Friday 21 February 2014

Pew Sheet 23rd February 2014

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

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

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

Churchwardens:
Sue Ingram 01844 275287 suemingram@hotmail.com 
Susanne Dodds 01844 342746 susanne@sunfire-uk.com
 
Welcome!
We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
Coffee is served in the church hall after the 10am service.
Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities

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

 

Sunday 23rd February 2014
Second Sunday before Lent

O Lord, our sovereign, how majestic is your name in all the earth!” We give thanks and praise that in this service the God of all creation comes amongst us and makes himself known in the simple sacrament of bread and wine.

10.00 am          Parish Eucharist
Hymns: 551, 184, 6 (omitting verses 5 & 6), 13
Communion: 82, 196, 978


First Reading      Genesis 1:1 – 2:3
God creates the world and everything in it in six days and rests on the seventh.

Second Reading      Romans 8:18-25
Paul compares the “sufferings of this present time” with the “glory about to be revealed”, not only in creation itself, but in Christian faith, hope and experience.

Gospel      Matthew 6:25-34
Jesus compares the serenity and beauty of creation with the anxieties which can dominate our lives and our outlook on life. Instead, he urges us to “strive for the kingdom of God”.
                       
3.00 pm            Owlswick Choral Evensong
Readings: Proverbs 8 v 1 & v 22-31, Revelation 4
Hymns: 449, 324, 374, 453
Psalm: 148

Prayer for the Week
Lord God, your care for us surpasses even a mother’s tender love. Through this word and sacrament renew our trust in your providential care, that we may abandon all anxiety and seek first your kingdom. We make our prayer 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.

Your prayers are asked in the coming weeks for:


  • The people of Ukraine as their country finds its way out of the violence and political turmoil
  • All those who have been affected by the recent storms and floods, for those involved in restoring homes, livelihoods and infrastructure 
  • We thank God for the Winter Olympics and for the spirit of international co-operation and sportsmanship that it fosters.
  • All music teachers and those who travel long distances to bring the gift of music to young and old
  • Those who work at home caring for elderly relatives or young children. 
  • Those who live in Pymcombe Close, Queens Road and Rectory Court (PR) Abbotswood (Sp)
  • Those who are sick in our parish:
  • And also further afield for:
    • Joan Male, Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair, David Holding, Matt Elworthy, Uncle Frank
  • The recently departed: Jean Monaghan
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Len Walsham, David Brewer, Evelyn How, Enid Clack

Please remember the charities
that the parish supports:

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

Notices


Your help is required today, and it won’t cost a penny!
This year will see further major expenditure to complete the churchyard extension (£12,000) and repair the stonework to the church (£20,000). If you add in from 2013 the cost of the archaeological dig (£17,000), the cleaning of the organ (£4,000), the tree work in the churchyard (£5,000) and the installation of a roof alarm (£4,000), the total spent on major projects over the past two years will be £62,000. More repairs are likely in the foreseeable future e.g. the replacement of the church boiler at an estimated cost of £8,000. Much of this cost is being met out of the church’s reserves but we are also applying for various grants that are available. One of these grants is potentially worth £15,000. To help in this application, a photograph of the whole congregation will be taken immediately after the 10am service TODAY. Please can you stay behind for five minutes after the service to take part in this. James

St. Dunstan's Fellowship
The next walk is on Tuesday 25th February – please meet in the layby off the A4010 at 9.15am. "Knit-ins" will be in the Church Hall on the 4th Thursday of each month starting at 2.00pm.

Friendship Group
Meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 19th March.

Women's World Day of Prayer
This will take place on March 7th in the Methodist Church at 11.00 am. There is a booklet on the notice board if you'd like to read about it. All welcome!

‘The Big Dig’ Talk – March 8th at 7 pm.
Following the archaeological dig in 2013 at St. Dunstan’s, Jill Eyers who was in charge of the dig has agreed to come back to give a talk on “The Monks of Monks Risborough - the story as seen from the Big Dig at St Dunstan's”. The talk will be held on Saturday March 8th in the church. Tickets are £5 and are available from Pat Kimber (01844) 273942. A complimentary glass of wine/soft drink will be served as part of the evening with the chance to ask questions at the end of the talk. If you would like extracts of the electronic copy of the report of the dig that has been compiled please send an email to James. If you do not have access to e mail but would like to see parts of the report please can you buddy up with a person who does have internet access so that they can let you have sight of them. James

Church Flowers
The Church Flower Team would be delighted to hear from anyone who would be interested to join our team. They would be very welcome to meet other members at a workshop on Wednesday 12th March in the Church Hall at 10am. Please contact Carolyn Hector on 01844 345460 or Pat Trunkfield on 01844 344380 for further details.

