Tuesday 31 March FARLINGTON, St Andrew’s Church (7pm): Taizé-style service for Holy Week. Wednesday 1 April VENTNOR, St Alban’s Church (9.30am): Stations of the Cross. Followed by communion service. PORTSMOUTH, St Mary’s, Fratton Road (12noon): Mass and charity lunch. Proceeds to the Bishop’s Lent Appeal. PORTSMOUTH, St Faith’s, Landport (7.30pm): Mass and reflection for Holy Week. Led by Canon Peter Leonard. PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral (8pm): Sung Compline with homily. Maundy Thursday (April 2) PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral (11am): Chrism Eucharist; (7pm): Liturgy of the Last Supper. TOTLAND BAY, Christ Church (4pm): Zacchaeus. Modern musical retelling of Zacchaeus’ encounter with Jesus. Composed and directed by Richard Britton with a choir drawn from across West Wight. See page 5 for details. VENTNOR, St Alban’s Church (6.30pm): Sung mass for Maundy Thursday. PURBROOK, St John’s Church (7pm): Service for Maundy Thursday. Remembering Jesus’ last supper with his disciples with foot washing, followed by a vigil until midnight. PORTSMOUTH, St Mary’s Church, Fratton Road; St Wilfrid’s Church, George Street, and St Faith’s Church, Landport (7.30pm): Eucharist of the Last Supper. Followed by vigil of prayer from 9pm until midnight. Strum the ukelele with us! WOULD you like to play a musical instrument that is relatively easy to learn and fun to perform? Why not join the Ukelele Club at St John’s Church, Purbrook? The group has been going for just nine months, and was started by Alfie Wootten, a congregation member who is part of the Pompey Pluckers and other groups. They meet each Friday night from 7pm for an hour of practice. Ultimately, they hope to perform as part of services at the church. Their vicar, the Rev Connie Sherman, is one of the seven or eight enthusiastic pluckers who have taken up the The Ukelele Club at St John’s Church, Purbrook outreach, my wife and I instrument over the past thought this was something few months. Alfie said: “I already we could do together with others. play the ukelele for a few other groups, so when the “At the moment, we’re playing music from the church was talking about Easter Sunday (April 5) for the parish. PURBROOK, St John’s Church (6am): Sunrise service with the lighting of the Easter bonfire and candle, followed by breakfast. (10am): Easter communion service. With an Easter egg hunt for children. PORTSMOUTH, St Mary’s Church, Fratton Road (8am): Book of Common Prayer Communion; (10am): Easter Sunday service; (4pm): Choral Evensong and Benediction. PORTSMOUTH, St Wilfrid’s Church, George Street; and St Faiths’ Church, Monday 13 April Sunday 19 April PORTSMOUTH, St Cuthbert’s Church, Copnor (10am-4pm): Photo exhibition to celebrate the church’s centenary. Refreshments available. Thursday 16 April PORTSMOUTH, St Wilfrid’s Church, George Street (12noon): Charity lunch. A chance to enjoy a light lunch. Proceeds to charity. Good Friday (April 3) PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral (10am): Good Friday informal service for accompanied children; (12noon): At the Foot of the Cross; (2pm): The Liturgy of the Passion; (7pm): RSCM Come and Sing ‘Crucifixion’. PORTSMOUTH, corner of St George’s Avenue/Eastney Esplanade (10am): Walk of witness for Good Friday by Churches Together in Milton, Eastney and Southsea. Finishes at the Pyramids Centre. Join for all or part of the walk. PORTSMOUTH, St Mary’s Church, Fratton Road (12noon): Service for Good Friday. Led by the young people and children of St Mary’s; (1pm): Reflections on the Cross; (2pm): The Liturgy of the Cross. PORTSMOUTH, St Wilfrid’s Church, George Street; and St Faith’s Church, Landport (2pm): The Liturgy of the Cross. PURBROOK, St John’s Church (1.30pm): Reflections for Good Friday. VENTNOR, St Alban’s Church (2pm): Liturgy of the cross. NEWPORT, St John’s Church (7pm): Stainer’s ‘Crucifixion’. Sung