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The Cornerstone Café @ St Paul’s

February 5th, 2010 · Comments Off

Open every Monday (except Bank Holidays)
from 10.30am serving till 1.00pm.
Come along for a slice of our delicious home-made
cakes or have a freshly baked jacket potato for lunch.

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Rector’s Ramblings, February 2010

February 4th, 2010 · Comments Off

ST PAUL’S REORDERING – with the excitement and wonderfully generous response (some £110,000 given, pledged or loaned) for the next phase of work at St Paul’s church we are looking to be able to start on this after Easter. The PCC recently gave its go-ahead and we are hoping the builders will be proceeding with the work at both the south & north entrances and the building of two vestry rooms. (The temporary curtain which went up some 18 years ago will finally be confined to history!)

ALICE HALL – I am really looking forward to joining folk in Bristol Cathedral for Alice Hall’s licensing as an LLM (Licensed Lay Minister) or Reader. She is a great asset to our ministry team and I want to wish God’s blessing on her ministry amongst us.

VERONICA KILMISTER – also, I am delighted that Veronica Kilmister was recently selected to become an LLM . She will continue her training and is expected to be licensed in February 2011.

CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES – if anyone is thinking about being Confirmed (the next service takes place on Wednesday 5 May at St Andrew’s church at 7.30pm) please could you contact me as we look towards holding some appropriate preparation for adults and/or youths.

ASH WEDNESDAY & LENT – we will be holding special services to mark the beginning of Lent at 10am on Wednesday 17 February at St Paul’s and at 10am on the 18 February at Kington St Michael. Lent is a special time – a gift to the church – a time to think and reflect on the meaning of Jesus’ passion and death – before the joyful celebration of the Resurrection on Easter Day.

WOMEN’S UNION & THAILAND – also, on Thursday 18 at 2.15pm I will be speaking to the Women’s Union in the hall about my recent trip with Ann (my wife) to Thailand. Yes, there will be some holiday snaps but I also want to reflect on the church and challenge of living as a Christian in a Bhuddist culture. I will also bring people up to date with Anjali & Neil Kanagaratnam’s life in Ban Chang.

21 FEBRUARY 10am – at this service at St Paul’s the Rev Keith Powell will come and bring the final part of our Healing & Wholeness journey. He will preach on the question Jesus asks the man at the pool ‘Do you want to get well?’ (John 5:1-15). Do come along, he is a good speak and I am looking forward to the communion and prayer ministry we can offer that day.

UGANDA REFLECTIONS – Karin Needham will be speaking on her visit to Uganda on Monday 22 February at 7.30pm at St Pauls (and showing some lovely photos too). Do come along.
ALSO, the deanery is hosting a visit from a group from Mukono in the period 19 March – 9 April and Phil Townsend & Tim Woodward will be looking for offers of accommodation and meals. Can I encourage you to volunteer – it is such a blessing to host a brother & sister in Christ from such a different context.

‘GIVING FOR LIFE’ SEMINAR – the diocese has invited John Preston (the National Stewardship & Resources Officer) to come to speak on ‘Giving for Life’ at 7.30pm on Tuesday 23 February at St Peter’s church in Frogwell. I would like to encourage anyone interested in the issue of Christian giving please to come along!

ALPHA AWAY DAY – with a very good response to the current ALPHA course we will be holding an Awayday on Saturday 6 March. Details of timing and venue can be obtained during the ALPHA evenings.

AREA DEAN ROLE – and just in case you think I don’t have enough to do… I can tell you that there are some interesting things going on in the wider deanery – with the main focus being on the so-called ‘vacancy process’ at the Corsham Benefice (where Roger the Team Rector has retired) and in the By Brook Benefice (where Val the Team Vicar has moved and Ann the Team Rector is anticipating retiring in the summer). We are hoping to make future appointments – but very much in the context of the church being both priest and people together – a joint venture, if you like, and so church is not seen as the place lay people ‘keep ticking over’ until their next priest arrives!

