Friday 21 September 2012

Pew Sheet 23rd 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.
The Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) meet in the Church Hall before coming into Church for Communion

Please join us for refreshments in the Church Hall immediately after the 10.00am service.

 Sunday 23rd September 2012

16th Sunday after Trinity

The disciples were unwilling to receive the message of Jesus.  We pray that in the Eucharist we may be open to his work and rejoice in his presence among us.

10.00am Parish Eucharist (Addington Setting)

Hymns: 58 (part 1 and doxology), 337, 409
Psalm: 54
Communion: 34, 77, 962
  
First Reading                Jeremiah 11: 18-20
The prophet thanks God for showing him the evil deeds of wicked people and prays for God’s retribution upon them as a reward for his own faithfulness.   

Second Reading           James 3:13 – 4:3 & 4:7-8a
The writer encourages Christians to lead a good life, free from self-seeking and the temptation to become involved in disputes.  “Draw near to God and he will draw near to you.“

Gospel Reading             Mark 9: 30-.37
Jesus seeks respite in order to teach his disciples.  They are taken up with their own concerns and do not respond.  He takes a child in his arms to demonstrate the qualities the disciples need.  

6:00pm   Owlswick Harvest Festival

Readings: 1 Timothy 6: 6 - 10, Matthew 6: 25 - 33
Hymns:   259, Psalm 126, 261, 260, 265

Prayer for the Week

O God, protector of the poor and defender of the just, in your kingdom the last become first, the gentle are strong, and the lowly exalted. Give us wisdom from above, that we may find in your servant Jesus the pattern of true discipleship and the grace to persevere in following him, 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:

  • all those who work to protect us and keep our law and order, in particular the police and the armed forces
  • the Middle East; that different religions can live peaceably together in tolerance and co-operation, without violence and bloodshed
  • Those who work at home caring for elderly relatives or young children.
  • Theoretical Scientists and university faculties who research at the macro and the micro levels God’s existence.
  • Residents of: Pymcombe Close, Queens Rd & Rectory Court (PR), Abbotswood (Sp)
  • Those in need who are known in our parish:
  • and also further afield for:
    • Gordon Haynes, Joan and Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair
  • The recently departed:
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time particularly:  
    • Gladys Jackson, Larry Mendy, Peter Steare, Helen White.

Please remember the charities that St Dunstan's supports, in particular this week:
Iain Rennie Hospice at Home
Offering specialist and supportive care and advice for patients with cancer and other life threatening illnesses in their homes


Notices

 

Fete and Concert – Thank You

Massive thanks to everyone who helped with the Fete which raised over £1,500 and who helped to put on a brilliant concert. Well done!

Small group BIG QUESTIONS

Taking place each Friday 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

The Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning Fri 28th Sept 10-12
Do come and join us at The Nags Head House on the corner of Burton Lane and the Aylesbury Road, Monks Risborough in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.  June Timms.

Stewardship Initiative
Despite the generosity of individuals in giving their time and money for the work of the church, and the holding of successful fund raising events such as the fete, the church is currently running at a loss. For example it costs about £200 per day to run St. Dunstan’s and St. Peter’s and in 2013 it is expected that at least an extra £20,000 will be required to repair the fabric of St. Dunstan’s and St. Peter’s and to extend the churchyard. At the end of the month a letter will go out explaining the situation in more detail and how you can help. Can I stress that there is no need to panic, but that we do need think carefully about the giving of our time, money and skills to ensure that we sustain the vibrant Christian community that exists in the parish. James

Harvest Festival Lunch, October 7th
Following the 11 am Harvest Festival, at St Dunstan’s a Harvest lunch will be held in the Scout Hut in Courtmoor Close. Tickets are adults £5.00, first child (5 - 12 years) in a family £2.00, other children free, available from Rosemary Woodward-Court 01844 344417. If you are able to provide a pudding or help set up for this special occasion please sign the list in the porch.

Monks Monkeys – Piano/Keyboard Player required
Monks Monkeys meets each Thursday in the church hall during term time from 2.00 to 3.00pm for pre-school age children and their parents/carers. Whilst we can use CDs to sing songs it would be great to have ‘live’ music. We sing a mixture of Christian songs and nursery rhymes e.g. ‘My God is so big’ and ‘the wheels of the bus go round and round!’ If you are interested in helping out (or know of anyone who might) please let James know.

