Notices 27 September 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Harvest Festival

Notices for Week Commencing 27th September 2015

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SoF 511

A very warm welcome to you especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Geoff and Vivian Wilcox who are leading our Harvest Festival worship this morning.

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the 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 – Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse and May Walters.

Please pray for our Ministers Revd Alan Jenkins and Revd Ken Chalmers and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

General Notices

A very big thank you to everyone involved in making the Harvest Fish and Chip Lunch so enjoyable. All profits will be going to the Colchester Food Bank along with our donations from our Harvest Festival.

Lexden Link – copies of the Autumn 2015 edition are still available. If you have not picked up your copy yet make sure you take one today.

Coffee Morning with Bring and Buy this coming Saturday will be raising funds for the Women’s Refuge. Everyone welcome.

Offerings last Sunday: £298.50

Calling all dressmakers do you have any original Dewhurst Sylko wood cotton reels hidden at the bottom of your sewing basket? With or without thread just so long as they still have the original label; they are needed by the Touchstone Centre to help raise much needed funds. Please see the information sheet on the notice board about this Methodist supported community.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 29th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

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

Wednesday 30th

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 1st

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Saturday 3rd

10:00am – Coffee Morning with Bring and Buy

Next Sunday 4th October

11:00am – Worship led by Charlie Connor

Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Lunchtime Worship at Castle Methodist Church at 1pm every Thursday.

The Circuit Social Issues Group has arranged a hot meal at Highwoods Church followed by a talk on “Multi Faith” by Mrs Barbara Butler, wife of the former Bishop of Southwark, and founder and Executive Secretary of “Christians Aware”. This will be on Thursday 8th October. There will be a charge of £5.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888 or Revd Ken Chalmers on 01206 545253.

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 20 September 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 20th September 2015

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SoF 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 Revd Alan Jenkins who is leading our worship with Holy Communion this morning.

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the 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 – Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald Daldry and family, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse and May Walters.

The funeral service for Grace Daldry will be held here at Lexden on Monday 21st September at 12 noon.

Please pray for our Ministers Revd Alan Jenkins and Revd Ken Chalmers and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

Harvest Fish and Chip Lunch next Saturday 26th September. Please add your name to the list on the notice board if you are able to come.

Harvest Festival Sunday 27th September. We are collecting for the Colchester Food Bank and they need cans of soup, vegetables, meat and fish. Also packets of rice, pasta, cereals and biscuits. There is a box in the vestibule for your contributions. There are also envelopes for cash donations. Thank you.

Lexden Link – Autumn 2015 edition is now available. If you have not picked up your copy yet make sure you take one today.

Offerings last Sunday: TBA

Calling all dressmakers do you have any original Dewhurst Sylko wood cotton reels hidden at the bottom of your sewing basket? With or without thread just so long as they still have the original label they are needed by the Touchstone Centre to help raise much needed funds. Please see the information sheet on the notice board about this Methodist supported community.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Monday 21st

12:00 noon – The funeral of Grace Daldry

Tuesday 22nd

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 23rd

No Spanish Class

Thursday 24th

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Saturday 26th

12:30 for 1:00pm start – Harvest Fish and Chip Lunch

Next Sunday 27th September

11:00am – Harvest Festival led by Geoff and Vivian Wilcox

Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Thursday Lunchtime Worship at Castle Methodist Church at 1pm on Thursday 24th September will be led by our own Alan Beesley. If you’ve never been to one of these services before why don’t you come along to this one to support Alan.

The Circuit Social Issues Group has arranged a hot meal at Highwoods Church followed by a talk on “Multi Faith” by Mrs Barbara Butler, wife of the former Bishop of Southwark, and founder and Executive Secretary of “Christians Aware”. This will be on Thursday 8th October. There will be a charge of £5.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888 or Revd Ken Chalmers on 01206 545253.

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 13 September 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 13th September 2015

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SoF 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 Betty Rampling who is leading our worship this morning.

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the service.

This Evening – 6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by John Hampshire

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 – Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald Daldry and family, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse, Betty Taylor and May Walters.

The funeral service for Grace Daldry will be held here at Lexden on Monday 21st September at 12 noon.

Please pray for our Ministers Revd Alan Jenkins and Revd Ken Chalmers and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

Harvest Fish and Chip Lunch on Saturday 26th September. Please add your name to the list on the notice board if you are able to come.

