Sunday 1st March 2015 THE SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT www.stpeters-leckhampton.org.uk +Welcome to St Peter's today. A special welcome to our visitors and to any worshipping with us for the first time. A loop system is installed in the church; please turn your hearing aid to the T position. We also provide large print copies of the Common Worship Services. Toilet facilities are available in the Cottages via the main glass doors. SERVICES 10.00 Parish Communion Bidding: Lord of Love and Light Response: Hear us Hymns: 6 Be Still and Know that I am God – words below 586 (omit v. 2,3,6,7,8) 622 At Communion the choir will sing: ‘Lead Me Lord’ – S.S. Wesley Organ Voluntary: Choral Song – S.S. Wesley 11.30 Holy Communion 12.30 Baptism (Redding-Sallis) 18.00 Evening Prayer Be still and know Be still and know that I am God. Be still and know that I am God. Be still and know that I am God. I am the Lord who saves and heals. (Repeat twice) In you, Lord God, I put my rest. (Repeat twice) PRAYER AT THE LENTEN TREE The Crown of Thorns The purple robe and crown of thorns are both symbols of power. In the crucifixion, they are deliberately reversed. Those in authority seek to mock Christ but in the mockery his true kingship and authority is to be found. We adore you O Christ and we bless you because by your holy Cross you have redeemed the world “Pilate took Jesus and had him scourged. And the soldiers wove a crown out of thorns and placed it on his head and clothed him in a purple cloak and they came to him and said, “Hail! King of the Jews.“ (A prayer by Robert Crashaw 1613-1649) Jesus by thy wounded feet direct our path aright Jesus by thy nailed hands move ours to deeds of love; Jesus by thy pierced side cleanse our desires Jesus by thy crown of thorns annihilate our pride Jesus by thy silence curb our cruel speech Jesus by thy closing eyes Look on our sin no more Jesus by thy broken heart knit ours to thee And by this sweet and saving sign Lord, draw us to our peace and yours. Note: this is the second week of Fair Trade Fortnight. See talks under This Week. Please support us if you can. Mary THIS WEEK CHURCH FAMILY BOOK If you would like to share a birthday or anniversary with the Church Family of St Peter’s, please fill in a form at the back of the church and return it to the Parish Office. In our prayers this week Within the Worldwide Church we pray for Mbale, Uganda, Bishop Patrick Gidudu. Within the Porvoo Communion we pray for Meath and Kildare, Ireland, Bishop Pat Storey. In the Diocese of Gloucester we pray for the Benefice of Bourton-on-the-Water with Clapton and The Rissingtons, Rachel Rosborough, Michelle Porter-Babbage, Christopher Etherton (Parish Clergy). In the Diocesan Partnership we pray for our five overseas partner Dioceses and especially today the Diocese of Vasteras, Bishop Thomas. In our own Parish Calendar we pray for the PCC Pastoral Group and for the residents of Farm Lane, Gabell Road, Delancey Crescent, Delancey Close and Giffard Way. NOTICES Send-a-Cow: Junior Church are fund-raising during Lent to send a donation to the Senda-Cow Charity which aims to help farmers with livestock and training that will give them an income as well as food. Junior Church ask that, instead of biscuits with our coffee after the services in Lent, we make a donation to Send-a-Cow. Posies for Mothering Sunday (15th March) Junior Church need adults to help in making the posies, ready for the Service. We will meet in the Cottages on Saturday 14th at 3 p.m. – refreshments provided. Hermione 08.30 Morning Prayer every Weekday and Saturday. 17.00 Evening Prayer every Weekday and Saturday Are you a knitter? If so, you might like to join me making small Plushi toys that are being given to sick children suffering with cancer, and to their worried siblings. The knitting is easy and you can use any odds and ends of double knitting wool. I have patterns and instructions, so just ask me. I have also put a sample and patterns at the back of Church. The idea for this has come from the 100project initiated by Naomi Turner (John and Helen Wright’s daughter) and has been featured in the Echo. Many thanks. Chris Monday 2nd March Chad, Bishop of Lichfield, Missionary, 672 19.30 Bellringing 20.00 Christians in the World Wednesday 09.30 Holy Communion 12.00 Midday Prayers for Lent Thursday 19.00 Choir practice 19.30 Team Lent Course at St Philip & St James – ‘Education’ Saturday Perpetua, Felicity and their Companions, Martyrs at Carthage, 203 YMCA and Homelessness Please contact the YMCA on 01242 524024 ext 2123 for details of the 3rd annual event to highlight rough sleeping in Cheltenham. More information in the Parish Office. Sunday 8th March - The Third Sunday of Lent 08.00 Holy Communion 10.00 Parish Communion 12.30 Baptism (Lake) 18.00 Service of Healing Prayer Church cleaning for Easter will take place on Saturday 28th March from 10 to Noon. It would be excellent if we had a good number of helpers again. Please put the date in your diary. Many thanks. Margaret 2 FAIRTRADE – in the near future we shall be running a Fairtrade stall and before we get the stocks in, we would like to find out what sort of products you would like to buy. Please take a moment to fill in the form you have been given and place it in the box at the back of the Church. You can also pre-order Easter eggs (see next item). Thank you. Penny Further dates for your diary are: John Betjeman on Saturday 2nd May; Anthony Trollope on Wednesday 23rd September; and T.S. Eliot on Saturday 28th November. Each day will