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WHO'S WHO
Vicar: The Revd Beth Glover [email protected]
The Vicarage, 29 Ferry Road, Eastham 327-2182
Curate: The Revd Mark Turner
Lay Ministers: David Colenso (Emeritus) 327-3546
Ray Bonnard 327-4609, Anne York (Emeritus) 334-1996,
Andrew Bradley-Gibbons 328-0685
Pastoral Workers: Simone Llewellyn 327-8631, Dot Christiansen 327-5322
Parish Worker: Roy Munro 327-4721
Churchwardens: Sue Abraham 334-9216, Marilyn Gardner 327-1732
Parish Manager: George Wynne 327-3737
Church Treasurer: Irene Jones 327-6741
Church Organist: Malcolm Perry 334-1807
Choir: Gail Davies 348 1032, Gerry Warr 334 1162
Sacristan: Russ Boyes 573-3259
PCC Secretary: Sue Abraham 334-9216
Baptisms: Jane (0151 327 2420) or Nickie (0151 200 0636) ‐ evenings
Electoral Roll: Gordon Glover 327-2182
Flowers: Mrs. Chris Gardner 327-3767
Church Bookings: Church Centre, Jean Cullen 327-3317
St. Peter's, Sandra Wellings 07889 431085
Bellringers: Dave Hocker 07970528956
Disability Officer: Barbara Chambers 334-9329
Planned Giving Gift Aid : Diane Casewell 923-4113
Missionary Secretary: Anne York 334‐1996
Requests for Prayers: Lynn Matthews 327-1548, Simone Llewellyn 327-8631
Parish Safeguarding Coordinator: Emma Davies 07835 504676
Parish Magazine Editor: Philip Mayles 327-7196 [email protected]
Magazine Treasurer-Adverts-Distribution: Sue Pridding 327-5277
Magazine Postal Requests: Joan Hignett 327-1309
www.stmaryseastham.uk
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ST MARY’S
PARISH
EASTHAM
November 2019 70p
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ALTERNATIVE HALLOWEEN
5.30pm
PLEASE NOTE START TIME
which was incorrect in last month’s magazine
For more information or to book a place Vicar Beth 327 2182
Thursday
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HARVEST AT MILLFIELDS SCHOOL
The children took part in their harvest service after they had prepared
some beautiful pictures celebrating Gods good gifts. All the donations
went to the Forum where they will be used for those in need.
The Gifts laid out
Millfields Church of England Primary School
in Willington Avenue, Eastham (CH62 9EB) is our church school.
For more information ring 0151 327 1722 or
email: [email protected].
There is also a pre-school called Mini Millfields see page 29
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WHAT'S WHERE & WHEN
Meeting in the Parish Church Choir: Practice on Fridays 7.30p.m. 334-1162 Bellringers: Thursday Night 7.30p.m. - 8.30p.m. 07970 528956
Meeting in the Community Church, Eastham Rake Brownies: Mondays 6.15pm. - 7.30 p.m. 513-3601 Men's Group: 2nd Monday 8.00 p.m. 327-3546 CAMEO: Tuesdays 2.00 - 3.30 p.m. 327-3317 Brownies: Wednesday 6.15 - 7.45p.m. 07835-298757 Rainbows: Mondays 6.00 - 7.00 p.m. 07557-094190
Meeting in the Scout HQ. Ferry Road Beavers: Monday 6.15 - 7.30 p.m. 327-4487 Cub Scouts: Tuesday 6.45-8.15 p.m. Nick 07778 042347 Scouts: Thursday 6.45 - 8.45 p.m. Gill 0785 0468445
Meeting in St. Peter's Hall, Brookhurst Close Brookhurst Discussion Group: Alt. Thursdays, 10.30a.m.- 12.00noon (Held at various houses). (334-1207) Rainbows: Monday 6.15 - 7.15p.m. 07796 553792 Brownies: Wednesday 6.00 - 7.30p.m. 327-1655 Guides: Wednesday 7.30 - 9.00p.m. 07796 553792 Cub Scouts: Thursday 6.45 - 8.30p.m. 07921 197769 Beavers: Tuesday 6.00pm. - 7.00p.m. 07889 431085 Scouts: Monday 7.30-9.00 pm. Alan Palin 513 3538 Trefoil: 3rd Monday 8.00- 10.00p.m. 200-7741 Praise & Play: Wednesdays 2.00- 2.45p.m. 327-2182 Jam: Wednesdays 3.45 - 5.00 p.m. 327-2182
Meeting in the Sea Scout HQ. Eastham Rake Beavers: Tuesday 6.15- 7.30p.m. 327-5787 Cubs: Monday 6.30 - 8.00p.m. 327-5787 Scouts: Thursday 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. 327-5787
Meeting in the HQ, Eastham Rake, next to the Community Church, 1123 Hooton Park Sqd Air Training Corps
Tuesday and Thursday 7.30- 9.00 p.m. 328-1123
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EASTHAM PARISH SERVICES
Parish Church of St. Mary, The Blessed Virgin, Eastham Village 9.15a.m. 6.30p.m. 1st Sunday Holy Communion Evening Service 2nd Sunday Holy Communion Praise Worship 3rd Sunday Holy Communion Healing Communion
(Healing Communion is on the second Sunday this month) 4th Sunday Holy Communion (See Website Diary) 4th Sunday 11.00 a.m. J4U 5th Sunday Holy Communion Evening Service
Chapel of St. Peter, Brookhurst Close
10. 30a.m. 1st Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 2nd Sunday Worship for ALL Morning Worship 3rd Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 4th Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 5th Sunday Worship for ALL Morning Worship Wednesdays in term time JAM 3.45 - 5.00 pm
Eastham Community Church Centre, 107 Eastham Rake
11. 00am 1st Sunday Family Worship 2nd Sunday Family Communion 3rd Sunday Family Worship 4th Sunday Cafe Church 5th Sunday Family Worship Tuesdays in term time Little Gems 9.30 - 11am
WEEKDAY SERVICE - Parish Church, Every Wednesday, Holy Communion 10.15am
Weddings and Baptisms to be arranged with the Clergy
Visitation of the Sick
If informed, the Clergy are available to visit to bring spiritual help.
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November … remembering and rejoicing !
Dear everyone.
I think November is a wonderful month!
Just as the nights are drawing in and the clocks go back this weekend, the colours of nature
become comforting and colourful and Christmas is beckoning us in.
I just love the seasons. We have just celebrated Harvest and we collected so much food for
the Food Bank and the Ark at our Harvest Festivals at the Parish Church and St Peters.
This shines out against the awfulness of today’s Halloween, the trick or treating American-
ism and the dressing up in devil and vampire costumes (come back our Halloweens of bob
apples and duck apples!)
This year we have our Light and Bright Party on 31st October—an alternative Halloween.the
details are on page 1.
This year we are having fun with the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Please consider
sending your little ones to a fun, free, Light and Bright time?
‘Lest we Forget’, is a time of music and celebration to be held at St Mary’s Parish Church at
4pm on Saturday 9th November, again, details are in this Magazine (page 14).
This year the British Legion have said that instead of just remembering the fatalities of the
Armed Forces civilian deaths will be remembered too—how wonderful and right is that?
Our Angel Festival returns again this year—see below.
So, love and light and love to you all as we approach Christmas!
Vicar Bethx
Angels Fly in!
Our Angel Festival returns again this year, they will be in
church from Advent Sunday, Ist December till Twelfth
Night…6th January next year!
There will be an angel tree this year where we can re-
member loved ones who we will be thinking about this
Christmas.
And this year there will be an area for peace angels,
angels of light, angels of joy and warrior angels!
Could you please bring any angels you have, large or
small to St Mary’s church at 10am on Saturday 30th No-
vember…we would love it to be bigger and brighter this
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So many thanks!
Sometimes it is so right to single people out to say ‘thank you’.
In these last few months, I just want to say a massive thank you from
myself and the parish to so many people.
To Julie and her team, Beth (and Eliza), and all our 13 teenagers, who
turned out in force for our wonderful Holiday Club and for those who
stuck, painted, cut out, made teas and baked, and loved our little ones.
Thank you so much.
To Jean Cullen, for her commitment and inspiration for CAMEO and the
wider community and to all those who help with craft and DVD and
cooking for our Munch Club and Meet and Eat.
To Ian and Chris Fogarty (nee Davies). Chris, for the vibrant Facebook
page this parish now has and for Ian, wow! Just look at our wonderful
new website (stmaryseastham.uk) which Ian has created for this vibrant,
quirky, creative parish we live, work and serve God in!
Words can’t thank you enough.
For all those who made our Heritage weekend so special. Chris (Gardner)
how do you do it? From flowers, to organising, involving and keeping all
in order..tea ladies, cleaning and just being there! Thank you.
For all those who donated, in any way at all, to help fund our magnificent
refurbed organ! To Malcolm, who inspired us and Ken Schofield,
who made sure it all happened.
