Notices for week Commencing 18 November 2012

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 18th November 2012

INTROIT – ‘O Breath of God’ H&P 308 v 1

We warmly welcome you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to our Worship Leaders led by Alan Beesley who are leading our worship today.

Please join us in the Garling Room for refreshments 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 this morning’s service.

Recording Ministry – DVD’s of the service are available.
If you do not normally receive one please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

Prayer Requests – Please pray for the family of Rose Leek. There will be a funeral service here at Lexden on 30th November at 12:15pm.
Please also pray for Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Nancy Leggett, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden, Joan Rouse, Adina Salmon (family bereavement) 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 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

Beacon House We are collecting throughout November. All donations are gratefully received and this month they have especially asked for Soap Powder, Instant (just add water) Hot Chocolate, Razors (preferably yellow or orange) and Biscuits.
There is a box in the vestibule for these.

Offerings for last Sunday: £408.13

Correction to the Minutes of the Church Council Meeting held on 17th October
Item 6 – Circuit Strategy Report
Total ballot 16: For 12. Against 2. Abstain 2.

IBRA Daily Bible Reading Notes for Next Year
Light for Our Path 2013 at £8.75
Words for Today 2013 at £8.75
Please see Muriel to order your copy.

Sunday Morning Tea and Coffee Rota – we are preparing the rota for next year. If you are not already on our list and would like to help making tea and coffee after the morning service please add your name to the list on the notice board.

Charity Christmas Cards – once again these are for sale at the Library.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Tuesday 20th
2:00 to 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 22nd
9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer (please leave car park clear for Time for Tots)

10:00 – 11:30am Time for Tots

Next Sunday 25th

10:30am – Morning worship with Holy Communion led by Revd Teresa Wynne from St Leonards Church
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Future Events

Christmas Coffee Morning at West Bergholt on Saturday 24th November.
10 am to 12 noon. Coffee, mince pies and stalls – all welcome.

Taizé Evening at St John the Baptist Church, Iceni Way, Shrub End on Thursday 29th November 7:00pm to 8:00pm. Followed by refreshments.

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’.
Church Website : www.lexden.org.uk
Church e-mail : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 11 November

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 11th November 2012

INTROIT – ‘O Breath of God’ H&P 308 v 1

We warmly welcome you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Peter Wright who is leading our worship today on Remembrance Sunday.

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

This evening 6.30pm – Songs of Praise led by Dr Christine Jones

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, team members will be available at the front of the Church after this morning’s service.
If you feel called to join our Prayer Ministry team please speak to one of the Stewards. We would dearly love to have more people join the team.

Recording Ministry – DVD’s of the service are available.
If you do not normally receive one 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, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Nancy Leggett, Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden (in hospital), Joan Rouse 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 Marks Tey Methodist Church.

Lest we forget – please pray for all service men and women. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

Beacon House We are collecting for Beacon House throughout November. All donations are gratefully received and this month they have especially asked for Soap Powder, Instant (just add water) Hot Chocolate, Razors (preferably yellow or orange) and Biscuits.
There is a box in the vestibule for these.

Offerings for last Sunday: £352.99
Coffee Morning: £30.00

Friends International are seeking host families for international students over the Christmas holiday. Please see the poster on the notice board.

IBRA Daily Bible Reading Notes for Next Year
Light for Our Path 2013 at £8.75
Words for Today 2013 at £8.75
Please see Muriel to order your copy.

Sunday Morning Tea and Coffee Rota – we are preparing the rota for next year. If you are not already on our list and would like to help making tea and coffee after the morning service please add your name to the list on the notice board.

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal – We collected 40 shoeboxes. Well done to everyone! A big thank you to Jane and Avril for organising this.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Monday 12th
7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle with Ron Whitney

Tuesday 13th
2:00 to 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 15th

9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer (please leave car park clear for Time for Tots)
10:00 – 11:30am Time for Tots
2:00pm – Care and Share at Muriel’s and Bill’s – please note the earlier time

Next Sunday 18th

10:30am – Morning worship – local arrangement led by Alan Beesley
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Future Events

Christmas Coffee Morning at West Bergholt on Saturday 24th November.
10 am to 12 noon. Coffee, mince pies and stalls – all 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’.
Church Website : www.lexden.org.uk
Church e-mail : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 4 November

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 4th November 2012

INTROIT – ‘O Breath of God’ H&P 308 v 1

We warmly welcome you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to Eddie Lansdown who is leading our worship today on our Church Anniversary.

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

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, team members will be available at the front of the Church after this morning’s service.
If you feel called to join our Prayer Ministry team please speak to one of the Stewards. We would dearly love to have more people join the team.

Recording Ministry – DVD’s of the service are available.
If you do not normally receive one 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, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Nancy Leggett, Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden (in hospital), Joan Rouse 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 own 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

Beacon House We are collecting throughout November. All donations are gratefully received and this month they have especially asked for Soap Powder, Instant (just add water) Hot Chocolate, Razors (preferably yellow or orange) and Biscuits. There is a box in the vestibule for these.

Offerings for last Sunday: £250.80

Church Keys – we are updating our list of church key holders. If you have a key please can you add your name to the list on the notice board. Also if you have a key that you no longer need please can you return it to Bill. Thank you.

IBRA Daily Bible Reading Notes for Next Year
Light for Our Path 2013 at £8.75
Words for Today 2013 at £8.75
Please see Muriel to order your copy.

Sunday Morning Tea and Coffee Rota – we are preparing the rota for next year. If you are not already on our list and would like to help making tea and coffee after the morning service please add your name to the list on the notice board.

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal – The last date for donations or filled shoeboxes is today. Thank you to those who have already given.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Tuesday 6th
2:00 to 4:00pm – Friendly Tea Club

Thursday 8th

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

10:00 – 11:30am Time for Tots

7:30pm – Colchester Civic Society will be meeting in the Garling Room

Next Sunday 11th

Remembrance Sunday
10:30am – Morning worship led by Peter Wright
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

6:30pm – Songs of Praise led by Dr Christine Jones

Future Events

Christmas Coffee Morning at West Bergholt on Saturday 24th November.
10 am to 12 noon. Coffee, mince pies and stalls – all 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’.
Church Website: www.lexden.org.uk
Church e-mail: lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 28 October

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 28th October 2012

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 Elizabeth Clarke who is leading our worship today.

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

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, team members will be available at the front of the Church after this morning’s service.
If you feel called to join our Prayer Ministry team please speak to one of the Stewards. We would love to have more people join the team.

Recording Ministry – DVD’s of the service are available.
If you do not normally receive one 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, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Nancy Leggett, Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden (in hospital), Joan Rouse 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

Sunday Morning Tea and Coffee Rota – we are preparing the rota for next year. If you are not already on our list and would like to help making tea and coffee after the morning service please add your name to the list on the notice board.

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal – The last date for donations or filled shoeboxes is 4th November. Thank you to those who have already given.

Offerings for last Sunday: £305.52

Church Keys – we are updating our list of church key holders. If you have a key please can you add your name to the list on the notice board. Also if you have a key that you no longer need please can you return it to Bill. Thank you.

IBRA Daily Bible Reading Notes for Next Year
Light for Our Path 2013 at £8.75
Words for Today 2013 at £8.75
Please see Muriel to order your copy.

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Monday 29th
7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle with Peter Mockford JP
If parking at Praiseway please can you park on the side facing the road as this is better for them. Thank you.

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

Thursday 1st November
9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer

Time for Tots will not be meeting this week – half term holiday

7:30pm – Light a Candle Service at West Bergholt Methodist Church.
A service for all who have lost loved ones.

Saturday 3rd
Coffee Morning – collecting for Beacon House

Next Sunday 4th
Church Anniversary
10:30am – Morning worship led by Eddie Lansdown
Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Future Events

We will be collecting for Beacon House throughout November. There will be a list of their needs and a box in the vestibule. They have been very grateful for our generous donations in the past so we would ask you to prayerfully consider them when you are doing your shopping.

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’.
Church Website : www.lexden.org.uk
Church e-mail : lexdenmethodist

Notices for Week Commencing 21 October

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 21st October 2012

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ – SF 511

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 today.

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

Prayer Ministry – if you would like a prayer for yourself or someone else, team members will be available at the front of the Church after this morning’s service.
If you feel called to join our Prayer Ministry team please speak to one of the Stewards. We would love to have more people join the team.

Recording Ministry – DVD’s of the service are available.
If you do not normally receive one 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, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Nancy Leggett, Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden (in hospital), Joan Rouse 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 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

Sunday Morning Tea and Coffee Rota – we are preparing the rota for next year. If you are not already on our list and would like to help making tea and coffee after the morning service please add your name to the list on the notice board.

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal: – Please see Jane or Avril for a leaflet and/or a shoebox. We will continue collecting till the end of October.

Offerings for last Sunday: £391.85

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Tuesday 23rd

Friendly Tea Club will not be meeting this week

Thursday 25th

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 – Round Table Church
If you are unable to attend Bible Study this week you can catch up on this session at Marks Tey on Monday 29th

Next Sunday 28th

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

Future Events

Light a Candle Service – Thursday 1st November at 7:30pm
West Bergholt Methodist Church
A Service for all who have lost loved ones.

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’.

Church Website : www.lexden.org.uk

Church e-mail : lexdenmethodist

Notices for week commencing 14 October

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 14th October 2012

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 Meryle Longley who is leading our worship today.

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

Songs of Praise – 6:30pm this evening. Led by Grace and Gerald.
All are welcome.

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

Recording Ministry – DVD’s of the service are available.
If you do not normally receive one 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, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Nancy Leggett (recovering from surgery), Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden, Joan Rouse 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 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

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal: – Please see Jane or Avril for a leaflet and/or a shoebox.
A very big thank you to those who have already brought in full shoe boxes or items to fill boxes. We will continue collecting till the end of October.
If you are keen on knitting we have patterns for mittens and finger puppets.

Offerings for last Sunday: £353.00
Benevolence Fund: £3.40
Coffee Morning: £50.00
DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Monday 15th
7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle – Learn to Crochet

Tuesday 16th
2.00 – 4.00pm – Friendly Tea Club.

Wednesday 17th
7:45pm – Church Council Meeting
We shall be discussing the Joint Statement of Intent and have invited our friends from Marks Tey to join us.

Thursday 18th
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 Bill’s and Muriel’s

7:30pm – The Gideons will be using the Garling Room

Next Sunday 21st

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

Future Events

Light a Candle Service – Thursday 1st November at 7:30pm
West Bergholt Methodist Church
A Service for all who have lost loved ones.

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’.

Church Website : www.lexden.org.uk

Church e-mail : lexdenmethodist

Notices for week commencing 7 October 2012

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 7 October 2012

INTROIT – ‘Spirit of the Living God’ – SF 511

We warmly welcome you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry and to our Minister, Revd Ruth Ridge who will be leading our Holy Communion service. We also welcome Avril Lankester who will be received into membership during this service.

Retiring offering for the Benevolence Fund.

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

PRAYER MINISTRY – if you would like prayer for yourself or someone else, team members will be available at the front of the Church after this morning’s service.

RECORDING MINISTRY – DVD’s of the service are available.

If you do not normally receive one please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

PRAYER REQUESTS – Revd John Allison, Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden, Joan Rouse and Robin Wilkinson.

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

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal: – Please see Jane or Avril for a leaflet and/or a shoebox.

If you would like to help but feel unable to fill and wrap a box you can just supply the items that we can then box up. Please see the list in the vestibule. There are also envelopes if you would like to donate money.

