Susie is exhibiting for the first time and has been creating angels with acrylic/gouache and crystals. She finds it therapeutic and hopes others will find comfort in her pictures.

Val has a folky style that is easy to recognise. There is a lot of humour in her work.

The raffle prize was painted and donated by Leilani. Raffle tickets are £1.

Celebrating Mothering Sunday


Mothering Sunday is a day that used to be more about religion. People would visit the church where they were baptised. Now it’s more about celebrating mums in general. At Trinity Church today, the junior church helped make and give out flowers to the women in the congregation, and to men to take home to wives or mothers.

They had extra flowers to share with people who can’t come to church.