And finally, last but not least…the graveyard team!!! You are all, in a
word, awesome. Alan and Arlene..what a wonderful thing you
have inspired and enabled.
Everyone is literally in awe of your commitment as a team, hard work and
often in hard weather…the whole village stands amazed.
Team, you know who you all are.and the WI Ladies!
So much love and thanks to you all and to all who work so hard, whatever
you do…
Beth x
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Baptisms
"I Turn to Christ"
1st September Ben Neil Patten
8th September Harry Denis Elsender
15th September Adam Ryan Ashton
Megan Ellena Pugh
19th September Emily Rose Byrne
22nd September Mia Rose Cottrell
29th September Bertram Hebblewhite
And a massive apology!
Warden Sue, perusing our old web site, found something that said ‘completed forms’.
When she opened it, it was contacts from people using the web page to con-tact me.
Sadly, my e-mail address had not been altered for 18 months even though my new e-mail was on the Home page.
I was horrified and have tried to contact all of you…so very many…to apol-ogise.
In the end, I only went back to the beginning of this year as there were just
so many.
Many were baptisms (wondered why we had so few at the beginning of this
year), to requests to visit loved ones who were passing away, to weddings
and requests for general info etc.
About a quarter had contacted me through other ways. But for those who
may have thought I, or the church, was just ignoring you. I am so sorry.
We now have a completely new web page, with new ways of making sure
this doesn’t happen again.
Once again, I am deeply sorry.
Vicar Beth
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Mini Millfields offers part time funded places
for 2 and 3 year olds in the morning
Monday to Friday, during term time only
Sessions run from 9.00am to 12.00pm
Please contact our school office
for more information;
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Millfields C.E. Primary School
Willington Avenue, Eastham
CH62 9EB
Tel: 0151 327 1722
Email school:
Learn, laugh
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Hire of Church Centre St Mary’s Church Centre,
Eastham Rake with a beautiful new kitchen,
is available for hire. It’s ideal for birthdays and special events
Phone Jean for further details 327 3317
Arts and Crafts Group
Every Wednesday 2.00-4.00 p.m.
at the Church Centre
Further details from Edna Ingham 334-3959
St. Peter’s Sunday Lunches
The idea for these came about as there are quite a few people living alone at St Pe-ter’s and, talking, realised most did not make Sunday lunch. We thought it would be a good idea, every so often, to go for Sunday lunch after our service. To date, we have had three Sunday lunches going alternate months to the Argyle. We manage to push tables together so we can sit at one long table and there is much chat and laughter. Anyone is welcome to join us and you do not have to live alone to come!
Margaret Goodier
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Confirmation
A new date has been set for our Confirmation service:
12th January 2020
If you are considering being confirmed please get in touch with
Beth
Which Parable?
If Jesus was telling parables today, they would be very different stories to the ones in the Gospels but the message would still be the same. Can you guess which updated Parable this one is? I must just add that only one out of three people guessed the right answer, so here’s a clue. Think on a global scale.
Far away, on the other side of the world, people live on tiny tropical is-lands in the Pacific Ocean. These islands are surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches and clear blue seas. Palm trees give the people shelter from the sun, material to build their homes and fruit called coconuts which give them food and milk to drink. They fish in the seas for food. Palm trees give them wood for fires to cook their food and material to build their homes. Their families have lived on these islands for hundreds of years.
Over the past 50 years things have started to change for these people. As the sea levels begin to rise, because the ice caps are beginning to melt, many of these islands have start-ed to disappear under the sea and people have had to move to other islands. The people living there are worried that, if something isn’t done, all these islands will disappear from the world
Some countries in the developed world refuse to believe that the way they are using fossil fuels to build their industries, or burn down forests for more land, is causing the sea levels to rise. They don’t seem to care.
One young teenager from Sweden has stood up for these people. She has led other young people to demonstrate for change to save the world from rising temperatures which will cause the ice caps to melt and the sea levels to rise. She has even addressed the United Nations and appeared on world television.
Which parable do you think this is? Who are the islanders’ neighbours? Look on the middle
page for a cartoon version of the answer.
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November 2019 Diary
Monday 4th November 10 am – 12 noon Coffee & Cake at the net
Every Monday & Friday.
Tuesday 5th November 7.30 pm Ecumenical Forum at 9 Gordon Avenue.
Thursday 7th November 2.30 pm Tai Chi at the Church Centre.
7.30 pm Oasis at the Church Centre.
Friday 8th November 12 noon Meet & Eat at the Church Centre.
Sunday 10th November 10 am Remembrance Service
at the Parish Church.
Monday 11th November 8.00 pm Men’s Group at the Church Centre
Thursday 14th November 7.30 pm Oasis at the Church Centre.
Saturday 16th November 9 am – 6 pm Monastic Day
at the Parish Church.
Sunday 17th November 6.30 pm Healing Eucharist at the Parish Church.
Tuesday 19th November 7.15 pm PCC Meeting at the Church Centre.
Thursday 21st November Ladies Night Out at Bromborough Golf Club.
Friday 22nd November 12 noon Meet & Eat at the Church Centre.
Sunday 24th November 11.00 am Toy Service and J4U
at the Parish Church.
6.30 pm United Worship
at Bromborough Methodist Church.
Monday 25th November 7.30 pm Book Club at the Church Centre.
EVENSONG
This traditional service with our wonderful choir on the first Sunday of the month is held at 6.30pm in St Marys.
It has had a face lift with more input and reflections from the choir and without a ser-mon...going back to its roots.
Come and let the busyness of the day wash over you!
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EASTHAM SAINTS—Gone but not forgotten
Ken Ingham
Ken Ingham (Edna’s husband) worked very hard to raise the thousands of pounds need-
ed to restore the Parish Church. Ken had a trailer which came in very useful when we
needed to transfer tables and chairs for the Summer Fete or move items from the
Church Centre to the Civic Centre in Bromborough for our White Elephant Sales. On one
notable occasion Ken called at our house in Gorsefield Avenue to help Ray move a metal
sprung double bed base to the Civic Centre. They secured it tightly to Ken’s trailer and
set off at a sedate pace for Bromborough. When they got to the Civic Centre and went to
unload the trailer you can imagine their surprise to find it was no longer there. Although
they drove back straight away, imagining traffic queues and peering into gardens, they
never found it and its whereabouts remains a mystery to this day.
Ken raised a lot of money by col-
lecting old newspapers and did a
regular Saturday morning run from
the Church Centre to the Waste
Collection point in Hooton. So
even in the 80’s St Mary’s was do-
ing its bit to recycle unwanted pa-
per.
On our way to St Davids in Pem-
brokeshire, we take a short cut
through Brithdir to avoid driving to
Dolgellau. The road takes you over a very narrow bridge followed by a right hand turn on
to the very busy A470 coming out between two blind bends. We don’t know how Ken
managed to drive his caravan over that bridge in the first place, let alone manage the
steep right hand turn onto the A road. Edna told me she had to get out and hold up the
traffic. Brave woman!!!. That bridge is known to us now as Ken’s Bridge and reminds us
of a lovely, gentle gentleman every time we drive over it.
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Little Gems Carers and Toddlers Stay and Play
Tuesdays 9.30 to 11am
St Mary’s Church Centre ,
Eastham Rake Term time only
Wednesday Holy Communions 10.15 a.m. at the Parish Church These are a 45 minute service followed by
tea, coffee, biscuits and fellowship. All are very welcome.
CAMEO
(Come and Meet Each Other)
Reaching out to the Community of Eastham
This is for the people of Eastham, particularly the senior citizens.
We meet weekly on a Tuesday at 2.00 p.m.
at the Church Centre, Eastham Rake
Do come along on Tuesdays for a cuppa and cake and entertainment.
If you have difficulty getting to the Church Centre
please ring Jean on 327-3317.
For more information ring Jean 327-3317.
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Works of Our Hands
Father, we pray for our world, and for the works of our hands every day.
We think of those who use their hands for care. The nurses, doctors, carers, moth-ers, fathers and countless other people who help and heal. God, strengthen these hands when they are weak. May their gentle touch be an act of worship to you.
We think of those who use their hands with technology and science. For the pro-grammers, technicians, engineers, labourers and everyone else who builds and develops. God, thank you for innovation. May it be used for the good of your whole creation, and to glorify you.
We think of those who use their hands for art. For the writers, musicians, filmmak-ers, florists and everyone else who beautifies and reveals truth. God, may our crea-tive fingers reveal more of who you are and speak prophetically into your world.
We think of those who use their hands with money and governance. For the bank-ers, politicians, businesspeople, managers and everyone who organises and allo-cates resources. God, help those hands to act fairly, honestly and bravely in a world which wants them to be selfish and timid.
We think of those who use their hands for hard physical work. For the cleaners, lift-ers, packers, sorters and everyone else whose strength and commitment brings order to your world. God, make us grateful for those who toil. Show them that their vital work brings praise to you.
