Welcome to Christ Church Sunday 11 January 2015 1st Sunday of Epiphany Baptism of Christ Christ Church 8.30 am Holy Communion (CW2) 1st Reading: Acts 19: 1-7 Gospel: Mark 1: 4-11 President: Preacher: Rosemary Donovan Rosemary Donovan 10.00 am Parish Communion Preacher: Rosemary Donovan President: Rosemary Donovan Reader: Roger Morgan Intercessor: Tricia Coleman Ministry of Prayer in the chancel after the service Coffee: Gill Glasspool and Jim & Jackie Smith Crèche: Gill Glasspool and Rosie Wood 6.30pm Choral Evensong at St. Martin’s Christ Church on the Wells 11.00 am Worship on the Wells ‘Fishers of Men’ Minister & Preacher: Pam Buckingham Collect Heavenly Father at the Jordan you revealed Jesus as your Son: may we recognize him as our Lord and know ourselves to be your beloved children; through Jesus Christ our Saviour. Amen. If you would prefer a gluten-free wafer at Communion, please let a sides person know before the Service. If this is your first visit to Christ Church please call at the Welcome Desk The church is fitted with a hearing loop, and large print copies of hymn books, service and notice sheets are on the table at the back of church. There are also small cards for use in the offertory by those who give regularly by standing order. Vicar: The Revd Rosemary Donovan (01372 720302) (Day off - Friday); [email protected] Curate: The Revd Julian McAllen (01372 723354) (Day off – Tuesday) [email protected] Associate Minister (OLM) The Revd Sue Curtis: (01372 210492) [email protected] Churchwardens: Robert Burns (01372 724798) [email protected]) & Carol Jamieson (01372 722070 [email protected] Parish Office 01372 743133, (open 10.00 – 12.00 Monday – Friday) [email protected] Hall bookings via our website www.christchurchepsom.org.uk Registered Charity No: 1127945 Christ Church Notices… From the Vicar… Today we celebrate the Baptism of Christ and have the opportunity to renew our own baptismal promises which is an appropriate thing to do at the start of a new year. It is also a moment for reflection and taking stock of where we are as Church community reflecting on our Vision and Mission statements. I would also like to encourage us to think about the future and where we would like to be in 5 years’ time. What is God calling us to? How can we respond in love and service to the needs of our local community? In what ways can we be a LIVING WELL and living well? This is the start of a new phase of ministry for Christ Church and I look forward to sharing it together. A new enquirers course started this week and is being held on Wednesday evenings at the Vicarage 8- 9.30pm. The course is led by me alongside other experienced and well qualified lay members. It is mainly DVD and discussion based material, and works best in a small group environment. It would be lovely to have a few more people attending speak to me today if interested. Rosemary Youth Club starts up on Sunday 18th January 2015. For more information contact [email protected] or Ann Chandler on 01372 727746 Book Club The next book club is at 8 pm on Thursday 22nd January at 97 Church Side, reading ‘Sense and Sensibility’ by Joanna Trollope. Limited edition prints Only 15 available! Still time to purchase a limited edition print of Brian Hook’s (Pippa’s Father) watercolour of Christ Church as shown on our Christmas card £5 unframed, £15 framed. See Roger Morgan or Rosemary. Singalong ‘The Sound of Music’ Are you a fan of this classic film? Do you fancy a fun night out and raising money for the new MU banner at the same time? Saturday 7th February 7pm in church Donations £10 to include drinks and nibbles Fancy Dress optional! Rosemary PS it’s also my birthday so help me celebrate in style! Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ‘The Well is Deep’ This year's theme comes to us from the churches of Brazil. Brazilians, who have traditionally been tolerant of their various social classes and ethnic groups, are now living through a time of growing intolerance made manifest in high levels of violence, especially against minorities and the vulnerable. The logic that undergirds this kind of behaviour is competition for the religious market. Increasingly, in Brazil, some Christian groups compete with one another for a place on the mass media, for new members and for public funds. The Brazilian churches have begun to recognise that intolerance should be dealt with in a positive way - respecting diversity and promoting dialogue as a permanent path of reconciliation and peace in fidelity to the gospel. We can share this recognition. Although the competition between churches is less obvious in our islands, we are well aware that competition and violent discrimination lie beneath the surface of our lives together. Jesus challenges us to acknowledge that diversity is part of God's design, to approach one another in trust and to see the face of God in the face of all men and women. The week of prayer is traditionally observed from the 18th to