Notices for Week Commencing 2 June 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 2nd June 2013

INTROIT – ‘Day by Day Dear Lord’ H&P 671

We warmly welcome you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Elizabeth Clarke 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 – Rose & Peter Bobby, Charles & Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim & Ruth Ogden, 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 our Mersea 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.

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

Communion Services – there is a list of midweek services on the notice board. This week there is a Communion Service at Marks Tey led by Revd Ruth Ridge on Wednesday 5th June starting at 12:45pm. This follows the lunch at 12noon.

Step Forward – the course is being run at Castle Church at 6.00pm on Wednesday evenings. For more information call John Allison on 793888 or Charlie Connor on 866622. See poster on notice board.

Offerings for last Sunday: This will be announced at a later date.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Monday 3rd

7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle – Guest Speaker – David Ablewhite

Tuesday 4th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 6th

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Next Sunday 9th June

Methodist Homes Sunday

10:30am – Morning Worship led by Jane Allison
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by Gerald and Grace Daldry

Future Events

Action for Children – ‘Step out for Children’ – sponsored walk on Saturday 15th June starting at 10:00am from Mersea Methodist Church. Contact Keith Thompson on 844252 for a sponsor form.

Farewell worship with Richard and Katy Smith on Sunday 14th July at 6:30pm at St Margaret’s Church, Mersea Road, Berechurch.

Circuit Farewell Service for John and Jane Allison on Sunday 28th July at 6:30pm at Wimpole Road Methodist Church.

Circuit Welcome Service to Alan and Janet Jenkins on Sunday 8th September at 6:30pm at Wimpole Road Methodist Church.

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 26 May 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 26th May 2013

Trinity Sunday

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ H&P 295

A very warm welcome to you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Revd David Dickens 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 – Rose & Peter Bobby, Charles & Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim & Ruth Ogden, 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 our Fingringhoe 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.

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

Coffee Morning this coming Saturday 10:00 – 11:30am. A chance to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with friends. There is also a selection of ‘bring and buy’ articles with all money raised going to charity. If you have a charity you feel would appreciate our help please let us know and we can add them to our list.
We also need volunteers to help make the tea and coffee at these monthly meetings. If you feel able to help please add your name to the list on the notice board or speak with one of the stewards.

Offerings for last Sunday: £341.72

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 28th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 30th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer

No Time for Tots – Half Term Holiday

7:30pm – Bible Study at Marks Tey

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

Saturday 1st June

10:00 – 11:30am – Coffee Morning – everyone welcome

Next Sunday 2nd June

10:30am – Morning Worship led by Elizabeth Clarke
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Step Forward – It is four years since the Colchester Methodist Circuit pioneered the Christian Discipleship course entitled ‘Step Forward’ as a way of helping Christians study the Bible and share the meaning of their faith together in a small group. Those who followed the course at the time have spoken of its value to them on their Christian journey and two members of that group, Charlie Connor and Sue Wood, have now indicated their willingness to lead the course and, having completed the training programme, they are offering to run the course at Castle Church at 6.30pm on Wednesday evenings beginning on May 22nd but you are still welcome to join. For more information call John Allison on 793888 or Charlie Connor on 866622. See poster on notice board.

Action for Children – ‘Step out for Children’ – sponsored walk on Saturday 15th June starting at 10:00am from Mersea Methodist Church. Contact Keith Thompson on 844252 for a sponsor form.

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 19 May 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 19th May 2013

Pentecost

INTROIT‘Spirit of the Living God’ H&P 295

A very warm welcome to you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Anne Worker 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 – Rose & Peter Bobby, Charles & Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim & Ruth Ogden, 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 our West Bergholt 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.

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

Pentecost Family Festival and picnic at West Mersea at 4:00pm this afternoon. There will be a celebration service and an ‘open the book’ drama. Also kite making and sandcastle building. All the events will take place on the putting green near the beach end of Empress Avenue in West Mersea. Bring your own picnic and a groundsheet or something to sit on.

Please note that there is no free parking, even on a Sunday.

Wet weather plan will be in Mersea Methodist Church premises in Mill Road.

Please speak with one of the stewards if you would like a lift.

If you feel able to assist with this event in any way please speak to

Geoff Wilcox.

