ST PETER’S METHODIST CHURCH St Peter’s Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2BE www.canterburymethodistchurch.co.uk Charity No. 1128069 St Peter’s is a full member of Churches Together in Canterbury St Peter’s and other churches in the Canterbury & East Kent Circuit are Fair Trade Churches Pentecost & Aldersgate Sunday 24 May 2015 Gospel Reading: John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 We are delighted to welcome everyone to St Peter’s, especially students and people visiting Canterbury. If this is your first visit, please introduce yourself to one of the Stewards or the Minister and sign the Visitors’ Book on the table in the Church Vestibule. If you are new to the Church or have recently moved into the area, and would like more details about what we offer, please speak to one of the Stewards. Everyone is welcome to enjoy fellowship over tea, coffee or squash after the morning service. Visitors and newcomers are especially welcome to stay. 10.30 am Service at Old Wives Lees Village Hall 10.30 am Morning Worship & Junior Church The Service will be led by Revd Hugh-Nigel Sheehan Church Stewards: Doug Woodcock & Margaret Anderson Lesson Readers: Maureen & Brian Stocker 6.00 pm Evening Worship. The Service will include Holy Communion and be led by Revd Helen Leltley Copies of the Spring Edition of Connexion are on the table in the Vestibule – a Chaplaincy Special. Please help yourselves. Speak to the Stewards for details of the Crèche or if you need a large print copy of the Hymn Book or Bible. There is a Hearing Aid Loop System in the Church. Users should switch to the “T” position. The loop is most effective if users sit in the seats at each side of the church rather than the middle. Minister – The Revd Geoff Boxer Circuit Office: 01227 459449 E-mail: [email protected] Room Bookings (including the hall and church) contact Roy Irons (07740 541252 or [email protected]) Notices for 25 - 31 May 2015. Wednesday 27 10.00 am Service of Holy Communion in the Church led by Revd John Bown 10.30 – 12 noon Wednesday Morning Coffee will be served in the Foyer. 7.45 pm Bridge House Group meets. Thursday 28 7.30 pm Music at St Peter’s Annual General Meeting at the Church 8.00 pm Ichthus Student Group . Saturday 30 7.30 pm Glittering Gala of favourites from musical and opera, supporting Action for Children and The Children’s Society at York Street Methodist Church, Broadstairs. Full details on flier in Vestibule. 31 May 2015 – Trinity Sunday 10.00 am Service at Old Wives Lees Chapel led by Mr Richard Martin. 10.30 am Morning Worship & Junior Church The Service will be led by Revd Stephen Skinner Church Steward: Doug Woodcock Lesson Readers: Alison Woodcock & Margaret Anderson Missing Glasses Margaret Anderson has lost her glasses. They were last seen on the table in the Vestibule on Wednesday 13 May in a brown velour covered case with redframed bifocals inside.. If you have picked them up for safe keeping or moved them could you please let Margaret know. Thank you. Geoff’s Sabbatical: During the next three months Geoff will be touring the UK visiting some of the Historic heritage sites of Methodism. He has set up a blog which he will update from time to time during his sabbatical, so you can follow his progress. Check in at: https://wesleytour.wordpress.com Looking Ahead June Sunday 7 12 noon. Soup, bread and cheese lunch for Christian Aid. We shall be joined by Christine and Stephen Hoffman during a brief visit to Canterbury from Florida. 4.00 pm Easter Offering Service for the Canterbury and East Kent Circuit at York Street Methodist Church, Broadstairs. The service will be led by Revd Stephen Skinner Saturday 13 Garden Party at Maranatha, Selling Road, CT4 8BH with lunch from 12 – 2.00 pm. (Indoors if wet). Bring & Buy, Cake & Traidcraft Stalls. Proceeds for the local Church and Pilgrims’ Hospices. For our Prayers: Thought for the Week You might as well try to see without eyes, hear without ears, or breathe without lungs, as to try to live the Christian life without the Holy Spirit." D.L. Moody Prayer for the Week Come, Holy Spirit, as Spirit of holiness to your Church. Come, Holy Spirit, as Spirit of understanding to the world. Come, Holy Spirit, as Spirit of wisdom to all people. Come, Holy Spirit, as Spirit of comfort to the sick. Come, Eternal Spirit, as Spirit of hope when I die. Amen Judith Dimond We pray for all who are unwell or may be