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Larkfield  and East Malling
Methodist Church

Larkfield  and East Malling
Methodist Church

Called to Love and Praise

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Valentine 60s evening - Who says fundraising can't be fun!  pictures on our Gallery page

Welcome

We are a friendly, welcoming Church, of all ages with a membership of around 64, and many more in our wider Church family.

Our Church family comes mainly from the villages of Larkfield, East and West Malling, Kings Hill, Addington, Leybourne, Ditton and Aylesford, all of which are just west of the County town of Maidstone in Kent.

We enjoy worship in a variety of styles from traditional to modern, and our congregations usually include a wide variety of ages, from toddlers to octogenarians.

 

See our Services page for full details of in-person and on-line services and opportunities for worship.

There are a large number of regular groups and activities (see activities  and Children and Family pages). 

Girls Brigade, Boys Brigade and Messy Church are term-time only.​

Are you interested in becoming a member of the Methodist Church? 

We have a small number of people currently exploring becoming members of their local Methodist church. I'll soon be running some sessions for anyone exploring membership (thinking together about what it means to be a Christian, a Methodist, and a member of the Methodist Church), after which attendees will be invited to be received into membership, if they wish. These sessions usually take place over lunch, or tea and cake, and are a great chance to explore faith in a small group. If you'd like to be involved (or know someone who might), please let me know. You can find some FAQs about Methodist membership here.

News from the hot seat...

13/3/25

 

Dear friends,

I was very struck by a poem I read, earlier this week, called Atlas by UA Fanthorpe. It struck me because, over the past couple of weeks, I have been especially grateful to those in our churches who offer 'a kind of love called maintenance' - who place paper towels around toilets to see where a leak might be coming from (and remember to check them); who carefully weed the church car park; or who clean on top of the kitchen cupboards (none of which are hypothetical examples!). Such care often goes unseen by most, but it is indeed an expression of love, and enables us to meet for worship and fellowship in a space that is clean, welcoming, and accessible. Thank you. Here's the poem - feel free to scroll past if poetry is not your thing!

There is a kind of love called maintenance

Which stores the WD40 and knows when to use it;

Which checks the insurance, and doesn’t forget

The milkman; which remembers to plant bulbs;

Which answers letters; which knows the way

The money goes; which deals with dentists

And Road Fund Tax and meeting trains,

And postcards to the lonely; which upholds

The permanently rickety elaborate

Structures of living, which is Atlas.

And maintenance is the sensible side of love,

Which knows what time and weather are doing

To my brickwork; insulates my faulty wiring;

Laughs at my dryrotten jokes; remembers

My need for gloss and grouting; which keeps

My suspect edifice upright in air,

As Atlas did the sky.

 

UA Fanthorpe, from Safe as Houses (Peterloo Poets, 1995)

Some news and updates for the coming week...

Services and events for Lent and Easter

Please find a table (below) showing the services and events taking place across the churches to mark Lent and Easter. There may still be one or two tweaks - but hopefully this will enable you to get the important dates in your diary. Please do take a look at the events taking place in other churches - why not join them for a meal, a service, or some outreach?

 

In particular, I'm delighted to say that we'll be engaging in some outreach in Martin Square again this year, with friends from Holy Trinity and St James the Great, on Saturday 19 April in the morning. We'd love to have as many of you join us as possible, to give away gifts and leaflets, chat to people, and be a visible presence. If you'd like to be involved in planning for this, please do join us at the Welcome Hub at 12 noon on Monday 24 March. 

 

Cafe worship in Burham - Starting this Sunday! 

This Sunday will see the first of our new cafe-style services in the village of Burham. We will be offering these services in partnership with our friends from All Saints in Wouldham, as a way of reaching out to the local community and offering opportunities to worship in the village. Please join us this Sunday (16 March) at 3pm in the Old School Community Centre for tea, coffee, homemade cake, friendly conversation, and space to think and pray.

 

School visit on 31 March - Could you help? 

On Monday 31 March, children from St Mark's Primary School will be coming to visit the Church in Eccles to explore the Easter story with us through a range of activities. Several classes are keen to come, so we'll be running workshops from 9.30 - 10.30am, 10.45 - 11.45am, and 1.45-2.45pm (with a break in the middle for lunch and a rest!). 

 

We'll have various activities: an Easter puzzle, a palm branch craft, a story, snacks, and planting cress seeds (or at least, that's the current plan!). If you could help for all or part of the day, I'd be delighted to hear from you. 

 

Burham Buzz 

The latest edition of the Burham Buzz, which includes information about the new cafe-style services, is on the Notices page.

 

Picnic on the Rec 

As you know, this year, the church will once again have a stall at the hugely popular Picnic on the Rec - a brilliant opportunity to meet people from the local community and to publicise our many services and activities. The event will be on Sunday 6 July (not 5 July, as I wrote in a previous email!) from 1pm - 5pm (with setup beforehand). If you could join us on the day, please let me know. 

