Friday 31 August 2012

Pew Sheet 2nd September 2012

St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough
& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick

Part of the Risborough Team Ministry
www.stdunstanschurch.com
Vicar – The Revd James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE

Welcome!
We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) starts again on Sept 9th

There are colouring sheets and toys in the corner of the church for the children during the 10.00am service.
Please join us for refreshments in the Church Hall immediately after the 10.00am service.

 

Sunday 2nd September 2012

13th Sunday after Trinity
I give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart;
I will tell of all your wonderful deeds (Psalm 9:1). 
Come let us worship.

8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP)

10.00am   Family Communion Service and
Baptism of John Little

Hymns: 25, 590, 88, 525
Communion: 555 (verse 5 only), 437, 66, 47   
       
First Reading                Deuteronomy 4:1-2 & 6-9

As they entered the Promised Land, the people of Israel are urged to keep the commandments of God diligently and to make them known to their descendants.  

Gospel Reading             Mark 7: 1-8 & 14-15 & 21-23

Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for being more concerned with outward purity than the heart; he emphasises that the impurity which defiles a person originates in the heart.

6.00pm             Evensong
Readings: Exodus 12: 21-27; Matthew 4:23-5:20
Hymns:   629, Psalm 119: 9-16, 77, 585

 
Prayer for the Week

Almighty God, You search us and know us: may we rely on you in strength and rest on you in weakness, now and in all our days through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.

Your prayers are asked this week for:

  • world peace, that God will watch over those fighting or caught up in dangerous places
  • all those with a disability; those taking part in the Paralympics; for hospitals and rehabilitation centres
  • those affected by extreme weather conditions: hurricanes, flooding, fire and drought
  • Garages, petrol stations, restaurants and other service industries
  • The wise stewardship of the environment that our harvest for today may not destroy its goodness for tomorrow.
  • Residents of: Summerleys Rd (PR) Sandpit Lane, Chapel Lane and North Mill Road (B)
  • Those in need who are known in our parish:
  • and also further afield for:
    • Gordon Haynes, Joan Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair
  • The recently departed: David Ramsay
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time particularly:  
    • Lilian Braisher, Mary Ann Copcutt, Phyllis Gibbons, Edna Manners.

Please remember the charities that St Dunstan's supports, in particular this week:
ROPE (Relief for Oppressed People Everywhere),
Combating oppressive poverty across the world and striving to change the lives of the poor.   

 

Notices


Monks Monkeys restarts – Thursday September 6th
Praise and play for the under fives plus parents/carers in the church hall during term time 2 pm to 3 pm. Each session will include ‘action’ songs, an interactive Bible story and short prayers. Also some time for the children to play, adults to chat and refreshments to be served. On the 4th Thursday of the month we meet in the Church for an additional special craft activity. No need to book, just turn up on the day. James

The Fete - September 8th 2.00-4.30
We need volunteers in four main categories: helping on a stall; helping with teas; making cakes /scones; helping to set up /clear away. Please sign the list in the porch if you would like to take part, or phone Rosemary 344417

September 8th ‘ride or stride’

‘Ride’ and ‘stride’ is an annual event where people can either cycle or walk to raise money for the restoration of historic churches and chapels including St. Dunstan’s, Monks Risborough and St. Peter’s, Owlswick. Sponsorship forms and further information are available from Angela Miller (01844 273065)

Silent Prayer Meeting, Monday September 10th, 8pm

“Silence is not as simple as absence of noise it is the creation of a space where God can be”. Please come along to a meeting in the church hall to encourage us to be still in the presence of God and in the company of others. James

Double edition of the next Pew Sheet
When thinking about submitting notices for September please bear in mind that the next edition will cover the Sundays of September 9th and 16th so space may be limited.

Newsletter
Please remember that the final closing date for the October/November issue is the 10th September.  Copy as usual to John McKay (john@jamckay@demon.co.uk) and/or to David Kemp (david@windleshaw.demon.co.uk).  Many thanks.