unable to get to church, especially Hazel Burgess, Olive Cutting, May Gurr, Pam Lees, Gwilym Maltby, Barbara Martin (Connors House), Jill Myers, Daniel Richardson, Nina Seaman, Pat Snell, Joy Webster, Graham & Joyce Whistance, Margaret Withers. th Congratulations to Eva Phillips of Stelling Minnis who celebrated her 100 birthday on Thursday 21 May. Eva is now living in Grimstone House, Folkestone. We were sorry to hear that David Buontempo died suddenly at home on Tuesday. We keep his family in our prayers. Details of funeral arrangements will follow. Thirty-five years after he was murdered at the altar, Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero was beatified in El Salvador yesterday. An envoy of Pope Francis led the event, which drew hundreds of thousands of Catholics to the main square of San Salvador to honour a man who was known during the military dictatorship and civil war as a “voice for the voiceless”. Romero – a conservative who later came to sympathise with the leftwing Liberation Theology movement – was shot through the heart during mass at a hospital chapel on 24 March 1980, a day after he called on soldiers to cease killing innocent civilians. The sniper was under orders from the US trained and sponsored Roberto D’Aubuisson. Appeal from Catching Lives. As food stocks have reduced dramatically due to increased demands by clients, they are appealing for help to re-stock the larder at the centre in Station Road East (near the East station). In particular, there is a need for:Coffee, sugar, cuppa soups, brown and red sauces, custard powder, orange squash, marmite, pepper, marmalade and jams. Tinned vegetables and tomatoes, olive oil and toilet rolls. Any unwanted Easter eggs/chocolate! Supplies and/or donations will be gratefully received, and the Centre is now open 7 days a week for breakfast and lunch. Please note that any goods should have a shelf life of at least 3 months ahead. You can take donations directly to the Centre or leave them in the basket in the Vestibule for Monica to collect. Looking Ahead (cont’d) 13 – 21 June Refugee Tales: Gatwick Detainees’ Welfare Group has organised a walk from Dover – Crawley in solidarity with refugees and detainees. You are invited to join them for the whole walk, one or two days and an evening event. On Sunday 14 they will be in Canterbury and at 7.30 pm will hold an evening event at St Peter’s. Paul Merrywest will be” telling the tales” of some of the refugees who have landed on Malta. If you want to take part in any of the walking days you need to register on line at www.refugeetales.org. There are a few brochures giving information on the table in the Vestibule. Sunday 14 Gateway are having a cake stall at St Peter's after the morning service to raise funds to help Ruth Everingham on her trip to Uganda, Ruth is a teacher of the deaf and is very dedicated to this work. Ruth has to finance herself and at the moment is working to raise the remaining £1,000 she needs. Your support would be appreciated as would offers to make and buy cakes. Church Families’ baked potato lunch after the tea/coffee and cake sale in the hall. All families with children welcome, contact Jemima Wade on [email protected] for further details Thursday 25 Herne Bay Annual Church Family Outing to Godinton House and Gardens, near Ashford. The coach will leave William Street Car Park in Herne Bay at 9.30 am and pick up at Maynard Road Car Park, Canterbury, (next to Iceland on the Wincheap Retail Estate) at 10.00 am. On arrival there will be an opportunity to look round the gardens and enjoy a picnic lunch (undercover accommodation will be available if wet). There will be a tour of the house at approximately. 2.00 pm, followed by a cream tea at 4.30 pm before heading home. The total cost of the outing is £17. If you would like to join the group contact June Brewer on 01227 363880, email [email protected] by 13 June. Sunday 28 3.00 – 5.00 pm Afternoon Tea at Lychgate, The Terrace, Canterbury, CT2 7AJ. Proceeds in aid of All We Can and Old Wives Lees Chapel. Items for the next Notice Sheet should be with me by 10.00 pm on Wednesday. Jenny Devenish, tel:01227 456359, email [email protected] Please note that the Notice Sheet produced on 7 June will be for two weeks. Items for inclusion should be with me by 10.00 pm pm Sunday 31 May. Normal service will resume on 21 June. Thanks Jenny
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