Our Core Purpose “We are a gospel-focussed town centre church rejoicing and revelling in the grace of God. We live to equip and commission all God’s people to bless others in word and deed in the power of the Holy Spirit.” New to St Giles? Please introduce yourself at the information desk - there you will also find some helpful leaflets. If you intend to worship regularly with us, please complete a blue ‘New to St Giles’ card and return it so that we can get to know you!! Holy Communion If you are visiting us and normally receive Communion in your own church you are welcome to join us at Communion here. If you prefer to receive non-alcoholic wine and/or gluten-free wafers, they are available in the side chapel – please indicate to the person administering Communion. Offering An offering is taken up during evening services. Alternatively, please place your offering in one of the receptacles by the doors. Gift Aid declaration forms and envelopes are nearby - please do use either of these if you are a UK tax-payer; this will enable us to claim an additional 25% on top of what you give. Valuables Please keep your handbag, keys, wallet, etc with you at all times. Sunday 12th October 10.00am Morning Worship ‘Selfless Love’ Reading(s): Ruth 1: 1-22 Led by Cara Witheyman and Steve Kelly Speaker Diana Rees-Jones Reading by Steve Salsbury Intercessions by Steve Kelly 7.00pm Evening Worship ‘Covenant 2: God’s Promise to Jacob’ Reading(s): Genesis 28 & Ephesians 2: 17-22 Led by Maggie Kelly Speaker Steve Kelly Reading by Ruth Hamson Intercessions by Maggie Kelly Youth News Monday Sandra and Dan cell group 7-8:30, Zone7-8:30 Forgiveness Chris and Rachel cell group 7-8:30, Hope Next Sunday Thursday Zone Cafe, 7-8:30 Diana visiting. Thursday girls cell group 7-8:30 Uganda Mission trip!! Ask your young people about a children Friday and parents talk about Uganda and how to The Base 7-8:30, The fall/wrong has come. sign up. Or contact me directly ~ Chris. This evening Prayer Points... We have been asked to pray especially this week for: Vera Zhuravleva in St Petersburg. Grange Park Church. Berrywood Church. those who are unwell or bereaved, especially for: Judith Layton (friend of Val Archer), diagnosed with cancer. The family & friends of Tom Williams who died this week. Joan Simmons. Helen Mountstevens. Edwina Kingston. Wanda Davies. Angela Nash. Peter Ford (Lois’ friend). If you know someone who needs our prayers, please contact the clergy or the parish office. We will only include their name here for 2 weeks; please contact us after that time if you would like them to be included for a further 2 weeks. Midweek: The Vicar’s slot Streetchurch: For continuing growth in all who come, especially those making steps forward. The Tues evening meetings that are very well attended. Protection on all volunteers. Kings Heath Church: For youth ministry & Jamie. Joe and Cathy Story. The New2You shop to continue to be a witness to the community. alpha Pray for the groups this week considering ‘Why and How should I read the Bible?’ Holy Spirit day: open to all An exciting opportunity to hear teaching about being filled with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit day on Sat 25th October (in church from 9.30am to 3.30pm) is open to all. Refreshments provided, but please bring a packed lunch if you are not in one of the current Alpha groups. Please email us to let us know if you are coming: alpha@stgilesnorthampton.org.uk Getting organised for growth Acts 6:1 In those days the number of disciples was increasing... Today we have another St Giles newcomers’ lunch and it’s an ongoing indication that our church is growing. As church grows and ministries develop so the task of organising and overseeing that ministry becomes more demanding and more complex. For this reason, the staff and PCC have been considering new ways of better supporting our mission and ministry activities. Acts 6:3,4 Choose seven men from among you who are known to be full of the Spirit and wisdom. We will turn this responsibility over to them… and we will give our attention to prayer and the ministry of the word. We’re pleased to have both men and women leading ministries here at St Giles! This verse reminds us that whether our ministry is ‘up front’ or ‘behind the scenes’, we need God’s power and his guidance. It’s also a recognition that God calls different people to different roles. Next Sunday, I will be sharing details of the new Ministry Leadership Team and how it will enhance and enable ministry across the church. Acts 6:7 So the word of God spread and the number of disciples in Jerusalem increased rapidly. The PCC believe the new leadership structures will help St Giles to grow and to fulfil the core purpose we agreed last year: We are a gospel focussed town centre church and we live to equip and commission all God’s people to bless others in word and deed in the power of the Holy Spirit. More details next week! tel: 01604 628623 (admin) or 230360 (pastoral) web: www.stgilesnorthampton.org.uk @StGNorthampton Growing Up… Joining In… Spreading Out… Giving Away… Mission in Touch/prayer diary Advance notice: cake sale 9th Nov Newcomers’ lunch today I will be holding a cake and sweet sale in church after the morning service on 9th Nov. It is to raise money for my World Challenge expedition to Ecuador and the Galapagos islands next year, so all of your generous support is appreciated. Thank you, Leonie Robertshaw (part of St Giles Youth group). Oct/Nov issue is out now! If you didn’t get a copy last