Pewsheet for 6th September 2015

Pewsheets

Click here to see this week’s pewsheet.

Tip: If this, or any other, PDF document opens at too large a size, here’s what you do:

  1. Open Adobe Reader, for example, by opening a *.pdf document you have on your computer.
  2. From the Edit menu, click Preferences.
  3. With Page Display selected in the left hand list of Categories, on the right hand side of the window, choose a Page Layout and Zoom level that suits you, for example Single Page and Fit Page as shown here:Preferences
  4. Now any time you open a PDF, it will open at this zoom level.

Raffle Winners

Pewsheets

Here’s a list of our raffle winners. Congratulations ! If you haven’t been phoned about your prize by Wednesday, please call the office.

PRIZE WINNER
Two-course meal for 4 people at the Coaching Halt with a bottle of house wine Liz Burston
Watercolour of St Nicholas’ Church, Worth Sue Walshe
A month’s family membership of Nuffield Health Elizabeth Whyman
Gel Manicure or Pedicure (Bodikind) Chloe
A LEGO set Sian Moulder
Another LEGO set Ann Dent
Goodie bag from “Beautiful Nails & Body Salon” including £25 voucher Gill H
Chiropody Treatment (Bodikind) Hidgkinson
Mounted photograph of St Nicholas’ Church, Worth Jean
A hamper of foods Jacqueline
A bottle of something nice Ann H
Set of 6 individual casserole dishes Kerry
Automatic golf putter Mike C
Ice-watch with Swarovski crystals (worth £100) Bridget
A wine course for 2 people at Majesticwine Bob Sulley
£10 voucher from The Master Fryer, Pound Hill Jane S
Children’s golf set (kindly donated by ASDA) Esther
Children’s badminton set (kindly donated by ASDA) Shirley S
Men’s toiletry gift set Ian Gibb
Ladies’ toiletry gift set (1) Nikki
Ladies’ toiletry gift set (2) Heather
A box of biscuits Joan Tick
Jigsaw Gay Redstone
Set of mystery books Brenda Tredger
Cool bag Alastair Wells
Whisky Coin Smith
Clarins Andrea
Marmalades Peter
Thorntons Chocolates Ann H

Thanks for Coming !

Pewsheets

Thank you to everyone who attended our summer fete at Worth Rectory.  It was very successful, enjoyable and very hot !  Especial thanks go to Steve (formerly of the Coaching Halt) and chef Sam who did a sweltering and fantastic job on the barbecue, giving their time for free, and to Bob who produced marvellous charcoal portraits of visitors.

We will publish details once all expenses are in, but it looks like over £1000 was raised for Parish funds and there is a lot we need to save for – path improvements at St Nicholas’, double-glazing at St Barnabas’, increasing our work with young people, belfry repairs to name just a few, so thank you for supporting us.

Pewsheet for 23rd August 2015

Pewsheets

Click here to see this week’s pewsheet.

Tip: If this, or any other, PDF document opens at too large a size, here’s what you do:

  1. Open Adobe Reader, for example, by opening a *.pdf document you have on your computer.
  2. From the Edit menu, click Preferences.
  3. With Page Display selected in the left hand list of Categories, on the right hand side of the window, choose a Page Layout and Zoom level that suits you, for example Single Page and Fit Page as shown here:Preferences
  4. Now any time you open a PDF, it will open at this zoom level.

From the Rector…

Pewsheets
Canon Anthony Ball

Canon Anthony Ball

This week’s gospel continues the theme of being fed which, for me, has been quite poignant.  I have spent much of the week on retreat in the Monastery of the Holy Trinity at Crawley Down – the home of the Community of the Servants of the Will of God, an enclosed /contemplative community of Anglican monks.  Some of the reading and reflection I did included the question of why people come to church, with the two options of ‘in search of community or a sense of belonging’ and ‘belief or faith’ being offered.  Jesus is to be found in both and it seems to me that the answer is, as so often, likely to be a mixture of both and, in each other of our faith journeys, likely to be mixed in different proportions at different times.

Rather like, in the Eucharist service, we encounter Jesus in both Word and Sacrament but different elements of the service will ‘speak’ to us more at different times. How does Jesus feed you?

We expect our Alpha Course, which starts next month, to offer a chance of exploring or deepening both ‘faith’ and ‘community’ elements of our Christian life.

Might you be part of that?

Invitations are at the back of church.

Anthony

Timetable for our Come and Sing… day released

Pewsheets

Preparations for our Come and Sing day on September 19th are well underway.  We will be singing songs from West Side Story and other musicals, then performing them in an informal concert.  For full details of this event, click here.

The timetable for singers has been released by Director of Music, Alex Hiam and is as follows:

timetable

Pewsheet for 9th August 2015

Pewsheets

Click here to see this week’s pewsheet.

Tip: If this, or any other, PDF document opens at too large a size, here’s what you do:

  1. Open Adobe Reader, for example, by opening a *.pdf document you have on your computer.
  2. From the Edit menu, click Preferences.
  3. With Page Display selected in the left hand list of Categories, on the right hand side of the window, choose a Page Layout and Zoom level that suits you, for example Single Page and Fit Page as shown here:Preferences
  4. Now any time you open a PDF, it will open at this zoom level.

From the Associate Vicar…

Pewsheets

11121919_10153470903402481_1385107368_nPart three of five and Mary Sumner. Today’s gospel reading takes us further on John’s bread theme. After the feeding of the 5000 and Jesus teaching his followers about heavenly bread this week’s focus is on what it means when we gather round the table to share bread and wine.

Today we also remember Mary Sumner, founder of the Mother’s Union, and give thanks for the work they do in our parish and the church as a whole. As we gather round the table as God’s family we will also be giving thanks for the tireless work of the Mother’s Union in holding together and strengthening families since 1876. We give particular thanks for the MU in our own parish and their ministry during our many baptism services, supporting the clergy as families prepare for the baptism and at the services themselves.

It is also a fitting start to the new schedule of services at St Barnabas. Building on the strong mark that Family Services have had on the life of St Barnabas we are introducing a new Family Eucharist this Sunday. From this month on we will have two services for all ages. On the 2nd Sunday of the month we will have a Family Eucharist. The Family service will move to the 4th Sunday of the month. With the addition of the Family Eucharist and the second Nic’s service which started in June, there will now be a service in our parish every week suitable for young children. Hope you will join us for one or the other of them.

James