DIOCESAN NEWS – can now be found on the internet with interesting news from around the Diocese of Bristol on www.bristol.anglican.org/news/local

SAMUEL’S WEDDING – as you probably know, our son Samuel will be getting married on Saturday 10 April to Becky Simpson in Oswestry. Please keep them in your prayers as they start on this great adventure together. They are a lovely couple who met at university and they will be setting up home in York where Samuel is working in hospital management and Becky for the minister at St Michael-le-Belfry church.

PRAYER LABYRITH (HOLY WEEK) – having held 24 hours & 36 hours of continuous prayer at St Pauls we are looking to encourage prayer in a different format this Holy Week. Maddy Crook writes “as the prayer weekends we have provided over the last year have been such a success with really good feedback as to how people have found these times such a blessing we are taking this a step further for Easter and planning to set up a prayer labyrinth during Holy Week. We will be utilizing the south aisle now the pews have been removed we have a much larger space to enable us to be more creative. It is planned to have St Paul’s church open for a couple of hours each day during the early part of the evening, probably between 6-8 pm Mon – Sat and then during Sunday morning. The labyrinth will be a means of people journeying through the week to meditate on the journey Christ took leading up to the resurrection, I am hoping that we will also be able to offer prayer ministry for folk to pray or talk with others if they would like to.”

THEMES & READINGS – will be as follows at the morning services during January, continuing the theme (from John’s Gospel) QUESTIONS JESUS ASKS (…OF US)

MIDWEEK BIBLE READINGS – at our midweek services of Holy Communion (10am on Wednesdays at St Paul’s – and 10am Thursdays at Kington St Michael) we are continuing a series called on ISAIAH THE PROPHET, but also take a break for Ash Wednesday (at both churches!)

PRAYER FOR THE MONTH – comes from the writings of St Augustine and reminds us of our utter dependence on God.

Almighty God, you have made us for yourself,
And our hearts are restless
Till they find their rest in you.
Teach us to offer ourselves to your service,
That here we may have your peace,
And in the world to come
May see you face to face;
Through Jesus Christ our Lord
Amen

Simon Tyndall

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Organ Recital

January 29th, 2010 · Comments Off

April 23rd. Well known organist Nigel Ogden will be in
concert at Tabernacle URC, St Mary’s Street.
Nigel Ogden is the presenter of ‘The Organist
Entertains’ on BBC Radio 2.
Further details will be available soon

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Christingle Thank You

January 29th, 2010 · Comments Off

On behalf of the Children’s Society, we would like to
thank everyone who helped with the preparations for
the two services, especially the Meilton ‘team’!
Thank you also to all those who supported the ser-
vices and donated so generously. You helped to
raise a pleasing total £514.55.
Thank you also to the Scouts who donated £50.88
from their Christingle service and to Sheldon Sixth
Form who donated £52.
The money goes towards the Children’s society’s
valuable work with disadvantaged youngsters.

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Messy Church

January 29th, 2010 · Comments Off

Lucy Moore, author and creator of ‘Messy Church’ will
be leading a training day for the Diocese of Bristol.
Lucy will cover a number of questions during the day
What are you trying to do and why?
Planning a fresh expression of church for
families that’s right for your situation.
Getting the priorities right and Sustaining them.
Practical crafts & ideas for engaging all-age
St Peter’s Church, Chippenham
Saturday May 15th, 9.30am-3.00pm
£20 per delegate
Refreshments provided,
please bring your own lunch
For more information contact Dan Jones on
0117 906 0100 or daniel.jones@bristoldiocese.org

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Haiti Collection

January 29th, 2010 · Comments Off

The total value of the last two Sunday’s special Collections taken at St Pauls for the work in Haiti, was £1617.30. This amount will be sent to the ‘Christian Aid Haiti Earthquake Appeal’. We have now closed the special collection.


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Alice Hall’s licensing

January 7th, 2010 · Comments Off

Alice Hall’s licensing
Alice will be licensed as a Reader (Licensed Lay
Minister) will take place at Bristol Cathedral on
Saturday 6th February at 10.30am.
Everyone welcome. Do come along and support Alice
at this time!

