GOOD NEWS LETTER The magazine of Cores End United Reformed Church, Cores End, Bourne End, Bucks, SL8 5HZ www.coresendurc.com June July 15 Our New Minister. Terry Hinks For your thoughts & prayers “To know Jesus better and to make him better known” July 1 14 CORES END UNITED REFORMED CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE At 10.30 am all ages meet to worship together in the church. After about 20 minutes the children leave for their own groups. The Lord’s Supper is part of this service on the second Sunday in each month, except where noted in the diary. ********************************************************************* Wed 1 Thur 2 Sat 4 10.00 2.30 ~ 4 pm 3~ 4 pm 9.30 Sun 10.30 5 Rev. Terry Hinks. The Manse , Princes Rd, Bourne End, SL8 5HZ [email protected] Mon 6 Tue 7 Wed 8 Secretary Helen Rathbone. Thur 9 Sat 10 Minister: 5, Telston Close, Bourne End, SL8 5TY 01628 532647 [email protected] Treasurer David Bailey 01628 520848 30, Fennels Way, Flackwell Heath. HP10 9BY [email protected] Hall Lettings: Ann Pendergast & Muriel Wilson 01628 526865 & 01628 523622 Sun 12 Mon 13 Wed 15 Thur 16 Sat 18 Sun 19 Newsletter Editor: John Marsh 57 Stratford Drive, Wooburn Green , Bucks HP10 0QQ 01628 525307 [email protected] Copy deadline. The next Newsletter will cover the period ( 26 July to 27 Sept) I need all materials for editing in by the (Sunday 12 July ) at the very latest. The opinions of contributors are their own, are not authorised by the United Reformed Church locally or nationally and do not necessarily reflect those of the Editor, Elders or the Minister, except where they are specifically stated to do so. Wed 22 Thur 23 Sat 25 Sun 26 Wed 29 Thur 30 Diary Rainbow Coffee Shop Fellowship Group Meeting Over 60 s Table Tennis Prayer meeting at church Family Worship with Junior Church (D) Product Stall ( Rev Bill Hewiss ) 7.30 pm Elders Meeting 10.00 Link-up ~ outing 10.00 Rainbow Coffee Shop 2.30 ~ 4 pm Fellowship Group Meeting 3~ 4 pm Over 60 s Table Tennis 9.30 Prayer meeting at church 10.30 Family Worship with Junior Church (D) & Holy Communion ( Rev. Terry Hinks ) 7.30 pm 10.00 2.30 ~ 4 pm 3~ 4 pm 9.30 Items for Newsletter today , Please Church Meeting Rainbow Coffee Shop Fellowship Group Meeting Over 60 s Table Tennis Prayer meeting at church Family Worship with Junior Church (D) ( The Worship Group) 10.00 Rainbow Coffee Shop 2.30 ~ 4 pm Fellowship Group Meeting 3~ 4 pm Over 60 s Table Tennis 9.30 Prayer meeting at church 10.30 Family Worship with Junior Church (D) (Rev. Terry Hinks ) 10.00 Rainbow Coffee Shop 2.30 ~ 4 pm Fellowship Group Meeting 3~ 4 pm Over 60 s Table Tennis 10.30 June Mon Wed 1 3 Thur Sat 4 6 Sun 7 Tue Wed 9 10 Thur 11 Sat 13 Sun 14 Wed 17 Thur Sat 18 20 Sun 21 Mon Tue Wed 22 23 24 13 7.30 pm 10.00 2.30 ~ 4 pm 3~ 4 pm 9.30 T hank you for your welcome and your prayers over recent months. Elizabeth and I hope it won’t be long before we are living in the village and can truly become part of the community here. The induction service on 25 April was a glorious occasion, bringing together such a variety of people in the Trinity Church, High Wycombe. Then worship here at Cores End the next day, with lunch to follow, sealed the new beginning. Among the songs sung at the induction was one by John Bell and Graham Maule (from the Iona Community). It begins with the words, Elders Meeting Rainbow Coffee Shop Fellowship Group Meeting Over 60 s Table Tennis Prayer meeting at church Family Worship with Junior Church (T) ( Rev. Erna Stevenson ) 10.00 Link– Up ~ Memories ~ Letter Game 10.00 Rainbow Coffee Shop 2.30 ~ 4 pm Fellowship Group Meeting 7.30 pm Mission Meeting 3~ 4 pm Over 60 s Table Tennis 9.30 Prayer meeting at church 10.30 Family Worship with Junior Church (D) & Holy Communion Rev.( Terry Hinks) 10.00 Rainbow Coffee Shop 2.30 ~ 4 pm Fellowship Group Meeting 3~ 4 pm over 60s Table Tennis 9.30 Prayer meeting at church Take this moment, sign and space, take my friends around; here among us make the place where your love is found. 