We think of those who wish they could use their hands more than they do. For the unemployed, the depressed, the physically limited and everyone else who struggles to lift their hands. May they find comfort in your love, and may we value their unique contribution to your Kingdom.
May the works of our hands glorify you, as we are held in your hands.
Amen.
Future Events
Friday 6th December Lighting of the Christmas Tree and Craft Fair.
Sunday 15th December 4.00 p.m. Christingle Service at the Parish Church.
Sunday 22nd December 10.30 a.m. Carol Service at St Peter’s.
6.30 p.m. Nine Lessons and Carols at the Parish Church.
Tuesday 24th December 4.00 p.m. Crib Service at the Parish Church. 11.00 p.m. Midnight Mass at the Parish Church.
Wednesday 25th December 10.00 a.m. Christmas Family Communion at the Parish Church.
10.30 a.m. Christmas Family Communion at St Peter’s.
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Memorial Service Date 6.30pm at the St Mary’s Parish
Church 9th February 2020
Please see Diane Casewell if you would like your loved one's name written in our
Memorial Book, which is kept in the Parish Church. 923 4113
Future dates: 19th April, 26th July, 1st November 2020
Praise & JAM
We need more helpers.
Please consider
whether you could spare
the time
(Jesus and Me)
for school children aged 4 -11
Wednesdays in term time
3.45 - 5.00 p.m.
story, song, craft, fun & tea
at St. Peter’s Chapel,
Brookhurst Close, Bromborough
Just come along
The Choir
After 32 years leading the choir, for
most of them with the support of his
wife Joyce, Gerry Warr has decided to
take a less active role. We are very
lucky that Gail Davies with the help of
her husband Steve, has taken on the
role of leading the choir. Serving three
very different Parish Priests, Gerry has
built up the choral tradition at St
Mary’s and has introduced many
young people to the joys of Anglican
choral music. The role of choirmaster
requires considerable dedication.
There is the need to prepare the music
for the Sunday services, leading weekly
choir practices, recruiting new mem-
bers, finding a choir for weddings and
funerals and developing choral litur-
gies for the festivals of the Church’s
year. On 29th September the church
sought to express its gratitude to
Gerry, but sadly he was unable to be
with us because he was unwell. His
motto could be “To labour and not to
ask for any reward, save that of know-
ing that we do Thy will”. He will be a
hard act to follow and we wish Gail
every success in her new role
(see previous page)
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Ukulele Group
The group meets every Monday evening
at 8pm at Church Centre for a time of fun
with ukuleles!
No talent is required, you don’t even need
an instrument, just a sense of fun and
expectation.
Give David a ring to chat about it 327 3546
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An ideal venue for children’s parties, family gatherings, and other
meetings
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PP3 battery recycling
If you are recycling PP3 batteries please
be aware that because the terminals are
very close together they can end up
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St Mary’s Church Guides
A small group of dedicated people open our beautiful church for visitors from late
May to the Heritage Weekend in September on Wednesday and Thursday after-
noon between 2-4pm.
To enable us to keep doing this we urgently need more people to join us, even if
you can only spare a couple of afternoons a month it would help us. We have plen-
ty of notes for guidance. It is a wonderful opportunity to spend a couple of hours in
a peaceful and beautiful place with the added bonus of the chance to meet new peo-
ple, new friends and even visitors from all over the world. If you are interested
please contact me on 327 5933. Thank you Sid Scott.
NEW OPENING HOURS FROM 22 APRIL
2019:
OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9.30 TO
5PM
CLOSED ON MONDAYS AND SUNDAYS
The Christian Bookshop
14 Grange Road West
Birkenhead
Wirral CH41 4DA
New Lunch group volunteers needed at the Delamere Centre
Sadly, the current group of volunteers who run the luncheon club have now stopped.
The club has been run by this group for the past 9 years and they have done an amazing
job building a really successful luncheon club. They will be missed greatly by all the din-
ers! The luncheon club normally runs every second Monday, with the Light Bites lunch
taking place the alternative week (run by another group of volunteers). If possible, we
would love to recruit a new team of volunteers to take over the luncheon club from Sep-
tember 2019. We will of course need someone who enjoys cooking, servers, someone to
do the shopping and someone who likes doing the dishes. We will pay for new recruits
to do a Level 2 in Food Safety and Hygiene for Catering and support them where neces-
sary.
If you are interested please ring Diana on 0151 327 8767
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Monastic Days at St. Mary’s
A monthly opportunity to spend quiet time in our Ancient Jewel
Lauds 9.00 am: First prayers of the day
Terse 10.30 am: Celebrating the start of the day’s work
Quiet Reflection 11am—12 noon An hour of Prayer and Meditation
None 2.15 pm: Afternoon prayers
Vespers 4.00 pm: Evening prayers
Compline 5.30pm: Night prayers sung by the choir
Everyone Welcome
A Retiring Choirmaster When I completed my 32-year labours as Choirmaster recently, I received many kind messages and good wishes for what I must call my retirement. I am very grateful for them all.
I understand that on what proved to be an unsuitable day, a surprise event had been planned to mark the end of my appointment I did not come. That is the problem with surprises! In fact, I was feeling very unwell. had known about it before the day, I could have let the organisers know.
I realise that a number of people had made preparations for this event and I am sorry that their work was in vain. was at fault in any way, please accept my apologies.
Whatever I may have achieved as Choirmaster, was not all my own work. I cannot say enough in praise of choir members over the years; I clearly would never have achieved anything without them -but I am equally grateful for the support and encouragement I have always received from the congregation. You may be surprised to hear that frequently, (when choosing music for exam-ple) I have asked myself what pieces might be acceptable to the parishioner in the pews. I have tried to avoid pieces that would not help you in your worship.
Behind the scenes I have been very firmly supported by Beth and Malcolm Per-ry.
There is much more detail that I could give arising from the two preceding para-graphs, but that's for another day.
Many thanks to everyone.
Gerry Warr.
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Every Monday 10-12 at the
NET@73 Clifton Ave, Eastham
CH62 9EQ
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16th Praise and thanks for the Monastic Day each month: Lord, as we search for You in the silence; lead us gently and lovingly in our searching. Praise and thanks for the Men’s Group.
17th Pray for Eastham Food Bank, and for all of those who come to us for help, Lord show us how to be humble, not proud, to help these people. Also pray for Meet and Eat, Lord watch over all those who come to Meet and Eat and for those who help to organise and help with cooking etc. Thank You Lord for the love and laughter.
18th Pray for the Places of Welcome in our area, Clifton Avenue a place of safety. Holy Spirit. Enable and Strengthen. Lord let us be a beacon for You and your kingdom principles. Praise and thanks for the Memorial Service, Lord as we re-member all our loved ones.
19th Pray for the Circle of Prayer, as they pray for the sick, Lord encourage Barbara, Simone, Lynne. Sue and others. Holy Spirit fill us with the spirit of love, so that we can pray and give out that special love, only through You can we give to all who need it. Praise and Thanks for all those being confirmed. Holy Spirit be with them all, surround them, envelope them with love, peace, joy.
20th Pray for all those who are in hospital, or the hospice, Lord God watch over your loved ones, may they feel your loving embrace enfolding them. Also, for people having therapy or tests at this time.
21st Pray for all those on the PCC: Lord be with them, in all that they do for our beau-tiful church.
22nd Praise and thanks for the Parish Workers and the Church Wardens, Marilyn, Sue, and the Parish Manager, George - for their diligence. Also, for the Servers etc and cleaners who help with the smooth running of the church. Lord be with them and encourage.
23rd Praise and thanks for the Wednesday Communion and also for the Home Com-munion for the sick. Lord help them to see you in everyone they meet, and that they are truly loved and cherished. Pray for the housebound and physically and mentally disabled. Lord, embrace with love.
24th Pray for the Toy Service at the Parish Church, and also for the United Service at Bromborough Methodist Church. Fun and fellowship, praise to You Lord.
25th Praise and thanks for the Ukulele Group, also for our choir and the Men’s Choir. For Malcolm our organist. Lord help us to appreciate them all. Also, for the Flat Pack Music, for all the Joy they bring to those that attend the concert evenings, for fun and fellowship.
26th Pray for the Children Society Boxes and for the coordinator, Joan. 27th Praise and thanks for the Youth groups, Praise and Play, Jam, and for all those
who help in any capacity patience and love. 28th Praise and thanks for all those having a Wedding in the parish: Holy Spirit be
with them and their families. 29th Pray for Beth, in all that Beth does for people in the parish, and all the Parishes
and duties Beth has to fulfil. Lord strength, love, peace 30th Praise and thanks for Oasis as we study and discuss together, inspired by God’s
Spirit and sustained by His Word. We also pray, laugh and have coffee (or tea and biscuits). Holy Spirit be with us
Gracious Father, We are so thankful for your tender mercies and your fault-less, unconditional love. .You require us to obey your commands and You also give us the power to do so. Such Love
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Real Chocolate Company Advent Calendars
I am going to order The Real Advent Calendars again. These calendars also include
a Christmas story activity book and the chocolate is made from Fair Trade Choco-
late. I have to order them before 1st November in multiples of 18. They cost £3.99
each. Please fill in the order form at the back of your place of worship. I would ap-
preciate it if you could let me have the money at the same time.
