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Scaynes Hill Virtual Flower Show 2021 - The results!

Clare Radford - wildlife

Clare Radford - wildlife

By Angela Hicks and Dianne Elliott, joint show secretaries

Our first, and hopefully our last, Virtual Flower Show was a huge success, with over 140 exhibits and 270 views.

Congratulations and thank you to all our exhibitors, who included residents of Walstead Place, children (with the youngest being 8-month-old twins) and young families. The standard of craftsmanship, especially in the handicraft and decorated cake section, was extremely high but the photographs sadly don’t do them justice. It’s still possible to view the result show by going to YouTube or clicking here. For those you don’t have access to a computer, here are the overall results – it was very close with just two points between the overall show winner (first place) and third place. Well done to you all!

Sue Minter - starter

1st Sue Minter with 9 points

Emily Ludgate - Easter floral art

Emily Ludgate - Easter floral art

2nd Emily Ludgate with 8 points

Nick Hawes - vase spring flowers

Nick Hawes - vase spring flowers

3rd Nick Hawes with 7 points

Grab a June copy of Lindfield Life to see more of the lovely entries.

St Augustine’s, Scaynes Hill - Covid-19 plans

By Jenny Walker

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In these extraordinary and unprecedented times sadly our church building has had to close but the church in Scaynes Hill continues to be alive and active and ready to provide help to anyone in need. At the moment St Augustine’s is in a vacancy but our Assistant Priest, Lucy Hollingsworth, together with the rest of our ministry team and the Parish Administrator, are working hard to ensure that church life is maintained.

 Our services have moved online to our YouTube channel and are being viewed by almost the whole congregation. Steps are being taken to try to set up technology for those who are not currently online. We are gathering in a virtual setting to worship together using liturgy, music, readings, preaching and intercessions that have been recorded in people’s homes. Service sheets are included in the Church Newsletter which is circulated in advance via email so people can join in with the responses and hymns. It is a different way of being a church and is being much appreciated by the congregation especially over Holy Week and Easter. We are also able to do “virtual coffee” after church via BlueJeans and Home Groups are also operating in this way. The Church Newsletter is packed with useful information as well as interesting and fun things to do including weekly competitions to take part in during this stay at home time. Using her creative talents our Youth and Children’s Worker is producing wonderful colouring sheets which appeal to all ages and a range of resources for children and families to use.

 At this difficult time pastoral care is of vital importance and we as a church community hope that we are good at supporting each other. In the current crisis we are making every effort to reach out not only to church members but to the wider community including those who normally visit the church coffee shop. The Pastoral Care Team and other volunteers are keeping in touch particularly with those who are self-isolating and those being shielded. A friendly chat on the phone and words of encouragement are much welcomed and practical help such as shopping and picking up prescriptions is provided where needed. A group of local residents is also offering help to members of the Scaynes Hill community and we are in contact with these volunteers so that hopefully no one will fall through the net. We are thankful for all those, known and unknown to us, who are serving the needs of the community during these challenging times.