Holy Trinity Brussels March 1st 2015 Lent 2 Newsletter Today’s Services: 9.00 Holy Communion: Chris Martin 10.30 Holy Communion: Arttu Mäkipää 14.00 Holy Communion: David Mitchell 19.00 Holy Communion: John and Susie Wilkinson Sunday School Theme: Jesus challenges us. Our readings this week Genesis 17: 1-7, 15, 16 Despite their great age, God promises Abraham and Sarah that they will found a great nation in the place where they now live as aliens. Normally, covenants impose equal obligations on both sides, but here the burden is on God. Abraham and Sarah have only to believe. As with all our covenants with God, this is a covenant of grace. Psalm 22 The life of obedience to God is not always easy. At times of trouble, God may seem far away. Yet the psalm moves to a confident conclusion, for the psalmist is confident that God hears the cry for help from his own. It is with that certainty that he can face the future, looking to the time when God’s rule is acknowledged. What a time of joy for those who put their trust in Him. Romans 4: 13-25 Paul’s point is that we lay hold of the benefits of the covenant by placing our faith in God, not through the sort of ceremonial obedience attached to practices such as circumcision. All those who put their trust in God, whether Jews or Gentiles, can enjoy the benefits of God’s covenant with Abraham, for when we are prepared to put our trust in God, he gives us credit for that and treats us as righteous. Mark 8: 31-38 Jesus is determined to obey God and to trust him right to the end. That is why he reacts so strongly to Peter. For us, a decision to follow Jesus is an act of the will. But it requires that we abandon self and trust God – as Abraham did. Jesus makes it plain that following him may not be easy, but will bring great rewards. Pointers for prayer Pray that all those who are in pain or trouble may feel able to cry out to God: and that their cry may be heard and they know God’s strength; Which is the greater challenge to our faith: the pains of life; or the mockery of unbelievers? Pray for courage; Often those who most openly scorn commitment to God are nearer to faith than the indifferent. Pray for them, too. At tonight’s 7 pm service John and Susie Wilkinson continue our study series on Ephesians with ‘Family Fortunes’, drawing on Ephesians 5:21-6:4 Our Life Together Welcome to Holy Trinity. Coffee and tea are served downstairs after the 10.30 service, the bar is also open. Do come down and join us for this time of fellowship, and introduce yourself if you are new to or visiting Brussels. Sunday School. The topic of the month for February is “Jesus challenges us.” This week the Bible passage is Matthew 7:13–29. Throughout Lent the 12.30 Holy Communion service each Wednesday will be followed by a bread and soup lunch (a small donation is requested). As we prepare for Easter why not pause to join us for this hour of prayer, calm and fellowship? The booklet of Lenten Meditations is now available at the back of the church. Please do take a copy to help your preparations for Easter. A download is also available attached to this notice. You can also read the daily meditations on either of the church Facebook pages- Holy Trinity Brussels 7pm Community and Holy Trinity Brussels and an exciting new option is a gsm app for android~~HTB Lent Book https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.apps.n206902406. The iPhone app will appear shortly. Jane and David Brown would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to contribute a meditation. How is your Lent reading going? Still not started? Come and get something special at the book stall downstairs after the 10.30 service. All Lent books at half price! La Foresta. I have just put in my forms for La Foresta, taking advantage of early bird prices, and am really looking forward to not only hearing great speakers from our church, but also the opportunity to make new friends. We need at least 100 people to break even, and we almost half way there. During this interregnum period, your support for such weekends is even more important. So whether you're a regular, or especially someone new or who hasn't been for while please don't forget to sign up, the earlier the better! Raj. We have re-started the prayer meetings such as we held at the end of last year for the interregnum, and for the appointment of a new Senior Chaplain for our church. Two more meetings will take place in Church House Conference Room: next Sunday 8th March at 12.30, and on Thursday 19th March at 18.30. The meetings will last about half an hour. They are organised at different times to allow you maximum flexibility to organise any other commitments around them. Everyone welcome. Do contact Sue Bird (0476 410 875) for further information. The monthly Bun Sunday bake sales held during 2014 raised just over € 3000. Any suggestions welcome for projects to be supported this year. Please in writing to me or by e-mail ([email protected]). Ann Freeman. On Sunday 8th March, the Bishop of London, Rt Revd Richard Chartres, will be preaching at our 10H30 service. On Sunday 15th March at the 10.30 service Bishop Robert Innes will be presiding at a service of baptism and confirmation. Please keep the candidates in your prayers as they take this important step in their lives of faith. Please pray too for Heather Roy and Arttu Mäkipää who will be licensed as Readers. There will be a Bring and Share lunch on 15th March too, so please plan to bring enough food for you and your family to share. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will be in Brussels for the day tomorrow (Monday). He is coming to visit Bishop Robert to encourage him in his new ministry and also to visit the EU Institutions with Bishop Robert and David Fieldsend to have discussions with key leaders on issues of concern. He has also been invited to an audience with King Philippe. Unfortunately on this occasion he will not be able to join us at Holy Trinity for a Sunday service. Please pray that this visit may be constructive and that the Archbishop’s wisdom will be well received by those visited. World Day of Prayer is on Friday 6th March. The English speaking service for the Brussels area is at the Christian Centre, Chaussée de Wateloo 47, 1640 Rhode St Genèse at 10.30. This year the service which will be used throughout the world is prepared by women of the Bahamas. ‘Travelling light’ The 2015 women’s ecumenical retreat for English speaking women in Belgium, from 5pm on Friday 13th March until 5pm on Saturday 14th March. Our speaker is Revd Dr Judy Craig Peck, a Family Doctor, Anglican Priest and Spiritual Director in the Diocese of Peterborough, UK. This year the retreat is at the old abbey at Kortenberg. Costs vary from €50 - €90. You can choose between residential or sleeping at home. For more details contact Ann Milton at [email protected] Easter Lilies. As in previous years, the flower team invites you to give Easter lilies in memory of departed loved ones. Each lily costs €2 and envelopes will be available at the back of the church from next Sunday. Please put the name(s) of those you wish to commemorate on the envelope and the corresponding amount of money inside and return to the basket. Church Council meets on Monday 2nd March at 20.00 in the Church House conference room. The Prayer Chain welcomes requests for prayer for any situation with complete confidentiality to Ilka Tank: [email protected] Tel 02 675 52 10 or to Anne Fieldsend 02 735 1997. Vacancy: Anglican Religious Education has two vacancies in secondary school teaching : two hours in Brussels-Laken and two hours in Antwerp-Kapellen. Information www.anglicaneducation.org Contact: [email protected] Edith Cavell Commemoration This year we commemorate Edith Cavell and the Belgian Edith Cavell Commemoration Group (BECCG) is organizing a series of events together with the Commune of Uccle and Cinematek. We would like to know of members of Holy Trinity who might be interested to receive direct information and who might be interested in getting involved on the practical side with one or two events. A web site has been created and will be available soon in French and Dutch www.edith-cavell-belgium.eu/ Please contact Birte Day for further information : [email protected] Chris Martin is leaving Brussels after Easter to return definitively to Edinburgh. He is a bit worried about whether he can get all his stuff into a suitcase. If you are travelling to Edinburgh later in the year by car, and would be able to take a small box or two with you (mainly books, coffee mugs etc), that would be enormously helpful. Contact him on [email protected] Do you fancy a holiday in the South of France and pay your rent to the Church House Redevelopment Project? Sue Bird has a villa in the foothills of the Pyrenees, not far from Med and mountains, 5 bedrooms, private swimming pool, for all year-round holidays. Sign up quickly though as July and August are nearly full! If you are interested, please contact Sue on 0476-410-875 or [email protected] Accommodation wanted: An ordinand training for Anglican ministry in the UK needs accommodation in Brussels while undergoing medical treatment from May or June until July or August. If you would be able to offer him accommodation for all or part of that period please contact John Wilkinson or Chris Martin via the church office. Professional lady requires a one-bedroomed apartment or studio in or near Brussels (preferably on the East /NE side) for 9 to 12 months. Contact Brenda Wiederhold as from 12 March on 0479 22 45 31 or anytime by email: [email protected]. Rita Histed, her Brussels contact, says thanks for any offers of accommodation – even short term – to help Brenda on her return to Brussels; if necessary call her (0479 10 12 08 or [email protected]) and she’ll pass on any information to Brenda who is currently in the USA. The Wider Church The film ‘L’heureux Naufrage’ – ‘Fortunate Shipwreck’ is a 45 minute documentary made in Quebec, Canada (by YWAM Montreal) on 'the emptiness of post-Christian society'. It is fast moving, with many different speakers and is very relevant to our society here in Belgium and Western Europe. The 'Première' of this movie will be at the Vendôme Theatre, near the Porte de Namur metro Brussels, on Thursday 5 March at 19.30. Admission 8 euros. There will be a discussion afterwards in French and English. The movie is in French with excellent English subtitles. The website for the Vendôme Theatre where it will be shown has a good synopsis of the film, in French, at www.cinema-vendome.be/les_films/prochainement The Sally Army will be marching in for the next Brunch of the International Christian Womens' Club on March 10th. Major Ruth Stannett will be telling us about the 'Army's' work with people who have been trafficked, as well as her work as a Pastor. We will have the chance to sing some rousing SA Choruses, while allowing plenty of opportunity for Fellowship over our 'buffet' Brunch. See posters and flyers for further information. And join us for a Prayer Coffee 'chez' Pam Clements the following week. Full details on poster in lobby. Address: The Pro-Cathedral of Holy Trinity Rue Capitaine Crespel 29, B-1050 Brussels Website: http://www.holytrinity.be Phone: 02/511.71.83 Email: [email protected] Office hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9a.m. – 12 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Newsletter items: to [email protected] by 9 a.m. Tuesday Associate Chaplains: Canon John Wilkinson and Canon Prof. Jack McDonald Assistant Chaplain: The Revd Chris Martin Lay Minister: David Fieldsend Pastoral Assistant: Mrs Janet Sayers Outreach Worker: Jeremy Heuslein Lay Assistant: Naomi Brown Gift account for pledges and donations to Holy Trinity Brussels is: IBAN: BE14 3100 3441 5383 BIC: BBRUBEBB Contributions to Church House Redevelopment Fund is: IBAN: BE39 3104 5510 7619 BIC: BBRUBEBB
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