Valmai
Ladies Night Out Bromborough Golf Club
I have booked Bromborough Golf club for Thursday 21th November 7pm for 7.30. There is a
lift for those of us who will need one. Booking forms and menus will be at the back of the
three places of worship. Please let me know if you have any special dietry requirements.
2 courses £16.75 3 courses £20.75 per Head + £1 tip optional as in previ-
ous years.
STARTERS Creamed Vegetable Soup with bread roll
Pate & Toasted Brioche with Onion Marmalade
Fan of Melon with fruit coulis MAIN MEAL
Honey Roast Ham with roast potatoes & Seasonal vegetables Luxury Fish Pie
Salmon, Prawns,Haddock & Cod in white wine sauce topped with creamed potatoes and served with peas
Roast Turkey and trimmings with roast potatoes and seasonal vegetables Vegetarian Option – Mushroom Stroganoff with Rice
DESSERTS
Fresh Fruit Salad Profiteroles with Butterscotch Sauce
Eaton Mess Cheese and Biscuits
Followed by coffee and mints
Please return the booking form with your choices and the money to me by
8th November at the latest. Valmai 327 4609
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NOVEMBER PRAYER DIARY 2019 “….I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.” Exodus 19 1-4
“I am commanded, therefore I am.” To live in the obedience to the commands of God is the secret of effective living.
1st Thank you, Lord, for all that You do for us, seen and unseen 2nd Pray for Beth’s ministry, Lord uphold and sustain Beth, so that with Your love
and guidance, we can grow in love and faith as a church. 1st Thank you, Lord, for all that You do for us, seen and unseen 2nd Pray for Beth’s ministry, Lord uphold and sustain Beth, so that with Your love
and guidance, we can grow in love and faith as a church. 3rd Pray for Mark as our priest: Holy Spirit, encourage Mark in all that he does and
thank you, Lord, for all the talents that Mark and his family bring to the church. 4th Praise and thanks for Maureen, enjoying a peaceful retirement. Lord surround
Maureen and her family with your love and peace. 5t Pray for all those who work in any capacity for our three churches, Parish work-
ers, Readers, etc also for those who do and work in the three churches. 6th Praise and thanks for C.A.M.E.O (come and meet each other). For all our friends
who enjoy the company, tea & cakes and especially the love. 7th Praise and thanks for the Pastoral Team, for all that they do in the Community:
Holy Spirit be with them, equip them and enable them. 8th Praise and thanks for Little Gems, Carers and Toddlers group, Lord watch over
the little ones and their families.. Pray for the “ Lest We Forget” Concert at the Parish Church, Lord may we always remember the sacrifice of others.
9th Praise and thanks for the Places of Welcome initiative, Holy Spirit help us to grow the existing love in your church to be a more grace filled love, so that we can truly be the people you need us to be to help others.
10th Pray for the Remembrance Service at the Parish church, Lord as everyone as-sembles for the Remembrance Service, send Your Holy Spirit to be with us as we remember those lost to us. Pray for Parish Nursing: Holy Spirit enable Andy and all those who are helping him in this worthwhile project. Praise and thanks for the Graveyard Team, Lord as these lovely people help to keep your beautiful creation “Beautiful”- Chris, Peter, Arlene, Alan. Others needed.
11th Pray for the Churches Together in Bromborough and Eastham (C.T.B.E.) enable and encourage your people to be loving and caring as they work together. Praise and thanks for the United Service at St David’s Church (Café Jam) Lord as we come together to worship You.
12th Praise and thanks, for all the schools in Eastham. Millfields, Heygarth, South Wirral, thank you Lord for all the schools, teachers, children and families.
13th Pray for Helena as she ministers to the staff and students at Sheffield Hallam University.
14th Pray for all who attend the Munch Club, for the children and their families, Holy Spirit be with everyone who comes to Munch Club. Praise and thanks for the Pet Service, for the Fun and fellowship with our special pets. Also, for the J4U Service. Pray for all who attend and the community of Eastham.
15th Praise and thanks for the Net@73: Come and see us for a cuppa and a chat. Monday and Friday. Also for Craft and Knit and Knatter.
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Beavers aged 5½ - 8 years 07889431085
Cubs 8-10 years 07921197769
Scouts 10-14 years 07832355094
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Boys and Girls
Looking for something fun and exciting to do and make new friends
Come and join the
12th Bebington Scout Group, Ferry Road
Beavers: Monday - 6.15pm to 7.30pm (5½ - 8yrs) Cubs: Tuesday - 6.45pm to 8.15pm (8 - 10yrs)
Scouts: Thursday - 6.45pm to 8.45p (10 - 14 yrs)
If interested please contact Gill Dillon on 327 4487
Mobile 0785 0468445
Is there anyone who has spare time to pick up a person to bring them to some of our church activities. This can make such a difference in someone’s life, especially if they have little contact with people. There are so many people who have had to give up their cars, and if that’s not bad enough they can no longer easily can get to church, or to some of our church activities.
We would also like someone to come forward and be a co-ordinator of a car rota. Is God calling you for this role? If so, please contact Simone Llewellyn (Pastoral Worker) St. Mary’s, Eastham, 327 8631.
Thank you.
11th November at the Church Centre at 8p.m.
This month there will be no speaker. This will be
an opportunity to discuss the future of the
group. Please come.
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Tai Chi in 2019 Suitable for all ages and the aim is for it to
be a gentle exercise class. Therefore,
beginners, the 'not so fit' and the 'not so
confident', should feel welcome to give it
a try. It’s free so come and chill out.
Held at Church Centre Eastham Rake on
October 17th from 2.30-3.30pm (but
normally first Thursday in the month).
Do you have equipment you no longer need?
Every year hospitals etc. issue equipment which is not returned when it is no longer required. This equipment can be collected, cleaned and re-issued for use by someone else.
If you have equipment such as
• Walking aids
• Bath lifts
• Crutches
• Toilet aids
• Commodes
• Seating
You can either return the equipment to Unit 16-18, Thursday Court, Thursby Road, Brom-borough CH62 3PW
Or arrange collection by either emailing [email protected] with your contact number or phone 203 0404 to talk to a member of the customer care team.
Office opening hours 08.30—1700 Monday to Friday
Volunteers needed
For graveyard management
Please contact
Chris Gardner (327 3767)
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2nd & 4th Fridays
in the month
Lunch served from
12 noon till 1.30pm Church Hall
Eastham Rake
Heaven’s Grocery Store
I was walking down life’s highway a long time ago.
One day, I saw a sign that said, “Heaven’s Grocery Store”.
As I got a little closer, the door came open wide,
And when I came to myself, I was standing inside.
I saw a host of ANGELS. They were standing everywhere.
One handed me a basket and said, “My child, shop with care.”
Everything a Christian needed was in the grocery store.
And all you couldn’t carry, you could come back the next day for more.
First, I got some PATIENCE, LOVE was in the same row,
Further down was UNDERSTANDING, you need that everywhere you go.
I got a box or two of WISDOM, a bag or two of FAITH,
I couldn’t miss the HOLY GHOST for it was all over the place.
I stopped to get some STRENGTH and COURAGE to help me run this race.
By then my basket was getting full, but I remembered some GRACE.
I didn’t forget SALVATION, for SALVATION is free,
So I tried to get enough of that to save both you and me.
Then I started up to the counter to pay my grocery bill,
For I thought I had everything to do my MASTER’S will.
As I went up the aisle I saw PRAYER and I just had to put that in,
For I know when I stepped outside, I would run right into sin.
PEACE and JOY were plentiful, they were on the last shelf.
SONGS and PRAISES were hanging near, so I just helped myself.
Then I said to the Angel, “Now how much do I owe?”
He just smiled and said, “Just take them everywhere you go.”
Again, I said, “How much do I really owe?”
He smiled again and said:
“MY CHILD, JESUS PAID YOUR BILL, A LONG, LONG TIME AGO!”
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Tai Chi in 2019 Suitable for all ages and the aim is for it to
be a gentle exercise class. Therefore,
beginners, the 'not so fit' and the 'not so
confident', should feel welcome to give it
a try. It’s free so come and chill out.
Held at Church Centre Eastham Rake on
October 17th from 2.30-3.30pm (but
normally first Thursday in the month).
Do you have equipment you no longer need?
Every year hospitals etc. issue equipment which is not returned when it is no longer required. This equipment can be collected, cleaned and re-issued for use by someone else.
