Dates for your diary: services & events 2 November All Saints 8 am Holy Communion 10.30 am Holy Communion 5.30 pm Evensong St John the Evangelist, Redhill November 2014 November 2014 Gift Day – Sunday November 30 9 November Gift Day offers an opportunity for each of us Remembrance to make our own contribution to the Building 8 am Holy Communion 10.30 am Family Service for the Future campaign. We have timed it 5.30 pm Holy Communion to coincide with the beginning of Advent, as the new hall will provide a new beginning, and herald a new era, not just for us but for the local community too. At each of the three services you can either make a one-off donation or choose to commit to regular, monthly contributions over a time period of your choice. Full details are available in leaflets at the services, and in announcements about how the day will run. Nativity performance, 4 January 2015 We are delighted to announce that Gatton Community Theatre will be performing a staged dramatic reading of its nativity play at St John’s Church on Sunday 4 January, 2015 at 6.30pm. The original performance of “Nativity” was described as “Brilliant” on Radio 4. It was written by John Dumin especially for Gatton Community Theatre, and first performed at Gatton Park in 2001. In recent years during Advent and Epiphany it has been performed at various local churches, bringing this powerful yet sensitive presentation of the nativity story to a wider audience. Although aimed at adults, it is suitable for children from eight years old. Tickets at £8 for adults and £5 for under 16s will be on sale in church in December. 16 November 2nd Sunday before Advent 8am Holy Communion 10.30am Holy Communion 5.30pm Evensong 23 November Christ the King 8am Holy Communion 10.30am Holy Communion 5.30pm Evensong 24 November 6 pm Prayers for new hall 30 November Advent Sunday 8am Holy Communion 10.30am Holy Communion 7.00pm Advent Carol Service 7 December Advent 2 8am Holy Communion 10.30am Holy Communion 5.30 Evensong From the registers Funeral 27 October Mary Dawn Farrow, aged 89 Wedding 25 October Next magazine: 7 December. Please email Jo Josh Ryan Peter Nicholas Hancock and on jo@commsbiz.com or call her on 01737 270220 with contributions. Copy date: 30 November latest. Rebecca Ann Clegg www.stjohnsredhill.org.uk Registered charity no 1135368 Church wardens: Janet Scott 01737 769336, email at janet.scott61@btinternet.com and Mike Genge 01737 770891, email mike.genge@btinternet.com St John’s Parish Safeguarding Officers: Margaret Bradshaw, 01737 778760 and David Loft, 01737 242308. See website for Parish Policy and Guidelines for children and adults at www.stjohnsredhill.org.uk. Goodbye to the Calvers - picture shows: Judith opening a variety of presents ranging from a golf club to cup cakes, including a cake slice and plate, cheese and chutney, beer and wine, commemorative plaques, 30 Amazing Adventures and a rose called “Blessings.” On Sunday 26 October a very special evening service marked the end of 17 years with St John’s for Nick and Judith Calver. They also received a “This is your life” book and card, featuring photos from their time here, as well as friendship garlands and pictures presented by the Junior Church in the morning service. A colourful cake thanked both for their kindness and humour, recording many of the church activities. Pam Dallman shared the moment when, as a church warden at the time, she met a younger Nick and Judith and “knew” they were right for the job. She echoed the words Nick’s first congregation in Forest Hill used at his ordination at St John’s in saying: “We cherish you and thank you.” In the morning service Nick told us to: “Be kind and be yourself,” explaining this actually meant the same thing, through the link between “kind” and “kin.” In the evening service he looked to the stars for inspiration, saying that, although it seems that the stars are travelling across the sky, it is we and the world that are turning. He said: “Where there is time there is a circle” and “the world turns, we will meet again.” News in brief BBC Songs of Praise Big Sing Advent Quiet Day BBC Songs of Praise Big Sing: in September Lucy, Sophie and Sam went with Ginette, Peter and David to record in The Royal Albert Hall for the BBC1 Songs of Praise Big Sing programmes. The first was broadcast on 26 October (watch it on BBC i-player) and the next on 21 December. Guest stars included the Swingle Singers, Aled Jones, Nell