Notice Sheet Heart of the Community News Update We have now reached the end of the 18/7 prayer challenge. Thank you to everyone who took part in this. With the recent Sunday visit to the new centre, the Spring Update meeting, and the new video, there is a strong sense of enthusiasm, faith, and confidence in the air. LIVING TO MAKE A DIF FERENCE BY BEING A CHRISTIAN HEART AT THE CENTRE OF THE COMMUNITY Even though we are still facing a shortfall in finance for Stage 2a, and have not yet identified the £1.1m needed for Stage 2b, we are confident in the Lord’s promise to provide as we step out in faith. For hearing aid users select “T” setting on your device Please do continue to pray for God’s provision - and for sensitivity and wisdom for the committees seeking to discern the way forward and make the right decisions . Disability adviser is Louise Cooper Call 0117 947 0998 On Monday 9th February the DCC will consider the HOTC Steering Group’s recommendation that the offer of a £250K loan from the Diocese be accepted to bridge the gap in funding to complete Stage 2a. It is hoped that this provision will be in principle only – and will not need to be drawn down. The Steering Group will meet on Monday 23rd February to consider whether it is possible to move straight from Stage 2a to 2b at Easter. Without a miraculous intervention and provision of £1.1m in the next two or three weeks, we will be unable to complete the centre without a break. This may be what the Lord is saying. More than anything else we need to keep praying and listening, and be obedient to what He asks us to do. He knows how the building will be completed and where the money is now, and how and when it will come to us. Whilst there is a need to attend to the practicalities, and being wise stewards of the resources we have been entrusted with, we need to keep our focus on the reasons why we are undertaking this project: the vision to make a difference by being a Christian heart at the centre of our community. At the HOTC prayer breakfast last week, there was again a strong sense of the importance for us, the church family, of building community and relationships alongside the physical building. From this strong base the ministry, mission and blessing will flow. The Old School Rooms, The Green, Stoke Gifford, Bristol BS34 8PD Phone: 0117 969 2486 Fax: 0117 959 9264 Find us online: www.stmichaelsbristol.org www.facebook.com/StMichaelsChurchStokeGifford Services at 10.30am Morning Celebration is an informal service which starts in two places: Church (more adult focused) and Family Worship in the Old School Rooms (more family focused). After 20 minutes, children and young people (3-18yrs) go to their groups and everyone else meets in Church. There is a crèche for 0 -3 year olds in the church vestry. Recording of Sunday sermons – hear our Sunday morning and evening sermons on the church website Sunday 8th February 9.00am Morning Communion Today’s topic is: Daniel Readings: Daniel 6:10-23, Hebrews 11:32-40 Speaker: Simon Jones 10.30am Morning Celebration with Communion Today’s topic is: Daniel Readings: Daniel 6:10-23 Speaker: Simon Jones 6.30pm Evening Celebration Today’s topic is: A generous community Readings: Acts 4:32-37 Speaker: Joel Preston This Week Dates for the Diary Monday 9th February 18th February Ash Wednesday 7th March Big Spring Party 15th April Vision Night There is no morning prayer today Wednesday 11th February Morning Prayer 09.10am Friday 13th February Morning Prayer 09.10am Saturday 14th February Saturday Breakfast 08.30am 24th/25th April Church Weekend Morning Prayer and Office Closure Please note, there will be no morning prayer session on Monday 9th February. All other prayer meetings are happening as usual. The Church Office will also be closed from 9am until 3.30pm on Monday 9th February. A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land This summer Karen Jones, along with Simon, is leading a tour to Israel. The dates are 11th20th August, and full details can be found in a leaflet available at the back of church, or email karen@stmichaelsbristol.org Wholeness Ministry One hour listening and prayer appointments take place in term time on Wednesday evenings and Friday mornings. If you would like to make an appointment, please email wholenessministry@stmichaelsbristol.org Getting prepared for Lent This year’s recommended reading for lent is: Celebration of Discipline, The Path to Spiritual Growth. It is available in paperback, kindle, audio download and MP3 and can be found at t h e f o l l o w i n g l o c a t i o n : http : / / w w w . a m a z o n . c o . u k / C e l e b r a t i o n Discipline-Path-Spiritual-Growth Alternatively, you could sign up to Lent Voices: As part of the 10,000 Voices initiative, the Diocese of Bristol is bringing us a series of 40 personal and thought-provoking stories of faith each day between Ash Wednesday and Holy Saturday. Lent Voices will be drawn from people of all ages and backgrounds, both lay and ordained, and are unique stories told in their