SUNDAY 22nd FEBRUARY 2015 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 8.00am 9.45am 11.30am 6.30pm Holy Communion Parish Eucharist Baptism of Amelia Greaves Evening Prayer We welcome everyone at our services. Families, please make use of children’s corner at the back of church. We usually have a Sunday School for children aged 4-11 in Church House during the Parish Eucharist in term time but this is not meeting this Sunday. Morning Prayer is generally said Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8.30am (entry by St. George’s door). N.B. Evening Prayer is not said during January and February. THIS WEEK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 12.30pm 8.00am 12 noon 7.00pm 7.30pm 7.45pm 7.00pm 9.30am 9.30 – 11.00am 7.30pm 11.00am 9.30am Lent Sermon discussion in Church House Lounge Holy Communion Funeral of John Sidwell Lent Series on the Lord’s Prayer Lent Group at 1 Melverley Gardens Standing Committee in the Vestry Prayer and Reflection in the Crypt Holy Communion Two by Two meet in Church House Hall Lent Group at 29 Venator Place Holy Communion at St Margaret’s Chapel New Horizons Prayers NEXT SUNDAY: 1st MARCH 2015 SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT 8.00am 9.45am 11.15am 12.30pm 6.30pm Holy Communion Parish Eucharist Informal Holy Communion Baptism of Max Mole Evensong Contacts: The Rector : The Revd Canon Vanessa Herrick: 01202 882340 Parish Office: 01202 884753 Vergers: 01202 886667 MINSTER MATTERS THE SICK: We pray for those known to us who are sick and suffering: Katie Lowden, Philip Shea, Samuel, Euan Bassett, Joan Roopanarine, Eileen Thorpe, Tony Skidmore, David Mould, Melanie Fawcett, Pat Collier, Betty Illing, John Carpenter, Jean Harvey, Janie MacFarlane, Anne Richards, Brother Vincent SSF, Laurie Laird, Jean Hyde, Josie Vickers. Also recently deceased: John Sidwell. An urgent message from Trudy Davies! The deadline for reports to be in for inclusion in the Annual Meeting booklet is next Sunday, and so far she has received one! Please act swiftly if this concerns you! NB: Monday sermon discussions in Church House Lounge. Please bring a packed lunch. Coffee and tea provided. Christian Aid is holding Lent Lunches on Thursdays in Lent. All are invited to attend at Wimborne Methodist Church any time between 12.15pm and 1.30pm for bread, cheese and fruit, and a brief ‘’Thought for the Day’ given at around 12.45pm. No charge, but donations welcome to a Christian Aid fund for the relief of hunger. Lent is a good time to cut down on our carbon as well as chocolate! The ‘Carbon Fast’ that we, together with other churches in the south western dioceses, will be following during Lent, reminds us each day of actions we can take to reduce our carbon footprint. There is a particular focus on water this year. Daily e-mails at http://ecochurchsouthwest.org.uk/carbonfast, or details with the weekly sheets. Fair Trade Fortnight begins 23rd February. On Saturday 28th February why not put your best foot forward – to Wimborne Square where the town’s “Fair Trade Hits the Target” event will be taking place with AFC Bournemouth between 10.00am - 3.00pm. On Saturday 7th March there is a Fair Trade coffee morning (Fairly-traded coffee/tea and cake, of course) at the home of Cllr Pat Hymers, 14 Westfield Close, Wimborne 10.00am – 12.30pm. These are great opportunities to strengthen our church’s commitment to and pride in Fair Trade. See you there! Barry Glazier, Minster Fair Trade representative. Noon Prayers during Lent: We are asked to include reference to the 40-day Carbon Fast each day in Lent. Before your duty, please have a look at the daily suggestions, a copy of which can be found near the pigeonholes. Another copy will be left in the pulpit, together with suggested words. Information also available on the website as above. Greenbelt Group – Sunday 1st March 7.30 for 7.45pm – 9.00pm. Downstairs in Church House. This evening meeting, led by Liz Watson, will focus on loneliness, at a time when increasing numbers of people live alone. We will listen to a Radio 4 ‘Call You and Yours’ programme, which explores causes of loneliness, possible ways of addressing it, and the difference between loneliness and solitude. We will then discuss the ideas and explore ways in which we might either overcome loneliness ourselves or help others to do so. With refreshments at 7.30pm before the session, all are most welcome. Mike and Rosemary Lunt 01202 889487 Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race A record turn-out: 198 participants across 37 races! A record amount of money raised for the Mayor’s Charities, The Minster and the Priest’s House Museum, £227.00. The Minster Pancake Champion was Harvey Camp. Many thanks to participants, sponsors and all who helped in any way to ensure a successful event. Full details of results in March or April PRINT. We are sad to report the recent