Carols By Candlelight at Histon Methodist Church – Sunday 22 December, 4:00pm, with children’s nativity (any children who want to get involved please arrive dressed as your favourite character). Followed by mince pies and hot drinks.
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Toy Story Time – Christmas Nativity
Toy Story Time – Christmas Nativity, Friday 6 December, 10:00am at St Andrew’s Church, Impington
Dress up as a nativity character – all with under fives are welcome.

Roman to Saxon in East Anglia: the Archaeological Evidence
Histon & Impington Archaeology Group – the January Talk
Roman to Saxon in East Anglia: the Archaeological Evidence with Dr Catherine Hills (Senior Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge) on Monday 13th January 2020, 7.30 pm at Histon Baptist Church
After 350 years within the Roman empire the 5th century saw great changes in Britain. The traditional story is that Anglo-Saxons were first invited in as mercenaries and given land in return. After some setbacks, they gradually came to militarily and culturally dominate England, while British Celtic speaking peoples were pushed out to the west. This account was based on documents written long after the event. It is no longer supported by archaeological and other evidence – which points to a more complex and regionally varied story of interaction between incomers and natives. The fifth to sixth centuries was a critically important time in our history – the start of the evolution from Roman Britain to the medieval kingdoms of England, Scotland and Wales.
Dr Catherine Hills is a leading expert in Anglo-Saxon material culture. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, at the University of Cambridge. She directed the excavation of the famous early Anglo-Saxon cremation cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham, Norfolk. Her work has made substantial contributions in the fields of early Anglo-Saxon archaeology, particularly regarding burial and migration, and more recently the chronology of the 5th century. In the 1980s she presented the two Channel 4 series The Blood of the British and Down to Earth.
The poster shows some items of transformation from Roman to Anglo-Saxon- a foot of a funerary cruciform brooch found at Spong Hill , a glass vessel from Mucking which has evolved from a Roman form – and an unusual Saxon pot from Spong hill , with handles and stamped decoration.

Family Service
Join us for Family Service on Christmas Day, Wednesday 25 December, 10:30am-11:15am
Children are always welcome to bring their favourite Christmas toy.

Nativity Fun Day
Join us for a fun activity day for school aged children. Booking essential.
Monday 23 December, 10:00am-6:00pmSee website to book or ring Gill Day on 01223 720733
Please bring a packed lunch. Drinks will be provided. Donation to cover costs of £5.00.
On Monday 23rd December Histon Baptist Church are offering to look after your children from 10.00am-5.00pm to help you prepare for Christmas. The children will be rehearsing a nativity play and doing other fun, creative Christmas activities.
The nativity play will be performed for you at 5.00pm.
Please sign your school age children up for this event by Sunday 15th December. Spaces are limited.

Family Service with Nativity Play
Join us for the Family Service with Nativity Play on Sunday 15 December, 10:30am

Christmas Shopping Evening
Christmas Shopping Evening at The Geographer – Thursday 5 December, 6.30pm-9.00pm
Enjoy complimentary mulled wine and nibbles!
10% of proceeds going to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices

All Age Holy Communion
All Age Holy Communion – Christmas Day, Wednesday 25 December, 9.30am at St Andrew’s Church, Impington