by St John’s Church choir and guests. BOTLEY, All Saints Church (10am): Good Friday three churches walk. Join worshippers at Botley Church at 10am or Curdridge Church at 11am and end up at Durley Memorial Hall to eat your packed lunches; (7.30pm): Rutter Requiem. Performed by All Saints’ Chamber Choir and Chamber Ensemble. Conductor: David Burgess. Admission free, retiring collection. George Street (10.30am): Coffee morning. PORTSMOUTH, St James Church, Milton (10am-12noon): Table-top sale. Refreshments. Admission: 30p. Tables, £5. Contact Netta Beech (023-9273 1130). FARLINGTON, Church of the Resurrection (from 7pm): Cabaret style evening. With London-based band Echo playing old soul and Motown with an Eternal Edge. Tickets: £10, to include a meal (vegetarian option available) and licensed bar, available from John and Linda on 023-9264 0836. 1960s and 70s, but we’d like to learn some gospel tunes that we could use in church services, and perhaps do some other gigs. “The ukelele is a fairly friendly instrument to use, as it only has four strings. We reckon you only need to rehearse for 10 minutes a day. “We’d love any newcomers to join us. It is a church group, but there are churchgoers and non-churchgoers involved. There’s no upper or lower age limit, and no previous experience is needed.” For more details about how to get involved, please contact Alfie on 023-9279 8215. Nelson Road (10am-4pm): Quiet day. Led by Canon Peter Leonard from Portsmouth Cathedral. Please bring a packed lunch, drinks and tea provided. Cost: £6. Please let the Sisters know if you want to attend, on 023-9283 3498 or ssb@sistersofbethany.org.uk. RYDE, All Saints Church (7.30pm): The Creation by Joseph Haydn. Philip Fryer directs Ryde Chorus, with orchestra and visiting soloists. Tickets: £10, available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/rydechorus. Sunday 19 April PORTSMOUTH, St Mary’s Church, Fratton Road (4pm): Concert. Soloist: Angel Neal. Admission free. Retiring collection for St Mary’s Music Foundation, which supports local young people to develop their musical skills. FARLINGTON, St Andrew’s Church (6.30pm): Iona/Celtic style service. NEWCHURCH, Langbridge Chapel (4pm): Evening prayer to celebrate the chapel’s 170th anniversary. Followed by tea. Monday 20 April Echo in concert (Farlington, April 25) Landport (9.30am): Special services for Easter Sunday. VENTNOR, St Alban’s Church (9.30am): Solemn Sung Mass. PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street (10.30am): Eucharist for Easter Day; (6pm): Choral Evensong for Easter Day. Saturday 11 April GURNARD, All Saints Church garden room, Tuttons Hill (10am-12pm): Coffee morning, cakes and raffle for The Children’s Society. Collectors are asked to bring their collection boxes along. SOUTHSEA, House of Bethany, 7 Nelson Road (2.30pm): Easter carols followed by tea. Please let the Sisters know you are going on 023-9283 3498 or email . Sunday 12 April GODSHILL, All Saints’ Church (12pm): Annual parochial church meeting Friday 17 April Friday 1 May PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street (all day): US photo exhibition. SOUTHSEA, House of Bethany, 7 Nelson Road (1.30pm-4.30pm): Quiet afternoon. Followed by Vespers at 5pm. Led by Jane Bosonnet, associate SSB. Cost: £3. Please let the Sisters know if you want to attend, on 023-9283 3498 or ssb@sistersofbethany.org.uk. Thursday 23 April TITCHFIELD, St Peter’s Church (7.30pm): Warsash Choral Society concert. Haydn’s Maria Theresa Mass and Mozart’s Missa Brevis in D. Admission free. Retiring collection to be shared between Multiple Sclerosis and St Peter’s Church. GURNARD, All Saints Church, Tuttons Hill (10.30am-12pm): Coffee and chat morning. Chance to relax and meet new people. Free admission. SOBERTON, St Peter’s Church, School Hill (7pm): Cantate perform music by Palestriuna, Handel and Parry. Director: David Price, organist: Callum