Brydon, Katherine Jenkins, Jermain Jackman (winner of The Voice 2014) and Lucy Kay (finalist in Britain’s got Talent.) Advent Quiet Day On Saturday 6 December between 11.00 hrs and 13.00 hrs Frances Wood will be leading a quiet day when people will have the opportunity to to reflect on the season of Advent using words, music and silence. Ringing out the changes: picture shows jubilant St John’s bell ringers, having completed the first Quarter Peal since 2009 with entirely local ringers. The Peal was on 26 October to mark Nick’s departure. After 1260 Plain Bob Doubles (the technical term) the team had every reason to smile. They are Emma Booth, Anne Rueff, Suki EdgePartington, Megan Marlow, Gail Terry and Stephanie Rueff. Appointment to Diocesan Board of Finance It is easy to get caught up with the pre Christmas planning and not allow time to step back and think about the true meaning of Advent. The word Advent comes from the Latin word “adventus” which means “coming” or “arrival” and it is a time of waiting and preparation. See Psalm 130, verses 5 and 6: “I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in his word I put my hope “My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen wait for the morning.“ All are welcome: there is a sign up sheet at the back of the church. Debut at The Royal Albert Hall: Sam, Sophie and Lucy on stage for BBC Songs of Praise Big Sing. Two programmes were recorded, with the second due to go out on 21 December as a Christmas special. Congratulations to Peter Siggs who has been elected as Reigate Deanery's representative on the Southwark Diocesan Board of Finance. RSC Summer School: The Royal School of Church Music runs a fun week of singing for children aged 8 to 18. In August this year, Lucy Genge and I took on the challenge of spending a week at Kingswood Senior School in Bath. Having sung many amazing pieces with great people, our final service was held in Bath Abbey. To my delight, many people came to the service and took a LOT of pictures of us! In the end I had learnt so much. My favourite anthem was “Lord make me an instrument“ by Jonathan Willcocks. Even though the amazing sounds have changed my life forever, I was looking forward to singing again in our choir at St John’s. Sophie Marlow. SITUATIONS VACANT: Can you help? Harvest Ploughman’s Supper and Quiz Remembrance Sunday A packed church of young and old alike enjoyed a quiz and food at the Harvest Supper and Quiz on Saturday 11 October. An estimated £1,000 was raised from the evening, and donations over the weekend, which will go to the Send a Cow Harvest Appeal. 9 November 2014 As the centenary of the start of the First World War approaches, parishes and chaplaincies across the Diocese are commemorating the War in many different ways. Coffee morning & Craft Sale, 22 November : 10 am until 12 noon(ish), for cakes, cards, craft items and presents galore - from A Good Yarn, proceeds towards new hall. For example, at Southwark Cathedral, daily prayers will commemorate by name all those from this Diocese who died serving in the First World War. And finally a cake to remember ... Picture shows: Poppies at Cabaret-Rouge cemetery, near Souchez, France, where Philippa Moyle’s great uncle is buried. Church cleaning rota: volunteer needed during the week immediately before the second Sunday of each month. All materials provided: contact church wardens (contact details on back page.) Preparation of bread and wine: third person needed for 10.30 am service. Cover is needed on the third Sunday of each month, plus people to cover for the fifth Sunday and holidays/ sickness. Margaret Davis or Janet Watson would work alongside you until you are happy to work independently: contact church wardens. St John’s will be holding a special service of Remembrance on Sunday 9 November when we will remember, by name, those who died from this parish. Car lift service: we need new members to join the rota of people providing transport for those who would otherwise miss services or events. Contact Frances Wood on 01737 233644 or email fjwood@hotmail.co.uk. We will be reporting on this and other activities to mark Remembrance Sunday in the next issue of this magazine. Please contact the editor if you have any special family memories or other contributions. Teas and coffees: cover needed for every fifth Sunday to work with Jo Josh. Contact Jo on 01737 270 220 or email o@commsbiz.com.
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