St. Dunstan’s Fellowship
All meetings start at 8.00pm in the Church Hall on the 2nd Thursday of the month unless otherwise stated. Husbands and friends are very welcome to these meetings. “Knit-ins” take place in the church hall on the 4th Thursday of each month starting at 2.00 pm. There is also a series of short walks that take place on the 4th Tuesday of each month starting in the lay-by at 9.15am. For more details please speak with Janet Griffin (274235)

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 23rd Sept 10.00am  Parish Eucharist, God in the life of...Harry Mullens
6.00pm Owlswick Harvest Festival (see notices)
Tue 25th Sept Fellowship walk – meet in lay-by at 9.15.
Thurs 27th Sept 9.30am  Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in the church)
Fri 28th Sept 10.00am Small group BIG QUESTIONS (see notices)
Sat 29th Sept 11.00am Visiting bell ringers
Sun 30th Sept 10.00am  Parish Eucharist
6.00pm  Choral Evensong
Mon 1st Oct 8.00pm PCC meeting (church hall)
Thurs 4th Oct 9.30am  Healing and Holy Communion
11.00am MR School Harvest Practice
2.00pm  Monks Monkeys
Fri 5th Oct 9.30am Harvest/wedding decorations 
10.00am Small group BIG QUESTIONS (see notices)
Sat 6th Oct 2.00pm Wedding of Tom and Melanie
Sun 7th Oct 8.00am  Holy Communion
11.00am  All Age Family Service without Communion
followed by Harvest Festival Lunch
6.00pm  Choral Evensong
Mon 8th Oct 9.30am MR School Harvest Service
Thurs 11th Oct 9.30am  Holy Communion
2.00pm  Monks Monkeys
8.00pm  Fellowship Evening “Music from around the World”         
              (see notices)
Fri 12th Oct 10.00am Small group BIG QUESTIONS (see notices)
Sun 14th Oct 10.00am  Parish Eucharist
11.30am  Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm  Choral Evensong

Saturday 15 September 2012

Pew Sheet 16th September 2012

St Dunstan’s Church, Monks Risborough

& St. Peter’s Chapel, Owlswick


Part of the Risborough Team Ministry

Vicar – The Revd James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE

Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.

The Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) meet in the Church Hall before coming into Church for Communion
Please join us for refreshments in the Church Hall immediately after the 10.00am service.

Sunday 16th September 2012

15th Sunday after Trinity


We are saved by the faithfulness of Christ. Let us open our hearts and minds to follow and worship him.


10.00am Parish Eucharist (Addington Setting)

Hymns: 716, 503, 752
Psalm: 116:1-8

Communion: 625, 369, 931

First Reading Isaiah 50: 4-9a

The wise teacher knows that the gift of God is for others, even those who reject the giver.

Second Reading James 3: 1-12

James has a particular caution against ill-considered words.

Gospel Reading Mark 8: 27-end

There is a time for speaking and a time for discretion. Wisdom knows the difference! The full revelation of Jesus as Messiah would not happen until after the resurrection. Even now it is a knowledge we exercise through faith. The lesson the disciples had to learn is therefore also a lesson for us.

6:00pm Choral Evensong

Readings: Exodus 18: 13-26, Matthew 7: 1-14

Hymns: 643, Psalm 119 v 73-80, 652, 655

Prayer for the Week

God of power and compassion, in Christ you reveal your will to heal and to save. Open our ears to your redeeming work and move our hearts by the strength of your love, so that our every word and work may proclaim as Messiah, Jesus the Lord, 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:

 Wisdom and guidance as the Church of England continues to consider consecrating women as bishops

 An easing of tensions amongst Muslims against the United States of America in the Middle East and North Africa

 All the members of the Royal Family in encouraging, promoting and extending the hand of friendship in other nations.

 Solicitors, accountants and other professional people.

 Residents of: Williams Way (L), Wainhill (B)

 Those in need who are known in our parish:

 and also further afield for:

     Gordon Haynes, Joan and Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair

 The recently departed: Grahame White

 Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time particularly:

     Daisy Crockett, Tom Rogers, Ron Stiff.