10.30 full pages 10.30 Family Worship with Junior Church (D) ( Rev. Alan Kirkcaldy ) 7.30 A. G. Meeting. Thur 25 Sat 27 10.00 Link– Up ~ Cookham Bell Ringers 10.00 Rainbow Coffee Shop 2.30 ~ 4 pm Fellowship Group Meeting 3~ 4 pm Table Tennis 9.30 Prayer meeting at church Sun 10.30 28 2 Diary Family Worship with Junior Church (D Barkel) (Rev. Terry Hinks ) april may 15 - Copy.pub Each moment is precious and each day is a new gift. It is so easy to let those moments slip by unnoticed and creation’s glories pass us by. It’s so easy to take people for granted and to forget that God’s love is at work among us. We need to take the moment and ‘seize the day’. I look forward to getting to know you over the next months and sharing together in what God is calling the church at Cores End to be and to do. In this we will be working with the other churches of this area and beyond, recognising our need of each other. Each one of us, young, old or in between, has a part to play. The final verse of the song has these words: Take my talents, take my skills, take what’s yet to be. Let my life be yours, and yet, let it still be me. God doesn’t call us to be someone different, but to be truly ourselves, fulfilling that purpose for which we have been made and saved. May God bless us in this amazing journey of life and faith – a journey we make together. And as the church’s pulpit fall reminds us, Christ promises to be with us on this journey, saying ‘I am with you always.’ Terry Hinks 12 3 More Rotas MARY HARROWING. Mary, who died on 27th April at the age of almost 90, was known to many of us, although its been a long time since she was well enough to attend a service .She had been on my elders list for some years, so I got to know her well. She had been a very independent lady ,living in the home she and George had built, with the large garden where they grew fruit and vegetables and very much involved with church life. She was brought to the church by her parents who lived in Upper Hedsor Road and she used to entertain me with stories of her childhood. Her Sunday School teacher was Joyce Purssell ( another long gone local) and she use to drive Joyce scatty and many times was chased round the churchyard. She was also in trouble when caught out spending her collection money on sweets , in the little shop over the bridge which I remember, and reported to her parents. This was in the days when she could be sent to walk down Hawks Hill alone to walk to church. IMAGINE THAT TODAY. She was well cared for in Harrias House but missed her independence. It was a happy release and at the end when I visited her almost daily, it was a joy to see the peace a passage from the Bible could bring I shall miss her. Sylvia. PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS IN THE MIDDLE EAST SEND POWERFUL LETTER OF SALVATION TO ISIS Bethany Blankley : May 4, 2015 : "Love is coming after you! ...An army comes, with no tanks or soldiers. But an army of martyrs faithful unto death." A Letter from the People of the Cross to ISIS The world is talking about you. Your apocalyptic dreams and spectacular sins are now awakening the Middle East. In your holy war, come to holy ground. Come, children of Abraham, come. The people of the cross gather at your gates with a message: Love is coming after you! Like a rush of wind grazing over the Pacific, From hills of the Mount of Olives to the desert winds of Jordan, From the cedars of Lebanon to the silk roads of the East, An army comes. With no tanks or soldiers, But an army of martyrs faithful unto death, Carrying a message of life. The People of the Cross Come to die at your gates. If you won't hear our message with words, Then we will show you with out lives Laid down. Church Towels May 31 Barbara Baigent June 7 Betty Toovey 14 Daphne Stopforth 21 Freda Burwood 28 Jane Griffiths July 5 May 29 Jan Condon & June Cronin June 5 Frances Poulsen & Jean Ririe Jean Ririe 12 Wendy Langford 19 Barbara Baigent 26 Betty Toovey Church Cleaning 12 Rosemary Bailey & Helen Rathbone 19 Sylvia Marsh & Ann Day 26 Beryl & Geoff Britt July 3 Ann Wilkinson & Marguerite Stalder 10 Marie Willingham & Jean Ririe 17 Jan Condon & June Cronin 24 Frances Poulsen & Jean Ririe 31 Rosemary Bailey & Helen Rathbone A NOTICE ABOUT NOTICES.! After some discussion at Elders Meeting it has been decided to limit the Notices given out before the Service to Emergencies only. This leaves you the options of … 1. THINK AHEAD. 