If you have equipment such as
• Walking aids
• Bath lifts
• Crutches
• Toilet aids
• Commodes
• Seating
You can either return the equipment to Unit 16-18, Thursday Court, Thursby Road, Brom-borough CH62 3PW
Or arrange collection by either emailing [email protected] with your contact number or phone 203 0404 to talk to a member of the customer care team.
Office opening hours 08.30—1700 Monday to Friday
Volunteers needed
For graveyard management
Please contact
Chris Gardner (327 3767)
16
2nd & 4th Fridays
in the month
Lunch served from
12 noon till 1.30pm Church Hall
Eastham Rake
Heaven’s Grocery Store
I was walking down life’s highway a long time ago.
One day, I saw a sign that said, “Heaven’s Grocery Store”.
As I got a little closer, the door came open wide,
And when I came to myself, I was standing inside.
I saw a host of ANGELS. They were standing everywhere.
One handed me a basket and said, “My child, shop with care.”
Everything a Christian needed was in the grocery store.
And all you couldn’t carry, you could come back the next day for more.
First, I got some PATIENCE, LOVE was in the same row,
Further down was UNDERSTANDING, you need that everywhere you go.
I got a box or two of WISDOM, a bag or two of FAITH,
I couldn’t miss the HOLY GHOST for it was all over the place.
I stopped to get some STRENGTH and COURAGE to help me run this race.
By then my basket was getting full, but I remembered some GRACE.
I didn’t forget SALVATION, for SALVATION is free,
So I tried to get enough of that to save both you and me.
Then I started up to the counter to pay my grocery bill,
For I thought I had everything to do my MASTER’S will.
As I went up the aisle I saw PRAYER and I just had to put that in,
For I know when I stepped outside, I would run right into sin.
PEACE and JOY were plentiful, they were on the last shelf.
SONGS and PRAISES were hanging near, so I just helped myself.
Then I said to the Angel, “Now how much do I owe?”
He just smiled and said, “Just take them everywhere you go.”
Again, I said, “How much do I really owe?”
He smiled again and said:
“MY CHILD, JESUS PAID YOUR BILL, A LONG, LONG TIME AGO!”
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Boys and Girls
Looking for something fun and exciting to do and make new friends
Come and join the
12th Bebington Scout Group, Ferry Road
Beavers: Monday - 6.15pm to 7.30pm (5½ - 8yrs) Cubs: Tuesday - 6.45pm to 8.15pm (8 - 10yrs)
Scouts: Thursday - 6.45pm to 8.45p (10 - 14 yrs)
If interested please contact Gill Dillon on 327 4487
Mobile 0785 0468445
Is there anyone who has spare time to pick up a person to bring them to some of our church activities. This can make such a difference in someone’s life, especially if they have little contact with people. There are so many people who have had to give up their cars, and if that’s not bad enough they can no longer easily can get to church, or to some of our church activities.
We would also like someone to come forward and be a co-ordinator of a car rota. Is God calling you for this role? If so, please contact Simone Llewellyn (Pastoral Worker) St. Mary’s, Eastham, 327 8631.
Thank you.
11th November at the Church Centre at 8p.m.
This month there will be no speaker. This will be
an opportunity to discuss the future of the
group. Please come.
21
Beavers aged 5½ - 8 years 07889431085
Cubs 8-10 years 07921197769
Scouts 10-14 years 07832355094
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Music in and Around Eastham
13
22
NOVEMBER PRAYER DIARY 2019 “….I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.” Exodus 19 1-4
“I am commanded, therefore I am.” To live in the obedience to the commands of God is the secret of effective living.
1st Thank you, Lord, for all that You do for us, seen and unseen 2nd Pray for Beth’s ministry, Lord uphold and sustain Beth, so that with Your love
and guidance, we can grow in love and faith as a church. 1st Thank you, Lord, for all that You do for us, seen and unseen 2nd Pray for Beth’s ministry, Lord uphold and sustain Beth, so that with Your love
and guidance, we can grow in love and faith as a church. 3rd Pray for Mark as our priest: Holy Spirit, encourage Mark in all that he does and
thank you, Lord, for all the talents that Mark and his family bring to the church. 4th Praise and thanks for Maureen, enjoying a peaceful retirement. Lord surround
Maureen and her family with your love and peace. 5t Pray for all those who work in any capacity for our three churches, Parish work-
ers, Readers, etc also for those who do and work in the three churches. 6th Praise and thanks for C.A.M.E.O (come and meet each other). For all our friends
who enjoy the company, tea & cakes and especially the love. 7th Praise and thanks for the Pastoral Team, for all that they do in the Community:
Holy Spirit be with them, equip them and enable them. 8th Praise and thanks for Little Gems, Carers and Toddlers group, Lord watch over
the little ones and their families.. Pray for the “ Lest We Forget” Concert at the Parish Church, Lord may we always remember the sacrifice of others.
9th Praise and thanks for the Places of Welcome initiative, Holy Spirit help us to grow the existing love in your church to be a more grace filled love, so that we can truly be the people you need us to be to help others.
10th Pray for the Remembrance Service at the Parish church, Lord as everyone as-sembles for the Remembrance Service, send Your Holy Spirit to be with us as we remember those lost to us. Pray for Parish Nursing: Holy Spirit enable Andy and all those who are helping him in this worthwhile project. Praise and thanks for the Graveyard Team, Lord as these lovely people help to keep your beautiful creation “Beautiful”- Chris, Peter, Arlene, Alan. Others needed.
11th Pray for the Churches Together in Bromborough and Eastham (C.T.B.E.) enable and encourage your people to be loving and caring as they work together. Praise and thanks for the United Service at St David’s Church (Café Jam) Lord as we come together to worship You.
12th Praise and thanks, for all the schools in Eastham. Millfields, Heygarth, South Wirral, thank you Lord for all the schools, teachers, children and families.
13th Pray for Helena as she ministers to the staff and students at Sheffield Hallam University.
14th Pray for all who attend the Munch Club, for the children and their families, Holy Spirit be with everyone who comes to Munch Club. Praise and thanks for the Pet Service, for the Fun and fellowship with our special pets. Also, for the J4U Service. Pray for all who attend and the community of Eastham.
15th Praise and thanks for the Net@73: Come and see us for a cuppa and a chat. Monday and Friday. Also for Craft and Knit and Knatter.
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16th Praise and thanks for the Monastic Day each month: Lord, as we search for You in the silence; lead us gently and lovingly in our searching. Praise and thanks for the Men’s Group.
17th Pray for Eastham Food Bank, and for all of those who come to us for help, Lord show us how to be humble, not proud, to help these people. Also pray for Meet and Eat, Lord watch over all those who come to Meet and Eat and for those who help to organise and help with cooking etc. Thank You Lord for the love and laughter.
18th Pray for the Places of Welcome in our area, Clifton Avenue a place of safety. Holy Spirit. Enable and Strengthen. Lord let us be a beacon for You and your kingdom principles. Praise and thanks for the Memorial Service, Lord as we re-member all our loved ones.
19th Pray for the Circle of Prayer, as they pray for the sick, Lord encourage Barbara, Simone, Lynne. Sue and others. Holy Spirit fill us with the spirit of love, so that we can pray and give out that special love, only through You can we give to all who need it. Praise and Thanks for all those being confirmed. Holy Spirit be with them all, surround them, envelope them with love, peace, joy.
20th Pray for all those who are in hospital, or the hospice, Lord God watch over your loved ones, may they feel your loving embrace enfolding them. Also, for people having therapy or tests at this time.
21st Pray for all those on the PCC: Lord be with them, in all that they do for our beau-tiful church.
22nd Praise and thanks for the Parish Workers and the Church Wardens, Marilyn, Sue, and the Parish Manager, George - for their diligence. Also, for the Servers etc and cleaners who help with the smooth running of the church. Lord be with them and encourage.
23rd Praise and thanks for the Wednesday Communion and also for the Home Com-munion for the sick. Lord help them to see you in everyone they meet, and that they are truly loved and cherished. Pray for the housebound and physically and mentally disabled. Lord, embrace with love.
24th Pray for the Toy Service at the Parish Church, and also for the United Service at Bromborough Methodist Church. Fun and fellowship, praise to You Lord.
25th Praise and thanks for the Ukulele Group, also for our choir and the Men’s Choir. For Malcolm our organist. Lord help us to appreciate them all. Also, for the Flat Pack Music, for all the Joy they bring to those that attend the concert evenings, for fun and fellowship.