Please remember the charities that St Dunstan's supports, in particular this week:
The Church Housing Trust Dedicated to the rehabilitation and resettlement of homeless people of all ages and backgrounds

Notices


Fete – Thank You

Massive thanks to everyone who helped with the Fete which raised over £1,500. Well done!

Small group BIG QUESTIONS

Taking place each Friday 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

“Open House at the Rectory” Wed Sept 19th at 8 pm

This informal group proves a space to encourage people in their faith through friendship and looking at topical issues. A short DVD is shown at the beginning of the evening to start the discussions off. No need to book, please just turn up or contact James for further details.

The Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning Fri 28th Sept 10-12


Do come and join us at The Nags Head House, Aylesbury Road, Monks Risborough in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. June Timms.

Stewardship Initiative


Despite the generosity of individuals in giving their time and money for the work of the church, and the holding of successful fund raising events such as the fete, the church is currently running at a loss. For example it costs about £200 per day to run St. Dunstan’s and St. Peter’s and in 2013 it is expected that at least an extra £20,000 will be required to repair the fabric of St. Dunstan’s and St. Peter’s and to extend the churchyard. At the end of the month a letter will go out explaining the situation in more detail and how you can help. Can I stress that there is no need to panic, but that we do need think carefully about the giving of our time, money and skills to ensure that we sustain the vibrant Christian community that exists in the parish. James

Harvest Festival Lunch, October 7th


Following the 11 am Harvest Festival, at St Dunstan’s a Harvest lunch will be held in the Scout Hut in Courtmoor Close. Tickets are adults £5.00, first child (5 - 12 years) in a family £2.00, other children free, available from Rosemary Woodward-Court 01844 344417. If you are able to provide a pudding or help set up for this special occasion please sign the list in the porch.

Monks Monkeys – Piano/Keyboard Player required


Monks Monkeys meets each Thursday in the church hall during term time from 2.00 to 3.00pm for pre-school age children and their parents/carers. As part of this toddler group we sing a few songs and we have been very fortunate to have Sarah Fairall playing for us for the past 3 ½ years. Whilst we can use CDs to sing songs it would be great to have ‘live’ music. We sing a mixture of Christian songs and nursery rhymes e.g. ‘My God is so big’ and ‘the wheels of the bus go round and round!’ If you are interested in helping out (or know of anyone who might) please let James know.

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 16th Sept              10.00am Parish Eucharist
                                    6.00pm Choral Evensong
Wed 19th Sept             2.30pm Friendship Group Service (church hall)
                                    8.00pm ‘Open House’ at The Rectory (see notices)
Thurs 20th Sept            9.30 am Holy Communion
                                    2.00 pm Monks Monkeys
Fri 21st Sept                10.30am Funeral of Grahame White
Sun 23rd Sept              10.00am Parish Eucharist, God in the life of...Harry Mullens
                                    6.00pm Owlswick Harvest Festival  (see notices)
Tue 25th Sept               Fellowship walk – meet in lay-by at 9.15.
Thurs 27th Sept            9.30am Holy Communion
                                    2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in the church)
Sat 29th Sept               11.00am Visiting bell ringers
Sun 30th Sept              10.00am Parish Eucharist
                                     6.00pm Choral Evensong



 

Sunday 9 September 2012

Pew Sheet 9th and 16th September 2012

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

Part of the Risborough Team Ministry


Vicar – The Revd James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)

The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE



Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.

The Junior Church (10 o’clock Club) meet in the Church Hall before coming into Church for Communion

Please join us for refreshments in the Church Hall immediately after the 10.00am service.



Sunday 9th September 2012

14th Sunday after Trinity



10.00am Parish Eucharist (Addington Setting)

Hymns: 409, 552, 205

Psalm: 146

Communion: 165, 472, 948

Anthem: Be still for the presence of the Lord


First Reading Isaiah 34: 4 – 7a

This is an exhortation to be generous and just towards the poor, because God is the maker of rich and poor alike. Whoever is unjust will experience God’s anger, whereas the generous are blessed.


Second Reading James 2: 1-17

The writer addresses his brothers and sisters about their “acts of favouritism” towards the rich, reminding them that God has chosen the poor to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom. He finishes be asserting that faith is dead if it is not backed up by deeds.



