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OUR MISSION

SERVICES


OTHER ACTIVITIES


ST PETER'S CHURCH - THE BUILDINGS


St. Peter's Church, Ightham


Our Mission

In response to the call of our Lord Jesus Christ to go and make disciples we are committed to

… Making the Gospel known to as many people as          possible in our Parish through worship, word, sacrament and service.

… Helping those who respond to grow in faith and Christian living through teaching and nurture

… Mobilising and equipping as many members of the congregation as possible to engage in a pastoral ministry of care and service, in the name of Christ, to the whole community and beyond.



In Interregnum , The Rectory, Bates Hill, Ightham,
Kent TN15 9BG Tel: 01732 884176

Churchwardens: Miss P Cracknell (Penny) (Tel: 01732 884198)
Dr T Harland (Tim) (Tel: 01732 811470)
Reader: Mr R Saunders (Richard) (Tel: 01732 810365)
Pastoral Assistant: Mrs A Saunders (Ann) (Tel: 01732 810365)
Hon. Treasurer: Mr M C Banbury (Mike) (Tel: 01732 885006)
Gift Aid Secretary: Dr A Watson (Tony) (Tel: 01732 885337)
The Key Club: Mr J Barker (Jeremy) (Tel: 01732 781054)
Organist Mr E Davis (Edwin) (Tel: 01732 457239)

St Peters Church from the East


SUNDAY SERVICES (Common Worship)

Holy Communion 8.00am (1st and 3rd Sunday)
Parish Communion 10.00am (except 1st Sunday)
Family Service 10.00am (1st Sunday)
Evensong 6.00pm (every Sunday, occasionally HC)

WEEKDAY SERVICE

Holy Communion 10.00am (every Wednesday) - said


A WARM WELCOME is extended to everyone at all services. The church has wheelchair and pram access, and a Loop System to assist those with hearing aids. There are modern lavatory facilities.

FAMILIES are particularly welcome at all services. For young children under 4 years there is a crèche with TV/Video, books and toys. For children of 4 and above there is a Sunday School (Key Club).

THE KEY CLUB gathers in church at 10.00am on Sundays. On the 1st Sunday of the month the Club stays in church: On other Sundays it enjoys planned activities in the Church Room, spending the first part of the service in church and returning later for the blessing. Contact Jeremy Barker (Tel: 01732 781054).

THE CHOIR welcomes new singers of all ages. If you enjoy singing please do consider joining the choir. Contact Carol Kennedy (Tel:01732 884764)

BELLRINGERS - a young and novice team of ringers is always in need of experienced recruits and willing beginners. Contact Richard Abnett (Tel: 01732 810492)

WEDDINGS and BAPTISMS can be arranged with the Priest - in - Charge.
(Please Tel: 01732 884176 to arrange a meeting).

PARISH TEAM: St Peter's is teamed with churches in Borough Green, Wrotham and St Mary's Platt. Occasional exchanges of Priests, united services and social events take place.

TWINNING: St Peter's is twinned with Holy Trinity , Twydall, Gillingham, a parish in north Kent.

SUPPORT is offered to the Anglican Mission Crosslinks in Africa. Active participation in Christian Aid week is an annual feature. An increment of our income is given annually to various causes that the subcommittee considers suitable.


St. Peter's Church Summer Fete


OTHER ACTIVITIES

Regular bible readings, prayer and discussion groups: Tim Harland (01732 811470) Richard Saunders (01732 810365).

PARENT & TODDLERS' GROUP meets 10 - 11.30 am Wednesday in the Church Room. Penny Cracknell (01732 884198).

OASIS especially for young mothers; fellowship and friendship Thursday 9.30 - 11.00am Ann Saunders(01732 810365) Claire Martin (01732 789415).

MEN'S BREAKFAST CLUB (Saturdays) monthly. Full English and chat. John Webster (01732 884819).

IGHTHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL - closely linked with St Peter's. Our Priest - in -Charge attends regularly for prayer and teaching. The children attend occasional services in St Peter's Church.

OCCASIONAL musical events, concerts, plays etc in St Peter's.


PUBLICATIONS -

Parish Magazine for the community - monthly except August and January.

Information Booklet (subsidised by the Parish Council) for newcomers to the village

St. Peter's Church interior

ST PETER'S CHURCH - THE BUILDINGS

The church of St Peter's Ightham overlooks the group of ancient buildings at the centre of the village. It is recorded in the early 12th century and it was probably preceded by a Saxon building. Early Norman features survive - 2 little blocked windows high in the east wall and remarkably thick chancel walls. The present church was almost entirely rebuilt at the turn of the 14 - 15th centuries, and so it has remained, apart from the north aisle which was rebuilt in typical mellowed brick in 1639. The first Rector was presented to the benefice by Henry III in 1232.

There are various features of interest in this treasured church:

1. The oak wagon roof with its well moulded principal and embattled cornices. The south aisle has arched trusses and two quaint carved human heads: In the porch, the arched braced roof displays impressive workmanship.

2. The heavy oak entrance door with locally wrought nails and fittings was put in place in 1552.

3. The Cawne monument, in the north side of the chancel, dated about 1374. Sir Thomas built the great hall in Ightham Mote. He is exquisitely carved in full armour, bascinet with attached mail, the knightly belt and gauntlets. It is contemporary with a similar tomb of the Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral. It may be that both were carved by the same sculptor. The window above - the oldest in the church - was willed by Sir Thomas.

4. Lady Dorothy Selby monument (1741), alongside the east window. The bust at least in this important sculpture was carved by the Master Mason to the Crown. Another occupant of Ightham Mote, her various interests -music, books, needlework, flowers and, being childless, the poor children of the Parish - are depicted around her.

5. On the south wall of the chancel a monument to two more Selbys, both Sir William's. The lower figure never married (1611), the upper, his nephew, was married to Lady Dorothy (1638). They combine to offer another large memorial in the ornate Stuart fashion.

6. Beneath a carpet, the brass of Jane Dirkin (1626) in typical Jacobean costume and a small brass on the floor in front of the altar of Sir Richard Clement with some original enamel still in place. He provided the chapel in Ightham Mote.

7. Hatchments. St Peter's has twelve - only 4 churches in Kent have more. They represent the three senior houses in the Parish - Ightham Mote, Ightham Court and St Clare (now in the Parish of Kemsing): and three hatchments from Rectors.

8. Six church bells, two of which were cast c: 1430.

9. A set of Jacobean box pews from the James family of Ightham Court. Rich carving includes the family crest- a chevron with three mill-rinds (the iron centre of the mill wheel for grinding barley): brewing was the principal source of the James' wealth.

10. Over the centre aisle hangs a graceful double tier, 24 light, brass chandelier, dated 1579

11. In the St Catherine chapel, memorials to Ightham's two VCs: Bugler William Sutton (1857) and Riversdale Colyer-Ferguson (1917 posthumously).

12. In the west wall of the south aisle, the mutilated gravestone of Jane Lambarde, first wife of William Lambarde, eminent Elizabethian lawyer and antiquarian. She lived at St Clare, married at 17 and died of smallpox 3 years later.

13. In the churchyard, adjacent to the chancel, an elaborate Victorian tomb for the Bailey Family. It was designed by the Victoran gothic revivalist architect William Burges.