begin with coffee at 10 a.m. and will include lunch, closing at 4 p.m. The suggested donation for each day is £20. Please contact the P&J office on 573508 for more details EASTER EGGS Traidcraft is selling ‘the Real Easter Egg’ (125g) which contains a Fairtrade egg, a 24-page Easter story book with quiz, a ‘Happy Easter’ banner and a packet of Fairtrade chunky buttons – for just £3.99. Our order will be going off in early March – so last chance! Julian Group The next meeting will be held on Thursday 5th March at 2.30 p.m. Enquirers welcome. Fairtrade Talks at the Friends’ Meeting House, Warwick Place (donations invited) * ‘Making Friends in Zambia’ on Thursday 5th March at 2 p.m. with Chris Burrell of Hands Around the World Mission Boxes During Lent collection boxes will be on hand to receive offerings for various societies we support. Please take one and fill it up if you can. Mary * ‘Direct Trade and Fair Trade’ on Friday 6th at 7.30 p.m. with Ian Meredith of Ethical Addictions the local coffee company – free coffee tasting. ‘still small voice’ – an exhibition of British Biblical art from 1850-2014 is at The Wilson until 3rd May, with free admission. Talks costing £7/£5 will happen on 18 March and 22 April – early booking is advisable. South Cheltenham Churches Lent Course 2015 The following topics will be debated at open meetings at 7.30 p.m. Soul Survivor – we currently need a female leader and a cook for the Soul Survivor event from 21-26 August, and will also probably need further volunteers nearer the time. Please contact me on 07593 429950 or at ianyouthworker40@gmail.com if you can help. Ian Hart, Youth Worker *** Education – Thursday 5 March at Pip and Jim’s – speaker Janet Trotter The Environment – 12 March at St Stephen’s Health – 19 March at St Christopher’s, Warden Hill Immigration – 26 March at Emmanuel *** We have great speakers lined up and, with the General Election in May, this will give us a head start to contacting the prospective candidates about our concerns as Christians. See the revised Poster and speaker profiles in Church or contact Liz Mitchell, Deacon at Pip and Jim’s, on 01242 241311 or fizzmitchell@gmail.com THIS WEEK Open the Book – your prayer support please for Leckhampton Primary School at 9.10 a.m. on Wednesday 4th March. ‘Pen and Pew’ at Pip and Jim’s The four study days on writers and poets, hosted by Adrian Barlow and Roger Symon, commence at the Church House, Painswick Road, on Wednesday 4 March with George Herbert. Women’s World Day of Prayer – all are welcome at services throughout Cheltenham on Friday 6th March – see the pink poster in 3 Church for a full list. Please note the South Cheltenham Team services: 2.30 p.m. at St Stephen’s in Tivoli and 7.30 p.m. at Warden Hill (St Christopher’s) Spirituality Network for Gloucestershire – guided retreats Please see the poster in Church for details of these retreats, which begin with a taster retreat on Monday 11th to Thursday 14 May or contact Sister Mary Johanna on brownshillbookings@bernadine.org NEXT WEEK AND LATER Cheltenham Inter Faith – the AGM will be held on Tuesday 10th March at 7 p.m. in the Friends’ Meeting House, followed by a talk on ‘Jesus as seen through the eyes of people of other faiths’ by Marcus Braybrooke. GENERAL NOTICES Gift Aid Envelopes are available at the ends of pews for visitors and impulsively generous regulars. Gift Aid helps us turn every £1 given into £1.25. Please remember to fill in your full name (first name and surname) and your address (particularly your postcode). Many thanks. BEYOND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS David Hare has written a play based on this book which is being performed by the National Theatre and transmitted live in cinemas on Thursday 12th March. You may remember that the Peace and Justice Group performed their own version written by Steve one Sunday last year. St Peter’s is always ahead of the game! Go and see it and judge for yourself which one is better! Thanks. Penny CCP FOOD DONATIONS County Community Projects are very grateful for your donations of food and still have a pressing need for them. Tinned pies and tinned meat products as well as tinned vegetables are very welcome. A crate can be found in the porch. More information at www.ccprojects.org.uk Thank you. Penny and Andrew ‘La France Sublime’ – a concert of French sacred music by Cheltenham Bath Choir will be held on Saturday 28th March at 7.30 p.m. in the Cirencester Parish Church. Tickets @ £15/£8 from Mary on 01242 256262. Citizens Advice Bureau The CAB is now operating out of its new permanent premises at 3 St Georges Place, Cheltenham GL50 3LA. Tel. 527202 Spiritual Direction Taster Day The Spirituality Network for Gloucestershire are holding a taster day on Wednesday 15th April at the Marist Centre, Nympsfield in preparation for a two-year course starting in Autumn 2015. Full details can be obtained from the leaflet in Church or from Liz Mitchell on 01242 241311, or Anne Solomon at annevjsolomon@hotmail.com Places on the Taster Day, which costs £22 including lunch, are going fast! The full course will begin on 23rd September 2015 The Parish Magazine is available in Church. February edition out now. Great value. For delivery to your home, contact Sue. Online Newsletter is at www.stpeters-leckhampton.org.uk Contributions should be given to the Parish Office by 10am on Thursday. You can post them through the letterbox in the Glebe Cottages or call in (Monday - Friday 9am-1pm) E-mail: parishofficeleckhampton @btinternet.com or phone 513647 4
© Copyright 2024