

Larkfield and East Malling
Methodist Church
Called to Love and Praise
Minister: Rev. Naomi Oates naomi.oates@methodist.org.uk

Larkfield and East Malling
Methodist Church
Larkfield and East Malling
Methodist Church
Called to Love and Praise
12/2/2026
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Welcome Hub now has its own dedicated Welcome Hub page available from the main menu above.
Also check out the new, extended Notices page which now includes diary events and more...
Church Family Weekend

Family weekend
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...
12/2/26
Dear friends,
In my purse is a scrappy piece of card with 'How do I stay close to God?' written in green pencil crayon. It was given to me by Ruth, the Bible Secretary of the Methodist Society I attended at Aberystwyth University, and has stayed in my purse ever since (along with various loyalty cards for coffee shops and miscellaneous receipts).
It's a good question to be reminded of as we enter Lent, which begins next Wednesday. The Isaiah reading that many of us heard last Sunday is all about the dangers of empty ritual - worship that 'ticks the boxes' but does nothing to shape the way we behave in our Monday to Saturday lives. Some of us will give things up for Lent - or even take up something new, like the '40 Acts of Kindness' challenge. But are we doing it out of routine? Or because it 'ticks a box'? Or actually, does the act of laying something down - or taking something up - help create space in our lives to draw close to God, so that God can send us out into the world to bring love, peace and hope?
(For those who are interested, here's a little reflection on the Lent when Luke and I decided to give up single-use plastics - and on the questions it raised for me about why we give things up for Lent.)
Lent and Easter 2026
see Notices page for details
Updated preaching plan
As many of you know, Rev Bonni-Belle began her course of chemotherapy yesterday. Abi and I saw her on Tuesday, and I know she is deeply grateful for the cards, flowers and prayers she has received. I have attached an updated preaching plan (see Notices page) for March - May, reflecting the arrangements that have been made to cover Bonni-Belle's services. Many thanks to all those who have volunteered to lead an additional act of worship.
See the Methodist Modern Art Collection on display
Many of you will have heard me rave about the Methodist Church's collection of modern Christian art. You can see some of these spectacular pieces for yourself, when they come to St Mary's Guildford (the oldest building in the world being used for Methodist worship) in March and April. Please find all the details on the attached poster (see Notices page). If you'd like to bring a group, please email MMAC2026@htsmguildford.org.uk
A slice of history
Jim Bryant has unearthed another chunk of Larkfield's past, this time from Albert W Smith's 'History' written at the time of the Maidstone Circuit's 100th birthday. Here's what it has to say about Larkfield - I particularly enjoyed the final sentence!
Mission work was commenced at Larkfield in a cottage some years previous to 1898, when it was decided to try to obtain a more suitable building. Through the exertions of Messrs. Albert E. Reed and Edward Hy. Wraith, the Circuit Stewards, a piece of land with an old cottage was bought by Mr. A. E. Reed and subsequently conveyed to Geo. Frederick Baker, Wm. Brownscombe, Geo. Eve, Alfred John Fletcher, Francis Godfrey Ballard, Walter Kruse, Charles Leaver Smith, Albert William Smith, John Henry Solman, William Willet, George A. Woodfield, Edward. Henry Wraith, Stephen Payne, Amos Humphreys and Thomas James Green as Trustees.
The Iron Chapel was built in 1898, at a total cost including site of £462, but a debt of £300 was left, partly secured by the rent of the cottage. Largely through the efforts and personal service of Mr. Arthur F. Woodward and others, the work has been continued, and the debt which had increased to £355 has been reduced to £220. This little Society has had a hard struggle for existence and deserves the sympathy and help of the Circuit.
News from Kent Workplace Mission
I've attached (see Notices page) the annual report from Kent Workplace Mission, a charity that provides chaplaincy services to workplaces across Kent (from ports and hospitals to shopping centres) and whose meetings are held at Larkfield & East Malling Methodist Church. I've also attached information about 'Christ the Worker' Sunday, on 3 May, which you might be interested to consider if you'll be leading worship that day.
Texts to landline
A slightly odd one to finish... recently, I've received a number of text messages that have been sent to my landline. If it goes to answerphone, I'm afraid there's no way for me to access the message. If you're sending me a text, please ensure that it's to my mobile instead (07485 072 407) - and please accept my apologies if I've failed to respond to a text from you!
Church WhatsApp group
Did you know that the church has an informal WhatsApp group, so we can share news and prayer requests? If you'd like to join, please send me your phone number.
Every blessing,
Naomi
Diary Notices
To find all upcoming events, please visit our Notices page, which includes the following:
Other Notices
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.
Could you help look after the church website?
As many of you will know, Martin and Irene are planning to move in the not-too-distant future. We're delighted for them (although we'll miss them terribly!). Martin does an excellent job of looking after our church website and keeping it up-to-date. Is this something you might be able to help with in the future? If so, please take the opportunity to have a chat to Martin and find out what the role entails. The website is an excellent tool for outreach - I know we've had folks come to join us because they've found our website to be attractive and interesting. So we'd love to keep it going! Larkfield Methodist Church | North Kent Methodist Circuit | Kent
Booking Church Facilities
We have a variety of rooms to suit your requirements, each with its own kitchen. The Church Hall and the Sycamore Tree rooms are available for booking at competitive rates. More details on our bookings page.

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:
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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.
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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.
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Support our fundraising efforts.
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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).
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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.
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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!

Spreading the Word - Our Website
November Traffic
In November there were 143 new visitors to the site, 130 from directly entering the site, 84 via Google, 14 from facebook and 12 from Bing! Together with returning visitors, that was a total of 167 unique visitors and 257 site sessions.
Obviously, most visits were from within the UK but we had 18 hits from Germany and 11 from Singapore! Even the Russians (4) are watching us, so I had better be careful what I write!
Popular pages visited were:
Services
Notices
Welcome Hub
The most busy time is 3pm 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.