2. Put them in the Newsletter, but make sure to get them in on time, thinking 2 months ahead. 3. Put them on the weekly service sheet. If you wish them to get on the following Sunday you need to get a notice to Geoff Britt by a Wednesday. 4. THANK YOU 4 11 The bad things are just like the weeds that damage the corn. Remember, if there are things you are not sure about, pray to the Heavenly Father about them and He will help you." The boys thought this sounded like good advice and the Carpenter had already explained about praying to the Heavenly Father anytime, anywhere. They sometimes wondered how a village Carpenter could know so much and be so wise. Benjamin and Asaph were beginning to feel hungry and decided it was time to go. The Carpenter thanked then for their help and said they were welcome to come and see him anytime, he would be back in the workshop soon After they had gone, the Carpenter sat on one of the stools, and said, quietly, "It was good that the sower came by just then, thank you." I thought it might be good for them to learn about good and bad thoughts." "Keep them safe.'' "Of course." This was Written by Paul Cronin in 2006 and originally published in “Acts and Facts” the magazine of Alperton Baptist Church May Day Party Many thanks to all who helped make our second May Day Party another great success. From around 10.30 on the first May bank holiday the church car park and garden were transformed into a colourful and welcoming area, with lots of fun activities for our party guests who arrived after 12 and throughout the afternoon. The sun shone on us all day, and the background music added a real party atmosphere. The barbecue, brilliantly manned by volunteers from The Community Church, who were supporting us once again in this Mission event, was well-received and voluntary donations raised £110 for the local One Can Foodbank. Our guests included regular hall users, particularly young families associated with the Montessori Nursery, and local residents and it was great to see so many new faces enjoying themselves with us. The children enjoyed the bouncy castle and circus skills workshop, story-reading, doughnut-eating, beanbag-throwing, colouring competition and treasure hunts. So many volunteers make the event possible - allowing us to reach out to our community and invite them to explore the church and what we're all about. A big THANK YOU! Perhaps we'll do it all again next year Get involved in planning future Mission events. Next Mission meeting Wed 10th June at 7.30 in the church lounge. Dear Friends, Thank you so much for your donations for the Little Princess Trust. The total amount raised came to £170. We also sent two 9 inch plaits of Evie's hair which will be used to help make a real hair wig. The Little Princess Trust is a charity that makes wigs for children who have lost their hair through cancer treatment. Thank you so much for all your support. Debbie Debbie and Evie Townsend Carrier pidgeon’s tea break 10 95 FEELING WEARY ? IN NEED OF A TONIC.? Have a chat, or just listen, to God. Prayer is my tonic.It works wonders. Just a reminder of all the Prayer help available at the Church. God accepts all prayers and there are no set ways to suit everyone. Prayers while hoovering, pegging out the washing or having a lazy bath. All acceptable if that’s what suits you. At Church we have….. A Prayer Board in the car park lobby (Never noticed it ? its by the door to the stairs and anyone can write a prayer and pin it on. They are included in the Sunday Prayers of Intercession, we had one last week.) The Prayer Book in the entrance foyer .This is to write names and concerns to be included in the Sunday Prayers and the book is brought forward during the service. You should always get permission from the person you are mentioning if you are unsure whether they would want others to know. full pages aug sept 12- - - - Copy.pub The Prayer Circle. This is a telephone hotline, often used for emergencies. Now we have a Minister, Terry should be advised first , then phone Sylvia Marsh and I phone round to get the lines of prayer going. If you would like