Offerings for last Sunday: £391.10

We need more volunteers to make tea and coffee for the Coffee Mornings that are held on the first Saturday of each month. Please add your name to the list on the notice board or speak with one of the stewards.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Monday 20th

7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle – guest speaker Gerald Daldry

Tuesday 21st

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 23rd

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Next Sunday 26th

10:30am – Morning Worship led by Revd David Dickens

Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Step Forward – It is four years since the Colchester Methodist Circuit pioneered the Christian Discipleship course entitled ‘Step Forward’ as a way of helping Christians study the Bible and share the meaning of their faith together in a small group. Those who followed the course at the time have spoken of its value to them on their Christian journey and two members of that group, Charlie Connor and Sue Wood, have now indicated their willingness to lead the course and, having completed the training programme, they are offering to run the course at Castle Church at 6.30pm on Wednesday evenings beginning on May 22nd. For more information call John Allison on 793888 or Charlie Connor on 866622. See poster on notice board.

Action for Children – ‘Step out for Children’ – sponsored walk on Saturday 15th June starting at 10:00am from Mersea Methodist Church. Contact Keith Thompson on 844252 for a sponsor form.

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices for week commencing 12 May 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 12th May 2013

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ H&P 295

We warmly welcome you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Revd John Robinson who is leading our worship this morning.

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

This Evening at 6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by Revd James Ridge

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 – Rose & Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim & Ruth Ogden, Joan Rouse, Richard & May Walters and Robin Wilkinson.

Ron Bates – we have recently heard about the sad death of our dear friend Ron Bates in Australia. He will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved him.

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

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

The flowers today have been donated by Mo and David Beale in memory of mum and dad.

Easter Offering Service at Wimpole Road Methodist Church this evening at 6:30pm. Everyone welcome or you can write a prayer request – there is a basket for these in the vestibule. This is an opportunity for the whole circuit to dedicate the Easter Offering and to hear more about the World Mission Fund.

Offerings for last Sunday: £345.80
Benevolent Fund: £3.00
Coffee Morning: £34.50

Volunteers are required to make the tea and coffee for the Saturday Coffee Mornings. These are held on the first Saturday of each month. Please add your name to the list on the notice board or speak with one of the stewards.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 14th

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 15th

7:30pm – Stewards and Pastoral Visitors meeting

Thursday 16th

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

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

Next Sunday 19th

10:30am – Morning Worship led by Anne Worker
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

CLC International will be at Praiseway Church, 27 Straight Road, on Saturday 18th May from 10:00am till 12noon. There will be a selection of books, gifts and cards available on the day and the opportunity to order books not available. There will also be tea, coffee and cakes for sale.

Colchester Methodist Churches invite you to West Mersea for a Pentecost Family Festival on Sunday 19th May starting at 4:00pm. There will be kite making, a celebration service and a ‘bring your own’ picnic. See notice board for details of other events and further information.

Action for Children – ‘Step out for Children’ – sponsored walk on Saturday 15th June starting at 10:00am from Mersea Methodist Church. Contact Keith Thompson on 844252 for a sponsor form.

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 5 May 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 5th May 2013

INTROIT‘Spirit of the Living God’ H&P 295

A very warm welcome to you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Revd John Allison 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 – Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim and Ruth Ogden, Joan Rouse, Richard and 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 our Church here at Lexden.

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

The toilets opposite the kitchen have now been made unisex. Meaning that male or female can use either toilet. We have been asked to request the gentlemen make sure they lower the seat when they have finished.

The Gift Aid Scheme & Our Church. This is the time of year when we submit a Gift Aid Claim. If you have made a Gift Aid Declaration on behalf of the church but your tax circumstances have changed, please tell Bill or ask him for further information.

Offerings for last Sunday: £183.75

Mission:-£65.00

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 7th

10:00am – Ladies Friendly Circle Town Walk with Guide followed by lunch at the George Hotel

2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 9th

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

2:00pm – Walk to see the bluebells at Arger Fen – see notice board

7:30pm – Outreach Meeting – Everyone Welcome

Next Sunday 12th

10:30am – Morning Worship led by Revd John Robinson

Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by Revd James Ridge

Other Events

Quiz Night at The Ark with supper on Saturday 11th May at 7:30pm. This is to raise money for Christian Aid and it should be an entertaining evening with excellent food and lots of fun. See poster on the notice board.

