Notices 29 June 2014

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 29th June 2014

Conference Sunday

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SF 511

We offer you a very warm welcome especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Jonathan Sparkes who is leading our worship this morning.

Please join us for refreshments in the Garling Room after the Service.

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, members of the prayer team will be available at the front of the Church after the morning service.

Recording Ministry – If you do not usually receive a DVD of our services please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

Prayer Requests: Pat Bingham,Rose & Peter Bobby, Dorothy Cardey, Charles & Florrie Cronin, Grace & Gerald Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Joan Rouse, Richard & May Walters and Robin Wilkinson.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Ruth Ridge and all those who minister to the people of God, especially this week for The Methodist Church.

Continue to pray for all others who are in any way troubled, lonely, unwell or bereaved and anyone else who needs our prayers.

General Notices

Methodist Homes. Please can you return your envelope this week.

Congratulations to John and Rosalind Hampshire who celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday. Our best wishes for this diamond couple.

World and Home Mission – Laurie Berris will be pleased to collect your boxes on Sunday 13th or 20th July.

Chris Nash would appreciate your prayers as she feels she is being led to leave Lexden and move nearer to her family in Norfolk.

Offerings for last Sunday: £377.50

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 1st July

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 3rd

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer – please leave car park clear for Time for Tots

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Saturday 5th

10:00 – 11:30am – Coffee Morning with Bring and Buy in support of

Colchester Food Bank

Next Sunday 6th July

10:30am – Worship led by Joanne Eckersley

Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Rock Night – Eight Ash Green Methodist Church presents the Justin Jay Band on Friday 25th July. £6 at the door. Playing 60s music from 8pm till late. Price includes tea or coffee and nibbles. Parking available at Old School Church – by kind permission of Church of England.

Seeking God’s Blessing for Colchester – an evening with Paul Cowley on Thursday 25th September. This will take place at St Johns Community Centre and will include a meal.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please contact Revd Ruth Ridge on 01206 242 183.

CHURCH NOTICES – items for the Weekly Notices to Christine Beesley by Thursday at the latestplease. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices 22 June 2014

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 22nd June 2014

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SF 511

A very warm welcome to you especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Revd Ruth Ridge who is leading our worship with Holy Communion this morning.

Please join us for refreshments in the Garling Room after the Service.

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, members of the prayer team will be available at the front of the Church after the morning service.

Recording Ministry – If you do not usually receive a DVD of our services please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

Prayer Requests: Pat Bingham,Rose & Peter Bobby, Dorothy Cardey, Charles & Florrie Cronin, Grace & Gerald Daldry, Barbara Duller, Joan Rouse, Richard & May Walters and Robin Wilkinson.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Ruth Ridge and all those who minister to the people of God, especially this week for Castle Methodist Church.

Continue to pray for all others who are in any way troubled, lonely, unwell or bereaved and anyone else who needs our prayers.

General Notices

Lexden Link – if you haven’t received a copy of our quarterly magazine there are still some available.

Methodist Homes. If you have not been given an envelope please see Bill. Your gift helps to ensure the MHA can offer additional support and alternative therapies free of charge. Services such as MHA Live at Home schemes chaplaincy and music therapy for people living with dementia. If you are a tax payer don’t forget to fill in the Gift Aid section. Please can you return these by next week.

Offerings for last Sunday: £340.40

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday24th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday26th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer – please leave car park clear for Time for Tots

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Next Sunday 29th June

10:30am – Worship led by Jonathan Sparkes

Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Alternative Worship Service at Marks Tey this evening at 6:30pm led by Revd Ruth Ridge. A pilgrimage to celebrate St Columbia. Hiking boots not needed but there will be a little walking.

Friends of St Botolph’s present Piano Fest 2014. Admission by donation to the Church Heating Appeal Fund. Sundays June 8, June 15 and June 22 starting at 3:00pm. See poster for more information.

Join in the Blooming Great Tea Party in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care at Fingringhoe Methodist Church on Monday 23rd June from 10:30 – 12noon. See poster on notice board.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please contact Revd Ruth Ridge on 01206 242 183.

CHURCH NOTICES – items for the Weekly Notices to Christine Beesley by Thursday at the latestplease. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Lexden Link Summer 2014

From our Minister

As a keen, but very much beginner birdwatcher I have been trying this Spring not just to identify birds by sight, but also to begin to recognise their calls and it has been a very instructive process! Most of us are probably aware of the way that birdsong multiplies between the months of March and June and you may even have been aware of the dawn chorus getting earlier and earlier until it seems that there are birds singing throughout the night. We all delight at the wonderful melodies that we hear each time we go out and there may even be some birds that we can pick out by their distinctive song. However I have certainly found it a challenge to begin to decipher the layers of different calls in order to identify each individual song, it is taking much patience and some very careful listening.

