Making memories in Harpenden
Introducing Harpenden Memory Lane Cafe that provides a chance for those living with dementia and their loved ones to gather in a friendly informal setting.
Rector of the Parish of Harpenden
Dennis Stamps is Rector of the Parish of Harpenden, a single parish with three churches. Previously, he was Director of Ministry for the Diocese of St Albans supporting the training and development of all clergy and lay ministers and also a residentiary canon at the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban. He regularly teaches courses on the New Testament for the St Albans Cathedral Study Centre. He is married and has three adult children.
Dennis Stamps is Rector of the Parish of Harpenden, a single parish with three churches. Previously, he was Director of Ministry for the Diocese of St Albans supporting the training and development of all clergy and lay ministers and also a residentiary canon at the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban. He regularly teaches courses on the New Testament for the St Albans Cathedral Study Centre. He is married and has three adult children.
Introducing Harpenden Memory Lane Cafe that provides a chance for those living with dementia and their loved ones to gather in a friendly informal setting.
What are you waiting for? As the days tick down to Christmas, Harpenden Vicar Dennis Stamps offers a poem to highlight the real meaning of the season.
It's the wedding season! If you attend a wedding this summer, rejoice with the couple. Marriage is a good institution that enriches our society and family life.
Christians in Harpenden and across the country walk to remind everyone of what Easter is all about.
Remembrance Sunday was special this year with the 100th Anniversary of the end of World War 1. It's important that we remember, to pledge ourselves to peace.
In God's eyes, the men and women on board Flight MH370 are not missing but are fully known.
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