Easter Offering Service at Wimpole Road Methodist Church on Sunday 12th May at 6:30pm. Everyone welcome or you can write a prayer request – there is a basket for these in the vestibule. This is an opportunity for the whole circuit to dedicate the Easter Offering and to hear more about the World Mission Fund.

Mulberry House Pastoral Centre in High Ongar. See notice board for details of events in May.

Methodist Homes Sunday is on June 9th

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 28 April 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 28th April 2013

INTROIT – ‘Lord Jesus Christ’ H&P 617 v 1

We warmly welcome 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.

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 – Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim and Ruth Ogden, Joan Rouse, Richard and 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 Abbeyfield Community Project.

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

Grace would like to thank everyone for their prayers, kind thoughts and flowers following a complicated cataract operation and also the loss of her very dear sister-in-law. Marjorie Beckwith.

The Flowers in the Church today have been donated by Clifford Whittaker in memory of his wife Doreen on the anniversary of her death.

Offerings for last Sunday: £378.50
The Gift Aid Scheme & Our Church. This is the time of year when we submit a Gift Aid Claim. If you have made a Gift Aid Declaration on behalf of the church but your tax circumstances have changed, please tell Bill or ask him for further information.

The toilets opposite the kitchen – it has been suggested that we make these toilets unisex. Meaning that male or female can use either toilet and thereby alleviate queuing. The disabled toilet is already unisex. If anyone is opposed to this suggestion please can you make one of the Stewards aware.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 30th
2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 1st May
7:30pm – Marks Tey and Lexden Joint Stewards Meeting at West Bergholt

Thursday 2nd
9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer (please leave car park clear Time for Tots)
10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Saturday 4th
10:00 – 11:30am – Coffee Morning

Next Sunday 5th
10:30am – Holy Communion led by Revd John Allison
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Through Faith Missions are coming to Colchester 10-18th May 2014.To prepare for this Churches Together in West Colchester are planning a "Prayer Walk’ on Saturday 4th May at 10am. The idea is to pray for the area of West Colchester, to bless its people and prepare the way for the mission a year before it actually happens. We will meet at Plume Avenue Church at 10am (they have ample parking) and we will prayer walk around the area and then return to pick up cars at 12 noon.

Outreach you are invited to attend a meeting here at Lexden on Thursday 9th May at 7:30pm to discuss how we can Reach Out. Everyone Welcome.

Easter Offering Service at Wimpole Road Methodist Church on Sunday 12th May at 6:30pm. Everyone welcome.

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 latest

Notices Week Commencing 21 April 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 21st April 2013

INTROIT – ‘Lord Jesus Christ’ H&P 617 v 1

A very warm welcome to you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Revd Gill College 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 – Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim and Ruth Ogden, Joan Rouse, Richard and 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 Eight Ash Green 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.

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

The toilets opposite the kitchen – it has been suggested that we make these toilets unisex. Meaning that male or female can use either toilet and thereby alleviate queuing. The disabled toilet is already unisex. If anyone is opposed to this suggestion please can you make one of the Stewards aware.

Ladies Friendly Circle tomorrow night is continuing with Mission and is open to men as well.

Offerings for last Sunday: £342.20
DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS
Monday 22nd
7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle – men welcome as well

Tuesday 23rd
2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 25th
9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer (please leave car park clear Time for Tots)
10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots
7:30pm – Bible Study

Next Sunday 28th
10:30am – Morning Worship led by Joanne Eckersley
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Synod on Saturday 27th April. The circuit has asked for more volunteers to assist with catering and dispensing food and drink on the day. If you feel able to help please contact Ray White on 729137 or Sue Wood on 212100.

Spring Concert with Finger Buffet Supper at Hadleigh United Reform Church on Saturday 27th April at 6:30pm. Tickets £10. This is to raise funds for a clean water supply for the Kitty Upper Basic School in the Gambia. Please contact John and Rosemary Walker – of Castle Church – on 01473 822613 for tickets or more information.