26th Pray for the Children Society Boxes and for the coordinator, Joan. 27th Praise and thanks for the Youth groups, Praise and Play, Jam, and for all those
who help in any capacity patience and love. 28th Praise and thanks for all those having a Wedding in the parish: Holy Spirit be
with them and their families. 29th Pray for Beth, in all that Beth does for people in the parish, and all the Parishes
and duties Beth has to fulfil. Lord strength, love, peace 30th Praise and thanks for Oasis as we study and discuss together, inspired by God’s
Spirit and sustained by His Word. We also pray, laugh and have coffee (or tea and biscuits). Holy Spirit be with us
Gracious Father, We are so thankful for your tender mercies and your fault-less, unconditional love. .You require us to obey your commands and You also give us the power to do so. Such Love
12
Real Chocolate Company Advent Calendars
I am going to order The Real Advent Calendars again. These calendars also include
a Christmas story activity book and the chocolate is made from Fair Trade Choco-
late. I have to order them before 1st November in multiples of 18. They cost £3.99
each. Please fill in the order form at the back of your place of worship. I would ap-
preciate it if you could let me have the money at the same time.
Valmai
Ladies Night Out Bromborough Golf Club
I have booked Bromborough Golf club for Thursday 21th November 7pm for 7.30. There is a
lift for those of us who will need one. Booking forms and menus will be at the back of the
three places of worship. Please let me know if you have any special dietry requirements.
2 courses £16.75 3 courses £20.75 per Head + £1 tip optional as in previ-
ous years.
STARTERS Creamed Vegetable Soup with bread roll
Pate & Toasted Brioche with Onion Marmalade
Fan of Melon with fruit coulis MAIN MEAL
Honey Roast Ham with roast potatoes & Seasonal vegetables Luxury Fish Pie
Salmon, Prawns,Haddock & Cod in white wine sauce topped with creamed potatoes and served with peas
Roast Turkey and trimmings with roast potatoes and seasonal vegetables Vegetarian Option – Mushroom Stroganoff with Rice
DESSERTS
Fresh Fruit Salad Profiteroles with Butterscotch Sauce
Eaton Mess Cheese and Biscuits
Followed by coffee and mints
Please return the booking form with your choices and the money to me by
8th November at the latest. Valmai 327 4609
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Every Monday 10-12 at the
NET@73 Clifton Ave, Eastham
CH62 9EQ
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St Mary’s Church Guides
A small group of dedicated people open our beautiful church for visitors from late
May to the Heritage Weekend in September on Wednesday and Thursday after-
noon between 2-4pm.
To enable us to keep doing this we urgently need more people to join us, even if
you can only spare a couple of afternoons a month it would help us. We have plen-
ty of notes for guidance. It is a wonderful opportunity to spend a couple of hours in
a peaceful and beautiful place with the added bonus of the chance to meet new peo-
ple, new friends and even visitors from all over the world. If you are interested
please contact me on 327 5933. Thank you Sid Scott.
NEW OPENING HOURS FROM 22 APRIL
2019:
OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9.30 TO
5PM
CLOSED ON MONDAYS AND SUNDAYS
The Christian Bookshop
14 Grange Road West
Birkenhead
Wirral CH41 4DA
New Lunch group volunteers needed at the Delamere Centre
Sadly, the current group of volunteers who run the luncheon club have now stopped.
The club has been run by this group for the past 9 years and they have done an amazing
job building a really successful luncheon club. They will be missed greatly by all the din-
ers! The luncheon club normally runs every second Monday, with the Light Bites lunch
taking place the alternative week (run by another group of volunteers). If possible, we
would love to recruit a new team of volunteers to take over the luncheon club from Sep-
tember 2019. We will of course need someone who enjoys cooking, servers, someone to
do the shopping and someone who likes doing the dishes. We will pay for new recruits
to do a Level 2 in Food Safety and Hygiene for Catering and support them where neces-
sary.
If you are interested please ring Diana on 0151 327 8767
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Monastic Days at St. Mary’s
A monthly opportunity to spend quiet time in our Ancient Jewel
Lauds 9.00 am: First prayers of the day
Terse 10.30 am: Celebrating the start of the day’s work
Quiet Reflection 11am—12 noon An hour of Prayer and Meditation
None 2.15 pm: Afternoon prayers
Vespers 4.00 pm: Evening prayers
Compline 5.30pm: Night prayers sung by the choir
Everyone Welcome
A Retiring Choirmaster When I completed my 32-year labours as Choirmaster recently, I received many kind messages and good wishes for what I must call my retirement. I am very grateful for them all.
I understand that on what proved to be an unsuitable day, a surprise event had been planned to mark the end of my appointment I did not come. That is the problem with surprises! In fact, I was feeling very unwell. had known about it before the day, I could have let the organisers know.
I realise that a number of people had made preparations for this event and I am sorry that their work was in vain. was at fault in any way, please accept my apologies.
Whatever I may have achieved as Choirmaster, was not all my own work. I cannot say enough in praise of choir members over the years; I clearly would never have achieved anything without them -but I am equally grateful for the support and encouragement I have always received from the congregation. You may be surprised to hear that frequently, (when choosing music for exam-ple) I have asked myself what pieces might be acceptable to the parishioner in the pews. I have tried to avoid pieces that would not help you in your worship.
Behind the scenes I have been very firmly supported by Beth and Malcolm Per-ry.
There is much more detail that I could give arising from the two preceding para-graphs, but that's for another day.
Many thanks to everyone.
Gerry Warr.
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Memorial Service Date 6.30pm at the St Mary’s Parish
Church 9th February 2020
Please see Diane Casewell if you would like your loved one's name written in our
Memorial Book, which is kept in the Parish Church. 923 4113
Future dates: 19th April, 26th July, 1st November 2020
Praise & JAM
We need more helpers.
Please consider
whether you could spare
the time
(Jesus and Me)
for school children aged 4 -11
Wednesdays in term time
3.45 - 5.00 p.m.
story, song, craft, fun & tea
at St. Peter’s Chapel,
Brookhurst Close, Bromborough
Just come along
The Choir
After 32 years leading the choir, for
most of them with the support of his
wife Joyce, Gerry Warr has decided to
take a less active role. We are very
lucky that Gail Davies with the help of
her husband Steve, has taken on the
role of leading the choir. Serving three
very different Parish Priests, Gerry has
built up the choral tradition at St
Mary’s and has introduced many
young people to the joys of Anglican
choral music. The role of choirmaster
requires considerable dedication.
There is the need to prepare the music
for the Sunday services, leading weekly
choir practices, recruiting new mem-
bers, finding a choir for weddings and
funerals and developing choral litur-
gies for the festivals of the Church’s
year. On 29th September the church
sought to express its gratitude to
Gerry, but sadly he was unable to be
with us because he was unwell. His
motto could be “To labour and not to
ask for any reward, save that of know-
ing that we do Thy will”. He will be a
hard act to follow and we wish Gail
every success in her new role
(see previous page)
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Situated in a picturesque area of the Wirral, overlooking the River Mersey, we provide a fine test of golf that won't leave you fatigued or your legs weary. Rated as Outstanding and in the Top 100 in the UK, we have a mature parkland course with plenty of natural hazards that will excite you, frustrate you and, if you keep your concentration, ultimately reward you. Our greens in particular are well guarded so your iron play will be tested to the full. Eastham Lodge Golf Club can provide a wide range of catering and private function options and facilities. For further details or to make a booking
please visit the club or call 0151 327 3003 Alternatively, please email
[email protected] for further information and/or
reservations.
Eastham Lodge Golf Club Eastham Lodge Golf Club St Mary’s
Ukulele Group
The group meets every Monday evening
at 8pm at Church Centre for a time of fun
with ukuleles!
No talent is required, you don’t even need
an instrument, just a sense of fun and
expectation.
Give David a ring to chat about it 327 3546
St Peter’s Chapel Brookhurst Close
Bromborough, CH63 0LF
An ideal venue for children’s parties, family gatherings, and other
meetings
For more information ring Sandra Wellings on 07889 431085
PP3 battery recycling
If you are recycling PP3 batteries please
be aware that because the terminals are
very close together they can end up
becoming connected in a recycling box
leading to a fire. Please cover the termi-
nals to prevent this
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Little Gems Carers and Toddlers Stay and Play
Tuesdays 9.30 to 11am
St Mary’s Church Centre ,
Eastham Rake Term time only
Wednesday Holy Communions 10.15 a.m. at the Parish Church These are a 45 minute service followed by
tea, coffee, biscuits and fellowship. All are very welcome.
CAMEO
(Come and Meet Each Other)
Reaching out to the Community of Eastham
This is for the people of Eastham, particularly the senior citizens.
We meet weekly on a Tuesday at 2.00 p.m.
at the Church Centre, Eastham Rake
Do come along on Tuesdays for a cuppa and cake and entertainment.
If you have difficulty getting to the Church Centre
please ring Jean on 327-3317.
For more information ring Jean 327-3317.
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Works of Our Hands
Father, we pray for our world, and for the works of our hands every day.
We think of those who use their hands for care. The nurses, doctors, carers, moth-ers, fathers and countless other people who help and heal. God, strengthen these hands when they are weak. May their gentle touch be an act of worship to you.