The act of doing this has led me to reflect on how we actually listen in our day to day lives and how much we actually really take in. The world is often a very noisy place and we rely a lot on sound to communicate, but this can mean that we end up overloaded and failing to pay attention to the detail. We hear without really listening, allowing the sound to wash over us, but not taking in the message.

Jesus says to his disciples when telling them parables ‘let those who have ears hear’. He is reminding his audience that his teaching is available to all, but to really gain the benefit of it, the disciples have to listen carefully, to absorb what is being said and to respond. Without careful listening the parable remains just an interesting story, but with our spiritual ears open then we are able to learn something of the kingdom.

‘Let those who have ears hear’ is a good command for us as the Church today too. It reminds us that we need to listen carefully to what God is telling us through the scriptures, to absorb it, pray about it and discuss it before applying what we learn to our lives. More than that though, it is also a reminder to us to listen to where God is speaking in the world today, to listen for people’s pain so that we might bring comfort and healing and to listen for voices crying out for justice in order that we can join in. Our spiritual listening involves conversation with others, listening to the news and listening in quietness for the voice of God. Let’s use our ears well to distinguish the different messages that God has for us.

God bless. Ruth

Famous Church Quotes

The True Church can never fail. For it is based upon a rock. – T.S. Eliot

Prayer is a strong wall and fortress of the church; it is a goodly Christian weapon. – Martin Luther

Church attendance is as vital to a disciple as a transfusion of rich, healthy blood to a sick man. – Dwight L. Moody

The perfect church service would be one we were almost unaware of. Our attention would have been on God.- C.S. Lewis

“Wherever we see the Word of God purely preached and heard, there a church of God exists, even if it swarms with many faults.”- John Calvin

I like the silence of a church, before the service begins better than any preaching. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

You can be committed to Church but not committed to Christ, but you cannot be committed to Christ and not committed to church. – Joel Osteen

I think if the church did what they were supposed to do we wouldn’t have anyone sleeping on the streets. – Michael W. Smith

“I believe there are too many practitioners in the church who are not believers.”- C. S. Lewis

“You may speak but a word to a child, and in that child there may be slumbering a noble heart which shall stir the Christian Church in years to come.”- Charles Spurgeon

“What the Church needs to-day is not more machinery or better, not new organisations or more and novel methods, but people whom the Holy Ghost can use — people of prayer, people mighty in prayer. The Holy Ghost does not flow through methods, but through people. He does not come on machinery, but on people. He does not anoint plans, but people, people of prayer.”- E. M. Bounds

“I lack the fervency, vitality, life, in prayer which I long for. I know that many consider it fanaticism when they hear anything which does not conform to the conventional, sleep-inducing eulogies so often rising from Laodicean lips; but I know too that these same people can acquiescently tolerate sin in their lives and in the church without so much as tilting one hair of their eyebrows.”-Jim Eliot

“One hundred religious persons knit into a unity by careful organisation do not constitute a church any more than eleven dead men make a football team. The first requisite is life, always” – A. W. Tozer

Come, let us sing of a wonderful love

This is a hymn which is sometimes written off as a piece of Victorian sentimentality. Lots of Victorian hymns were not very good, it’s true, but this is one which quite rightly is still sung today.

It’s deeply felt rather than sentimental. It’s written out of a full heart and a profound sense of how much God has done for us.

It’s also a hymn soaked in Scripture and shows how deeply the stories of Jesus had sunk into the author, Robert Walmsley.

The first verse, which speaks of the wonderful love “streaming to me and to you” helps to recall God’s promise to “open the windows of heaven” and bless his people, while the second and third take their line from the parable of the Lost Sheep: Jesus came “seeking the lost/Saving, redeeming at measureless cost”; he is “seeking the wanderers yet/Why do they roam?”

There are echoes of the parable of the Prodigal Son too – “Love only waits to forgive and forget;/Home weary wonderers home!”

The last verse is a plea for the Spirit to come and in-dwell us, lifting us above envy, and falsehood, and pride. We cannot ask God to bring others without asking him to deal with us too. Far from being sentimental, this verse echoes the theme of the great mystics, who sought to lose themselves in God.

The hymn is metrically quite complicated and it’s a mark of the author’s skill that we don’t notice that as we sing. He doesn’t strain after rhymes and each line flows naturally, leading us further into his own experience of the love of God.

Robert Walmsley was born in Manchester in 1831, and worked as a jeweller in nearby Sale, where he died in 1905. He was involved for many years with the Manchester Sunday School Union and wrote many hymns for the annual Whitweek Festival, when the children would march through the town in procession.

Very few of them are sung now, but judging by what has survived he had considerable gifts as a writer of devotional verse.