Alger (scholar). Tickets: £10, includes preconcert glass of wine. Saturday 18 April Friday 24 April Friday 17 April PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street (10am-3.30pm): Diocesan spirituality day. Theme: Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Led by Bob Thomas. To book contact Kay Lancaster (023-9289 9656 or kay.lancaster@portsmouth.anglican.org). SOUTHSEA, House of Bethany, 7 BOTLEY, All Saints Church (7.30pm): Wellstead Community Choir and All Saints Church Choir in concert. Tickets: £7/£5, available on 01489-786164. Saturday 25 April PORTSMOUTH, St Wilfrid’s Church, Tuesday 28 April FAREHAM, Holy Trinity Church, West Street (1.05pm-1.50pm): Lunchtime concert. Baroque Ad Hoc play music for harpsichord and recorders. Tea, coffee and squash provided. Please bring your own lunch. Admission free. Retiring collection for High Time appeal to restore tower and clock. Wednesday 29 April PORTSMOUTH, St George’s Church (9.30am-4pm): ‘Do no harm: mental health and deliverance ministry.’ Clergy and Reader training day, led by a team including Isabel Clarke, Rev James Hair and Rev Canon George Mitchell. For details or to book contact Claire Holland (023-9289 9678 or ). Sunday 3 May PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street (6pm): Choral Evensong. With Cantate and Romsey Abbey Girls. Monday 4 May PORTSMOUTH, St Mary’s Church and grounds, Fratton Road (from 10am): May fayre. Annual fayre and celebration of life in Fratton. Variety of attractions including real ale tent, arena displays, bouncy castle, bands, funfair rides, more than 100 stalls. To book a stall or display space, please contact the parish office on 023-9281 4444. Friday 8 May PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street (7.30pm): Blind Faith. Performed by H & A Musicals. Saturday 9 May GOSPORT, Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Green (1pm-5pm): Organists’ workshop. Organised by the Portsmouth area committee of the Royal School of Church Music. Led by Rosemary Field. Cost: £5. Bookings to oliver.hancock@ portsmouthcathedral.org.uk. PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street (2pm): Messy Cathedral. Art and craft activities, short act of worship and buffet tea; (7.30pm): Blind Faith. Performed by H & A Musicals. z Would you like your events for May listed here? Send them to Neil Pugmire on neil.pugmire@portsmouth.anglican. org or at Diocesan offices, First Floor, Peninsular House, Wharf Road, Portsmouth, PO1 2HB by April 6. Saturday 4 April PORTSMOUTH, Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street (8pm): Easter Liturgy with baptism and confirmation. VENTNOR, St Alban’s Church (8pm): Easter vigil service. PORTSMOUTH, St Mary’s Church, Fratton Road; St Wilfrid’s Church, George Street, and St Faith’s Church, Landport (8.30pm): Vigil and first mass of Easter. PORTSMOUTH: St Mark’s Church in North End would like to appoint a new organist. The requirement is to play for first and third Sundays of the month, with occasional extras such as Choral Evensong and fifth Sundays of the month. There is a robed choir, which meets for rehearsal on Friday evenings. No fees, but expenses paid. The parish currently has a part-time organist who covers second and fourth Sundays and takes some of the choir practices when available. If you are interested, please contact the Rev Kim Weeks on 07878-299231 or kimeweeks@gmail.com. Appointments The Rt Rev Geoffrey Rowell, former Bishop of Europe, became Honorary Assistant Bishop from February 18. Margaret Chappell, churchwarden at St Peter and St Paul Church, Fareham, also became Lay Canon of Portsmouth Cathedral on March 15. Neil Pugmire, diocesan communications adviser, also became Lay Canon of Portsmouth Cathedral on March 15. Retirement The Rev Matthew Holland, vicar, St Simon’s Church, Southsea, with effect from May 1.
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