Through Faith Missions are coming to Colchester 10-18th May 2014.To prepare for this Churches Together in West Colchester are planning a "Prayer Walk’ on Saturday 4th May at 10am. The idea is to pray for the area of West Colchester, to bless its people and prepare the way for the mission a year before it actually happens. We will meet at Plume Avenue Church at 10am (they have ample parking) and we will prayer walk around the area and then return to pick up cars at 12 noon.

Outreach you are invited to attend a meeting here at Lexden on Thursday 9th May at 7:30pm to discuss how we can Reach Out. Everyone Welcome.

Easter Offering Service at Wimpole Road Methodist Church on Sunday 12th May at 6:30pm. Everyone welcome.

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 14 April 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 14th April 2013

INTROIT – ‘Lord Jesus Christ’ H&P 617 v 1

We warmly welcome 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 led by Revd Ruth Ridge

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 – Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, Rita Moss, Kim and Ruth Ogden, Joan Rouse, Richard and 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 Boxted 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.

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

Mission Weekend – next Sunday. Men are invited to hear about this as well by joining the ladies in the Ladies Friendly Circle on Monday 22nd April at 7:30pm.

Offerings for last Sunday: £510.80DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Tuesday 16th
No Friendly Tea Club this week
10:15am – Care and Share at Grace’s

Thursday 18th
9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer (please leave car park clear Time for Tots)
10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots

Next Sunday 21st

Mission Weekend

10:30am – Morning Worship led by Revd Gill College
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Other Events

Colchester Civic Society invites you to visit to the Shard on Saturday 20th April. Pick up on Lexden Road at 8:15am. Cost £49.

Also to visit the All England Lawn Tennis Club at Wimbledon on Wednesday 15th May. Meet at the top of East Hill. Cost, including morning coffee, £38.

Details of both these events are on the notice board

Lexden Choral Society invites you to come and enjoy singing Handel’s ‘Messiah from Scratch’. Saturday 20th April at St Leonard’s Church. See poster.

Synod on Saturday 27th April. The circuit has asked for more volunteers to assist with catering and dispensing food and drink on the day. If you feel able to help please contact Ray White on 729137 or Sue Wood on 212100.

Easter Offering Service at Wimpole Road Methodist Church on Sunday 12th May at 6:30pm. Everyone welcome.

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 7 April 2013

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Notices for Week Commencing 7th April 2013

INTROIT – ‘Lord Jesus Christ’ H&P 617 v 1

A very warm welcome to you, 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.

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 – Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, Frank Faircloth, Rita Moss, Kim and Ruth Ogden, Joan Rouse, Richard and 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 Mile End 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

Quiet Day ‘Encounters’ at Fingringhoe Methodist Church on Saturday 13th – 10:00am to 3:00pm. This has been arranged by Revd Ruth Ridge with the help of Alan Beesley. It will be a wonderful opportunity to share reflective moments in peaceful surroundings. Hot drinks and soup will be provided but you will need to bring your own lunch. Please speak with one of the stewards if you would like a lift.

Light a Candle Service is on Thursday 11th April from 7:00pm. This is an opportunity to remember loved ones. This is the first time this type of service has been held here at Lexden and everyone who has previously attended them at West Bergholt has commented on how much they benefited from them.

Offerings for last Sunday: £328.20
Benevolence Fund: £4.00

Easter Offering Envelopes please return them by next Sunday. The money raised is used to support the work of 65 partner Churches overseas.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

Monday 8th
7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle

Tuesday 9th
2:00 – 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Wednesday 10th
2:00pm – Walk – Meet at Ramsey Methodist Church

Thursday 11th
9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer
No Time for Tots – Easter holiday
2:30pm – Care and Share at Muriel’s and Bill’s
7:00pm – Light a Candle Service
7:30pm – Civic Society using the Garling Room

Saturday 13th – 10:00am – 3:00pm – Quiet Day at Finginghoe

Next Sunday 14th

10:30am – Morning Worship led by Mike Bowstead
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by Revd Ruth Ridge

Other Events

Lexden Choral Society invites you to come and enjoy singing Handel’s ‘Messiah from Scratch’. Saturday 20th April at St Leonard’s Church. See poster.

Synod on Saturday 27th April. The circuit has asked for more volunteers to assist with catering and dispensing food and drink on the day. If you feel able to help please contact Ray White on 729137 or Sue Wood on 212100.