With thanks to Bill Harber for this article

Notices 15 June 2014

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 15th June 2014

Trinity Sunday

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SF 511

We offer you a warm welcome especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Alan Beesley who is leading our worship this morning.

Please join us for refreshments in the Garling Room after the Service.

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, members of the prayer team will be available at the front of the Church after the morning service.

Recording Ministry – If you do not usually receive a DVD of our services please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

Prayer Requests: Pat Bingham,Rose & Peter Bobby, Dorothy Cardey, Charles & Florrie Cronin, Grace & Gerald Daldry, Barbara Duller, Joan Rouse, Richard & May Walters and Robin Wilkinson.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Ruth Ridge and all those who minister to the people of God, especially this week for Wivenhoe Methodist Church.

Continue to pray for all others who are in any way troubled, lonely, unwell or bereaved and anyone else who needs our prayers.

General Notices

Lexden Link – the summer edition of our quarterly magazine is available today. Please make sure you take your copy.

Methodist Homes. If you have not been given an envelope please see Bill. Your gift helps to ensure the MHA can offer additional support and alternative therapies free of charge. Services such as MHA Live at Home schemes chaplaincy and music therapy for people living with dementia. If you are a tax payer don’t forget to fill in the Gift Aid section. Please can you return these over the next weeks.

Offerings for last Sunday: £306.30

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 17th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 19th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer – please leave car park clear for Time for Tots

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

2:30pm – Care and Share at Muriel’s and Bill’s

7:30pm – Colchester Civic Society using the Garling Room

Friday 20th

2:00pm – Walk – Stoke by Nayland – see notice board for further details

Next Sunday 22nd June

10:30am – Holy Communion with Revd Ruth Ridge

Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Friends of St Botolph’s present Piano Fest 2014. Admission by donation to the Church Heating Appeal Fund. Sundays June 8, June 15 and June 22 starting at 3:00pm. See poster for more information.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please contact Revd Ruth Ridge on 01206 242 183.

CHURCH NOTICES – items for the Weekly Notices to Christine Beesley by Thursday at the latestplease. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices 8 June 2014

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 8th June 2014

Pentecost

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SF 511

A very warm welcome to you especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Mike Bowstead who is leading our worship this morning.

Please join us for refreshments in the Garling Room after the Service.

This Evening – 6:30pm – Songs of Praise with Eddie Lansdown

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, members of the prayer team will be available at the front of the Church after the morning service.

Recording Ministry – If you do not usually receive a DVD of our services please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

Prayer Requests: Pat Bingham,Rose & Peter Bobby, Dorothy Cardey, Charles & Florrie Cronin, Grace & Gerald Daldry, Barbara Duller, Joan Rouse, Richard & May Walters and Robin Wilkinson.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Ruth Ridge and all those who minister to the people of God, especially this week for Wimpole Road Methodist Church.

Continue to pray for all others who are in any way troubled, lonely, unwell or bereaved and anyone else who needs our prayers.

General Notices

Lexden Link – the summer edition of our quarterly magazine is due next week. Please see Christine Beesley if you have an article or anything else you would like included.

Rose Bobby would like to thank you all for your prayers & all those who have sent her lovely cards, flowers, fruit, chocolate & sweets. It has been so nice to have visitors, who we have asked to arrange their visits before coming, as Rose gets tired very quickly. Even our ironing is being whipped away only to return the next day, what lovely service. Once again, thank you all for everything. May God Bless you & yours. Rose & Peter.

Offerings for last Sunday: £272.00

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Monday 9th

7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle – Guest Speaker – Revd Ruth Ridge

Tuesday 10th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 12th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer – please leave car park clear for Time for Tots

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

7:45pm – Bible Study

Next Sunday 15th June

10:30am – Local Arrangement

Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Wimpole Road Methodist Church will be celebrating 110 years this evening at 6:30pm with guest preacher The Revd Lord Leslie Griffiths and the Boxted Methodist Silver Band. Everyone is welcome.

Friends of St Botolph’s present Piano Fest 2014. Admission by donation to the Church Heating Appeal Fund. Sundays June 8, June 15 and June 22 starting at 3:00pm. See poster for more information.

An evening with Rt Revd Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford, Wednesday 11th June at Plume Avenue URC. 7pm for a 7:30pm start. “Where is the church in society – A church without walls” All welcome.

Action for Children sponsored walk at West Mersea on Saturday 14th June starting at 10:00am from the Chapel in Mill Road. For a sponsor form please contact Keith Thompson on 01206 844252.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please contact Revd Ruth Ridge on 01206 242 183.

CHURCH NOTICES – items for the Weekly Notices to Christine Beesley by Thursday at the latestplease. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist