January - Boscastle

BIBLE READINGS
Church News
The readings for each service are printed here so that members of the
congregation can read them in advance as part of their preparation for worship,
while others unable to come to Church can share with us through reading them.
(Colour shows the colour of vestments and hangings for the season)
4th
11th
18th
25th
Colour
1st Reading
2nd Reading
Gospel
White
White or Gold
White
White
Jer 31:7-14
Gen1:1-5
1 Sam 3:1-10
Gen 14:17-20
Eph 1:3-14
Acts 19:1-7
Rev 5:1-10
Rev 19:6-10
John 1:10-18
Mark 1:4-11
John 1:43-end
John 2:1-11
Nowodhow An Eglos
Staff
Priest-in-Charge: Fr Robert Thewsey,
The Rectory, Forrabury, Boscastle, PL35 0DJ
Tel: 01840 250359
email: robert.thewsey@btinternet.com
Assistant Priest:
Revd. Michael Parsons 01840 250625
Curate
Revd. Paul Beynon
Licensed Readers Michael Davey
Di Davey
01840 250729
01840 250979
01840 250979
Church wardens: (the ST D code for all these num bers is 01840)
Boscastle
Lesnewth
Otterham
St. Juliot
Trevalga
TBA
Simon McNair-Scott 261730; Val Gill 261582
Sarah Northcott 07970 206138,
Michael Titchin 01840 213329/07778 877875 (deputy CW)
Sally Searle 250225; Colin Wadey 261602
Arthur Nicholls 250268; Bob Pethick 250664
Newsletter contributions to Hanne White
email hannewhite55@hotmail.co.uk by the second Sunday of the month
so we can distribute the magazine at the single parish service.
January
2015
NEWS AND VIEWS
FROM AROUND THE BOSCASTLE
AND TINTAGEL GROUP OF CHURCHES
Date
Time
Place
04 Jan
10.00 am
10.00 am
11.30 am
3.00 pm
Forrabury
Tintagel
Otterham
Lesnewth
MW
HC
HC
Epiphany carols
07 Jan
10.00 am
Trethevy
HC & Healing Service
11 Jan
9.00 am
10.00 am
10.00 am
11.30 am
11.30 am
Lesnewth
Forrabury
Tintagel
St. Juliot
Trevalga
HC (BCP)
HC
HC
HC
MW
14 Jan
10.00 am
Trethevy
HC & Healing Service
18 Jan
9.30 am
10.00 am
11.00 am
6.00 pm
Boscastle VH
Tintagel
Trevalga
Forrabury
Breakfast Church
HC
PE
Choral Evensong
21 Jan
10.00 am
Trethevy
HC
25 Jan
10.00 am
10.00 am
11.30 am
11.30 am
Forrabury
Tintagel
Trevalga
St Juliot
HC
HC
HC
MW
28 Jan
10.00 am
Trethevy
HC
1 Feb
10.00 am
10.00 am
10.00 am
11.30 am
Lesnewth
Tintagel
Forrabury
Otterham
10.00 am
Trethevy
4 Feb
Service
HC = Holy Communion
MW = Morning Worship
HC
BC = Breakfast Church
HC
EP = Evening Prayer
MW
BCP = Book of Common
HC
Prayer
PE = Parish Eucharist
HC & Healing
Diary dates for January
12th
18th
22nd
24th
28th
F&M PCC at Polsarna at 2 pm
Breakfast Church at Boscastle Village Hall at 9.30 am
Group Council at Boscastle Village Hall at 2 pm
Coffee Morning at Otterham Church 10 am—12 noon
Community Lunch at Otterham & St. Juliot Hall at 12.30 pm
VENN DOWN FARMHOUSE
BOTTREAUX HOUSE BOSCASTLE
Bed & Breakfast
Boscastle PL35 0BG
Open from 1 March - 31 October 2014
Luxury 4 star
self catering accommodation
in a tranquil location,
distant sea views
Open all year
01840 250599 / 07719 432615
Situated at the top of the old village,
we have 7 en suite very comfortable,
light and airy attractive bedrooms.
