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About St Peter's Church, Church Langton, Leicestershire

St Peter's church is set in the village of Church Langton, in south Leicestershire, near to the town of Market Harborough. Worship is Church of England (Anglican). St Peter's is one of the churches forming the Benefice of the Langtons and Shangton in the Diocese of Leicester. St Peter's serves three villages, Church Langton, West Langton and East Langton and has friends and visitors from all over. We love to meet new people and visitors. Everyone is welcome! Contact us on info@churchlangton.org.uk and follow our story on www.churchlangton.org.uk

Raise the Song of Harvest Home

Come Ye Thankful People Come!

One of the most lovely hymns of Harvest; we were delighted to sing it again today at St Peter’s harvest service.

We gathered to celebrate this special service of thanksgiving on a very foggy morning – The top of the Tower obscured from view. Living in what is still very much a rural community, where we are blessed to see our local farmers at work cultivating the land, our Lay Reader, Maxine Johnson, gave thanks in her prayers today for the gift of that sight, we are so accustomed to witnessing, year on year. She gave thanks for farmers, market gardeners and allotmenteers for their diligence and commitment to the land and dedication to their way of life. Dedication and a lifestyle choice from which we all benefit, not only in the form of the food which they produce, but the landscape around us that we see every day.

The landscape here in south Leicestershire, is especially pretty, with its rolling hills and soft valleys – gentleness that is so easily overlooked and possibly dismissed by some. Yet, without it and so many areas of precious farmland found alongside in Rutland, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire provide some of the best food people enjoy.

We are truly blessed.

Readings today were firstly from Deuteronomy and latterly the Gospel of St John. In the reading from Deuteronomy, the instruction is made as follows:

You shall take some of the first of all the fruit of the ground, which you harvest from your land that the Lord your God gives you, and you shall put it in a basket, and you shall go to the place which the Lord your God will choose, to make his name to dwell there.

The second reading from the Gospel of John, Jesus himself, speaks of food in two different ways, the food our bodies need to live, but the more vital food for our very souls.

“I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst”.

John 6:35

Jesus, as ever, speaks with immense wisdom and understanding of people. Before making this beautiful statement, he talks to the people who followed him after he fed them on the mountain with fish and bread. His instinct was that they had eaten so well, they wanted to be fed again. So understandable, but his lesson was that food from the earth, does not last and only sustains the body. Earthly food does not feed the soul.

He argued that his ‘food’ was the bread of eternal life and is unfaltering. He, himself, is the food we all need. When we believe and follow him, our lives will be enriched and sustained, however hard our earthly struggles may be. He is with us, inside us, keeping us going and even carrying us at times.

What an extraordinary message and gift? Definitely, something to sing loud and joyfully!

All proceeds from the service today to The Well at Kibworth.

Come, ye thankful people, come,
raise the song of harvest home;
all is safely gathered in,
ere the winter storms begin.
God our Maker doth provide
for our wants to be supplied;
come to God’s own temple, come,
raise the song of harvest home.

Maxine Dodd artist, painting, 'Harvest' shows the fields in the Langtons - bold and colourful, with wheat and blue skies
‘Harvest’ by Maxine Dodd

Parish Harvest Lunch

🧺 A Celebration of Food, Community & Countryside Charm 🌾

📅 Sunday 19th October | 🕧 12:30pm | 📍 Community Hall, Church Langton

Join us for a joyful Harvest Bring & Share Lunch – a relaxed and heartwarming afternoon to celebrate autumn, community, and good food in our beautiful countryside setting overlooking the Caudles.

Langton Community Hall

Whether you’re a long-time local or new to the area, this is a chance to gather with friends, neighbours, and family for a truly special event.

🧁 What to Expect:

  • A shared meal – bring a dish to add to the table (sweet or savoury, homemade or shop-bought – all welcome!)
  • Indoor games for children (of all ages!)
  • Face painting and fun activities
  • Tea, coffee, delicious cakes
  • A licensed bar for drinks
  • A raffle
  • Stunning views and a warm community spirit

There’s plenty of parking, lots of space, and no pressure – just come along and enjoy the afternoon together.


This is a free community event, but if you’re able to make a small donation to help cover the hire of the Hall, it would be greatly appreciated. Above all, this is a social gathering – Everyone is welcome.


📩 Reserve Your Table

To help us plan for seating, please get in touch with Roz to book your table.
Click the button below to email her now.

Worship for Launde Deanery – October 2025

Welcome to October and the beautiful season of Autumn. This month is notable for its Hunter’s Moon – In fact, this special moon is the first of three ‘Supermoons’ of 2025, when the moon is closest to the Earth – and seems especially bright and large in the sky. Here in our minster community, there are many places to see these incredible full moons.

New month and new service pattern

See below and download the service pattern for all our churches throughout the month ahead. You can click the image below to enlarge and view – or click the button below to download a version that you can print at home.

Enjoy the beautiful and bountiful season of Autumn and we look forward to seeing you soon,

First edition of Launde Minster Community Newsletter

We are delighted to present our newsletter full of information about our worship community in south Leicestershire.

Launde Deanery October worship - timetable grid image
Launde Deanery October 2025