Alice will be licensed as a Reader (Licensed Lay

Minister) will take place at Bristol Cathedral on

Saturday 6th February at 10.30am.

Everyone welcome. Do come along and support Alice

at this time!

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Sponsored Sleep Out

January 7th, 2010 · Comments Off

Sponsored Sleep Out
Julie and Stevie Townsend are doing the sponsored
sleep out in aid of Doorway on Saturday 30th January.
We would love lots of sponsors to help us keep warm
and to cheer us along on this very worthy cause. Please
catch us to sign up after the 10am services over the next
2 weeks. Thank you to all those who have already
sponsored us!

Julie and Stevie Townsend are doing the sponsored

sleep out in aid of Doorway on Saturday 30th January.

We would love lots of sponsors to help us keep warm

and to cheer us along on this very worthy cause. Please

catch us to sign up after the 10am services over the next

2 weeks. Thank you to all those who have already

sponsored us!

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Rector’s Ramblings, January 2010

December 26th, 2009 · Comments Off

EVERY BLESSING – I write this before Christmas and yet you may read it after the start of 2010. So, I wish you God’s peace and blessing at this time. The dark nights and colder weather remind us that we are a people who thrive on warmth. We need the sun and household heating to ensure that we are both comfortable and able to survive the winter. It is natural. And just as natural is our need to feel the heat and warmth of God’s love for us. We were created to enjoy him and be a worshipping people. Psalm 145 tells us

‘Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no-one can fathom… the Lord is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made… the Lord is near to all who call on him to all who call on him in truth… the Lord watches over all who love him.’

What wonderful words to see us into a New Year!

THANK YOU – a massive thanks from me to all those who have given so generously to the St Pauls Re-ordering Appeal. What a wonderful total and what a magnificent achievement to have raised the money in such a short period of time. Now, let the work commence!

ALPHA – just to remind you that I am very enthusiastic about the up-coming Alpha course (starting on wednesday 20 January in St Paul’s hall) and would love to encourage you to come and bring someone along who’d like to know more about the meaning of life!

GROUP SERVICE – in January will take place at 6.30pm at Langley Burrell church when I will lead a service as we commit ourselves to the year ahead with God. I hope to offer both prayer and anointing with oil to mark a new start and expect we will use this prayer from the Methodist church. (I am anticipating using it also at St Paul’s at 10am on this first Sunday of the new year.)

I am no longer my own but yours.
Put me to what you will,
Rank me with whom you will;
Put me to doing, put me to suffering;
Let me be employed for you or laid aside for you,
Exalted for you or brought low for you.
Let me be full, let me be empty,
Let me have all things, let me have nothing.
I freely and wholeheartedly yield all things to your pleasure and disposal.
And now, glorious and blessed God,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
You are mine and I am yours.
So be it.
And the covenant made on earth,
Let it be ratified in heaven.
Amen.

ALSO – that evening (as each Sunday night) there will be a 7pm service at St Paul’s. We feel the need to be consistent in what we offer at St Paul’s and will be experimenting to see how holding a Group Service in addition goes down.

THEMES & READINGS – will be as follows at the morning services during January, continuing the theme (from John’s Gospel) QUESTIONS JESUS ASKS (…OF US).

MIDWEEK BIBLE READINGS – at our midweek services of Holy Communion (10am on Wednesdays at St Paul’s – and 10am Thursdays at Kington St Michael) we are continuing a series called on ISAIAH THE PROPHET.

PRAYER FOR THE MONTH – how about this for 2010!

Jesus, Lord of Time, hold us in your eternity.
Jesus, Image of God, travel with us the life of faith.
Jesus, Friend of Sinners, heal the brokenness of your world.
Jesus, Lord of Tomorrow, draw us into your future.
Amen

Simon Tyndall

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Carol Service at Kington St. Michael

December 11th, 2009 · Comments Off

Saturday 19th December at 7.00pm.
Traditional carols and lessons, with music by Paul
Bambrough and friends.
Retiring collection in aid of ‘Caring at Christmas’. Light
refreshments will be served after the service

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