passing away of Geo (George) Chambers. Geo and his wife Kay were regular members of the Minster Congregation for many years. He was a Minster Sidesman and a popular Minster Guide. He was also Secretary of the Friends of the Minster. They lived in Wimborne before moving to Broadstone and then to Hertfordshire to be nearer the Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with Kay and the family at this sad time. New Appointment for the Bishop of Sherborne – Bishop Graham Kings who joined the Minster congregation earlier this month for both the Parish Eucharist and Matins is leaving the Diocese in April. He has been appointed as the Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion, as part of a partnership for ensuring that the voices of overseas theologians are heard (full details on the Salisbury Diocesan website). There will be an opportunity to say goodbye to Bishop Graham at Evensong in the Cathedral on Sunday 19th April at 4.30pm. All are welcome. Any contributions to a leaving gift should be made payable to Salisbury DBF (marked Bishop of Sherborne on the back) and sent to Phil Musselwhite at the Diocesan Office, 99 Crane Street, Salisbury, SP1 2QB. I am sure that we all wish Bishop Graham well in his new Appointment. Churchwardens. Wildlife Talk and Slides Thursday 5th March. Brian Pettit, an expert local professional wildlife photographer is coming to the Oasis meeting on Thursday 5 th March with a presentation called “Wildlife on your Doorstep.” This will be in Church House Hall at 1.30pm and anyone interested is welcome to join us for a cost of £3.00. Food Bank This week we are low on tetrapak Fruit Juice (from concentrate); toilet paper, tinned and powdered potato, tinned spaghetti/macaroni. Thank you, as always for your generous donations. Sue Slydel. We are delighted to say that at long last a new cooker has been installed in the upstairs kitchen in Church House. Please read the instructions carefully before using. Penny. Charity Publications now available in the Minster: US (USPG) Prayer Diary for Lent; Mission to Seafarers; F.A.N quarterly magazine; Church Amy Prayer Diary for 2015. Book Aid: Have you looked on your bookshelves recently? Please do, sift out any Christian books which you could part with. Take them to the Parish Office or Jane Caley, who will deliver them to a local collection point for Book Aid, for sorting and shipping to third world countries hungry for Christian literature. Bibles especially in demand. Jane will pass your contributions on at the end of February. Thank you 01202 639248. Ladies – join us on Saturday 7th March when a group of us is going to Poole Lighthouse for a New Wine Ladies’ Day. £25 may seem expensive, but it is really good value for a day of fellowship, worship, teaching and prayer ministry led by international speakers – and it’s on your doorstep! Whilst there are still some places, book now, on www.new-wine.org/events/blaze-womens-days-2015-poole The Revd Elise Harding Choral singers – Forms are now available in the Parish Office for the Come and Sing Stainer’s ‘Crucifixion’ to be held on Palm Sunday, 29th March, 3.15pm rehearsal for a performance at 6.30pm. Cost £10. Peter Cook. The celebrated Kenfig Hill and District Male Voice Choir will be giving a major concert in the Minster on Saturday 11th April, in aid of Minster funds. Details of tickets to follow. Concert Group. WIMBORNE AND AROUND THE AREA. Hilfield Friary – Saturday 28th February “Snowdrop Day at the Friary”, a chance to view the first signs of Spring. Now 26 varieties of the plant, after the discovery a new one last year by one of the community members. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy and tea/coffee is always available. The next meeting of the Bournemouth William Temple Association will take place on Monday 2nd March at the Days Hotel, Bournemouth, when Michael Beesley will lead an interactive meditation entitled ‘Living through Holy week with St. Luke’. The meeting begins at 8.10pm and is preceded by dinner at 7pm. More details from John Newbold on 01202 761749 or jjnewbold@btinternet.com Friday Night Mission: The BID is very keen for the initiative of serving tea and toast to late night revellers in Wimborne Square on Friday nights from the community bus to continue, and it is planned that this will happen as from Friday 6th March. Local churches are asked to help in one of three ways: joining the prayer support teams; joining the Friday night teams, enabling the current three teams to be increased to four; joining the bus driver team which requires a class 2 HGV license or 15 hours of training. Offers of help gratefully received by Chris Lusher on 01202 842918 or bernie.lusher@gmail.com Open Forum on Friday 27th February, 10am at the Methodist Church; subject “Volcanoes.” Speaker Mr R Miller. All are welcome.
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