Harvest Festival Sunday 27th September. We are collecting for the Colchester Food Bank and they need cans of soup, vegetables, meat and fish. Also packets of rice, pasta, cereals and biscuits. There is a box in the vestibule for your contributions. There are also envelopes for cash donations. Thank you.

Lexden Link – Autumn 2015 edition. If you did not pick up a copy last week make sure you take one today.

Offerings last Sunday: £326.10

Coffee Morning for Refugee Action: £50.00

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Monday 14th

7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle – Guest Speaker – Revd Rodney Sawtell

Tuesday 15th

Friendly Tea Club on an outing

Wednesday 16th

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 17th

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Next Sunday 20th September

11:00am – Holy Communion with Revd Alan Jenkins

Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Thursday Lunchtime Worship at Castle Methodist Church starting on Thursday 3rd September from 1pm for about 25 minutes. The first Thursday of the month will be led by one of the ministers and will include Holy Communion. The other Thursday worship sessions will be led by a local preacher.

The Circuit Social Issues Group has arranged a hot meal at Highwoods Church followed by a talk on “Multi Faith” by Mrs Barbara Butler, wife of the former Bishop of Southwark, and founder and Executive Secretary of “Christians Aware”. This will be on Thursday 8th October. There will be a charge of £5.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888 or Revd Ken Chalmers on 01206 545253.

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 Autumn 2015

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Lexden Link

Autumn 2015

Issue 50

From our Minister

Dear friends,

As I am sure you know, I have recently returned from sabbatical. The purpose of a sabbatical, for a minister anyway, is to rest, refresh, and restore your spiritual, physical, and emotional life: to allow a minister to step back from the process of ministry and remind oneself of its purpose: to proclaim the word of the Lord, to bring hope to the oppressed, to bring comfort to the despairing, to be a loving presence in the life of the community.

We know that that purpose is not without cost to the minister, because whilst bearing each other’s burdens, and so fulfilling the law of Christ, is incumbent upon all of us in the Christian community, the peculiar focus of fulltime ministry brings its own particular burden. I don’t know of any minister who doesn’t feel, daily, the vast weight of the responsibility of representing the Christian community bearing down on their shoulders.

That’s why a sabbatical is such a valued gift to the ordained by the Church. I know some ministers who refuse to take sabbaticals because they feel unable to accept a gift which is not available to all members of their congregation. I respect their right to an opinion, but it seems to me to about as logical as expecting my children to refuse chocolate because I am a Type 2 diabetic – I am not going to be able to eat the chocolate whether they do or not, so they may as well go ahead and enjoy it!

I spent a good deal of time thinking about the way forward for the Methodist Church, and for our churches in our Colchester Circuit in particular. As you know, I published a paper which was discussed and largely endorsed at the Circuit Meeting last year, a paper entitled “A Way Forward…..” My thinking on sabbatical has crystallised my belief that we do need to take radical, and sacrificial, decisions, soon. We need to ask hard questions of ourselves, and not shirk from the answers which present themselves to us.

“Why am I a Christian?” “What difference does my being a Christian make to the place where I live?” “Why am I a Methodist?” “Does my church have a future if it carries on as it is?” “What is God saying to us through our decline?”

These are all questions I have asked myself over the last fourteen weeks, especially as I walked St Cuthbert’s Way in the Scottish Borders and Northumberland. I have come to some conclusions, which I shall happily share over the next year with anyone who wants to listen, because I firmly believe that it is the next twelve months in particular which will shape the next twenty years of our journey with God (assuming that God wishes to continue speaking through the Methodist Church in the next twenty years at all!) and we need as many of you as possible to participate in that shaping. So be prepared to listen for, and respond to, God’s call to you – for I believe he is calling us all to hear his word for today.

Every blessing

Alan Jenkins

Superintendent Minister

What Counts?

No! I’m not a banker or even a treasurer, but for the last few years in mid-summer I’ve taken on the dubious task of counting the mission boxes. I try and count the small change slowly with care, but I have to offer up a prayer to keep me from the temptation of swearing every time I am faced with a cluster of five penny coins. You know the ones I mean. The ones that slip between the fingers. After all the individual totals have been counted and the total money added (excluding the U.S. Quarter dollar, the Austrian Schilling and an old sixpence), the final columns are added and technically should tally, though despite doing this now for some years, I’ve never once got it right first time.