the 25th January - the octave of St. Peter and St. Paul. There will be a special service held at the URC on Sunday 18th January 6:30pm to which we are all invited. You can also download readings and prayers from Brazil from the website. VISION PEOPLES IN MISSION - the latest newsletter from VPM is at the back of the church. Please take a copy and read what Franklyn Otwoma and his team are doing to improve the lives of the people of Korogocho in Nairobi. Pam Buckingham. A small contribution to church life We have a loyal and reliable team of helpers in the crèche but really could now do with some extra manpower as some of us are struggling to be as available as we once were due to family commitments. Please do consider helping with the tinies in the crèche (babies and toddlers up 3 years) – they are lovely, lots of fun and so rewarding! We won’t ask for a huge commitment – certainly no more than 2 Sundays a quarter, which could be fewer the more volunteers we have! Please get in touch with me if you would like to chat this through. For those who would like to help, there will be a straightforward Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS, formerly CRB) check to ensure the wellbeing of our children. Families do look for creche availability when selecting their new church and ours is much appreciated by the families who rely on us. Many thanks. Gill Glasspool Other Events Foodbank – Please note current needs Thank you to everyone who supports the foodbank. After Christmas can be as difficult as pre Christmas for families on low incomes. Please note the following list of requirements, many of which are laundry and personal hygiene needs rather than food: Tinned sponge puddings, tinned rice pudding, UHT milk, UHT fruit juice, tinned spaghetti, sugar (500g), jams/spreads/peanut butter, ketchup/brown sauce, Dog food, Clothes washing powder/liquid, washing up liquid, Toilet rolls, adult toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, hair conditioner, shower gel, male & female deodorants, ladies' sanitary products Elizabeth Martin Churches Together in Epsom Lent 2015 Journey through Lent with the Christians of the Middle East Join us in a journey with Biblical reflections, stories and prayers from Christians of the Middle East, whose history goes back to the earliest years of the faith.eb We need people willing to welcome small groups of 5-8 people to their homes for 5 evenings from 8.00 to 9.00 pm group leaders (leader’s introduction to the course will be offered) Please contact John Padwick on ([email protected]) 01737 357282 or your church’s representative:- Chris Purdy. Dovecote Christian Bookshop needs more volunteers: The Bookshop was opened in 1996 and has been dependent on many faithful volunteers over the years for its existence. However, from the end of February 2015 we will be without our stalwart paid Manager of over 12 years, Rudy Chan, who is retiring. Rudy has been Manager for three days a week over those years and has held the business together. The COTE Trustees and Bookshop Management Committee are now looking for people to fill the gaps caused, on a voluntary basis initially. Full training and support will be given. If you wish to find out more, please phone or e-mail Handley Hammond on 01372 722530 or [email protected] Diary for Next Week Monday 12 January 09.00 Morning Prayer 17.00 Evening Prayer 20.00 PCC Meeting Tuesday 13 January 09.00 Morning Prayer 20.00 Home Groups Wednesday 14 January 09.30 Holy Communion with the Ministry of Prayer 10.30 Wheels and Squeals 13.00 Bell Ringing 20.00 Start Course at the Vicarage Thursday 15 January 09.00 Morning Prayer 18.15 Song Squad 20.00 Choir Practice Friday 16 January 09.00 Morning Prayer 17.00 Evening Prayer Saturday 17 January 09.00 Christ Church United and Shooting Stars at Blenheim High School Next Sunday 18January 2nd Sunday of Epiphany 08.30 Holy Communion (CW2) 10.00 All Age Worship with Baptism welcomes 17.00 Youth Club Coffee next Sunday Richard Shortman and Sue Matthews Crèche next Sunday Tba In our prayers this week… Members of our church family and their families For more volunteers to help with youth work. For a real outpouring of God’s Holy Spirit that we might be alive to discerning how we can be both a Living Well and living well. Prayer Tree Please write requests on a leaf shape and hang on the tree in the Chapel for Peace and Reconciliation. These will be offered during Morning and Evening Prayer the following week. Candles can also be lit for loved ones during the Sunday services. Prayer Chain This group will pray for any concerns with an assurance of total confidentiality. Phone Joan 720634 or Sue 724080. Pastoral Visits If you would like to speak to someone in confidence or know of someone in need who would value a visit, please speak to either a member of the Clergy, Sue Matthews,(Pastoral Co-ordinator 724080), or Jo Woolfe, (Pastoral Secretary 726782).
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