Time to pray?
On Saturday March 15th at The Rectory from 10.00 am to 12.00 noon, there will be time to enjoy some coffee and cake with a theme of ‘prayers of intercession’. This is aimed towards those people who currently lead the prayers on a Sunday morning, those people who think they might wish to have a try at this or those who have a particular interest in this area. There will be a chance to share current practice, some hints and tips and plenty of time for questions. If you are interested in coming please speak with James or Rob.

More welcomers (sidespersons) required
It is frequently commented on how friendly the church is. This is in part owing to the welcome given by those who give out the books, read the lessons etc. on a Sunday morning. If you are interested in being involved in this role please can you speak to James, Sue or Susanne. The commitment is one or two Sundays every three or four months. At the Annual Meeting on April 7th existing sidespeople are usually automatically re-elected.

Revised Church Electoral Roll
The electoral roll seeks to reflect church membership as closely as possible and provides a general barometer of the vibrancy of the worshipping community. If you are not currently on the electoral roll please complete and return an electoral roll form by March 17th to the electoral roll officer: Mr Roger Timms, Nags Head House, Aylesbury Road, Monks Risborough,  HP27 0JT. Forms are available in the church porch or from Roger.

Christian Aid Super Soup Lunch
We are holding this in the church hall on March 19th from12.30 to 2.15 pm. Would anyone like to volunteer to make some soup? All flavours welcome. Please let me know if you can help, Rosemary 344417.

Bloxham Festival of Faith and Literature
This year this is on the theme of War and Peace. It runs from Friday 30 May - Sunday 1 June 2014. It hosts a number of excellent speakers and sessions. For full details please log on to http://www.bloxhamfaithandliterature.co.uk

The Next Few Weeks 


Morning Prayer usually takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s.
Mon 24th Feb 8.00pm PCC meeting (church hall)
Thurs 27th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in church)
Sun 2nd March 8.00am Holy communion (BCP)
10.00am All Age Family Communion Service and Baptisms of Bella Graham and Olivia Smith
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Wed 5th Mar
Ash Wednesday
2.30pm Monks Risborough School Service
8.00pm Parish Eucharist
Thurs 6th Mar 9.30am Healing & Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (church hall)
Fri 7th Mar 11.00am Women’s World Day of Prayer at Princes Risborough Methodist Church
Sat 8th Mar 7.00pm ‘The Monks of Monks Risborough’ (see notices)
Sun 9th Mar 10.00am Parish Eucharist
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Wed 12th Mar 10.00am Flower workshop (church hall)
Thurs 13th Mar 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks monkeys (church hall)
Sat 15th Mar 10.00am Intercessions workshop (see notices)
Sun 16th Mar 10.00am Parish Eucharist
6.00pm Choral Evensong

Friday 14 February 2014

Pew Sheet 16th February 2014

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

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

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

Churchwardens:
Sue Ingram 01844 275287 suemingram@hotmail.com 
Susanne Dodds 01844 342746 susanne@sunfire-uk.com

Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
Coffee is served in the church hall after the 10am service.
Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities

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

 

Sunday 16th February 2014
Third Sunday before Lent

We have come together to worship the God who loves us wholeheartedly. May we learn to respond with our whole hearts and to share that love with those around us.

10.00 am          Parish Eucharist (Rev Kevan Royle)
Hymns: 367, 12, 9
Communion: 625, 484, 930
Psalm: 119 v1-8

First Reading      Deuteronomy 30:15-20
We can love God, following the commandments given for our benefit, and thus choose life – or allow our hearts to stray from God and thus lead us away from both love and life.

Second Reading       1 Corinthians 3:1-9
God calls us to work together and help others to grow in faith, but such growth is ultimately from God and should not be a source of quarrelling or jealousy between Christian factions.