As numbers in the church have dwindled and as those who collect are getting older with failing health, the total collected this year is down from last year, but I still think it is a fantastic effort and all contributors are to be congratulated in collecting the sum of £356-39.

O, by the way, just because I’ve been somewhat derogatory in regard to the humble yet illusive five pence coins, please don’t stop collecting them. Even the pennies help: remembering the widows mite given in love is much more effective than bankers with so called financial astuteness can possibly imagine.

Doubtless this will be read by many of you who don’t collect money in boxes, but please don’t get all flustered with acute embarrassment thinking I’m trying to convert you to this method of giving, but of course if any one would like a box to collect money for the Methodist World or Home Missions, I would be more than happy to give them one. As individuals, we all choose, I hope without being pressurised one way or the other, which charities we support; how much to give, which often will be related to affordability, and also the method of giving: all of which differs vastly from one person to another.

It is quite certain the Lord will use and bless all that is given, so people will be helped to have a better quality of life and hopefully come to a knowledge of God’s love. Just as when Jesus blessed the loaves and fishes, the value of the original gift is multiplied in God’s hands. The other certainty is that the giver will always be rewarded with God’s blessings, even if, in the here and now, they do not appear to be obvious. Be assured that gifts given in love, without any thought of reward or gain, are really what counts.

Laurie

The Hymn Writers

Horatius Bonar

I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto me and rest," is one of our best known gospel hymns. It was written by Horatius Bonar, who was born in Edinburgh in 1808. His public ministry began in 1837 in the town of Kelso on the Tweed. In 1853 he earned the Doctor of Divinity degree at the University of Aberdeen. Then in 1856 he visited Palestine following which he wrote "The Voice from Galilee."

I heard the voice of Jesus say,

"Come unto Me and rest;

Lay down, thou weary one, lay down

Thy head upon My breast!"

I came to Jesus as I was,

Weary, and worn, and sad;

I found in Him a resting-place,

And He hath made me glad.

He wrote many other hymns, including “Blessing and Honour and Glory and Power”, and was also a highly popular author. He served as the editor for "The Quarterly journal of Prophecy" from 1848 to 1873 and for the "Christian Treasury" from 1859 to 1879. A selection of his hymns was published as ‘Hymns of Faith and Hope’. Dr Bonar also wrote poetry and his final volume was entitled ‘My Old Letters’.

Dr Bonar was the author of several biographies of ministers he had known, including "The Life of the Revd John Milne of Perth" in 1869, and in 1884 "The Life and Works of the Revd. G. T. Dodds", who had been married to his daughter but tragically died in 1882 while serving as a missionary in France.

Horatius Bonar died on 31 July 1889 at the age of 80.

Thank you to everyone for their contributions to this quarter’s newsletter.

Please let me have articles for the Winter 2015 edition by the end of November.

Christine Beesley – Editor

Notices 6 September 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 6th September 2015

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ SoF 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 Revd Martin Camroux who is leading our worship this morning.

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the 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 – Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse, Betty Taylor and May Walters.

Our very dear friend Grace Daldry sadly passed away last Sunday. Please keep Gerald and the rest of the family in your prayers at this time. A funeral service for Grace will be held here at Lexden on Monday 21st September at 12 noon.

Please pray for our Ministers Revd Alan Jenkins and Revd Ken Chalmers and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

General Notices

Harvest Festival – this will be held on Sunday 27th September and as usual we will be collecting food stuffs for the Colchester Food Bank. They would really appreciate cans of soup, vegetables, meat and fish. Also packets of rice and pasta as well as cereals and biscuits. From next week there will be a box in the vestibule for your contributions. There are also envelopes for cash donations.

Offerings last Sunday: £242.10

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 8th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 9th

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 10th

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Next Sunday 13th September

11:00am – Worship led by Betty Rampling

Refreshments afterwards

6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by John Hampshire

Other Events

Thursday Lunchtime Worship at Castle Methodist Church starting on Thursday 3rd September from 1pm for about 25 minutes. The first Thursday of the month will be led by one of the ministers and will include Holy Communion. The other Thursday worship sessions will be led by a local preacher.

Free Family Fun Festival in Lower Castle Park on Saturday 12th September arranged by churches and Christian organisations in Colchester. Activities planned so far include bouncy castles, a dog show, games, crafts and live music – all for free. Refreshments will also be available.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888 or Revd Ken Chalmers on 01206 545253.

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 30 August 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 30th August 2015

INTROIT – ‘O, How Blest the Hour, Lord Jesus’ H&P 655

You are very warmly welcome especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Revd Alan Jenkins who are leading our worship this morning.

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the 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: Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald & Grace Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse, Betty Taylor and May Walters.

Please say an extra prayer for Grace Daldry whenever you pray.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Alan Jenkins and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

General Notices

Methodist Prayer Handbook 2015/16 – these are now available in the vestibule – priced at £3.50 each. There is a box for your money. If you usually receive one every year there will be one with your name on. If not please add your name to the list when you take one.

Offerings last Sunday: £398.00

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 1st

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 2nd

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 3rd

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer

Saturday 5th

10:00 – 11:00am – Coffee Morning with Bring & Buy

This month’s charity – Refugee Action

Next Sunday 6th September

11:00am – Worship led by Revd Martin Camroux

Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Welcome Service for Revd Ken Chalmers on Tuesday 1st September at 7:30pm at Castle Methodist Church. There is also a meet and greet for Ken and his family on Saturday 5th at Castle Methodist Church. At 2pm Bob Finch will lead a walking tour of Colchester. There will then be refreshments from 3:30pm. If you are interested in attending any of these events please let one of the Stewards know. Transport can also be arranged.

Thursday Lunchtime Worship at Castle Methodist Church starting on Thursday 3rd September from 1pm for about 25 minutes. The first Thursday of the month will be led by one of the ministers and will include Holy Communion. The other Thursday worship sessions will be led by a local preacher.

Free Family Fun Festival in Lower Castle Park on Saturday 12th September arranged by churches and Christian organisations in Colchester. Activities planned so far include bouncy castles, a dog show, games, crafts and live music – all for free. Refreshments will also be available.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888

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 23 August 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 23rd August 2015

INTROIT – ‘O, How Blest the Hour, Lord Jesus’ H&P 655

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

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the 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: Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald & Grace Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse, Betty Taylor and May Walters.

Eileen is now home from hospital but would prefer not to have anyone visiting at the moment. Dorothy is still in hospital in the West Bergholt ward and would appreciate visitors.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Alan Jenkins and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

General Notices

Methodist Prayer Handbook 2015/16 – these are now available in the vestibule – priced at £3.50 each. There is a box for your money. If you usually receive one every year there will be one with your name on. If not please add your name to the list when you take one.

Offerings last Sunday: £370.01

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 25th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 26th

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 27th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer

Next Sunday 30th August

11:00am – Worship led by Revd Alan Jenkins

Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Sunday Evening Worship at Castle Church in August – please see the list on the notice board for more information.

Welcome Service for Revd Ken Chalmers on Tuesday 1st September at 7:30pm at Castle Methodist Church. There is also a meet and greet for Ken and his family on Saturday 5th at Castle Methodist Church. At 2pm Bob Finch will lead a walking tour of Colchester. There will then be refreshments from 3:30pm. If you are interested in attending any of these events please let one of the Stewards know. Transport can also be arranged.

Free Family Fun Festival in Lower Castle Park on Saturday 12th September arranged by churches and Christian organisations in Colchester. Activities planned so far include bouncy castles, a dog show, games, crafts and live music – all for free. Refreshments will also be available.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888

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 16 August 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 16th August 2015

INTROIT – ‘O, How Blest the Hour, Lord Jesus’ H&P 655

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

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the 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: Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald & Grace Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse and May Walters. Eileen especially needs your prayers. Dorothy is currently in hospital in the West Bergholt ward and would really appreciate visitors.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Alan Jenkins and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

General Notices

World and Home Mission Boxes: £208.50 was raised this year by contributions in Mission in Britain boxes and £147.89 in boxes for World Mission. A very big thank you to all contributors!

Methodist Prayer Handbook 2015/16 – these will be ordered soon. If you no longer wish for a copy or would like to start receiving one, please let Peter or one of the Stewards know. They will be priced at £3.50 each

Offerings last Sunday: £238.50

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 18th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 19th

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 20th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer

Next Sunday 23rd August

11:00am – Local Arrangement

Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Sunday Evening Worship at Castle Church in August – please see the list on the notice board for more information.

