Bellringing


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Thrapston Bells were cast by John Taylor and Co., Loughborough in 1897, the year of Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee.
They were fitted into a new cast iron frame in the same year. The cost was £300 and was funded by public subscription.

(Loughborough Foundry is still on its original site and is open to visitors.)
 

Thrapston Bells


When Thrapston Bells were cast, each bell had an inscription created in the casting.
The Treble Bell. The smallest bell weighs just over 4cwt (217kg or 34stone).
The wheel diameter is 4ft 6 inches (1.35m)
The inscription on the treble bell is ‘Ring in the Christ that is to be’.
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Inscription is ‘Ring out the darkness of the land’.

Bell No. 3.

Inscription is ‘Ring in the thousand years of peace’.

Bell No. 4.

Inscription is ‘Ring out the thousand years of war’.

Bell No. 5.

Inscription is ‘Ring in redress to all mankind’.

Bell No. 6.

Inscription is ‘Ring out the feud of rich and poor’.

Bell No. 7.

Inscription is ‘Ring out the false ring in the true’.

The Tenor Bell.
The largest bell weighs just over 14cwt (714kg or 112stone). The wheel diameter is 5ft 10 inches (1.75m)
The inscription on the tenor bell is ‘This Peal of Eight Bells was erected June 20 1897, to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the reign of Queen Victoria’.

During the Second World War, towers were instructed not to ring as this was to be reserved as a sign of invasion.
However, an enterprising Thrapston ringer created temporary wooden ‘silencers’ which allowed ringers to ring occasionally, thus keeping the moving parts of the bell mechanism in good order.
To this day, the same silencers are used when we teach inexperienced beginners.
We are also able to muffle the bell clappers at times of funerals or state mourning. This effect creates a slow, mournful echo, which to some sounds quite haunting.

St James’ Thrapston regularly has visitors who travel many miles to ring the bells; these ringers often comment that the bells are a fine set in handling quality and sound.  Similarly, our ringers are often welcomed at other towers around Britain.
 

Ringing at St James


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Thrapston ringing chamber is easy to access via a short flight of stairs to the Victorian Balcony.
 We have a group of ringers who regularly ring at Thrapston, including ringers from Thrapston, Woodford, Spaldwick, Higham Ferrers, Aldwincle, Hargrave and Lowick.
 
Ringing is not as strenuous as often portrayed in the media, but it is a gentle and effective exercise. It is a team activity where every individual plays a vital role.
It is a skill that requires specialist training and is an excellent social activity, leading to a sense of achievement. It is both a physical and mental exercise.

We are very fortunate at Thrapston to have a certified member of The Association of Ringing Teachers amongst our team, enabling St James’ to offer excellent tuition in bell handling.
We also have a permanently fitted sound simulator which can be used to gauge the accuracy and quality of ringing.
 
Currently the team ring for one Sunday service each month and at other special times such as weddings, funerals and Thrapston Charter Fayre.
Our aim at St James is to ring for all Sunday services, but Thrapston needs more people to learn to enable this to happen. 

There is a practice each Monday evening, 7.30 – 9.00 pm. Ringers from other churches, members of the public curious about this ancient art, and those considering whether the activity is for them are always very welcome.

Contact Frank Jenkins for more information.
Email: franktjenkins@gmail.com
Tel: 01933 460691
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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

A Warm Hello 

The following information is specifically for those planning a visit, so that you know, beforehand, what to expect on a Sunday morning.

Where and When

We meet weekly at 9.30 a.m in St James, Thrapston and at 11.15 a.m. in Holy Trinity, Denford, also fortnightly at St Nicholas, Islip. For your first visit, we recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early to ensure you get a parking space and find somewhere to sit before the service begins. When you arrive, you should be greeted by someone on our Welcome Team.

We serve tea, coffee and biscuits after the service in St James and at 11.00 a.m. before the service begins in Holy Trinity Denford. It is a great way to meet people, or simply take time to find your bearings. All refreshments are free.

Accessibility: There is wheelchair access, and a sound loop for anyone who needs it in St James. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up. There are disabled toilets available.

Our Service

The main service begins with a warm welcome from one of our team members. Then follows a time of sung worship intertwined with liturgy and prayer.  Each week our sung worship is slightly different at St James to reflect the diversity of our church family. Denford and Islip are more traditional in style.  We also share news and notices, usually about what’s going on in the life of the church. One of our leaders will give a sermon that is bible based and that we can apply to our everyday life. We then finish with a final worship song. Sometimes there is an opportunity to receive prayer at the end of the service.

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What about my kids?

We have a great programme lined up for kids of all ages:

  • James Club (3-7 years)
  • James Club Plus (7-11 years)
  • St James Youth (11-17 years)
  • Young people (15+ years) are welcome to remain in the service.

Children stay with their parent or grown-up at the start of the service for the welcome, songs and notices. We really value worshipping God all together as a family. At the end of the notices someone will announce that it’s time for the younger members to go to their various groups. 

The kids group activities vary depending on the age, but usually there is a friendly welcome, bible stories, testimonies, praying, craft, and fun games. The group leaders will bring your children back into the service towards the end.

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Getting Connected


Small Groups

While Sundays are a great way to meet new people, it is often in smaller gatherings that you can really get to know someone. Being part of one of our small groups allows you to make new friends, share together and support each other. We have a variety of groups that meet throughout the week, some afternoons and some evenings. Check out Small Groups and see if there’s one that you could join, or we can put you in touch with a small group leader who will be more than happy to invite you along to their group.

Other Ministries

We also run the following ministries:

  • Men's Ministries
  • Women's Ministries
Get in touch with us to plan your visit
If you would like to come and visit the church beforehand you are more than welcome! Get in touch and we can arrange a time that suits you.
 
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Next, we will contact you by email to say hello and help arrange anything necessary for your visit.
 

We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our church.


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