Pews News: September 2015 – Trinity

Clewer Pews News 9 SEPTEMBER Trinity

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   St Andrews

Proclaiming Christ in Clewer


Pews News: September 2015 Trinity


Welcome, in the name of Jesus Christ, to this house of prayer.

Sunday Services for the Month of September

1st Sunday – 6 SeptemberTrinity 14

10.30am All Age Family Worship –Back to School Sunday

readings: Isaiah 35.4-7a; James 2.1-10; Mark 7.24-end.

5pm Parish Eucharist

2nd Sunday – 13 SeptemberTrinity 15

10.30am Parish Eucharist

readings: Isaiah 50.4-9a; James 3.1-12; Mark 8.27-end.

5pm BCP Evensong

3rd Sunday – 20 SeptemberTrinity 16

  • 10.30am Said Morning Prayer

3pm Children’s Church (Child-centred Holy Communion)

  • 5pm Parish Eucharist

readings: Wisdom of Solomon 1.16-2.1, 12-22; James 3.13-4.3, 7-8a; Mark 9.30-37

 

4th Sunday – 27 September Trinity 17

10.30am Parish Eucharist

readings: Numbers 11.4-6, 10-16, 24-29; James 5.13-end; Mark 9.38-end.

5pm BCP Evensong

Feast Days this month

Tuesday 8 September – Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Monday 14 September – Holy Cross Day

Monday 21 September – Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist

Tuesday 29 September – Michael and All Angels

Midweek Services in September

Fridays 9.30am Prayers & Bears in the church

For Your Prayers

Healing Prayers Katie Dennis, Jack Trigwell, Jenny Evenden, baby Blake, Terry Shaw, Jasmine, Phoebe, Valerie, Roy Pardoe, Abigail, Jim Allen, Zena

Baptisms: Remi Davis, Hudson Can, and Laura Johnson

Weddings: Robert and Hayley (5th), Alexander Chamberlin and Lindsay Maris (12th) and for all couples preparing for marriage.

Prayers for the Departed: and those whose anniversary of death falls at this time

Parish Cycle of Prayer: Please pray for all those who live and/or work in Cleves Court, Carter Close, St Johns Road, Gordon Road, Dawson Close, Convent Road, and Bailey Close.

Notices & Dates for Your Diary

2016 Parish Calendar

All Things Bright and Beautiful

We are looking for inspirational images for the St Andrews 2016 parish calendar to sell at this year’s Festival Fair.  The competition is free and open to everyone with entries exhibited in church 13-30th September. Voting will be announced at Harvest Festival.  Please ensure you make your vote.

St Andrews Sewing BeeThursdays 11am to 2pm in the Lodge (bring your lunch).  Next due to meet 8th October.

Church Cleaning

Friday afternoons at 2pm

The BIG Churchyard Tidy

This takes place every 2nd Saturday of the month.

The next one is on 12 September at 10am.  Please join us even if you only have an hour to spare so that we can keep on top of the weeds!

Children’s Church

This service will resume on 3rd Sunday in September (20th).  It is a wonderful service for children and families, and proving to be very popular.  We need your help to set up, make refreshments, clear away and most importantly, to welcome families.  This is all part of Living and Loving at St Andrews.

If you have not been before then why not come along and experience this style of worship, we do not have age limits, your help and support would be very much appreciated.

Harvest Festival 4th October 10.30am Family Service– All fresh produce will be sold off after the service and money donated to the Homeless Project, tins and packets will be donated to the Food Share, and please bring any items you have collected for the refugees for Calais Action.

 

Harvest Supper 3rd October, to be held at St Agnes. 7.30pm Fish and Chip supper and quiz night. Tickets on sale, we have 100 to sell, please see the church wardens. Tables of 6, so start rounding up your team!

Warning

St Andrews Festival Fair is coming! November 28th

Please start thinking about your contribution to this wonderful opportunity to get involved with our now annual event. Georgine is coordinating again this year. Start crafting, knitting, jam making etc – lets put the FUN into fundraising!

 

Confirmation

Bishop Andrew will be joining us for our Festival Mass on Sunday 29th November at 3pm. This service will also include confirmations.

If you have been considering your faith journey and would like to make this next step them please talk to Revd Rosie. Growing in Faith sessions will start 9th October, Friday evenings. Venue to be confirmed. We will be joining with members of

All Saints Dedworth for this.

Children at Communion – a separate course for under 11’s who wish to take communion before confirmation, will be held after school during a week day. Again please talk to Revd Rosie

 

Thank you

A big thank you to everyone who helped with our Summer Family Messy Church.

A great time was had by all and a significant number of new families joined us this year. We built, sailed, glued, cut, sprinkled, squirted, ate, glittered, painted, coloured, sang, worshipped and prayed our way through August on Friday mornings. If you missed out on the fun, don’t worry we will be having a Christmas Messy Church on the Saturday before Christmas, come and join in and help out, everyone is welcome, no age limit!

 

Churchyard Gates

We are now locking the churchyard gates at night time, for the health and safety of the general public and for the preservation of the graves. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any concerns regarding the churchyard please see Bob Lester or Vikki Bulbeck.

 

Bible Challenge

Wednesday Evenings 7.30pm at church

A church that is not reading the bible together will not grow.

Come and join us in our bible challenge, reading from the beginning to the end!

It will be interesting, fun, you may even learn something!  All welcome, we can even provide the bibles and if you can’t read well, you can enjoy listening. If you miss a week don’t worry, check the website to see where we have got up to and catch up.

 

 

Supporting Refugees Calais Action Donation Drop Advice

Badly needed

  • Shoes – trainers, wellies, walking shoes (no city shoes or heels)
  • Travelling Bags
  • Candles or any lighting equipment
  • Socks and belts
  • Jackets- small and medium (no wool)
  • Food – rice, sugar, flour, cooking oil, tinned tomatoes, spices, sauces. No pasta, oatmeal or couscous.
  • Tinned food – beans, peas, chickpeas, carrots, green beans – no pasta

Always needed

  • Tracksuit trousers/jeans (size 28-32)
  • Hoodies/water proofs
  • Shirts and t-shirts
  • Leggings/thermal tights
  • Underwear
  • Sleeping bags/sleeping matts/duvets and blankets
  • Wooly hats/scarves/gloves
  • Books – English/French dictionaries
  • Cleaning products and sponges

Not needed

  • Sheets and pillows
  • Womens and childrens clothes
  • Jumpers/suits
  • Nappies/baby wipes

 

Please start collecting and bring to Harvest Festival – the Lodge

Thank you

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revd Rosie Webb, Rector

St Andrew’s Rectory

16 Parsonage Lane.

Tel: 01753 852334

Email: rector@standrewsclewer.org.

Parish website: www.standrewsclewer.org

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