Parish life is often the beating heart of the church. It's where local volunteers bring communities to life, and where apple crumble, sheep and gas heaters can make headlines. Here are our favourite endearing parish incidents of 2024.
Sheep in the Choir Loft
In a rural parish, a local sheep managed to enter the church during a service and climbed into the choir loft, causing an unexpected pause in the liturgy. The incident sparked amusement and a conversation about the charm of rural life.
Soup, Bread, and Crumble Boost Evensong Attendance
A small parish church in Canterbury revitalised its evensong service by pairing it with simple meals like soup, bread, and crumble. Attendance surged from just one to seventy people of all ages. This initiative brought the community together through food, traditional prayer, and music
A Shepherd’s Mass Featuring Flock Guests
A small parish organised a “Shepherd’s Service” as a tribute to their local farming community. During the outdoor service, a sheep wandered into the altar area and remained there peacefully until the end, delighting the congregation.
Eco Dispute Gets Heated
Holy Cross Church in Fenham found itself in hot water after purchasing gas heaters without proper permissions. While this choice was seen as practical for the historic building, critics called it an "embarrassing" failure to prioritize eco-friendly alternatives. Despite the misstep, the heaters were allowed to stay, paired with a required carbon offsetting plan—a humorous yet serious reminder of the challenges churches face in meeting eco-targets
Which was your favourite?