We think of those who use their hands with technology and science. For the pro-grammers, technicians, engineers, labourers and everyone else who builds and develops. God, thank you for innovation. May it be used for the good of your whole creation, and to glorify you.
We think of those who use their hands for art. For the writers, musicians, filmmak-ers, florists and everyone else who beautifies and reveals truth. God, may our crea-tive fingers reveal more of who you are and speak prophetically into your world.
We think of those who use their hands with money and governance. For the bank-ers, politicians, businesspeople, managers and everyone who organises and allo-cates resources. God, help those hands to act fairly, honestly and bravely in a world which wants them to be selfish and timid.
We think of those who use their hands for hard physical work. For the cleaners, lift-ers, packers, sorters and everyone else whose strength and commitment brings order to your world. God, make us grateful for those who toil. Show them that their vital work brings praise to you.
We think of those who wish they could use their hands more than they do. For the unemployed, the depressed, the physically limited and everyone else who struggles to lift their hands. May they find comfort in your love, and may we value their unique contribution to your Kingdom.
May the works of our hands glorify you, as we are held in your hands.
Amen.
Future Events
Friday 6th December Lighting of the Christmas Tree and Craft Fair.
Sunday 15th December 4.00 p.m. Christingle Service at the Parish Church.
Sunday 22nd December 10.30 a.m. Carol Service at St Peter’s.
6.30 p.m. Nine Lessons and Carols at the Parish Church.
Tuesday 24th December 4.00 p.m. Crib Service at the Parish Church. 11.00 p.m. Midnight Mass at the Parish Church.
Wednesday 25th December 10.00 a.m. Christmas Family Communion at the Parish Church.
10.30 a.m. Christmas Family Communion at St Peter’s.
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November 2019 Diary
Monday 4th November 10 am – 12 noon Coffee & Cake at the net
Every Monday & Friday.
Tuesday 5th November 7.30 pm Ecumenical Forum at 9 Gordon Avenue.
Thursday 7th November 2.30 pm Tai Chi at the Church Centre.
7.30 pm Oasis at the Church Centre.
Friday 8th November 12 noon Meet & Eat at the Church Centre.
Sunday 10th November 10 am Remembrance Service
at the Parish Church.
Monday 11th November 8.00 pm Men’s Group at the Church Centre
Thursday 14th November 7.30 pm Oasis at the Church Centre.
Saturday 16th November 9 am – 6 pm Monastic Day
at the Parish Church.
Sunday 17th November 6.30 pm Healing Eucharist at the Parish Church.
Tuesday 19th November 7.15 pm PCC Meeting at the Church Centre.
Thursday 21st November Ladies Night Out at Bromborough Golf Club.
Friday 22nd November 12 noon Meet & Eat at the Church Centre.
Sunday 24th November 11.00 am Toy Service and J4U
at the Parish Church.
6.30 pm United Worship
at Bromborough Methodist Church.
Monday 25th November 7.30 pm Book Club at the Church Centre.
EVENSONG
This traditional service with our wonderful choir on the first Sunday of the month is held at 6.30pm in St Marys.
It has had a face lift with more input and reflections from the choir and without a ser-mon...going back to its roots.
Come and let the busyness of the day wash over you!
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EASTHAM SAINTS—Gone but not forgotten
Ken Ingham
Ken Ingham (Edna’s husband) worked very hard to raise the thousands of pounds need-
ed to restore the Parish Church. Ken had a trailer which came in very useful when we
needed to transfer tables and chairs for the Summer Fete or move items from the
Church Centre to the Civic Centre in Bromborough for our White Elephant Sales. On one
notable occasion Ken called at our house in Gorsefield Avenue to help Ray move a metal
sprung double bed base to the Civic Centre. They secured it tightly to Ken’s trailer and
set off at a sedate pace for Bromborough. When they got to the Civic Centre and went to
unload the trailer you can imagine their surprise to find it was no longer there. Although
they drove back straight away, imagining traffic queues and peering into gardens, they
never found it and its whereabouts remains a mystery to this day.
Ken raised a lot of money by col-
lecting old newspapers and did a
regular Saturday morning run from
the Church Centre to the Waste
Collection point in Hooton. So
even in the 80’s St Mary’s was do-
ing its bit to recycle unwanted pa-
per.
On our way to St Davids in Pem-
brokeshire, we take a short cut
through Brithdir to avoid driving to
Dolgellau. The road takes you over a very narrow bridge followed by a right hand turn on
to the very busy A470 coming out between two blind bends. We don’t know how Ken
managed to drive his caravan over that bridge in the first place, let alone manage the
steep right hand turn onto the A road. Edna told me she had to get out and hold up the
traffic. Brave woman!!!. That bridge is known to us now as Ken’s Bridge and reminds us
of a lovely, gentle gentleman every time we drive over it.
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Mini Millfields offers part time funded places
for 2 and 3 year olds in the morning
Monday to Friday, during term time only
Sessions run from 9.00am to 12.00pm
Please contact our school office
for more information;
Mini Millfields
Millfields C.E. Primary School
Willington Avenue, Eastham
CH62 9EB
Tel: 0151 327 1722
Email school:
Learn, laugh
and play at
Mini Millfields
Hire of Church Centre St Mary’s Church Centre,
Eastham Rake with a beautiful new kitchen,
is available for hire. It’s ideal for birthdays and special events
Phone Jean for further details 327 3317
Arts and Crafts Group
Every Wednesday 2.00-4.00 p.m.
at the Church Centre
Further details from Edna Ingham 334-3959
St. Peter’s Sunday Lunches
The idea for these came about as there are quite a few people living alone at St Pe-ter’s and, talking, realised most did not make Sunday lunch. We thought it would be a good idea, every so often, to go for Sunday lunch after our service. To date, we have had three Sunday lunches going alternate months to the Argyle. We manage to push tables together so we can sit at one long table and there is much chat and laughter. Anyone is welcome to join us and you do not have to live alone to come!
Margaret Goodier
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Confirmation
A new date has been set for our Confirmation service:
12th January 2020
If you are considering being confirmed please get in touch with
Beth
Which Parable?
If Jesus was telling parables today, they would be very different stories to the ones in the Gospels but the message would still be the same. Can you guess which updated Parable this one is? I must just add that only one out of three people guessed the right answer, so here’s a clue. Think on a global scale.
Far away, on the other side of the world, people live on tiny tropical is-lands in the Pacific Ocean. These islands are surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches and clear blue seas. Palm trees give the people shelter from the sun, material to build their homes and fruit called coconuts which give them food and milk to drink. They fish in the seas for food. Palm trees give them wood for fires to cook their food and material to build their homes. Their families have lived on these islands for hundreds of years.
Over the past 50 years things have started to change for these people. As the sea levels begin to rise, because the ice caps are beginning to melt, many of these islands have start-ed to disappear under the sea and people have had to move to other islands. The people living there are worried that, if something isn’t done, all these islands will disappear from the world
Some countries in the developed world refuse to believe that the way they are using fossil fuels to build their industries, or burn down forests for more land, is causing the sea levels to rise. They don’t seem to care.
One young teenager from Sweden has stood up for these people. She has led other young people to demonstrate for change to save the world from rising temperatures which will cause the ice caps to melt and the sea levels to rise. She has even addressed the United Nations and appeared on world television.
Which parable do you think this is? Who are the islanders’ neighbours? Look on the middle
page for a cartoon version of the answer.
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Baptisms
"I Turn to Christ"
1st September Ben Neil Patten
8th September Harry Denis Elsender
15th September Adam Ryan Ashton
Megan Ellena Pugh
19th September Emily Rose Byrne
22nd September Mia Rose Cottrell
29th September Bertram Hebblewhite
And a massive apology!
Warden Sue, perusing our old web site, found something that said ‘completed forms’.
When she opened it, it was contacts from people using the web page to con-tact me.
Sadly, my e-mail address had not been altered for 18 months even though my new e-mail was on the Home page.
I was horrified and have tried to contact all of you…so very many…to apol-ogise.
In the end, I only went back to the beginning of this year as there were just
so many.
Many were baptisms (wondered why we had so few at the beginning of this
year), to requests to visit loved ones who were passing away, to weddings
and requests for general info etc.
About a quarter had contacted me through other ways. But for those who
may have thought I, or the church, was just ignoring you. I am so sorry.
We now have a completely new web page, with new ways of making sure
this doesn’t happen again.
Once again, I am deeply sorry.
Vicar Beth
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So many thanks!
Sometimes it is so right to single people out to say ‘thank you’.
In these last few months, I just want to say a massive thank you from
myself and the parish to so many people.
To Julie and her team, Beth (and Eliza), and all our 13 teenagers, who
turned out in force for our wonderful Holiday Club and for those who
stuck, painted, cut out, made teas and baked, and loved our little ones.
Thank you so much.