 

Interested in ordained ministry?

At a school visit to Larkfield yesterday, one of the children asked me if I enjoy my job - and I could honestly say I do! If you feel God might be calling you into ordained ministry, why not sign up for a session being run on Saturday 14 June from 10am - 12.30pm by the Methodist Church in Britain, especially for those exploring a call to ordination? You can find all the details here

 

Next week

A reminder that I'll be on leave from 17 - 22 March (and preaching in Coventry on the 23rd). I'll be sorry to miss the Country Lunch in Burham next week, but do pop along to the Old School Community Centre on Thursday 20 March at 12.45pm for a delicious two-course meal of homemade soup, crusty bread, crumble and ice-cream, for the bargain price of £3. 

Every blessing,

Naomi

Some Reminders...

Cafe worship in Burham - Could you help? 

As you know, we'll shortly be launching a new, monthly cafe-style service in Burham, in partnership with friends from All Saints, Wouldham. We're very excited about this new venture, and the first service on Sunday 16 March at 3pm in the Old School Community Centre. We need some volunteers to help set up tables and chairs in the hall, provide homemade cakes and/or serve teas and coffees. If you could help in any way, please do get in touch. 

Mental Health First Aid training

There are still spaces available on the Mental Health First Aid two-day in-person training course taking place at Larkfield on
25 and 26 March, from 9.15am to 4pm on both days. Having undertaken this training a little while ago, I can confirm that I have found it hugely valuable, and I would highly recommend it for anyone involved in offering pastoral care and support. It can be emotionally draining, however, so try to ensure you leave the evenings free to rest and recover. We are very fortunate that James, our Circuit Operations Manager, is a MHFA accredited trainer, as usually this training costs £350 to attend! If you would like to take part, simply contact James on operations.nkmc@gmail.com / 07769 219581 

An update on Sunday 30 March 

Sunday 30 March, as the fifth Sunday of the month, would usually be one of our united ecumenical services with Holy Trinity and St James the Great. However, it's also Mothering Sunday, and the two Anglican churches have some special traditions they'd like to be able to celebrate as usual. At the Methodist church, we'll be focusing on one of the strands of the 'Methodist Way of Life' as part of our MWoL preaching series. So, Sunday 30 March won't be a united service - but we will look forward very much to welcoming our friends from both churches to Larkfield & East Malling Methodist Church for the next united service, on Sunday 29 June.

Explore course - May 2025

Explore is open to any member of the Methodist Church in Britain and is a valuable opportunity to consider how you are being called to respond to God's calling (inside or outside the church). You can register at any time of year, although the course element has two cohorts a year and usually runs from September to May, and May to January. You will be offered support through working with an Accompanist; journalling your experiences; shadowing people; learning and development resources; and being part of a group working together over the course of nine months. 

Next Church Council meeting - Save the date 

Our next Church Council meeting will take place on Thursday 16 October 2025 at 7.30pm. All are welcome, so please pop the date in your diary.

 

Could you be a BB Leader - or do you know someone who could? 

Our fabulous Boys' Brigade team are still looking to recruit new Leaders and Helpers. I've reattached the advert - please have a think and a pray about whether you know someone who might be suited to the role (or whether you might be!). Please do pass the advert to anyone who might be interested. 

 

A note to all hall users

Mike has kindly agreed to produce some helpful signs with photos for the hall, to remind us of how it should be left for the next users. The blue chairs should be arranged neatly against the walls, but not stacked - the remaining blue chairs should be stacked in the cubby hole at the end of the hall. I had to confess to frequently getting this wrong myself!

 

Christ the Worker - Resources for those leading worship

As many of you know, I'm one of the Trustees of Kent Workplace Mission, an ecumenical charity supporting chaplaincy in the world of work. 1 May is International Workers' Day, and on the first Sunday in May, KWM marks 'Christ the Worker' Sunday, designed to help Christians to consider, connect and celebrate faith and work. This fits neatly with Vocations Sunday in the Methodist Church. You might like to take a look at the attached resources, especially if you are leading worship on Sunday 4 May. ​

Booking Church Facilities

The Church Hall and the Sycamore Tree rooms are available for booking at competitive rates.  More details on our bookings page.

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Welcome Hub celebrates 2 years

Welcome Hub

Happy birthday to the Welcome Hub!

 

It’s two years since we first opened our Warm Space, in partnership with other churches in Larkfield, seeking to serve those struggling to heat their homes during the cost-of-living crisis. We soon realised that most of those who came through our doors were seeking a ‘warm welcome’ more than a ‘warm space’ and so, over time, we became the Welcome Hub - a space where anyone can find a warm welcome, hot and cold drinks and snacks, delicious homemade cakes, and a friendly chat (all for free). We’ve had some amazing special events over the past two years, from Christmas dinners to wreath-making workshops, and we’ve received some incredible support from local shops, individuals, and schools. We couldn’t do it without our fantastic team of volunteers from the churches and the wider community. Thank you!

