Sunday 22nd February 2015 Welcome We welcome everyone to our worship. There is a loop system in this church for those with hearing aids. If you are a visitor, newcomer or haven’t been in church for a while, we hope you will enjoy being with us. There are cards at the back of church for newcomers to fill in contact details if you would like to keep in touch. Please speak to one of the stewards about these or anything else: they can also tell you useful things like where to find the loos! The Real Easter Egg Campaign Today: First Sunday of Lent Readings: Gen.9:8-17; 1 Pet.3:18-22; Mark 1:9-15 8.00am 9.30am 10.45am 11.00am Holy Communion, St Augustine’s Holy Communion & Children’s Church, St Peter’s Sung Eucharist, St Andrew’s Lighthouse Sunday School, St Nicholas’ Mon 23 7.15pm Choir Practice, St Andrew’s & Parish Centre 7.30pm Bellringing, St Augustine’s Tue 24 9.30am Eucharist, St Nicholas’ 7.30pm Bellringing, St Peter’s 8pm Baptism Enquirers meeting, Parish Centre Wed 25 11am Holy Communion, St Andrew’s 12noon Lent Course, Parish Centre 7.30pm Lenten Safari , Sacred Heart Church Thu 26 9.30am Eucharist, St Augustine’s 7.30pm Lent Course, Parish Centre Fri 27 9.45am Prayer Group, St Andrew’s 10am Parish Toddler group, St Nicholas’ 10am Study group, 12 Langley Road Sat 28 10am-12 Fairtrade Coffee Morning, Methodist Church Last chance today to order your eggs!! The Real Easter Egg is the only Easter egg which tells the Easter story, gives money to charity AND is Fairtrade. The Real Easter Egg is now in its 5th year of production with more than 750,000 sold so far - 300,000 last year alone! This year there are 3 to choose from:♦ Firstly, the £3.99 Original Real Easter Egg (same price as previous years!) ♦ Secondly, the Special Peace Edition Real Easter Egg (280g) @ £9.99 ♦ And thirdly, new this year, the Dark Real Easter Egg (180g), @ £5.50. Visit www.realeasteregg.co.uk for more details (or see previous week’s newsletter). Contact Sue Cottam at St Peter’s (07702 563304) OR Sue Mobley at St Andrew’s OR Hazel Rose at St Augustine’s. FAIRTRADE Fortnight Sunday 1st March: Second Sunday of Lent Readings: Gen.17:1-7,15-16; Rom.4:13-25; Mark 8:31-38 8.00am 9.30am 10.45am 11.00am Holy Communion, St Augustine’s Morning Worship, St Peter’s Sung Eucharist, St Andrew’s Lighthouse Sunday School, St Nicholas’ 25th Feb Sacred Heart RC church 4th March Baptist church ♦ 11th March Salvation Army As part of the celebration of Fairtrade, we will be holding a ♦ 18th March Methodist church Coffee Morning at Droitwich Methodist Church on Saturday ♦ 25th March St Andrew's church February 28th from 10am to 12noon. Information, quizzes, children's activities and of course delicious Cafe church is worship in a different style ...… Seated at tables with coffee (or tea), in an informal, relaxed atmosphere, and Fairtrade refreshments. Please come and enjoy a sociable hour or two as well as raising some money for the projects and people fun, so come & join us - everyone is welcome ! that Traidcraft support. As part of the fortnight we will also be having a display in the library, a stall at the Farmer's market and at the Women's World Swan Theatre, Worcester on Friday 27th February, 7.30pm, with John Newton’s Amazing Grace. This celebration of the Day of Prayer service. transformative power of grace is suitable for all aged 12+ and makes an ideal outreach event. Tickets: £12 and Concessions £10 on sale NOW: http://www.worcesterlive.co.uk/ Many thanks to all those who have completed forms indicating events_review.asp?eid=453058311 (Call 01905 611427 for ways in which you are willing to help at the Parish Centre. Although we may not need all your offers of help at the moment group rate) For a taste of the show, please view our trailer: http://vimeo.com/105758535 it is useful to know who is available and when so that we can February 23rd until March 8th ♦ ♦ Saltmine Theatre Company Parish Centre: start planning future use. So please be patient - we will call upon you in the near future. As you know Saturday mornings are up and running again but I really need more helpers, so if you can offer help on a monthly basis or even every other month, please let me know as soon as possible. We shall also be open on Wednesdays during Lent as Nigel is running a Lent Study Group (after the Communion Service) from 12 - 1pm and this will be followed by a Soup Lunch. Val Hawley (Tel: 827354 or email: [email protected]) Churches Together in Droitwich invite YOU to join a LENTEN SAFARI—7.30pm – 9.00pm on Wednesdays : Droitwich Spa Foodbank Lenten Collection This Lent we are supporting the Lenten Collection for our local Foodbank. In church today there are sheets with a calendar which offers a series of short bible readings and snippets of information about Foodbanks to take us through Lent. We are asked to contribute 40p a day, which throughout Lent amounts to no more than a meal for two at some cafes but would make a huge difference to those in food crisis in our own community. Please take a sheet and join in this important work as you observe Lent and reflect on its meaning. Prayer diary Mon Readings: Lev.19:1-2,11-18; Matt.25:31-end Topics: The Deanery of Droitwich, Rural Dean Sheila Banyard, those who worship in St Andrew’s, those who work in the health services, people with disabilities, the