If you are keen on knitting we have patterns for mittens and finger puppets.

Offerings for last Sunday: £238.90

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Tuesday 9th

2.00 – 4.00pm – Friendly Tea Club.

Wednesday 10th

7:45pm – CTWC meeting in the Garling Room

Thursday 11th

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

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots.

7:30pm – Marks Tey Church Council

Next Sunday 14th

10:30am – Morning worship led by Meryle Longley

Children welcome. Refreshments afterwards

Future Events

Church Council Meeting 17th October

Please let Viv Wilcox have your reports by 7th October, preferably by email to vmwilcox although paper copies are also acceptable.

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’.

Church Website: www.lexden.org.uk

Church e-mail: lexdenmethodist

Notices for week commencing 30 September

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

Back to Church Sunday

INTROIT – ‘Father we love You’ – SF 102v.1

A very warm welcome to you, especially if you are a visitor or will be joining us through the Recording Ministry, and to our Worship Leaders – Christine, Jane and Alan – who are leading our service today.

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

PRAYER MINISTRY – if you would like prayer for yourself or someone else, team members will be available at the front of the Church after this morning’s service.

RECORDING MINISTRY – DVD’s of the service are available.
If you do not normally receive one please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

PRAYER REQUESTS – Revd John Allison, Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden, Joan Rouse and Robin Wilkinson.

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

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

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Appeal: – Please see Jane or Avril for a leaflet.
Samaritan’s Purse have been running the Shoebox Appeal for the last 21 years. Last year alone they sent nearly 1.12 million shoeboxes bursting with joy from the UK to children living in parts of Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Let’s see how many we can add to that number.

Offerings for last Sunday: £368.20
Harvest Meal: £120.00
Food Bank envelopes: £79.00

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Monday 1st October
7:30pm – Ladies Friendly Circle with Revd James Ridge

Tuesday 2nd
10:15am – Care and Share at Grace’s

2.00 – 4.00pm – Friendly Tea Club.

Thursday 4th
9:30 – 9:50am – Morning Prayer (please leave car park clear for Time for Tots).

10:00 – 11:30am – Time for Tots.

Next Sunday
10:30am – Holy Communion led by Revd Ruth Ridge.
Avril Lankester will be received into membership during this service.
Children welcome.

Future Events

Circuit Prayer Breakfast at the Ark. Saturday 6th from 8am to 10am. Please see the notice on the Notice Board.

Church Council Meeting 17th October
Please let Viv have your reports by 7th October, preferably by email to vmwilcox although paper copies are also acceptable.

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’.
Church Website : www.lexden.org.uk
Church e-mail : lexdenmethodist

Notices week commencing 23 September 2012

LEXDEN METHODIST CHURCH

NOTICES FOR WEEK COMMENCING 23rd SEPTEMBER 2012

INTROIT – ‘Father we love You’ – SF 102v.1

We warmly welcome 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 Harvest Festival Worship.

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

PRAYER MINISTRY – if you would like prayer for yourself or someone else, team members will be available at the front of the Church after this morning’s service.

RECORDING MINISTRY – DVD’s of the service are available.

If you do not normally receive one please speak to Stephen Suthernwood or ring him on 01206 540988 to obtain a copy.

PRAYER

PRAYER REQUESTS – Revd John Allison, Ron Bates, Rose and Peter Bobby, Florrie Cronin, John and Rosalind Hampshire, Rose Leek, Rita Moss, Kim Ogden, Joan Rouse and Robin Wilkinson.

PLEASE PRAY for all others who are in any way troubled, lonely, unwell or bereaved and anyone who needs our prayers.

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.

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING

(1 Thessalonians 5:17)

GENERAL NOTICES

A very big thank you to everyone involved in the Harvest Lunch.