Easter Offering Service at Wimpole Road Methodist Church on Sunday 12th May at 6:30pm. Everyone welcome.

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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604. e-mail ‘christine.beesley’. Website : lexdenmethodist

Lexden Link Spring 2013

Lexden Link

Spring 2013

Issue No 40

From our Minister

IF – such a small word and yet one that can carry layers of meaning. IF can mean hope – IF we can reach our target-: it can mean regret – IF only I had thought more carefully – and it can open up possibility – IF we go in this direction… IF is a word we use hundreds of times each day to convey a variety of thoughts, hopes and dreams, it is a small word with a very big impact.

IF is also now the name of a new campaign, supported by Tearfund, Christian Aid, the Methodist Church and a variety of other faith organisations, charities and denominations. ‘IF’ is short for ‘Enough food for everyone IF…’ and it is a campaign that recognises that the world produces enough food to feed the entire population, but that this is not always shared fairly. The ‘IF’ campaign is focused on the G8 summit this year, which the UK is set to host and aims to encourage world leaders to rethink policies on aid, trade and taxation to give a fairer deal to those who live in poverty. There are four main targets to this campaign; enough food for everyone IF we use land for food not fuel, IF we help poor people to feed themselves, IF taxes are paid in poor countries and IF companies are more transparent about their business dealings. These are big aims, but they would make a big difference in many places where food is scarce.

“What does this have to do with me?” you might ask. The answer is that this campaign will only work IF enough people get behind it and show their MPs and our government that we want them to support these aims. Tearfund, Christian Aid and the ‘IF’ campaign website have a large number of suggestions for petitions to sign, MPs to lobby and ways to get involved and there are also encouragements to pray – for those in need, but also for our leaders that they might show wisdom in this matter. IF we are all prepared to pray and to act then the weight of popular opinion will be able to bring about change and new hope to many.

This is not a purely Christian campaign, but in my opinion it is one that all Christians should be part of as we seek to follow Jesus’ teaching “IF you love me you will keep my commandments” . Jesus calls on us to love our neighbour wherever he or she may be and one way of doing this is to seek justice for all. IF we can all get behind this campaign then maybe it will no longer be a question of IF we can rid the world of hunger, but when.

God bless.

Ruth.