Gospel Reading Mark 7: 24 - end

Jesus performs two miracles; for the persuasive Syrophoenician woman, and them for a deaf man with a speech impediment. Although he orders the onlookers not to tell anyone what they have seen, word still spreads.



11.30 Owlswick Holy Communion

Readings: James 2: 1-17, Mark 7:24 – end

6:00pm Choral Evensong

Readings: Exodus 14: 5 – end, Matthew 6: 1 - 18

Hymns: 606, Psalm 119: 49-56, 69, 188



Prayer for the Week

Father of light, giver of every good and perfect gift, bring to fruition the work of truth sown in our hearts by your Son, that we may rightly understand your commandments, live your law of love, and so offer you worship that is pure and undefiled. 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.



Sunday 16th September 2012

15th Sunday after Trinity

We are saved by the faithfulness of Christ. Let us open our hearts and minds to follow and worship him.


10.00am Parish Eucharist (Addington Setting)

Hymns: 716, 503, 752

Psalm: 116:1-8

Communion: 625, 368, 931

First Reading Isaiah 50: 4-9a

The wise teacher knows that the gift of God is for others, even those who reject the giver.

Second Reading James 3: 1-12

James has a particular caution against ill-considered words.

Gospel Reading Mark 8: 27-end

There is a time for speaking and a time for discretion. Wisdom knows the difference! The full revelation of Jesus as Messiah would not happen until after the resurrection. Even now it is a knowledge we exercise through faith. The lesson the disciples had to learn is therefore also a lesson for us.



6:00pm Choral Evensong

Readings: Exodus 18: 13-26, Matthew 7: 1-14

Hymns: 643, Psalm 119 v 73-80, 652, 655


Prayer for the Week

God of power and compassion, in Christ you reveal your will to heal and to save. Open our ears to your redeeming work and move our hearts by the strength of your love, so that our every word and work may proclaim as Messiah, Jesus the Lord, 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:



  •  Wisdom and guidance as the Anglican Church continues to deliberate about consecrating women as bishops
  •  Peace throughout the world, and especially for the people of Syria, in the continued conflict in their country
  •  The Bishop of Buckingham, the Archdeacon of Buckingham and the Parish Development Adviser.
  •  Solicitors, accountants and other professional people.
  •  Those who are persecuted because of their faith or their race
  •  Residents of: (9/9) Upper Icknield Way (PR), West Lane (B): (16/9) Williams Way (L), Wainhill (B)
  •  Those in need who are known in our parish:
  •  and also further afield for:
  • Gordon Haynes, Joan and Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair
  •  The recently departed:
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time particularly:
  • (9/9) Peter Felton, Derek Whyte, Maureen Roberts, (16/9) Daisy Crockett, Tom Rogers, Ron Stiff.

Please remember the charities that St Dunstan's supports, in particular this week:

The Church Housing Trust
Dedicated to the rehabilitation and resettlement of homeless people of all ages and backgrounds.

Notices


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


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, Sep 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


“Open House at the Rectory” Wed Sept 19th at 8 pm


This informal group proves a space to encourage people in their faith through friendship and looking at topical issues. A short DVD is shown at the beginning of the evening to start the discussions off. No need to book, please just turn up or contact James for further details.


The Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning Fri 28th Sept 10-12

Do come and join us at The Nags Head House, Aylesbury Rd, Monks Risborough in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. June Timms.

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 9th Sept 10.00am Parish Eucharist11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion6.00pm Choral Evensong
Mon 10th Sept 8.00 pm Silent Prayer Meeting (church hall)

Thurs 13th Sept 9.30am Holy Communion2.00pm Monks Monkeys8:00pm 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 Eucharist6.00pm Choral Evensong

Wed 19th Sept 2.30pm Friendship Group Service8.00pm ‘Open House’ at The Rectory (see notices)

Thurs 20th Sept 9.30 am Holy Communion2.00 pm Monks Monkeys

Sun 23rd Sept 10.00am Parish Eucharist, God in the life of...Harry Mullens6.00pm Owlswick Harvest Festival (see notices)

Tue 25th Sept Fellowship walk – meet in lay-by at 9.15.

Thurs 27th Sept 9.30am Holy Communion2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in the church)

Sat 29th Sept 2.00pm Visiting bell ringers

Sun 30th Sept 10.00am Parish Eucharist6.00pm Choral Evensong