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD (SHOE BOX) APPEAL – Please – if you feel able to take over the receiving (at Church), storage and onward transmission of the boxes (to Kingsland Church) this year so that we are able to continue with this worthwhile mission please contact Peter.

Offerings for last Sunday : £384.00

DIARY OF SERVICES AND EVENTS

THIS WEEK

Tuesday (25th)

2.00 – 4.00pm – Friendly Tea Club.

Thursday (27th)

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 – in the Church – parking available at Praiseway – please leave car park clear for The Civic Society who will be using the Garlng Room.

Next Sunday

10:30am – Back to Church Sunday

Worship led by our Worship Leaders. Children welcome

Future Events

Care and Share groups will resume in October – dates and times to be confirmed. Please see one of the Stewards if you would like to attend one of these sessions.

“Whose planet is it anyway?”

Speaker Revd Dr Chris Walton (editor of Green Christian magazine). This is a circuit event that will be held at Mark Tey on Tuesday 9th October from 6:30pm. The evening begins with a hot meal and costs £5.00. Please see poster on the notice board.

Celebrate the Faith

Saturday 13th October at Rivenhall Hotel. An opportunity to share in worship, enjoy testimonies, music and celebrate God’s word. 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 latest please. Telephone 01206 766604.

e-mail ‘christine.beesley’.

Church Website : www.lexden.org.uk

Church e-mail : lexdenmethodist

Autumn Link

Autumn 2012

From our Minister

Did your parents ever say to you ‘there is no such word as can’t’? I know that my parents used to say this to me and on this one issue I’m afraid that they might have been wrong! Anyone who has heard me sing will vouch for this – I do my best and I make a joyful noise, but tuneful it isn’t – I am tone deaf!

I think what my parents were trying to do when they told me that there is no such word as can’t, was to get me to recognise the difference between not being able to do something and not being bothered to try. They used this phrase when I was reluctant to try something new or when they had asked me to do something I didn’t really enjoy. In these situations ‘I can’t’ meant taking the easy way out and not making the effort.

No doubt this summer you have all been enjoying watching the Olympic Games, but what about the Paralympics? I found these as interesting as the Olympics and even more inspiring – for these athletes there certainly seems to be no such word as ‘can’t’. In the run up to the Paralympics, Jon Snow hosted programmes that profiled some of the athletes taking part. It was inspiring to hear their stories and to hear them speak directly about their experience. One athlete who had lost his legs in a childhood accident spoke of how he felt that it had changed his life view and given him the determination to succeed. In the midst of adversity he had found strength that he never knew he had. It made me think about what skills we have inside of ourselves. Do we explore the depths and heights of what we are able to do or are there things that we chose to ignore with those convenient words – I can’t.

In his first letter to the Corinthians, Paul speaks about human skill and talent and how we use them. In Corinthians 12 there is recognition that we all have particular skills and talents and we are called to use these to the best of our ability in serving God. This addresses two common things that we often say that hold us back from achieving our God given potential. The first is that we all should be able to do everything. Paul reminds us that although we might be able to manage many jobs, we can end up focusing on too many things and being a ‘Jack of all trades but master of none’ instead we are reminded that we work as part of a team, with friends, with family, with work colleagues and within the church. The second thing that we are often tempted to say is that we have nothing worth offering and this is surely untrue. Every one of us has some skill or talent that is essential for God’s work, from listening to administration, prayer to tidiness. We need to encourage one another in using those skills. If you see someone doing something well, say so and if you think that someone might be just right for a task, ask them about it. You never know they might have thought about it but have been unwilling to put themselves forward.

Paul uses the illustration of the body to share these ideas with the church in Corinth and through his writing it is clear that although sometimes we may genuinely need to say ‘I can’t’, if we work together and support one another then together the answer is that in God’s power ‘Yes we can!’.

God bless.

Ruth.