We offer a delicious breakfast freshly
cooked to order, using local produce
whenever possible. We pride ourselves in being professional and with
a personal service at all times.
We welcome friends and families of
local residents to stay here and if all
rooms are booked for an event, whether the event is here or elsewhere, we
will offer discounted rates.
We can cater for your private function
– Birthdays, Christenings, Weddings,
Anniversaries, Funerals.
www.venndownfarmhouse.co.uk
Tel. 01840 250231
www.boscastlecornwall.co.uk
www.boscastleholidaycottages.com
info@boscastlecornwall.co.uk
Happy New Year!
What a strange thing to write – not the actual words, but when I write them, December
11th, and I am already planning what is happening in the New Year and have not even
celebrated Christmas yet. Early this week I printed off the Group Diary for 2015, and
somehow seeing the whole year planned out is quite scary.
I wonder if this is in some way an indication about how many people live their lives?
and by that I mean that they do not live in the present, they have no time to enjoy the
moment, and are always instead looking at the next thing that has to be done?
As Christians we, I think, should be doing both, and doing both well. We have to live in
the moment in order to deal with current issues, to pray for the world and those around
us who need our prayers, to allow time for God to speak to us in our daily lives, and to
do all that we need to stop daily and pray, take time out of the world and spend that
time with the Risen Christ. BUT how many of us actually do that?
I know that on quite a few occasions I have to miss the morning office at Church as I
have to be an early meeting in Truro, and so I often pray in the car on the way to the
meeting – I pray about the decisions that need to be made, and ask for Gods guidance –
but it is not the same as taking actual time out to sit with God, to listen to his words. I
find that if I miss the morning Office too many times in a week then I become
unfocused, disorientated, sometimes even despondent – mainly, I think, as I need to sit
and be still, to listen to God and to spend time in Gods company.
Once we have listened then we also need to act, and that also means that we as
Disciples of Christ have to also plan for the future, we have to look ahead, we have to
lift our eyes heavenwards to plan for the future. If we do not then the Church will fail.
Why? Well as Bishop Chris said ‘Christianity is a generational religion, and if a
generation fails to pass on the faith then the faith will die.’ So it is our duty to pass on
our faith, and that means planning how we do that, it means getting involved as
Christians in the world around us, and not just in raising money for the building. It
might also mean sacrificing something that we value in order that others might come to
faith – perhaps that is also what we should be looking at as we try to come to terms
with the Diocese increasing the MMF (Mission and Ministry Fund) by 28% this coming
year. The MMF goes some way towards the cost of providing ministry here in
Cornwall, and over the last few years the Diocese have been using its reserves to pay
for the shortfall. The time has now come for us, we, me, to give sacrificially to the
church in order to ensure that the Church is here for future generations.
Margaret and I have decided to increase our giving by more than 28% as we feel very
strongly that we should be leading by our own example. This will not be easy, but living the Gospel in our lives in never easy, and God is so generous to us in our lives that
we should be generous in return by giving back to God what he has given to us in supplying Margaret and I with employment in this ‘Gods County’. We have also decided to
change how we give to the churches. Since arriving Margaret and I have given monthly
to the Group of Churches by paying into the Group account to allow the Group to ask
less of each of the parishes. However, due to the increase being asked of each church
we are now going to split what we give between the churches in the Group to show our
Persecuted Christians in Egypt
support for each Church, and to try and help each PCC to find the extra 28% that is
being asked from them.
I firmly believe that this is NOT an impossible task, and that God will provide for us.
This will mean hard work in fundraising, but it will also mean that each and every one of
us will have to look closely at what we currently give to the church, and if possible to
increase this amount. I know that this will simply not be possible for some people, but I
would ask that you then look at how else you might be able to help. Could you become
active on the PCC? Could you become involved in the Community Lunch? Might you be
able to host a coffee morning to help your church?