dying and bereaved Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat St Augustine’s Church will be open for a ‘drop in’ Quiet Day. Please put this date in your diary and watch this space for further details. INHERITANCE Riding Lights Passion Play for Lent Written by Bridget Foreman Directed by Paul Burbridge, Readings: Isa.55:10-11; Matt.6:7-15 Designed by Anna Gooch Topics: The Diocese of Worcester, Nigel Byard, those Wednesday 4th March, 7.30pm St Mark’s Church, Vicarage who worship in St Augustine’s, those who work in the Lane, Pensnett, Brierley Hill, DY5 4JH : Tickets: £10 (cash or media, the housebound cheques only) from Mary Joyce on 01384 78987 or www.stmarkspensnett.org.uk Readings: Jonah 3; Luke 11:29-32 Topics: The Church of England, those who worship in St ♦ On a dusty road leading to Jerusalem, a woman stumbles towards her judgement. Just weeks later, Jesus will take the Nicholas’, those who work in education, schools & same road, leading to the cross. In Capernaum, the town they training, farming and the food industry both call home, they are rejected. In the temple where they Readings: Esther 14:1-5,12-14 or Isa.55:6-9; worship, they are condemned. The synagogue leader plots to Matt.7:7-12 destroy them both. Topics: The Anglican Communion, those who worship in ♦ Inheritance weaves the strands of the biblical Passion into a St Peter’s, Rita Holden, those who work in business and dramatic new narrative. It evokes the community where Jesus commerce, local factories and large businesses lived, the people who knew him best, the powers that brought Readings: Ezek.18:21-28; Matt.5:20-26 him to execution. And, in the shadow of the cross, it casts light Topics: Other churches and Christian denominations, on some of the women who Jesus stands alongside, sharing in those who worship in the other churches in Droitwich, their suffering. Echoing through time, it renews our the Readers of the parish, those who work in leisure expectations of the kingdom of heaven and who might share services, refugees and asylum seekers its inheritance. ♦ Inheritance is a communal experience of theatre and worship. Readings: Deut.26:16-end; Matt.5:43-end The performance provides an opportunity to reflect on Christ’s Topics: Other faith groups and religions, Archbishop Passion and space for the audience to make their own Justin, Bishop John, Bishop Graham, Archdeacon Nikki, the Churchwardens, those who work in government and response at the foot of the Cross. public service, politics and politicians For more information and a full list of tour dates visit our Through the week Those ill or in need: Sue Stitson, Peter Mobley, Laurie Hall, Penny Grange, Margaret Anderson, Beryl Titley, Barbara Smart, Pat Harrison Those who have died: Shirley Gandy. Praying for the Parish: This week we are praying for people who live and work in Willets Road, Grosvenor Way, Pridzor Road, Queen Street, Farmers Green, Spa Road Urgent requests for prayer: Contact Heather Ward on 01905 772837 or 07800 631239 Retreat in Daily Life The next Retreat in Daily Life support group will be on Thursday 5th March 2015 at 7.30pm at the home of Mary and Jeff Causier, 8 Addenbrooke Road (775265), led by Debbie Prigg, focusing on John 2: v13-22. All are welcome. Debbie Prigg (771288) website: www.ridinglights.org/inheritance Get Fit for Foodbank! Do you know anyone who loves to run? Did you know booking a place for the Worcester City 10K run or 50k run/bike/run is now open? If you or someone you know would like to enter for this event to raise funds for Foodbank, Book Now! as places get snapped up quickly, especially as there may be a chance to run with Paula Radcliffe. The event is on September 20th in Worcester so plenty of time for training. For more details and to book a place go to www. worcestercityrun.com - but hurry! Foodbank has a wide circle of people we can ask to be your sponsors if you need more. Contact Foodbank on:[email protected] for sponsor forms. To contact us dprigg@btinternet. www.droitwichparish.org.uk A Registered Charity No. 1128487 Women's World Day of Prayer This interdenominational service is on Friday 6th March at 10.30am in the Baptist Church. It has been prepared by Christian women of the Bahamas with the title 'Jesus said to them: Do you know what I have done for you?' All are invited to the service, men as well as women, and to the refreshments afterwards. St Augustine’s Breakfast & Congregational meeting Our next breakfast after the 0800 Eucharist at St Augustine's will be on Sunday 8 March and will be combined with a congregational meeting. Names to Barbara Stephens would be appreciated but this is not essential. Thirty Pieces of Silver On Saturday 21st March between 10.30am and 3.00pm Parish Office 01905 794952 [email protected] Clergy Revd Nigel Byard ~ 01905 778265; mob: 07902 217144; [email protected] Revd Rita Holden ~ 01905 772787; [email protected] Parish Churchwardens: Hilary Fisher 01905 798 551 ; [email protected] (particular responsibility for St Andrew’s & St Nicholas’) Michael Norris 01905 796 254 ; [email protected] (particular responsibility for St Peter’s) Richard Rose 01905 773 911 ; [email protected] (particular responsibility for St Augustine’s) Director of Music Mr Roger Gay 01905 770539
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