I am sitting with Andrew Folker in Ibadan Nigeria looking at your harvest poster; I think you've done a great job with your period design
I didn't know that this church was a 'peculiar' all the time I was working around Warminster. Great website and I hope to visit one day when I am in the UK.
A compelling,informative and educative website which has been able to fulfill my tremendous expectation.You guys have really done a cute job.
A very interesting website. I've learned something new: before today I'd never even heard the word Feoffee, but I've just found out I know one! Well done on all your hard work.
I just have to say the first chapel wedding this century went very well indeed and Rev'd Harvey Gibbons made most of the day possible, the service was charming and the happy couple Samantha & Andrew were married in the place they both first met .
Chapel Steward
Name:
Samantha Rees & Andy Carter
We are looking forward to our marriage at the Chapel, on the 15th of May and would like to thank Keith Rattray and Phil Howard who got the ball rolling.
A massive thank you to the Rev. Harvey Gibbons, who has been a huge support and help in our forthcoming nuptials.
Regards
Samantha Rees & Andrew Carter
The Tower Appeal is moving in the right direction.
Here's hoping it is nearing completion.
Saturday, February 20 2010
A fitting tribute on the web page.
Many thanks to Dave Pollard for inviting me to provide electrical services to St. Lawrence Chapel. It is a real privilege and an honour.
Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for 2010 to everyone at the Chapel !!!
How wonderful it was to be able to come and hear our fantastic school choir sing today in such a lovely setting.
Tuesday, November 10 2009
What an interesting website - thankyou
Excellent website,very informative. Such a lovely chapel.Must say I like the picture on the home page (very nice car too!)
Wednesday, November 04 2009
Congratulations to the Friends of St. Lawrence
for doing such an excellent job of
supporting The Chapel.
Sunday, September 13 2009
Just to thank all who visited the Chapel over the Heritage Weekend...
Sunday, September 13 2009
Well done to Andrew Folker for organising the Great Sponsored Gospel Read yesterday.
He not only arranged the programme of readers but stayed around all day to ensure the smooth flow of words.
From his own opening of St Matthew's Gospel, "The book of the generation of Jesus Christ..." and the subsequent listing of fourteen who-begat-whoms, through to the appropriate final word of St John's Gospel, "Amen", it was a great achievement - not only an effective fund raising activity for the Tower Appeal but also a very relevant event for the Chapel.
Sunday, September 13 2009
went to hear gospel reading yesterday very good
This website is an excellent boost to the profile of the chapel and gives a good picture of what it is all about - I hope it will be visited by many.
Good to see an excellent new website for a very special Warminster landmark.
The report on the launch of the Tower Appeal at the Patronal Festival, together with a photo of the Feoffees, was one of the first stories to feature on the www.warminsterpeople.co.uk website and there will no doubt be many more about the Chapel in the future.
Good website and very interesting. Thank you
what a lovely display of flowers on the front lawn. If only the whole of Warminster was looked after like this!
Patronal Festival was v. well attended.
In fact " a standing room only" event!
This also launched the "Tower Appeal".
Work is due to start in May 2010.
I pray that the Lord will strengthen you to carry out his noble job.
Best wishes for a successful Patronal Festival on Sunday August 9th.
Name:
David Jordan Hawkins
Nice website, you've put a lot of work into it.
(^o^)
Wednesday, August 05 2009
Greetings from staff and pupils of firstroyal international, kaduna,nigeria.exciting website.
Great website, well done, how about a movie clip from the tower...
Most informative. Best wishes for the site.
zar =]
多么漂亮的教堂,充满了历史沧桑感。尽管我曾经拜访过这座教堂,但是没想到在北京可以再次见到它。太令人兴奋了。网页制作得很有意思,使我学到了更多,而且令我无限怀念Warminster的宁静。
Great website - brings back so many fond memories of Warminster and the good friends that are there. From where I am in Beijing it seems that Warminster is only a mouseclick away - not the 6,000 miles as the crow flies!
Well done all you Feoffes - please keep up the good work.
An excellent and informative website and a great way to create an electronic community to help achieve the aims of the Feoffees. Good luck with the fund-raising.
Nice website for a lovely chapel. Well done.
Nicely laid out site. I learnt things today about the church that I did not before. Good to see another quality site about Warminster.
It's a really informative site and a credit to the Church.
Great site. Hats of to Keith for coming up with an excellent an informative website.
I think you must agree that Keith & Andrew have done a good job preparing this webb site.
Feoffe of the Chapel of St Lawrence.
This website is a great idea. From here in Northern California I can quickly enter the virtual world and keep up to date. Warminster is my favorite Wiltshire town, one full of many warm memories of my year at New Close School. May all your efforts for the Chapel of St. Lawrence be crowned with success!
I think this web site is a terrific idea. People from all over the world will be able to access and find out about St Lawrence, get involved or maybe even donate. Good luck!
Name:
Sutton veny ce primary school
What a brilliant, infomrative website for the community of Warminster.
I will make sure that we have a link on our school website to ensure that our children can access the information and have the opportunity to continue to play their part in suppoorting the chapel.
Excellent site, just what was needed. My dad is Dave Pollard who is part of the fixtures and fittings of the Chapel (and he's only 21!)
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Andrew