To Jean Cullen, for her commitment and inspiration for CAMEO and the
wider community and to all those who help with craft and DVD and
cooking for our Munch Club and Meet and Eat.
To Ian and Chris Fogarty (nee Davies). Chris, for the vibrant Facebook
page this parish now has and for Ian, wow! Just look at our wonderful
new website (stmaryseastham.uk) which Ian has created for this vibrant,
quirky, creative parish we live, work and serve God in!
Words can’t thank you enough.
For all those who made our Heritage weekend so special. Chris (Gardner)
how do you do it? From flowers, to organising, involving and keeping all
in order..tea ladies, cleaning and just being there! Thank you.
For all those who donated, in any way at all, to help fund our magnificent
refurbed organ! To Malcolm, who inspired us and Ken Schofield,
who made sure it all happened.
And finally, last but not least…the graveyard team!!! You are all, in a
word, awesome. Alan and Arlene..what a wonderful thing you
have inspired and enabled.
Everyone is literally in awe of your commitment as a team, hard work and
often in hard weather…the whole village stands amazed.
Team, you know who you all are.and the WI Ladies!
So much love and thanks to you all and to all who work so hard, whatever
you do…
Beth x
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November … remembering and rejoicing !
Dear everyone.
I think November is a wonderful month!
Just as the nights are drawing in and the clocks go back this weekend, the colours of nature
become comforting and colourful and Christmas is beckoning us in.
I just love the seasons. We have just celebrated Harvest and we collected so much food for
the Food Bank and the Ark at our Harvest Festivals at the Parish Church and St Peters.
This shines out against the awfulness of today’s Halloween, the trick or treating American-
ism and the dressing up in devil and vampire costumes (come back our Halloweens of bob
apples and duck apples!)
This year we have our Light and Bright Party on 31st October—an alternative Halloween.the
details are on page 1.
This year we are having fun with the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Please consider
sending your little ones to a fun, free, Light and Bright time?
‘Lest we Forget’, is a time of music and celebration to be held at St Mary’s Parish Church at
4pm on Saturday 9th November, again, details are in this Magazine (page 14).
This year the British Legion have said that instead of just remembering the fatalities of the
Armed Forces civilian deaths will be remembered too—how wonderful and right is that?
Our Angel Festival returns again this year—see below.
So, love and light and love to you all as we approach Christmas!
Vicar Bethx
Angels Fly in!
Our Angel Festival returns again this year, they will be in
church from Advent Sunday, Ist December till Twelfth
Night…6th January next year!
There will be an angel tree this year where we can re-
member loved ones who we will be thinking about this
Christmas.
And this year there will be an area for peace angels,
angels of light, angels of joy and warrior angels!
Could you please bring any angels you have, large or
small to St Mary’s church at 10am on Saturday 30th No-
vember…we would love it to be bigger and brighter this
year! 32
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To Recycle Please Call Terry
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WHAT'S WHERE & WHEN
Meeting in the Parish Church Choir: Practice on Fridays 7.30p.m. 334-1162 Bellringers: Thursday Night 7.30p.m. - 8.30p.m. 07970 528956
Meeting in the Community Church, Eastham Rake Brownies: Mondays 6.15pm. - 7.30 p.m. 513-3601 Men's Group: 2nd Monday 8.00 p.m. 327-3546 CAMEO: Tuesdays 2.00 - 3.30 p.m. 327-3317 Brownies: Wednesday 6.15 - 7.45p.m. 07835-298757 Rainbows: Mondays 6.00 - 7.00 p.m. 07557-094190
Meeting in the Scout HQ. Ferry Road Beavers: Monday 6.15 - 7.30 p.m. 327-4487 Cub Scouts: Tuesday 6.45-8.15 p.m. Nick 07778 042347 Scouts: Thursday 6.45 - 8.45 p.m. Gill 0785 0468445
Meeting in St. Peter's Hall, Brookhurst Close Brookhurst Discussion Group: Alt. Thursdays, 10.30a.m.- 12.00noon (Held at various houses). (334-1207) Rainbows: Monday 6.15 - 7.15p.m. 07796 553792 Brownies: Wednesday 6.00 - 7.30p.m. 327-1655 Guides: Wednesday 7.30 - 9.00p.m. 07796 553792 Cub Scouts: Thursday 6.45 - 8.30p.m. 07921 197769 Beavers: Tuesday 6.00pm. - 7.00p.m. 07889 431085 Scouts: Monday 7.30-9.00 pm. Alan Palin 513 3538 Trefoil: 3rd Monday 8.00- 10.00p.m. 200-7741 Praise & Play: Wednesdays 2.00- 2.45p.m. 327-2182 Jam: Wednesdays 3.45 - 5.00 p.m. 327-2182
Meeting in the Sea Scout HQ. Eastham Rake Beavers: Tuesday 6.15- 7.30p.m. 327-5787 Cubs: Monday 6.30 - 8.00p.m. 327-5787 Scouts: Thursday 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. 327-5787
Meeting in the HQ, Eastham Rake, next to the Community Church, 1123 Hooton Park Sqd Air Training Corps
Tuesday and Thursday 7.30- 9.00 p.m. 328-1123
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EASTHAM PARISH SERVICES
Parish Church of St. Mary, The Blessed Virgin, Eastham Village 9.15a.m. 6.30p.m. 1st Sunday Holy Communion Evening Service 2nd Sunday Holy Communion Praise Worship 3rd Sunday Holy Communion Healing Communion
(Healing Communion is on the second Sunday this month) 4th Sunday Holy Communion (See Website Diary) 4th Sunday 11.00 a.m. J4U 5th Sunday Holy Communion Evening Service
Chapel of St. Peter, Brookhurst Close
10. 30a.m. 1st Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 2nd Sunday Worship for ALL Morning Worship 3rd Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 4th Sunday Worship for ALL Holy Communion 5th Sunday Worship for ALL Morning Worship Wednesdays in term time JAM 3.45 - 5.00 pm
Eastham Community Church Centre, 107 Eastham Rake
11. 00am 1st Sunday Family Worship 2nd Sunday Family Communion 3rd Sunday Family Worship 4th Sunday Cafe Church 5th Sunday Family Worship Tuesdays in term time Little Gems 9.30 - 11am
WEEKDAY SERVICE - Parish Church, Every Wednesday, Holy Communion 10.15am
Weddings and Baptisms to be arranged with the Clergy
Visitation of the Sick
If informed, the Clergy are available to visit to bring spiritual help.
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ALTERNATIVE HALLOWEEN
5.30pm
PLEASE NOTE START TIME
which was incorrect in last month’s magazine
For more information or to book a place Vicar Beth 327 2182
Thursday
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HARVEST AT MILLFIELDS SCHOOL
The children took part in their harvest service after they had prepared
some beautiful pictures celebrating Gods good gifts. All the donations
went to the Forum where they will be used for those in need.
The Gifts laid out
Millfields Church of England Primary School
in Willington Avenue, Eastham (CH62 9EB) is our church school.
For more information ring 0151 327 1722 or
email: [email protected].
There is also a pre-school called Mini Millfields see page 29
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WHO'S WHO
Vicar: The Revd Beth Glover [email protected]
The Vicarage, 29 Ferry Road, Eastham 327-2182
Curate: The Revd Mark Turner
Lay Ministers: David Colenso (Emeritus) 327-3546
Ray Bonnard 327-4609, Anne York (Emeritus) 334-1996,
Andrew Bradley-Gibbons 328-0685
Pastoral Workers: Simone Llewellyn 327-8631, Dot Christiansen 327-5322
Parish Worker: Roy Munro 327-4721
Churchwardens: Sue Abraham 334-9216, Marilyn Gardner 327-1732
Parish Manager: George Wynne 327-3737
Church Treasurer: Irene Jones 327-6741
Church Organist: Malcolm Perry 334-1807
Choir: Gail Davies 348 1032, Gerry Warr 334 1162
Sacristan: Russ Boyes 573-3259
PCC Secretary: Sue Abraham 334-9216
Baptisms: Jane (0151 327 2420) or Nickie (0151 200 0636) ‐ evenings
Electoral Roll: Gordon Glover 327-2182
Flowers: Mrs. Chris Gardner 327-3767
Church Bookings: Church Centre, Jean Cullen 327-3317
St. Peter's, Sandra Wellings 07889 431085
Bellringers: Dave Hocker 07970528956
Disability Officer: Barbara Chambers 334-9329
Planned Giving Gift Aid : Diane Casewell 923-4113
Missionary Secretary: Anne York 334‐1996
Requests for Prayers: Lynn Matthews 327-1548, Simone Llewellyn 327-8631
Parish Safeguarding Coordinator: Emma Davies 07835 504676
Parish Magazine Editor: Philip Mayles 327-7196 [email protected]
Magazine Treasurer-Adverts-Distribution: Sue Pridding 327-5277
Magazine Postal Requests: Joan Hignett 327-1309
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