Autumn Concert, St. Dunstan’s, September 15th 7.00 pm

Following a highly successful Spring concert, the musicians from the Royal College of Music are back by popular demand playing music by Haydn, Schubert and Frank Bridge. Tickets are £8.00 (special deals apply) and are available from Rosemary 344417, Pat 273942 or David Shuttle 273388 (Duke Street, Princes Risborough)

Small group BIG QUESTIONS
Starting again on Friday September 14th and running weekly up to October 12th, EVERYONE is welcome to come along to The Rectory at the top of Mill Lane, Monks Risborough from 10.00 to 11.30 to explore questions of faith and other aspects of Christianity. Come with your doubts, your hopes and your questions. As part of an informal group we aim to answer those questions that we all struggle with from time to time. Each week will start with some refreshments followed by a DVD to stimulate discussion and a time for people to listen, ask questions and share their thoughts. Topics will include ‘Does God heal today’ and ‘what about the Church’. James

The Whitechapel Mission – Harvest Collection
As in previous years we are delighted to accept your donations for the work of the Whitechapel Mission at or before our Harvest services. These take place on Sunday September 23rd at 6 pm at Owlswick Chapel and on Sunday October 7th at 11 am at St. Dunstan’s. The Whitechapel Mission provides hot food and drink, showers, clothing, free toilets and the chance of a wash and brush-up to homeless people in London. To enable its work to continue please log on to their website www.whitechapelmission.org.uk, click on ‘donate’ and scroll down to ‘donations in kind’ for a list of the things most desperately needed. A list of urgently required items can also be found on the notice board in the porch. Thank you in anticipation of your help. James

A message from the Archdeacon for your information

There has been a series of frauds committed in the Northampton and Milton Keynes areas over recent weeks using precisely the same method.
The offender targets church members, approaching people at or outside churches or church halls appearing upset and frantic for help.  He tells them that his mother has died that morning on the island of Jersey and that he is in desperate need of funds to get out there to identify the body and bring her home.
He explains that his mother was a member of their church and lived locally until recently. He quotes the details of several of the churches local ministers to add validity to his story but these people happen to be on holiday at the time so it appears that he has done some preparatory research.

He is described as follows –
White Male aged 30-35 years; 5’4” to 5’8” tall with a slim build; fair hair cut about ear length; last seen wearing a blue hoodie with white writing and dark jeans
This male is EXTREMELY plausible, cries when recalling memories of his mother, gives his name as ‘John WILLIAMS’ and passes a mobile phone number when asked.  He will even quote addresses that are local.

Please can details of this crime series be circulated among the Church community, encouraging any persons who come across this male to call 999 immediately?

Anyone who has any information regarding this man can call the Police non emergency number on 101 Northants Police reference – NP/23988/12

Ed Allington
Partnership Crime Prevention & Reduction Advisor
Milton Keynes Police Station, 302 North Row,
Witan Gate East, Central Milton Keynes
MK9 2DS, Tel 01908 686294
ed.allington@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

 

The Next Couple of Weeks  


Morning Prayer takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s.

Sun 2nd Sept 8.00am  Holy Communion, BCP
10.00am  All age Family Eucharist and Baptism
6.00pm  Choral Evensong
Mon 3rd Sept 11.00 am Funeral of David Ramsay
8.00 pm PCC Meeting (church hall)
Thurs 6th Sept   9.30am  Healing and Holy Communion
2.00pm  Monks Monkeys restarts
6.15pm  Choir restarts
Sat 8th Sept Bucks ‘ride and stride (see notices)
2.00-4.30 St. Dunstan’s Village Fete (see notices)
Sun 9th Sept 10.00am  Parish Eucharist
11.30am  Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm  Choral Evensong
Mon 10th Sept 8.00 pm Silent Prayer Meeting (church hall)
Thurs 13th Sept 9.30am  Holy Communion
2.00pm  Monks Monkeys
8:00pm  Fellowship Members Evening “Every Picture Tells A Story” 
Fri 14th Sept 10.00am Small Group BIG QUESTIONS (see notices)
Sat 15th Sept 7.00pm Concert (see notices)
Sun 16th Sept 10.00am Parish Eucharist
6.00pm  Choral Evensong