week, please do take one home and use our prayer diary. If you are new to St Giles and are coming to the lunch today, please have a coffee/tea and come to the church centre at 12.30pm. Barnabas Fund supporters’ day Sat 1st Nov 2-5pm in church: ‘Living in Babylon - faithful to Christ in a hostile world’. We are honoured to host this event which we trust you will support. Speakers include Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director & renowned international speaker/ author. More details from David James. Red box appeal for Iraq Thank you and bless you all—we have raised £2,300 in aid of our brothers and sisters in Christ in Iraq. This amount is divided equally to Barnabas Fund and the Foundation for Relief & Reconciliation in the Middle East (FRRME - Canon Andrew White). Give glory and praise to God for His grace and provision! World of Difference Fair The WofD Fair will be back again this year with a number of new Christian charities working in the developing world along with some previous stallholders. Please note the date Saturday 15th Nov, 11am to 4pm for buying your Christmas cards and gifts. Details to follow from Judith Cooper. Shoebox gifts for Eastern Europe Please think about filling a shoebox for a people living in deprived areas of Eastern Europe. Link to Hope have launched ‘Fill a Shoebox for £10’ which gives you ideas of all the best deals around. Look at www.linktohope.co.uk/shoebox-appeal or the poster near information desk. Leaflets from information desk. You can choose to do a family or elderly person. The items printed in green on the list can go in both boxes and then you add things suitable for a family or elderly person as indicated. Please return your filled box, with a list attached to the box and £2 to cover transporting it. You could get together with a friend/neighbour and do a box between you to share the cost. There is a guide online about how to pack your shoebox, at: www.linktohope.co.uk/ shoebox-appeal/filling-shoebox All boxes must be delivered to church by Sunday 2nd Nov. For more details contact Alison Goodman or see Link to Hope website. Thank you for making a difference. Women’s prayer breakfast Sat 18th Oct at 8.30am in the centre. More details from Serena Yong (628623). Notice sheet deadline: All notices must be with the church office by 9am on the preceding Thursday at the latest. Notices received after the deadline will not make it into the services! What’s on this week ... Monday 13th Tuesday 14th Wednesday 15th Thursday 16th Friday 17th Saturday 18th Sunday 19th 12.00noon Staff prayers & meeting 1.00pm BE Crafty 7.00pm Just Girls (11-14’s) 9.30am Prayer meeting in the centre - all welcome 10.00am Toddle In 7.30pm Prayer Central 9.00am Staff prayers 10.00am ‘Together’ English language group 7.00pm The Hub: Alpha, Focus and Prayer course 7.00pm Bell ringing practice 7.00am Prayer meeting in the centre - all welcome 11.00am Holy Communion - in the church centre 12.15pm Simple Lunch 7.00pm The Base (boys: 11-14s) 8.00am Women’s prayer breakfast 2.00pm Elizabeth’s music group practice 10.00am Morning Worship with Holy Communion ‘Generous Provision’ Reading(s): Ruth 2: 1-18 Led by Jo Smith and Diana Rees-Jones Speaker Steve Kelly Reading and intercessions by Sue Alcock and Janet Young 7.00pm 7.00pm Evening Worship - ‘Covenant 3: God gives His Commandments to Moses’ Readings: Exodus 19:1-19 & Hebrews 12: 14-24 Led by Steve Kelly Speaker Peter Scott Reading by Emma Brown Intercessions by Frances Jones Youth Zone meeting in the centre Tuesday 14th October @ 7.30pm Come and join us to pray together Autumn walk All are welcome to join us at Salcey Forest for a walk up into the tree tops on Sunday Oct 26th! Meet at the play area at 2.30pm. Refreshments available at the end! Thanks from StreetChurch On 5th Oct, St Giles fed approximately 70 people at Street Church. There was oodles of food so many thanks to St Giles for their generosity and to the team who prepared, served food & drink and washed copious dishes. Please note that St Giles is next called to this ministry on 4th Jan ’15. In the joy of the Lord, Renee Dixon. BE! Crafty! Mon 13th Oct 1-3 pm in the church centre. We use scissors, pins & needles so it is not suitable to bring along babies or young children. Details from Sue Jefferson. Cara's hen party Are you a woman over 16 yrs old? Do you know Cara? Would you like to come to her Hen Party? If you answered yes to all these questions then you are invited! Put in your diary evening of Sat 6th Dec. Admission will be by ticket only. Everyone Counts 2014 As part of a nationwide church survey, on 26th Oct we will be asking those attending our services to complete a short 2-3 minute survey. Please bring along a blue or black pen - and reading glasses if you need them! More details are on the notice board near the information desk. 24/7 Prayer: Book Today!. This autumn’s 24/7 prayer week takes place from Sun 26th Oct to Sun 2 Nov. Booking at the information desk today, in both services. 24/7 is a week of prayer for 24 hours a day held in a prayer room in the church centre. Staff days off this week... Steve is off Friday Diana is off Tuesday Peter is working: Mon, Wed & Thurs Cara is off Friday Chris is off Tuesday Annetta works Mon (aft) and Wed (all day) Serena is off Thursday/Friday Church Office hours this week: Mon 10.00am 3.00pm (closed between 12 and 1pm) Tues 10.30am 3.00pm Wed 10.00am 3.00pm Thurs 10.00am 2.30pm Fri 10.00am 3.00pm (closed between 12 and 1pm)
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