own words. Each testimony is accompanied by some points and scripture to contemplate. Register your email address at: bristol.anglican.org/voices to receive each day’s Lent Voice direct to your email inbox. Lent Voices are also available via the Facebook page at facebook.com/10kVoices and Twitter @diobrizzle channels. Val Sturgess Val sadly passed away on Tuesday 27th January. Do please pray for Val’s partner Peter and her children at this difficult time. Val was a wonderful lady with very many friends at St. Michael’s. A service of Thanksgiving for her life will take place in church on Wednesday 11th February at 2pm, with refreshments afterwards in the OSR. If you can help with the refreshments please speak to Julie Bradley or Liz Reed. Also, if anyone has any photos of Val, the family would love to have them for a slide show they are preparing. Please e-mail them to valsmemories@hotmail.com Duggie Dug Dug Praise Party We are very lucky to have Doug Horley visiting us on Saturday 28th February. Join us in the Old School Rooms from 3.00pm - 4.30pm. We sing lots of the songs Doug has written on a Sunday including King of Love and Nothings too big. Doug’s praise parties are really fun events, they are a fast moving mixture of action songs, break dancing, funky dance tracks, tricks, illusions, hilarious puppets and sign language songs. Tickets are available at £2 per individual ticket or £5 for a family ticket, they can be bought after the service or from the church office during the week. These are great events to invite friends to. Fresh Expressions Vision Day The above event is happening on Saturday 14th March from 10am at Holy Trinity church, Bradley Stoke. Fresh Expressions vision days are a dynamic way to explore new ways of being church and how to form them. Over 6,000 people in over 80 places in the UK and worldwide, have discovered more about fresh expressions of church and have come away with a real desire to work with God and develop their dreams . Vision days are ideal for Christians from all churches and traditions. For more information: Email msmbristol@gmail.com or Phone: 0117 9603195 www.freshexpressions.org.uk North Bristol Foodbank We had an inspiring talk at our last Saturday Breakfast given by Stewart North from ‘North Bristol Foodbank’. He gave us some interesting statistics including. - They fed 3052 people in 2014. -Food given out during 2014: 31.7 tonnes -Donated food during 2014: Over 40 tonnes. - 116 partnership referral organisations. The North Bristol Foodbank, as part of the UKwide Trussell Trust network, provides a minimum of 3 days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis. We now have a fixed collection point for food and other items in the foyer of the OSR. The donations will be regularly collected and taken to the Foodbank for distribution. Cheswick Update Things are going well on Cheswick, there’s a steady stream of folk from the community coming to the Sunday services, the Saplings parent and child group is still really well attended, every week there are new faces appearing. Sam Hepburn is launching a new Saturday morning dad’s initiative as part of the nation wide ‘Who Let the Dads Out” ministry. There are opportunities to get involved in helping on Sundays, and on Friday morning with Saplings group serving tea and chatting with mums. If you would like to get involved in what’s happening on Cheswick you can contact Jimmy jimmy@stmichaelsbristol.org, Rachel rachel.hepburn@bristoldiocese.org or Sam sam@stmichaelsbristol.org Jesus said in Matthew 25:35 “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty Family portrait photo day and you gave me something to drink…..” Karen Parrish will be putting her hobby to work For more information please go to and offering a group portrait photo afternoon www.northbristol.foodbank.org.uk or talk to Sid on Saturday 7th March in aid of HOTC. Come Cameron here at St Michael’s. along with your family or friends and have some photos taken! Prices start at £8 for a single phoA little exercise required! Believe it or not, many people in our local com- to and £22 for a pack. Some examples of her munity have never been into the Old School p h o t o s can be seen at Rooms, and don’t know what a wonderful facility https://www.flickr.com/photos/9564354@N04/. they have right on their doorsteps. We want to change this by raising its profile, and we just To book your space, e-mail Karen at need a little help from you to enable us to do karenparrish01@gmail.com, or catch her after this. Just like the Christmas card delivery, we’re the 10.30 service. Be quick as spaces are strictly asking you if you can deliver cards for us. They limited! are the back of church, sorted into manageable batches, so why not pick up a pack at the end of the service today. Many legs make light Pop up shop Saturday 21st February 2015 The pop up shop is making anothwork. Thank you. er appearance on Saturday 21st February, raising funds for Heart of the Community. 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