Friday 3 August 2012

Pew Sheet 5th August 2012 and 12th August 2012

St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough
& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick

Part of the Risborough Team Ministry
www.stdunstanschurch.com
Vicar – The Revd James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE

Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) starts again on Sept 9th.
There are colouring sheets and toys in the corner of the church for the children during the 10.00 am service.
Please join us for refreshments in the Church Hall immediately after the 10.00am service.

 

Sunday 5th Aug 2012

9th Sunday after Trinity

Jesus said,” I am the bread of life.” We gather in his name to strengthen our belief in him and to rejoice in his presence with us in this Eucharist.

8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP)

10.00 am   All Age Family Eucharist and Baptism of Sophie Haigh and Eva Scott

Hymns: 450, Wide and Long and High and Deep (see back), 8, 54
Communion hymns: 555, 411, 67 & 386

First Reading                Exodus 16: 2-4, 9-15
The Israelites complain bitterly against the lack of food in the wilderness.  God promises to provide them with both bread and meat.  

Gospel Reading             John 6: 24-35
Jesus confounds the crown by telling them that by believing in him, they are doing the work of God. 

6.00pm             Evensong

Readings: Job 28, Hebrews 11:17 – 31
Hymns: 494, Psalm 88: 1-8, 418, 625

Prayer for the Week

Gracious Father, Revive your Church in our day, and make her holy, strong and faithful, for your glory’s sake in Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen

  

Sunday 12th August 2012

10th Sunday after Trinity

Jesus is the bread of life.  As we share our worship, may we open our lives to the need around us, our eyes to Christ amongst us, and our hearts to God’s word.

10.00 am   Parish Eucharist (Addington Setting)

Hymns: 19, 658, 394
Psalm: 34: 1-8
Communion: 584, 483 & 948
Anthem: Be still for the presence of the Lord

First Reading                1 Kings 19: 4-8
God’s bread and water nourished Elijah on his journey of fear and hopelessness. 

Second Reading           Ephesians 4: 25 – 5: 2
What nourishes us will nourish our lives, transforming even the life lost in the living.  

Gospel Reading             John 6: 35, 41-51
Jesus declares himself to be the bread of life – the one who provides for our basic needs, prepared by God, shared through the Spirit 

11.30am   Owlswick Holy Communion (BCP)
Readings 1 Kings 19: 4-8, John 6: 35, 41-51

6.00pm             Choral Evensong
Readings: Job 39: 1 – 40: 4, Hebrews 12 1- 17
Hymns:   54, Psalm 91: 1-8, 690, 169


Prayer for the Week

God our Father and provider, whose Son has given his flesh for the life of the world, sustain your pilgrim Church on its journey with the word of life and the bread of heaven.  Draw us nearer to him in whose name we gather, that, following his way of sacrificial love, we may come to the banquet of eternal life.  Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever.  Amen.

Your prayers are asked this week for:

  • The continued success of the Olympic Games with a true sporting spirit by competitors and spectators alike
  • Those who experience ill heath on holiday as the body seeks repair itself from the demands and pressures of everyday living.
  • Secondary Schools in Aylesbury, High Wycombe and Thame serving this area, their pupils, staff, head and governors.
  • The mission, ministry and congregational life of St Mary and St Nicholas Church Saunderton.
  • Residents of (5/8)  Meadow Drive (L) Pink Road & Pinkwoods (LG), (12/8) Northmill & Oak Rd (PR) Goodacres Lane , Silver Birch Drive & Woodbank (LG)
  • Those in need who are known in our parish:
  • and also further afield for:
    • Gordon Haynes, Joan Male, Richard Irvine
  • The recently departed:
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time particularly:  
    • (5/8) Jack Barraclough, John Parish, Michael Cotter, Jack Needlands, Flonrence Darkins. Rosemary Granville-Smith. (12/8) Ernie Adams, Ann Duncanson Ethel Higgins, Hilda Rainbow, Brian Pechey.
 