The Paralympics

The Paralympics have grown from a small gathering of British World War II veterans in 1948 to become one of the largest international sporting events by the early 21st century. The first organized athletic event for disabled athletes was held at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and was the brainchild of Dr Ludwig Guttmann. As a Jew he had fled Nazi Germany and settled in Britain where he encouraged ex-servicemen, with spinal cord injuries, to exercise by taking part in wheelchair sports.

The name Paralympic is derived from the Greek preposition παρά, pará (beside or alongside) and thus refers to a competition held in parallel with the Olympic Games. The summer games of 1988, held in Seoul, was the first time the term Paralympic came into official use.

Given the wide variety of disabilities the athletes have, there are six broad categories in which they compete. The categories are amputee, cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, wheelchair, visually impaired and Les Autres (literally The Others), which are athletes with disabilities that do not fall into any of the other five categories.

Editor

A Laugh is a Smile that Bursts

With thanks to Jane for this humorous story

A man appeared before St. Peter at the Pearly Gates.

St Peter went though the book and said “Well, I can see here that you weren’t especially bad, but you weren’t especially good either.”
"Have you ever done anything of particular merit?" St. Peter asked.
"Well, I can think of one thing," the man offered.
"I was driving along and I came upon this gang of bikers who were threatening a young woman. I asked them to leave her alone, but they wouldn’t listen. So I approached the largest and most heavily tattooed biker and smacked him in his face, kicked his bike over, ripped out his nose ring, and threw it on the ground.
I yelled, "Now, listen to me and leave this poor defenceless woman alone…. Or the rest of you will get the same thing."
St. Peter was impressed, "Wow, when did this happen?"
"Oh about a couple of minutes ago."

Ten Things You Never Hear in Church

1. "Hey! It’s my turn to sit in the front pew!"

2. "I was so enthralled, I never even noticed your sermon went 25 minutes overtime."
3. "Personally I find witnessing much more enjoyable than golf."
4. "I’ve decided to give our church the £500 a month I’ve been sending to the TV Evangelists."
5. "I’ll volunteer to be the permanent teacher for the Sunday School."
6. "Forget the denominational minimum salary. Let’s pay our Minister so he can live like we do!"
7. "I love it when we sing hymns I’ve never heard before."
8. "Since we’re all here, let’s start the service early!"
9. "Reverend, we’d like to send you to this Bible seminar in the Bahamas."
10. "Nothing inspires me and strengthens my commitment to the Lord like our annual stewardship campaign."

The Hymn Writers

“Sing we the King who is coming to reign” (Hymns and Psalms 244) was written by Charles Sylvester Horne and wedded to the old Moody and Sanky tune known as ‘The Glory Song’.

Horne was born in 1865, the son of a Congregational Minister, educated in Shropshire and Glasgow, finally going to Oxford to study theology, where he was in great demand to preach from the pulpits of many local Churches.

Such was his authority in preaching the Gospel, that before completing his studies, he was invited to become Minister of Allen Street Congregational Church in Kensington, London, and later on moved to the Whitefield Mission in Tottenham Court Road, becoming President of the Brotherhood Movement amongst other duties.

His concern for the welfare of the body as well as the soul led him to stand as M.P. for Ipswich, being elected in 1910.

A 1908 copy of ‘WHO’s WHO’ listed his hobbies as golfing, cycling and agitating – obviously a man of ceaseless drive!

But his first love was still preaching and in 1914, on his way to preach and lecture in Canada and America, Charles Horne sadly collapsed and died as the boat entered Toronto Harbour – aged only 49.

But the name of Horne lived on into our generation and many of us remember his son, Kenneth Horne, entertainer and broadcaster of the 1950’s, in programmes Twenty Questions, Much-Binding-in the-Marsh, Beyond our Ken and Round the Horne.

Charles Horne is also remembered by another hymn (Hymn and Psalms 435) “For the might of thine arm we bless Thee”.

John Hampshire

Thank you to everyone for their support in producing our newsletter this quarter.

Please let me have your articles for the Winter edition by the beginning of December.

Christine Beesley – Editor