The Little Pilgrim

One summer’s evening, ere the sun went down,
When city men were hasting from the town
To reach their homes, some near at hand and some afar,
By snorting train, by omnibus or car,
To be beyond the reach of city’s din:-
A tramcar stopped, a little girl got in,
A cheery looking girl, scarce four years old;
Although not shy, her manners were not bold.
But all alone, and scarce could understand,
She held a little bundle in her hand,
A tiny handkerchief with corners tied,
But which did not some bread and butter hide.
A satin scarf, so natty and so neat,
Was o’er her shoulders thrown, she took her seat,
And laid her bundle underneath her arm.
And smiling prettily, but yet so calm,
she to the porter said “May I sit here?”
He answered instantly, “O yes my dear”, ‘
And there she seemed inclined to make her stay,
While once again the tram went on its way.
The tall conductor – over six feet high –
Now scanned the traveller with a business eye.
But in that eye was something kind and mild,
That took good notice of the little child.
A little after, and the man went round
And soon was heard the old familiar sound
Of gathering pence, and clipping tickets too;
The tram was crowded, and he had much to do,
‘Your fare, my little girl” at length he said;
She looked a moment, then shook her little head.
‘I have no pennies, don’t you know?” said she,
“My fare is paid, and Jesus paid for me.”
He looked bewildered, – all the people smiled,
“I didn’t know, and who is Jesus, child?”
‘Why, don’t you know. He once for sinners died,
For little children, and for men besides,
To make us good and wash us from our sin,
Is this His railway I am travelling in?
“Don’t think it is, I want your fare, you know.”
“I told you JESUS paid it long ago.
Why mother told me just before she died,
That Jesus paid when He was crucified,
That at His cross His railway did begin
Which took poor sinners from a world of sin.
My mother said His home was grand and fair,
I want to go to heaven where Jesus lives,
Won’t you go, too? My mother says He gives
A loving welcome – shall we not be late?
O, let us go before He shuts the gate.
He bids us little children come to Him.”
The poor conductor’s eyes felt rather dim,
He knew not why, he fumbled in his coat
And felt a substance rising in his throat.
The people listened to the little child.
Some were in tears, the roughest only smiled.
And someone whispered as they looked amazed,
‘Out of the mouth of babes the Lord is praised”;
“I am a little pilgrim”, said the little thing,
I’m going to heaven: my mother used to sing
To me of Jesus and His Father’s love,
Told me to meet her in His home above.
And so today, when Aunt went out to tea,
And looking out I could not father see,
I got my bundle, kissed my little kit,
(I am so hungry; won’t you have a little bit)
And got my hat, and then I left my home
A little pilgrim up to heaven to roam;
And then your carriage stopped, and I could see
You looked so kind, I saw you beckon me –
I thought you must belong to Jesus’ train.
And are you just going home to heaven again?”
The poor conductor only shook his head
Tears in his eyes, the power of speech had fled.
Had conscience, by her prattle, roused his fears,
And struck upon the fountain of his tears,
And made his thoughts in sad confusion whirl?
At last he said, “Once I ‘d a little girl,
I loved her much, she was my little pet,
And with great fondness I remember yet,
How much she loved me, but one day she died”.
“She’s gone to heaven”, the little girl replied,
“She’s gone to Jesus, Jesus paid her fare,
Oh, dear conductor, won’t you meet her there?”
The poor conductor now broke fairly down.
He could have borne the hardest look or frown,
But no-one laughed, but many sitting by,
Beheld the scene with sympathetic eye.
He kissed the child, for she his heart had won.
“I am so sleepy”, said the little one,
“If you will let me, I’ll lie here and wait
Until your carriage comes to Jesus’ gate.
Be sure you wake me up and pull my frock,
And at the gate, give just one little knock.
And you’ll see Jesus there.” The strong man wept.
I could but think as from the car I stepped,
How oft a little one has found the road,
The narrow pathway to that blest abode,
Through faith in Christ has read its title clear,
While learned men remain in doubt and fear,
A little child! The Lord oft uses such
To break or bend, the stoutest heart to touch.
Then by His Spirit bids the conflict cease,
And once for ever enter into peace;
And then along the road the news we hear,
“We’re going to heaven – that Jesus paid the fare.”

With grateful thanks to Ros Carrington for sharing this poem by E. C. Jewett.

The Hymn Writers

Isaac Watts was born in Southampton on 17th July 1674 and died in Stoke Newington, London on 25th Nov 1748. He was the son of a clothier who was a staunch nonconformist and was twice imprisoned for his beliefs. He was educated at Southampton privately, and then at a Dissenting Academy at Stoke Newington run by Thomas Rowe, an independent pastor as he would not be accepted at Oxford or Cambridge because of his non conformity. He spent some time at home in Southampton, 1694-96, and it was then that many of his hymns were written and tried out at the Southampton chapel. He became private tutor to the son of an eminent Puritan, Sir John Hartopp, 1696-1702, and then was ordained pastor of Mark Lane Independent Chapel, London. He suffered from considerable ill-health, and was forced to accept the help of an assistant: in 1712 he had to give up his post, and he became a semi-invalid in the house of Sir Thomas Abney, first at Theobalds, Hertfordshire, and later at Stoke Newington. The degree of DD was conferred upon him by the University of Edinburgh, 1728. His publications were numerous, in prose and in verse; his text-book, Logic was used at Oxford for many years. His books containing hymns included Horae Lyricae (poems and hymns), Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Divine Songs attempted in easy language for the Use of Children, and The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament. Watts has sometimes been called ‘the father of English hymnody’. He was a considerable poet in his own right, and his hymns are sometimes magnificent in their celebration of God in Creation and Christ in Redemption. Two of them, ‘0 God, our help in ages past’, and ‘When I survey the wondrous cross’, are probably the best-known sacred poems in the English language. In all he wrote about 600 hymns and there are nearly 40 of his hymns in Hymns and Psalms. He published several books of poetry, hymns and three volumes of theological discourses.

He died on the 25th of November 1748, and was buried at Bunhill Fields, where a tombstone was erected to his memory by Sir John Hartopp and Lady Abney. A memorial was also erected to him in Westminster Abbey, and a memorial hall, erected in his honour at Southampton, was opened in 1875.