Mile End Methodist Church – 120th Anniversary Service on Sunday 23rd August at 10:30am followed by a faith lunch. Everyone welcome.

Welcome Service for Revd Ken Chalmers on Tuesday 1st September. Also a meet and greet on Saturday 5th at Castle Church from 2pm. Bob Finch will lead a walking tour of Colchester following by refreshments from 3:30pm.

Free Family Fun Festival in Lower Castle Park on Saturday 12th September arranged by churches and Christian organisations in Colchester. Activities planned so far include bouncy castles, a dog show, games, crafts and live music – all for free. Refreshments will also be available.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888

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

Website : lexdenmethodist

Notice 9 August 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 9th August 2015

INTROIT – ‘O, How Blest the Hour, Lord Jesus’ H&P 655

You are very warmly welcome especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Revd David Moody who is leading our worship with Holy Communion this morning.

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the service.

This Evening – 6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by Laurie and Lidia Berris

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: Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald & Grace Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse and May Walters.

Please keep May and the rest of her family in your prayers following the death of Richard Walters.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Alan Jenkins and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

General Notices

World and Home Mission Boxes: £208.50 was raised this year by contributions in Mission in Britain boxes and £147.89 in boxes for World Mission. A very big thank you to all contributors!

Methodist Prayer Handbook 2015/16 – these will be ordered soon. If you no longer wish for a copy or would like to start receiving one, please let Peter or one of the Stewards know. They will be priced at £3.50 each

Offerings last Sunday: £245.50

Coffee Morning: £30.00

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Monday 10th

7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle – Gest Speaker – Derek Coe

Tuesday 11th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

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

Wednesday 12th

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 13th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer

Next Sunday 16th August

11:00am – Worship led by Joanne Eckersley

Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Moot Hall Colchester Town Hall – free recital celebrating the restoration of the Town Hall Organ at 1pm on 11th August.

Sunday Evening Worship at Castle Church in August – please see the list on the notice board for more information.

Mile End Methodist Church – 120th Anniversary Service on Sunday 23rd August at 10:30am followed by a faith lunch. Everyone welcome.

Welcome Service for Revd Ken Chalmers on Tuesday 1st September. Also a meet and greet on Saturday 5th at Castle Church from 2pm. Bob Finch will lead a walking tour of Colchester following by refreshments from 3:30pm.

Free Family Fun Festival in Lower Castle Park on Saturday 12th September arranged by churches and Christian organisations in Colchester. Activities planned so far include bouncy castles, a dog show, games, crafts and live music – all for free. Refreshments will also be available.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888

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 2 August 2015

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 2nd August 2015

INTROIT – ‘O, How Blest the Hour, Lord Jesus’ H&P 655

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

Refreshments will be served in the Garling Room after the 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: Peter Bobby,Dorothy Cardey, Chris Chester, Gerald & Grace Daldry, Barbara Duller, Emily Grote, Eileen Mitchell, Joan Rouse, and Richard & May Walters.

Please pray for our Minister Revd Alan Jenkins and all those who minister to the people of God.

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

General Notices

World and Home Mission Boxes – Thank you to everyone who handed in their boxes.

Methodist Prayer Handbook 2015/16 – these will be ordered soon. If you no longer wish for a copy or would like to start receiving one, please let Peter or one of the Stewards know. They will be priced at £3.50 each

Offerings last Sunday: £352.25

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 4th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 5th

9:30 – 11:30am – Spanish Class using the Garling Room

Thursday 6th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer

Next Sunday 9th August

11:00am – Holy Communion led by Revd David Moody

Refreshments afterwards

6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by Laurie and Lidia Berris

Other Events

Moot Hall Colchester Town Hall – free recitals celebrating the restoration of the Town Hall Organ at 1pm on 4th & 11th August.

Sunday Evening Worship at Castle Church in August – please see the list on the notice board for more information.

Mile End Methodist Church – 120th Anniversary Service on Sunday 23rd August at 10:30am followed by a faith lunch. Everyone welcome.

Free Family Fun Festival in Lower Castle Park on Saturday 12th September arranged by churches and Christian organisations in Colchester. Activities planned so far include bouncy castles, a dog show, games, crafts and live music – all for free. Refreshments will also be available.

Contacts – If you need prayer or help in any way please call Revd Alan Jenkins on

01206 793888

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

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