St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Aylesford Parish Notes for Third Sunday of Lent 8th March 2015 We are a fair-trade church AYLESFORD CHURCH WELCOMES YOU WARMLY, WHATEVER AGE YOU MAY BE! If you have come with a child who is under 4 years old, your child is very welcome to stay in the pew during the service or go to the Children’s Corner at the back of the church. If your child is four years or more, and Sunday Club is running today, they are welcome to attend Sunday Club. Parents/guardians may accompany their children to Sunday Club if they are hesitant about going to the club, which runs from 10 – 11am. COLLECT FOR THE WEEK Merciful Lord, challenge us in our thinking, we pray, that we may know your will for us and give up what harms us, so that with pure hearts and minds we can follow you, the only God, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. TODAY 8am & 10am Holy Communion. Theme: Jesus always challenges us! Readings for today: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 The Christian message sounds stupid! (NT p 206) & John 2:13-22 Jesus creates a stir in the temple (NTp119). The Week Ahead th Monday 9 : 2.30pm Communion Gavin Astor House. Tuesday 10th: 2pm Friendship Group. 8pm-9.15pm Bell ringing practice. Wednesday 11th: 10.00am Holy Communion. 1.15pm Kidzpraise. 3pm Songs of Praise Duchess of Kent Court. 4pm Communion Dennis Cadman House. Thursday 12th: 7.15-8.15pm Juniors & 8pm Adults Choir Practice. Saturday 14th: 9.30am Prayers for peace. Sunday 15th: 8am Holy Communion. 10am Morning Prayer. Theme: Mothering Sunday. Parish Notes are now available to download on the Church website. They can be found on the "main home page" and the "events page". www.aylesford-church.org.uk LARGE PRINT AVAILABLE AT BACK OF CHURCH CCLI Licence No. 417757 -1- St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Aylesford WHO TO CONTACT Vicar: Chris van Straaten 01622 717434 (Friday is his day off) [email protected] Church office: Anita Keays Tuesdays and Thursdays 9am to 2pm. 01622 719366 [email protected] Churchwardens: Brenda Sladen 01622 882395 [email protected] Alan Longmuir 01732 220209 [email protected] Pastoral Assistant: Parish Evangelist: Parish Website: Janet Holdstock 01622 710083 Cherith Bourne 01622 717267 Jenny Relf 01622 710963 www.aylesford-church.org.uk Aylesford Church Prayer Line If you have a special request for a prayer to be said at the 10 o’clock service on Sunday, please telephone Richard or Cherith on 01622 717267 at anytime during the week and they will pass your message on. Quiet Area for Prayer and Prayer Book - You are welcome to use the chapel on Sundays or during the week for prayer, and a Prayer book is available, in which you can write any prayer requests. These will be prayed through at the Wednesday morning service. The Key to the Church - This is kept at the Village Shop. You are welcome to borrow it if you want to go into the church outside service times. Prayers for our Church – Please pray for our Friendship afternoon and for our other attempts to make contact with lonely people. ‘Friends’ Quiz Evening Saturday 21st March at 7 for 7.30pm at The Brassey Centre. Brian Reynolds returns again setting the questions at this popular quiz. Tickets £4 bring your own drinks & nibbles. Pre-book tables of 6 or individual tickets with Brenda on 01622 882395 ‘Friends’ Italian Music Evening Saturday 25th April 7.30pm. An evening (in church) of opera and light music with an Italian flavour, sung by ‘Bel Canto’ Brian White, Richard Kemp & Kathryn Norman. Tickets from Brenda on 01622882395. ‘Friends’ £9 & Non-members £10 to include a glass of wine/juice & some Italian nibbles. ‘What God’s been doing in our church recently?’ Some years ago many people contributed to a booklet recounting persona stories of where they’d thought they’d seen God at work in the past year. We are going to do another booklet in the next few months, covering 2014 & early 2015 IF there are enough contributions. Please do consider writing something and giving it to Chris, preferably electronically. www.aylesford-church.org.uk -2- St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Aylesford Notes From Janet: Lent Group ‘Challenging Poverty’ continues at Janet’s home every Wednesday at 145pm and again at 7-45pm. Dorcas Centre. This is the Larkfield Community Church. They have started a food bank with Trussell Trust each week from the centre. There is also a Thursday lunch club for seniors. Lifts arranged. Prayer visiting. The team re start visiting homes on the second Monday in each month. We go out for an hour from 5-30pm. If anyone else would like to join us we could cover a wider area. Speak to Jenny. Allergen Advice Just a reminder that the Food Standard Agency listed 14 allergens to be aware of. These include the obvious such as eggs and nuts but also flavouring in soup cubes such as celery. When you cook for church functions let Janet know ingredients so we can display these. Notices at the back of church in the kitchen need to be put out at coffee time please. APCM (our church AGM) This is on 29th April at 7.45pm in the Brassey Centre. ‘Games Evening’ Saturday 28th March 6-8pm in church. A fun evening of good old family games, some active ones. You won’t have to take part in all of them as teams will choose representatives for each game Teams can have up to10 & must have adults & children (at least 2 children 4-11). You can come as a team or join one.This is a fun evening for children, parents and grandparents. Cost: £2 to take part & £1 as spectators. Please see flyers at the back of church. Book your team with Chris. Could you help: making Flower Posies for Mothering Sunday Please let Chris know if you could come to the church for approximately an hour On Saturday 14 March at 10.15am. Easter Flowers Firstly I would like to thank all of you who generously gave donations for the Christmas Flowers. It is greatly appreciated. Once again it is now time for Easter Flowers. Would you kindly give a list of names of the people you would like to be remembered with your donations by the last Sunday in March. Please give them to the Vicar, Anita at the Office or myself. Thanking you. Ann Game. Celebrations Services March 22nd.The theme of both services on March 22nd will be celebration and thanksgiving for all the good things about our church, so we do hope you will be able to join us on this joyful occasion. You should be receiving a personal invitation this week, which will also contain some details about this year’s Stewardship campaign. www.aylesford-church.org.uk -3- St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Aylesford Environmental Display This week’s is self-explanatory - a display of items from some primary school pupils. The “green” group Fair Trade This is the last week for the stall - there are a few new items so do have a look. You can order at any time, so if you have not yet done so, lease take a catalogue. If you would like to support Traidcraft with a donation, your contribution will be doubled if you let me have it before the end of March - pick up a leaflet about the Fair Necessities Appeal from the back of the church. Claire Sullivan Amnesty International Write for Rights If you took part in the card-signing we did just before Christmas, you were one of 85,000 in the UK who supported the People at Risk campaign this year - and one of the 3 million world-wide! There have been some small improvements already for a few of the cases - the only one of “our” cases we have heard about is Liu Ping her daughter is immensely grateful to everyone who sent cards, as she is now able to go to visit her mother in prison. If you are interested in following up these cases or finding out about others that Amnesty are supporting, do have a look at their website. Iris Neel Organ update A great deal has been happening since the last status report (including Christmas!)... So an update is well overdue. Work is progressing well at the organ builders, and they will be returning to site at some point over the next month to commence modernising the wiring inside the organ itself, and then to start re-assembly. In practical terms, this means that the planned completion by Easter will unfortunately be delayed a few weeks. The visit to the organ builders in January had to be postponed, although this is now likely to occur late in March, in parallel with the re-wiring of the organ itself. We are also awaiting approval from the Diocese to move the console into the main body of the church when it returns from the organ builders: This was first proposed nearly 40 years ago, so it will be good to finally realise the benefits of the new position. The updated history of the organ is now well advanced, so this is really the last chance to let Michael know (if you haven’t done so already) if you would prefer your financial support of the project to be listed anonymously, rather than by name. More details of the book will be publicised in April / May. Whilst the main focus of fundraising is now for essential church maintenance, the organ appeal continues to receive some welcome donations, to defray any unexpected costs and to make provision for future maintenance: Thank you once again for the magnificent support you have given to this project! Michael Keays www.aylesford-church.org.uk -4-
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