to join the circle give me a ring. This is a great consolation when your concerns for a loved one are so great you can barely pray yourself. You can feel God holding you up . Saturday morning Prayers. A small group of us meet at 9.30am in the entrance foyer and share prayers , mostly for our church family or concerns. We also think of the coming week and our neighbourhood. We try to finish at 10. am. All welcome. The Fellowship Group which meets on Wednesdays 2.30pm to 4.oo pm in Orchard House. We are led by David Reynolds .We study part of the bible, at present looking at the book of Daniel. We have a discussion so that we can learn more of what God is telling us for today, then a cuppa. We finish with a time of prayer for concerns which we all bring. Its open to all, none of us are experts and can all learn more by listening to what other people see in a passage. Prayer is the Life Blood of the church, which really brings results. (Not always the ones we expect ) To God be the Glory. That's right, Farmer Reuben wants to get the big field sown as soon as possible." The Carpenter thought for a moment and said, "Do you think Farmer Reuben could spare me a handful?" "I'm sure he could," the sower replied; he put his hand into his bag, pulled out a handful of seed and put it into the Carpenter's hand, who then put it carefully into a pocket. "Thank you very much," the Carpenter said. "It won't be wasted." They said their goodbyes and the sower went back across the field throwing his seed all round as he went. The two boys watched for a while and Asaph said "Lots of them fall onto the earth, but some seem to fall where there are rocks and stones." "What happens to them?" "As soon as the sower has gone past the birds come and eat them, so they are wasted." Not quite wasted," said the Carpenter. Then he took a few from his pocket and spread them out on the palm of his hand. "These are very powerful," he said. The boys looked at him in amazement. What on earth did he mean. The seeds were so tiny, wouldn't really hurt if you threw then in someone's face. The Carpenter stirred the seeds with his finger. "They have life in them, just as you have; when the sower throws them onto good earth they will lie there for while, then it will rain, the sun will warm them and they will start to grow." The boys nodded their heads. They had seen plenty of fields of corn. "When they are ripe they will have perhaps a hundred grains on each stalk for turning into flour for bread and other food. You've already seen what happens to the seeds that fall on stony ground, the birds eat them up quickly. Sometimes when there are weeds in the ground they grow faster than the corn and choke it." The boys nodded but didn't understand what it meant, so they all continued on to Jacob's house. Copy of full pages aug sept 10 pub.pub When they got there they all un-strapped the shutters and laid them on stools so that the Carpenter could fit-the hinges. When that was done, the two boys held the shutters so that the Carpenter could fit them over the windows. Benjamin and Asaph were very quiet. The Carpenter knew that they were trying to work out if there was anything behind what he had said to them about the seed. He pulled some stools round so they could all sit down. He put his hand into his pocket and took out all the seed and divided it into two portions. "I want you to take some seed home and plant it in ground near the house so you can look after it, put a few on the stones and see how quickly the birds will eat it. When the corn begins to grow I want you to pullout any weeds so that it can grow properly. You two are growing up just like the corn will and I want you to learn and remember all the good things you hear from your teacher. Other people may tell you things that aren't good and you must ask our Heavenly Father to help you not to be taken in by them, so that you can grow strong in your mind as well as your body. . PTO 6 9 Sowing The Seed Benjamin and Asaph turned the corner into the street where the Carpenter had his workshop. As they looked towards the other end of the village they could see that there was a donkey tethered outside. They broke into a run and arrived