If the church is to grow and flourish, and indeed have a revival, then we all have to be
actively involved in the wider life of the church, we have to be involved in community,
we have to accept people for who they are and welcome them in with open arms, not to
ignore them when we see them as we do not agree with what they say or how they act,
we have to listen to the voice of God and then act in his name, letting go of our inhibitions and being filled with the Spirit so that we can truly Discover Gods Kingdom and
Grow the Church.
It seems appropriate here to remind us all of the Stratton Deanery Prayer which does
challenge us to look outwards and asks God to help us in this task.
O generous God,
you invite your people to discover the Kingdom
and grow the church;
give us, then,
the courage,
the strength
and the vision
to share in the mission and ministry
of your Son
that with the Lord of the Church
we may be, truly,
the Church of the Lord.
Amen
May I also take this opportunity of wishing you all a Very Happy
New Year
Yours in Christ
Robert
Christianity came to Egypt early when the Apostle Mark founded a church in Alexandria in
AD 42. This became the Coptic Orthodox Church, Copt being the Greek word for Egyptian. By the 5th Century most Egyptians were Christian. Following the Arab conquest in
641, Islam gradually became the majority, and the tensions between the two have continued
ever since. Today the Christian community is around 10% of the population.
Over the centuries Christians have suffered peaks and troughs of persecution, but since the
1980s this has become more intense and violent. Added to this, tighter and tighter social
and employment controls compound the difficulties of the Christian minority. Women in
particular have suffered greatly at the hands of Muslims. The revolution of 2011 at last
brought hope of equal rights for Christians. Sadly, the opposite came true with the election
of the Muslim Brotherhood under President Morsi and the new constitution of 2012. The
lot of Christians worsened significantly, and even though the regime did not last long, and
the new President El-Sisi promised reforms, compensation, and equality, these have been
very slow to materialise. The ousting of President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood unleashed an horrific outbreak of violence across the country, with the destruction of 60 plus
church buildings, scores of Christian homes, businesses and schools, few of which have
been rebuilt. Today the position is still fragile, with few reforms, and frequent attacks on
individual Christians. Many have to meet in ruined buildings, and are fearful of violent
attack or kidnapping for ransom or worse if they venture out.
Please Pray for:The restoration of order in Egypt, and that the unjust scapegoating of Christians will stop.
Give thanks for the election of President El-Sisi and pray that the promised reforms will
not only be implemented soon in the next new constitution, but will also be enforced on
the ground.
Pray for all Christians who have lost family, friends, homes or livelihoods in antiChristian
violence, asking God to comfort them in their sorrow and trauma, and to give them a
forgiving spirit.
Give thanks for the faithfulness of our Christian brother s and sister s in Egypt as they
continue to meet and worship in their often ruined churches.
Pray for their continued faith and strength and deter mination to praise and glorify
God,
even in these very difficult circumstances.
Pray for the Egyptian Muslims who car r y out these attacks, that they will repent of
what
they have done, and will come to know Jesus themselves.
Marshgate WI
Ding dong merrily on high, the members of Marshgate WI got a double
whammy when they arrived for their December meeting….not only did
they enjoy a Christmas party with all the trimmings, but also got to explore their brand new village hall, opened only a couple of weeks earlier.
The two dozen ladies, including guests from the area, enjoyed party games,
a sketch, crackers and presents with a good tea and Christmas cake, all
finished off with carols round the organ. The warm surroundings of the new
Otterham & St Juliot Hall, with its underfloor heating and shiny new décor,
made the guests almost reluctant to leave at the end. The competition for
the best wrapped parcel, won by Pauline, meant there was a Secret Santa
gift for all those attending. On wishing everyone a Happy Christmas the
President took the opportunity to thank Brian and Cherry Whitehead for
bringing the musical accompaniment for the carols and for judging the
competition.
Shrove Tuesday
POP IN
for
PANCAKES
Penwarnick, Marshgate
12 to 2pm
Tuesday 17th February
£4 All you can eat
For St.Juliot Church
OTTERHAM CHURCH
Invites you to a coffee morning to be held
at the church
ON SATURDAY 24th JANUARY 2015
10 am – 12 noon
Come and join us for friendship and fellowship.