 

Pop along today for a piece of birthday cake and a cuppa. The Welcome Hub is open in the Sycamore Tree Centre at Larkfield & East Malling Methodist Church on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10am - 4pm. 

 

If you’d like to support the Hub, you can donate here, with the reference ‘Welcome Hub’: https://www.larkfieldmethodist.org/about-4

To see pictures from our activities check out our gallery page

more pictures on our Gallery page

 

Messy Pumpkins

 

31/10/24

Wowee! Somehow, we squeezed 75 of us (including 41 very excited children!) into the hall for Messy Church, when we thought about ourselves as pumpkins (no, really) with God’s love shining in our hearts. We made pumpkin biscuits and lanterns, decorated autumn plates, hunted for glowsticks, made lots of noise with our musical instruments, went doughnut-bobbing, and enjoyed our snacks.

 

If you like worship that involves lots of food, activities for all ages, and a small amount of chaos, we’d love to see you again for Breakfast Church on the first Sunday of the month at 9am in the hall.

 

Plus, do pop the date for our ‘Messy Christingle’ in your diaries - Monday 23 December at 2.30pm, for children and their families. 

 

Thanks to our brilliant team

Celebrating 60th Anniversary

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Many thanks to Rob, our own Piano Guy

Some of us are planning to take part in sponsored '60 for 60' events to raise some money. Could you get involved? Ideas that have emerged already include knitting 60 squares for a blanket, walking 60 times around a lake (not all in one go), cycling 60 miles around churches in the circuit, and growing (and selling) 60 plants. Be as imaginative as you like!

I've attached the sponsor form - there are printed copies at church. Folks can pay by cash, cheque, electronic transfer, or using their smartphone and the QR code on the form. Please encourage UK taxpayers to complete all the columns, so we can claim Gift Aid on their donation. Rob and Monica are able to receive cash and cheques to be paid in, and Tricia will need the completed forms so we can claim Gift Aid. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do let us know what you're planning - or sponsor someone else, if you can. Thank you

Church funds - We need your help! 

It's not always easy to talk about money, but at a recent Church Council, we spent a long time doing just that. Unfortunately, due mainly to rising costs, our church is currently running at an annual deficit of up to £10k - which means we're in danger of running out of funds in just a couple of years. Larkfield is a brilliant church, with a huge amount of energy, creativity and a real desire to reach out and share God’s love. It would be such a shame if that work came under threat, due to a lack of funds. As Brian said: 'I don't want to be shopping at Morrisons in a couple of years and hear someone say - didn't there used to be a church over there?'

There's not much we can realistically do to reduce our expenditure, so the Church Council has agreed various ways to try and increase our income. We appointed three small groups, to look at finding new lettings, applying for grants, and organising church fundraising events.

There are things that all of us can do - whether or not we're in a position to give financially. Here are some ideas:

  • If you donate to the church, and are eligible for Gift Aid, please ensure you're signed up - it's easy, and means we get an extra 25% at no extra cost to you. Please speak to Tricia for more details.

  • If you’re in touch with any groups, organisations and classes locally, ask whether they might be interested in hiring our hall or the Sycamore Tree. Chat to Mike, our lettings officer, about availability.

  • Support our fundraising efforts.

  • If you generously buy resources that we use at church, and don't claim the cost - you could claim, and then donate the same amount to the church, so we can claim the Gift Aid (assuming you're eligible).

  • Let me know if you'd like to join one of the groups looking at lettings, grants, and church fundraising events. We're looking especially for someone else to join Mike and Val on the 'lettings' group - making contact with local organisations and advertising our premises. ​

  • Pray! For God to provide the resources we need to do his work in our community. 

No Cash?

No Problem!

 

Donate to the church the cashless way

 

You can now donate to the church with your smart phone!  

Scan the QR code on the Donate page of the website or any of the QR codes displayed in the church.

For more information or questions contact Martin White

You can also now make contactless donations direct to Martin White's phone using card or smartphone!

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Spreading the Word - Our Website

In the last month there were 142 visits to the site, 60 from directly entering the site, 61 via Google, 14 from theplaymap.co.uk and 4 from Bing!

In 2023 there were 1648 visits to the site, up 27%. Visits from NKM were up 75%

In 2022 we had more than twice as many visits as 2021 - 721 people visited the website 1299 times for an average of 4minutes 59 seconds.

 

In 2024, visitors were from all parts of the UK, with multiple visits from US (44), France (7), India (6).

 

Popular pages visited were:

Home 

Services (41% up on previous month)

The most busy time is 4pm on a Monday but you are always welcome.

We are a busy church with many activities.  If you spot any omissions or errors please the webmaster will be delighted to hear from you - email quantum.martin@btinternet.com

Welcome everyone.

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