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Friday, 13 February 2026

Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, and Lent










Pancake Party
St Catherine’s Hall
Tuesday 17th February


Drop in between 2.30pm and 4pm or stay all afternoon and help raise funds for St Catherine’s tower restoration.

£5 to include 2 pancakes and tea or coffee

Gluten free available on request

Names before 15th February please

Pay on the day


Ash Wednesday (18 February)

Eucharists with the imposition of ashes will be held at 10.30 am at St Andrew's Wickford and at 8.00 pm at St Mary's Runwell.


Lent Course - Who Is My Neighbour?

A course from St Martin-in-the-Fields in conjunction with the National Gallery, exploring Art and the Bible Story. We are offering this six week course from week commencing 23rd February. The final week will be decided by each group. Lent Course groups are meeting on Tuesday and Thursday evening at 7.30 pm and on Thursday afternoon at 2.00 pm. Email to jonathan.evens@btinternet.com if joining a group would be of interest.


Stations of the Cross

A set of Stations of the Cross by the late Valerie Dean have been installed at St Andrew's Wickford for Lent and Holy Week. We will pray these Stations during Holy Week.

Valerie's Stations of the Cross have a very clear and intense focus on details which are evocative of the whole. They have previously been shown at St Martin-in-the-Fields and the Diocesan Offices of the Diocese of Chelmsford.

Valerie Dean returned to England in the summer of 2007 after living for 27 years in Belgium. There, she studied art for six years and had various exhibitions, in and around Brussels. On returning to England, she became involved in the Kent arts scene and exhibited, regularly, in the Francis Iles gallery, in Rochester. She also took part in the Canterbury Arts Festival and exhibitions in Whitstable.

She worked in acrylics and her technique was usually to put materials and colours on canvas or board, to see what emerged. It was a dialogue between the artist and her materials. Because of her background, this often consisted of figures around a religious theme. They just appeared! Very often, people seemed to want to appear in her paintings, a little like the pictures in the fire that she used to see in her childhood. At other times, she found that buildings and places she knew inspired her.

See also 'Fear not, for I am with you: An exhibition of religious paintings by David Sowerby'
9 January – 3 April 2026
St Andrew’s Church, 11 London Road, Wickford SS12 0AN

St Andrew’s is usually open: Sat 9am-12.30pm; Sun 9.30am-12 noon; Mon 2-3.45pm; Tue 1-4.30pm; Wed 10am-12 noon; Fri 10am-1pm. https://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html

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Emmylou Harris - Prayer In Open D.

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