Gospel      Matthew 5:21-37
As elsewhere in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus teaches that, if we’re to grow as disciples, following the commandments begins in the heart and is not just a matter of outward appearance or action.
                       
6.00 pm            Choral Evensong
Readings: Amos 3 v 1-8, Ephesians 5 v 1-17
Hymns: 684, 447, 105
Psalm: 13

Prayer for the Week
All-seeing God, you alone judge rightly our inmost thoughts. Teach us to observe your law from the heart, even as we keep it outwardly. Purify our desires, calm every anger, and reconcile us to one another, Then will our worship at your altar render you perfect praise. We make our prayer through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns in you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen.

Your prayers are asked in the coming weeks for:

  • The victims of the floods in our own country and elsewhere, for all those whom disasters have left homeless, injured or bereaved, for the emergency services and all those giving their time and energy to help.
  • The General Synod of the Church of England and the outworking of the legislation regarding the appointment of women as Bishops
  • Universities, for all undergraduates that it may be time to broaden both academic and social horizons
  • For Chiltern Railways, Arriva Buses, Taxi Drivers
  • and others working in public transport. 
  • Those who live in Park Meadow (PR) Studridge Lane (Sp)
  • Those who are sick in our parish:
  • And also further afield for:
    • Joan Male, Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair, David Holding, Matt Elworthy, Uncle Frank
  • The recently departed: Jean Monaghan
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Betty Ford, Jean Kingham, Arthur Howes, Susan Watson, Betty Newport, Alf Godfrey


Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Rope (Relief for Oppressed People Everywhere), combating oppressive poverty across the world and striving to change the lives of the poor.
 

Notices


Your help is required – and it won’t cost you a penny!
This year will see further major expenditure to complete the churchyard extension (£12,000) and repair the stonework to the church (£20,000). If you add in from 2013 the cost of the archaeological dig (£17,000), the cleaning of the organ (£4,000), the tree work in the churchyard (£5,000) and the installation of a roof alarm (£4,000), the total spent on major projects over the past two years will be £62,000. More repairs are likely in the foreseeable future e.g. the replacement of the church boiler at an estimated cost of £8,000. Much of this cost is being met out of the church’s reserves but we are also applying for various grants that are available. One of these grants is potentially worth £15,000. To help in this application, a photograph of the whole congregation will be taken immediately after the 10am service next Sunday, February 23rd. Please can you stay behind for five minutes after the service to take part in this. James

More welcomers (sidespersons) required
It is frequently commented on how friendly the church is. This is in part owing to the welcome given by those who give out the books, read the lessons etc. on a Sunday morning. If you are interested in being involved in this role please can you speak to James, Sue or Susanne. The commitment is one or two Sundays every three or four months.

Copies of a draft Parish Eucharist for Easter
We have some copies of the updated order of service for the Parish Eucharist for the season of Easter. If people could share these around, pass their comments on to the worship group and put the copies back on the table so that others can have a look at them that would be very helpful. Thank you, James and Rob.

Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 19th February.

‘Open house’ – Wednesday February 19th
This group meets every six to eight weeks on different evenings to explore various issues of faith. Each evening begins with a DVD. The next meeting is on Wednesday February 19th at 8 pm at the Rectory. The DVD is entitled ‘She’ and picks up on the female imagery of God. All are welcome. For more information please contact James.

St. Dunstan's Fellowship
The next walk is on Tuesday 25th February – please meet in the layby off the A4010 at 9.15am. Knit-ins” will be in the Church Hall on the 4th Thursday of each month starting at 2.00pm.

‘The Big Dig’ Talk – March 8th at 7 pm.
Following the archaeological dig in 2013 at St. Dunstan’s, Jill Eyers who was in charge of the dig has agreed to come back to give a talk on “The Monks of Monks Risborough - the story as seen from the Big Dig at St Dunstan's”. The talk will be held on Saturday March 8th in the church. Tickets are £5 and are available from Pat Kimber (01844) 273942. A complimentary glass of wine/soft drink will be served as part of the evening with the chance to ask questions at the end of the talk. If you would like extracts of the electronic copy of the report of the dig that has been compiled please send an email to James. If you do not have access to e mail but would like to see parts of the report please can you buddy up with a person who does have internet access so that they can let you have sight of them. James

Time to pray?
On Saturday March 15th at The Rectory from 10.00 am to 12.00 noon, there will be time to enjoy some coffee and cake with a theme of ‘prayers of intercession’. This is aimed towards those people who currently lead the prayers on a Sunday morning, those people who think they might wish to have a try at this or those who have a particular interest in this area. There will be a chance to share current practice, some hints and tips and plenty of time for questions. If you are interested in coming please speak with James or Rob.