outside the workshop just as the Carpenter came out. "Hello Carpenter, what's going to happen today then?" The Carpenter looked at them and smiled, he liked his two young visitors and they were beginning to be quite helpful. "Good morning, I'm glad you've arrived early, some of the shutters you've been helping me make for Jacob's new house are ready to be fitted, so if you like you can come along and give me a hand." The two boys did like the idea, they enjoyed being with the Carpenter, he treated them differently from other adults, and little by little they were beginning to learn about life and the Heavenly Father from this very wise man. The went into the workshop and carried out a shutter each, which they fixed to the straps on one side of the donkey, and the Carpenter came out with the other two and fixed them on the other side of the donkey. When everything was ready they set off in the direction of Jacob's house. Benjamin and Asaph were very pleased to be out with the Carpenter who was well liked and respected by the village. There was always something to be made or repaired, so nearly everybody knew him and he always had time for them. As they left the village behind them they saw a man walking towards them across a field and as he came on Benjamin and Asaph could see that he kept putting his hand into a bag hanging from his shoulder and swinging his arm in a wide sweep and the boys could just make out tiny specks flying through the air and falling to the ground. "Good morning Carpenter," he called. "You off to Jacob's house today?" "That's right," the Carpenter replied. "I've got some shutters, my two friends have helped me to make them and now they are coming to help me fit them. Is it time for sowing again?" " PILLS AND PRAYERS The hospital doctors, the good God and I Were agreed that this wasn't my time for 'Goodbye!' So we all set to work with the best of good wills, I with my faith and the doctors with pills, And that night in the dark as I muttered a prayer I knew safe and sure that the good God was there. Copy of full pages aug sept 10 pub.pub That night in the dark as I struggled for breath The good God and I had a chat about death And he said to me 'Son, for the sake of your wife You'd better be thinking much more about life, And how you will cope with what you must bear For whatever your future trust me to be there.' Let the doctors prescribe as they battle with ills; I'll do my part as I swallow their pills; I'll get up and dress and creep up and down stairs And morning and evening I'll still say my prayers Thankful each dawn as the daylight shines clear That the hospital doctors and good God are here. Taken from Millennium Musings. By Ken French A big THANK YOU to all who cotributed to our church Christian Aid collection for Nepal. It raised ~ £305.52 7 Date Door Stewards Rotas = 8 June July 15 Coffee Bible Reading Prayers of Int Church Flowers Copy of full pages aug sept 10 pub.pub May 31 Debbie Townsend & Stuart Wheeler Freda Burwood ~~~~~~~ Vacant Ron Dean & Barbara Baigent Geoff Britt June Cronin Ruth Thompson & Ann Wilkinson 14 Muriel Wilson & Ali Wheeler Jane Griffiths & Betty Toovey Barbara Lambert ~~~~~~~ Vacant Fathers Day John &Vacant Janet Adair 21 Marguerite Stalder & Jane Griffiths Jan Condon & Ann Pendergast Cynthia Houchin David Bailey Betty Toovey 1st Sunday in Advent John Marsh & Cynthia Houchin Wendy Langford ~~~~~~~ Advent Cynthia Houchin Marguerite Stalder & Muriel Wilson Helen Rathbone Geoff Britt ~~~~~~~~ June 7 Alaka Thomlinson & Ann pendergast 28 Deb Townsend & Daphne Stopforth July 5 Stuart Wheeler & Ann Pendergast Advent Geoff & June Cronin Christmas Ann & Ian Pendergast 12 Alaka Tomlinson & Muriel Wilson Wendy Langford & Jenny Darby Sylvia Marsh 19 Marguerite Stalder & Ali Wheeler Ann Wilkinson & Barbara Baigent Worship Group David Reynolds Christmas John Munroe 26 Daphne Stop & Jane Griffiths Barbara Baigent & Ron Dean Alaka Thomlinson ~~~~~~~~ Thea Drye Jane Griffiths & Betty Toovey Ruth Thompson ~~~~~~~~ Allan & Helen Rathbone Aug 2 full pages aug sept 12- - - - Copy.pub Notice Board Please note Terry’s day off will be on Fridays!!
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