Please remember the charities that St Dunstan's supports, in particular this week:
Cruse Bereavement Care, supporting bereaved people and enabling anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss.  The organisation provides support an offers information, advice, education and training services.                    

 

Notices

 

Triple edition of the pew sheet
The next edition of the pew sheet will cover the Sundays of August 12th/19th and 26th. Space is therefore likely to be limited but hopefully we’ll be able advertise those events taking place in September.

 ‘Open house’, @ the Rectory, August 6th at 8 pm
This informal group provides a space to encourage people in their faith through friendship and to look at topical issues. A short DVD is shown at the beginning of the evening to start the discussions off. The meetings take place about monthly and people are welcome to come along as and when they please. The next meeting will be on Monday August 6th at 8 pm at the Rectory at the top of Mill Lane. No need to book, please just turn up or contact James for further details.

Gloucester Cathedral and Boat Trip: August 8th
The coach will be depart from the Stratton Rd car park (PR) at 8.30am or in the lay-by in Monks Risborough at 8.45.  Please arrive in plenty of time so that we can leave punctually.  Thank you, Rosemary 344417

Fellowship Garden Party Aug 11th 7.00pm
At the home of Rita List, 62 Manor Park Avenue, Princes Risborough

Autumn Concert, St. Dunstan’s, September 15th 7.00 pm
Following a highly successful Spring concert, the musicians from the Royal College of Music are back by popular demand playing music by Haydn, Schubert and Frank Bridge. Tickets are £8.00 (special deals apply) and are available from Rosemary 344417, Pat 273942 or David Shuttle 273388 (Duke Street, Princes Risborough)

Flower Festival (June 28- July 1st 2013), help required
The planning team for this event is looking out for various individuals to take on the key roles of publicity/advertising; organising a team to provide refreshments throughout the weekend; running a raffle with a few, high quality prizes. If you are interested in volunteering or finding out more, please speak with James or Cathy Farquhar

Family service song:
Wide and long and high and deep,
wide and long and high and deep,
wide and long and high and deep,
is the love of Jesus.
Wide and long and high and deep,
wide and long and high and deep,
wide and long and high and deep,
is the love of Jesus to you.
And I pray that you would know this love,
and I pray that you would grow in love,
and I pray that you would be
filled up with the fullness of God.
Wide and long…

The Next few weeks  


Morning Prayer usually takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s. However there will be no Morning Prayer on Wednesday August 8th, and from Monday August 13th until Monday August 27th (inclusive) because of the holiday period.


Sun 5th Aug 8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am  All Age Family Eucharist and Baptisms
6.00pm  Choral Evensong 
Mon 6th Aug 8.00 pm ‘Open House’ at the Rectory (see notices)
Wed 8th Aug Gloucester Cathedral Trip (see notices)
Thurs 9th Aug 9.30am Holy Communion
Sat 11th Aug 7.00pm  Fellowship Garden Party (see notices)
Sun 12th Aug 10.00am  Parish Eucharist
11.30am  Owlswick Holy Communion,
6.00pm  Choral Evensong
Thurs 16th Aug 9.30am  Holy Communion (Rev Serena Hutton)
Sun 19th Aug 10.00am  Parish Eucharist (Rev Kevan Royle)
6.00pm  Choral Evensong (Margaret Pitman)
Thurs 23rd Aug 9.30am  Holy Communion (Rev Serena Hutton)
Sun 26th Aug  10.00am  Parish Eucharist (Rev Nick Molony)
6.00pm  Owlswick Choral Evensong (Rev Ivor Cornish)