Revised Church Electoral Roll
The electoral roll seeks to reflect church membership as closely as possible and provides a general barometer of the vibrancy of the worshipping community. If you are not currently on the electoral roll please complete and return an electoral roll form by March 17th to the electoral roll officer: Mr Roger Timms, Nags Head House, Aylesbury Road, Monks Risborough,  HP27 0JT. Forms are available on the table in the church, in the porch and from Roger.

Bloxham Festival of Faith and Literature
This year this is on the theme of War and Peace. It runs from Friday 30 May - Sunday 1 June 2014. It hosts a number of excellent speakers and sessions. For full details please log on to http://www.bloxhamfaithandliterature.co.uk

The Next Few Weeks 


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

Tues 18th Feb 7.30pm CTR prayer meeting at St. Mary’s Chapter House, Princes Risborough (see notice in porch)
Wed 19th Feb 2.30pm Friendship Group
8.00pm ‘Open House’ at the Rectory
Thurs 20th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
Sun 23rd Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist
3.00pm Owlswick Choral Evensong (Preacher: Rev Steve Williams)
Mon 24th Feb 8.00pm PCC Meeting (church hall)
Thurs 27th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in church)
Sun 2nd March 8.00am Holy communion (BCP)
10.00am All Age Family Communion Service and Baptisms of Bella Graham and Olivia Smith
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Wed 5th Mar
Ash Wednesday
2.30pm Monks Risborough School Service
8.00pm Parish Eucharist and imposition of ashes
Thurs 6th Mar 9.30am Healing & Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 8th Mar 7.00pm ‘The Big Dig’ talk by Dr Jill Eyers (see notices)
Sun 9th Mar 10.00am Parish Eucharist
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Choral Evensong


Friday 7 February 2014

Pew Sheet 9th February 2014

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

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.


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

Churchwardens:
Sue Ingram 01844 275287 suemingram@hotmail.com 
Susanne Dodds 01844 342746 susanne@sunfire-uk.com

Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy worshipping here with us.
Coffee is served in the church hall after the 10am service.
Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities

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

 

Sunday 9th February 2014
Fourth Sunday before Lent

The Lord calls out “Come who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest.” Let us gather together to worship the Lord and receive from him

10.00 am          Parish Eucharist
Hymns: 115, 723, 19
Communion: 206, 455, 77
Psalm: 112

First Reading Isaiah 58:1-12
The prophet Isaiah casts his eye over the worship practices of his people and finds them wanting. The people are enjoined to fast by letting the oppressed go free and to share with the poor. Then shall they see God's light and healing break forth like the dawn. 

Second Reading 1 Corinthians 2:1-16
The Apostle Paul proclaims his desire to know nothing but Jesus Christ and him crucified, all through the power of the Holy Spirit. This knowledge is set against the world's wisdom, which cannot understand the ways of God and calls them folly. 

Gospel Matthew 5:13-20
The followers of Jesus are salt and light in the world. Jesus did not come to abolish the law but to fulfil it and through him it will be accomplished. It is only those whose righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees who can be said to be in the kingdom of heaven.



11.30am            Holy Communion, BCP (Owlswick)
Readings: 1 Corinthians 2:1-16; Matthew 5: 13-20
                       
6.00 pm            Choral Evensong
Readings: Amos 2: 4-end; Ephesians 4:17-end
Hymns: 271, 224, 483
Psalm: 4

Prayer for the Week
Heavenly Father, you have called your Church to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Give us vigorous faith and a love that is genuine, so that all may see our works and give you the glory. We make our prayer through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns in you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen.

