ST ANDREW’S, ROUNDHAY, UNITED REFORMED CHURCH Shaftesbury Avenue, Roundhay, LS 8 1DS Minister: Rev David Pickering (269 7002) Welcome to St Andrew’s! If you have any questions or would like to know more about the life of St Andrew’s, please ask one of the people wearing name badges, who will be happy to help you. Visitors are invited to sign the Visitor’s Book. You can learn more about St Andrew’s on www.standrews.cc WORSHIP THIS WEEK Sunday 12 October 10.30am Family Service, Infant Baptism Minister 6.30pm Evening Communion Minister Tuesday 14 October 2.30pm Midweek Communion Minister Tuesday Evening Prayer Time 7pm Thursday Morning Prayer Time 9.15am Sunday 19 October 9.30am Early Communion Rev Arnold Harrison 10.30am Family Service Rev Arnold Harrison Your offering on behalf of God’s work in this church and community may be placed on the plates provided as you come into church. These gifts will be brought forward and dedicated during the service. If you require a large print Bible or hymnbook and none is available where you wish to sit, please ask one of the stewards, who will provide one. Large print copies of the Order of Service and of the weekly notice sheet are also available. Our church services are recorded onto CD each week and kept. If anyone would like to borrow a copy please contact Pam Clark. The CDs date from 1/4/12. THANK YOU to everyone who brought gifts for the harvest festival. Thank you also to those who transported the gifts to Caring for Life and PAFRAS. FILMS @ ST ANDREW'S in a home setting Monday 13 October at 37 Lambert Avenue, 10.15am for 10.30am start. Viewing the acclaimed DVD Philomena [12], a true story starring Dame Judi Dench. Bring your own lunch (and tissues!) Drinks and lifts willingly given. Contact: Barbara Mary. SEWING GROUP Due to illness last Monday’s Sewing Group had to be cancelled, so we will be meeting on Monday 13 October as usual in The Gledhow Room 2-4pm. Pat Walkden BIBLE STUDY AND DISCUSSION GROUP We will meet again on Tuesday 14 October for session 3 of the Nick Fawcett course 'Living with questions – exploring faith and doubt.' Contact: Barbara Mary. CHRISTIAN AID SOUP LUNCH Lidgett Park Methodist Church Wednesday 15 October from 12 noon BOOK GROUP Wednesday 15 October 2pm at The Manse. We will be discussing The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. New readers are very welcome. Contact: David Pickering 269 7002. TRAIDCRAFT CHRISTMAS PREVIEW EVENING Friday 17 October 6pm to 9pm at 40 The Avenue Drop in at any time to see the range of gifts and cards, place an order or browse a catalogue. There will be free drinks and nibbles. 10% discount on any purchases or orders on the night. All welcome. More info from Carol Fearn or Alex Jowitt. ST ANDREW’S WALKING GROUP The next walk (approx 5 miles) is around the Druid’s Temple west of Masham. It will take place on Saturday 18 October weather permitting. Please contact John Baillie on Friday evening if you would like to come. New walkers are very welcome. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP It is planned to have a meeting in the autumn of anyone interested in finding out more about Church Membership of St Andrew’s. Please speak to our minister David if you are interested. SING FREEDOM – AND STOP THE HATE Free Range Choir and Frances Bernstein £8 per ticket or 4 tickets for £24 To raise funds for Stop Hate UK Claire Tabert, daughter of St Andrew’s late members Dennis and Peggy Tabert, is organising a concert, Sing Freedom, at St Edmund’s on Friday 24 October, doors open 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Sing Freedom portrays the story of Rusty Bernstein, ANC activist, who was tried alongside Nelson Mandela. The story of the struggle for liberation is vividly recalled through songs from the apartheid era by the Free Range Choir and Rusty’s daughter, Frances Bernstein. This will be followed by a question/answer and discussion session facilitated by Frances. Booking details: info@stophateuk.org or ring 0113 293 5100. Refreshments will be available to purchase and a raffle will be held. THE MAN JESUS Simon Callow is starring in this one-man production, which has received great acclaim and reviews. As part of the tour, there will be a performance in the Theatre in Harrogate on Monday evening 27 October. Maybe we could go as a group. Anyone interested in joining us or to find out more, please contact Max Dudley. ARE YOU AN ARMCHAIR GARDENER? Radio 4 Gardener’s Question Time will be at Beckett Park on 28 October. Tickets must be booked (Eventbrite or see Alex Jowitt). Cost £4.47, doors 5.30pm. Write your question for the panel on your printed ticket. Eric Robson is in the chair, and the team will be Bob Flowerdew, Christine Walkden and Matthew Wilson. TODDLER GROUP The Toddler Group toy-washing session planned for Tuesday 28 October has been cancelled. 2015 CALENDAR The young people of St Andrew's have produced a calendar based on the theme of Creation for 2015. The photographs featured reflect creation in each of our 1% Appeal countries: Palestine, India, Kenya and also from Madagascar, the base of the Opt-In medical charity. Copies of the calendar will be available to view and orders taken each Sunday in October in the car park entrance after the service. The young people are asking for a minimum donation of £8 to cover the cost of printing; however you may give more if you wish. All the profits will be divided between the four charities mentioned. For further information, contact the Sunday morning youth team Chris Torrance, Helen Lewis and Tina Wormley. ST ANDREW'S RETREAT TO THE HOLY ISLAND OF LINDISFARNE Friday 12 - Sunday 14 June 2015 Limited places so do sign up on the notice in the car park entrance as soon as possible. For further information please contact Barbara Mary or David Pickering 269 7002. RAINBOW LEADER – CAN YOU HELP? Due to the ever growing Wednesday Rainbows (5-6pm) we now need another helper. If you have some free time on a Wednesday evening and enjoy the fun of doing arts/crafts/cooking/ playing games as well as numerous other guiding related activities with 5-7 year girls either email or phone Lisa Murray-Sharpe. REFORM – The monthly magazine of the United Reformed Church Read about the wide variety of fellowships which make up the United Reformed Church. Read articles on major issues which affect us all as church members. There are reviews of books and an opportunity to have your say on the letters pages. It is not too serious: there are light-hearted contributions, ideas for holidays, often with a purpose, and fascinating accounts of exciting things people have done. Why not give Reform a try? You can borrow a complimentary copy before ordering. Orders and subscriptions for 2015 (£25 for the year) due now to Gillian Figures, please. Cheques preferred, payable to St Andrew’s Roundhay URC, by Saturday 1 November. Notices for next week should reach ANDREA VARNAVIDES (by hand or by email at: alv@tesco.net) by teatime on Thursday. Please keep items brief and add your name to the item. Thank you.
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