Come and see how we decide to entertain you—we may have a
quiz, a speaker, a raffle, a competition, a tombola, or we may just
have a chat, but there will certainly be fun and laughter.
WEEKLY
PRAYER MEETING
Every Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.
Open Meeting for Fellowship,
Prayer and Bible Study
at 'Fairview', Green Lane, Boscastle.
All are welcome.
Contact Michael and Di Davey
01840250979.
Boscastle WI
We have had an interesting variety of speakers in 2014 and our November speaker, Janey
Coomber, was no exception. Janey spoke on ‘Contact the Elderly’, a little known charity,
which organises monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for people over 75, who have little
social interaction in their lives. One Sunday a month, a team of volunteer hosts and drivers
provide tea in the hosts’ homes and transport for groups of six to eight guests. Each host
entertains once or twice a year. The friendships that develop are enjoyed by the hosts and
drivers as much as they are by the guests. One 91 year old lady is reported to have said ‘It
is nice to meet other people after being alone and indoors for so long’. 2015 will be the 50th
anniversary of the charity. Not bad for an idea that began when a Londoner visited an
elderly neighbour and realised how isolated she was, although living in an urban block of
flats should have brought her into contact with many people. The organisation now has
groups throughout the country.
Four members of Boscastle WI had a pleasant start to December when they received an
invitation to St Gennys’s Christmas Tea Party. It was just as a Christmas party should be,
with plentiful home-baked delicacies (we have all come to expect tasty morsels when the
WI is involved in catering and we were not disappointed); silly party games (proving that
the child in all of us is still alive and kicking) and a surprise gift for all guests at the end of
the afternoon, many thanks to the St Gennys organisers for starting our Christmas
celebrations off with such a fun afternoon.
We substituted our December meeting with a Christmas Tea at Boscastle Farm Shop. It
was a chance to chat and exchange Christmas cards, whilst tucking into the Farm Shop’s
cheese scones, sandwiches and cakes. For some it was also an opportunity to do some
Christmas shopping.
Our January speaker will be Alice Gribble who will, no doubt, demonstrate the Easter
Cookery goodies she proposes to tell us about, so why not come and visit us at the village
hall. We meet every second Tuesday in the village hall at 2 pm. Come and get to know us.
Age Concern
Camelford & District
Cornwall
Reg. Charity
No:274217
-------------------------------Cherry Whitehead
[Admin.],
Kerensa, Helstone,
PL32 9RL,
Tel: 01840 213391
Email:
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Bus Mobile:
07980485238
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PROGRAMME
SHEET
January 2015
THIS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE
TO ALL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OVER 50
DAY
Tues
DESTINATION
Date
6
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CONTACT
Tele:
01840….
TIME DON
Truro [Selected shops] NS Cherry Whitehead
213391 9am £7.50
Thurs 8
Launceston
ST Barbara Clutton
******
Fri
9
Pantomime
NS Peggy Molesworth 250269 TBA £8.50
Tues
13
Tavistock
NS Liz King
261710 9am £7.50
Thurs 15
Bude
ST Barbara Clutton
******
9am £5.50
Tues
Barnstaple
NS Barbara Clutton
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9am £8.50
Thurs 22
Wadebridge
ST Lillian Marshall
250811 9am £5.50
Thurs 29
Bodmin
ST Barbara Clutton
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20
9am £5.50
9am £5.50
Forrabury and Minster 100 club
It is said one has to speculate to appreciate so why not speculate £24 per
year on the F&M 100 club. The draw is made on the first Sunday of each
month with 50% of the income going out in prises and 50% used for church
fabric. If you would like to invest in this way, then please contact Colin
Bennett on 01840 250417.
December winners are:
1.
2.
3.
Janice Meekings
Michael Stickney
Rebecca Stilgoe
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NS.[No visit to a supermar ket]
ST [Visit to a Supermar ket and refr eshments as required]
Please be aware that the Organisers may ask for a deposit when you book
your seat on a trip so as to avoid cancelling a trip because of a lack of
passengers on the day.