Your prayers are asked in the coming weeks for:


  • Peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan, Ukraine, Syria, the Central African Republic, and between Israel and Palestine.
  • All those who have been affected by the recent bad weather, especially for the people of Somerset and others locally who have lost so much.
  • Farmers who have been unable to work on their lands and whose livestock and crops are at risk
  • The Anglican Church of Canada.
  • After schools clubs, giving thanks for the many volunteers who work on behalf of children.
  • The participants of The Bledlow Fun and Pre-School Clubs
  • Mount Way (PR) Woodway & Kiln Lane (LG) Slad Lane (Speen)  
  • Those who are sick in our parish:
  • And also further afield for:
    • Joan Male, Bill Male, Richard Irvine, Alastair, David Holding, Matt Elworthy, Uncle Frank
  • The recently departed: Jean Monaghan
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Peter Walker; Chris Pearson, Robert Foster & John Day


Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
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 and offers information, advice, education and training services. 

Notices


Copies of a draft Parish Eucharist for Easter
Following a meeting of the worship group, my sermon a few weeks ago and the recent PCC meeting we have some copies of the updated order of service for the Parish Eucharist for the season of Easter. If people could share these around, pass their comments on to the worship group and put the copies back on the table so that others can have a look at them that would be very helpful. The service focuses on the resurrection and in due course it is hoped that there will be other services produced to cover most of the season’s in the church’s year e.g. Lent and Advent. Thank you, James and Rob.

St. Dunstan's Fellowship
On Thursday 13th February, we are holding a members evening “Winter Warming Music”, in the church hall at 8 pm. Refreshments: Morna Hinch. The next walk is on Tuesday 25th February – please meet in the layby off the A4010 at 9.15am. Knit-ins” will be in the Church Hall on the 4th Thursday of each month starting at 2.00pm.

Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 19th February.

‘Open house’ – Wednesday February 19th
This group meets every six to eight weeks on different evenings to explore various issues of faith. Each evening begins with a DVD. The next meeting is on Wednesday February 19th at 8 pm at the Rectory. All are welcome. For more information please contact James.

‘The Big Dig’ Talk – March 8th at 7 pm
Following the archaeological dig in 2013 at St. Dunstan’s, Jill Eyers who was in charge of the dig has agreed to come back to give a talk on “The Monks of Monks Risborough - the story as seen from the Big Dig at St Dunstan's”. The talk will be held on Saturday March 8th in the church. Tickets are £5 and are available from Pat Kimber (01844) 273942. A complimentary glass of wine/soft drink will be served as part of the evening with the chance to ask questions at the end of the talk. If you would like extracts of the electronic copy of the report of the dig that has been compiled please send an email to James. If you do not have access to e mail but would like to see parts of the report please can you buddy up with a person who does have internet access so that they can let you have sight of them. James

Revised Church Electoral Roll
The electoral roll seeks to reflect church membership as closely as possible and provides a general barometer of the vibrancy of the worshipping community. If you are not currently on the electoral roll please complete and return an electoral roll form by March 17th to the electoral roll officer: Mr Roger Timms, Nags Head House, Aylesbury Road, Monks Risborough,  HP27 0JT. Forms are available in the church porch or from Roger.

Bloxham Festival of Faith and Literature
This year this is on the theme of War and Peace. It runs from Friday 30 May - Sunday 1 June 2014. It hosts a number of excellent speakers and sessions. For full details please log on to http://www.bloxhamfaithandliterature.co.uk

The Next Few Weeks 


Morning Prayer usually takes place on Mondays (except Bank Holidays), Wednesday and Thursday at 8.45 at St. Dunstan’s.
Thurs 13th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sat 15th Feb 12.00 noon wedding
Sun 16th Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist (Rev Kevan Royle)
6.00pm Choral Evensong
Wed 19th Feb 2.30pm Friendship Group
8.00pm ‘Open House’ at the Rectory
Thurs 20th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
Sun 23rd Feb 10.00am Parish Eucharist
3.00pm Owlswick Choral Evensong (Preacher: Rev Steve Williams)
Thurs 27th Feb 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in church)
Sun 2nd March 8.00am Holy communion (BCP)
10.00am All Age Family Communion Service and Baptisms of Bella Graham and Olivia Smith
6.00pm Choral Evensong