Parishioners showed off their many talents over the weekend to celebrate a church’s centenary.
Ceramics, quilts, paintings and flowers went on display during the Harvest of Talents Weekend at Epsom Methodist Church, in Ashley Road, Epsom.
There were also workshops, children’s entertainment, a bouncy castle, ice cream van and visit by paramedics in their ambulance.
Pam Brogan, a member of the 100 Years planning team, said they raised money for their charity of the year, the Rainbow Trust, Leatherhead.
Ms Brogan said: "It was fantastic. It was pulling in everybody’s talents and the variety of talents amongst us. It was a really lovely weekend."
On Sunday a former minister, Rev Dr Andrew Wood, came back to preach and the congregation had a curry to celebrate the weekend.
Epsom Methodist Church was officially opened at its current site in Ashley Road, Epsom, on March 11, 1914.
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