Friday 30 December 2016

Pew Sheet 1st January 2017

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

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

Part of the Risborough Team Ministry

 
Vicar: The Revd. James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE

Churchwardens:
Charlie Fairall 07584 264573 crmfairall@yahoo.co.uk
Johanna Powell 01844 343996 johanna@powellathome.com

Welcome!

We hope you will appreciate worshipping here with us at the start of a New Year. Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities. Coffee, squash and biscuits will be served today
at The Rectory, Mill Lane after the 10 am service.

Sunday 1st January 2017
New Year’s Day


As the Christmas season continues let us worship God who in great tenderness comes to dwell in our midst

8.00am Holy Communion (BCP)
(The Naming and Circumcision of Jesus)

Readings: Philippians 2.5-11, Luke 2 v 15-21

10.00am All Age Family Communion
(Coffee/mince pies at The Rectory)

Carols/hymns: 242, 964, 589, 641 & 229
Communion: 47, 588, 859, 860


6.00pm Evensong

Readings: Deuteronomy 30.11-end, Acts 3.1-16
Carols/hymns: 683, Psalm 115 v1-8, 645, 700


A prayer for the New Year
Eternal Lord God, we give you thanks for bringing us   through the changes of time to the beginning of another year. Let the radiance of your Spirit renew our lives, warming our hearts and giving light to our minds; that we may pass the coming year in joyful obedience and firm faith, to the your honour and glory of your holy name.  Amen.

Your prayers are asked for:

  • The holding of the ceasefire in Syria and for the finding of permanent solutions to the many problems within the Middle East
  • All those find themselves homeless as refugees abroad or who live on the streets in this country.
  • The excitement of a New Year, new possibilities, new opportunities and for the hope of things to get better
  • The mission, ministry and congregational life of Holy Trinity Church, Bledlow.
  • Abbots Way (MR) Almond Way & Alscot Lane (PR)
  • Those who are in need in our parish:
    • Joan Ballance, Pam Johnson, Richard Allwood
  • And also further afield for:
    • Alastair, Katy, Georgina Cole, Robert, Henry, Ginny Gibbs, Rob, David Dewick,
      Megan Bone
  • The recently departed: Pat Kimber, Alan Borzone
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Shelagh Bartlett, Doug Crabbe, Richard Farrelly, Phil Bowell, Peter Cole,
      Dennis Eggleton.
Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
The Bucks Historic Churches Trust provides grants to help maintain churches in Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes.  www.bucks-historic-churches.org

 

Notices


Newsletter
Copy date for the next Newsletter is 10th January.  Please send entries to:  morna.hinch@btinternet.com or John McKay at penserve@gmail.com.

Exhibition of Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery
This is taking place at the Victoria and Albert Museum until February 5th. From the 12th to the 15th centuries, England enjoyed an international reputation for the quality of its luxury embroideries, often referred to as ‘Opus Anglicanum’ (English work). Made by professional craftspeople in the City of London and rich in their intricacy, they were sought after by kings, queens, popes and cardinals from across Europe. Paintings, illuminated manuscripts, metalwork and stained glass will be shown alongside rare surviving examples to explore the world within which these exquisite works were created. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see an outstanding range of surviving examples in one place. Some of the embroideries have not been seen in Britain since they were produced. A number of people from the parish have already visited and said how outstanding and enjoyable this exhibition is.

Pat Kimber (RIP) – Service of Thanksgiving

This will take place at St. Dunstan’s following a private family cremation. The service at St. Dunstan’s is on Thursday January 5th at 12:45pm and refreshments will be provided by outside caterers owing to the large number of people expected at the service. Donations will be shared between Rennie Grove Hospice Care and St. Dunstan’s (Surman and Horwood are the funeral directors) with family flowers only. James.

Double Edition of the Pew Sheet
The pew sheet for January 8th/15th will be a double edition. Please bear this in mind when submitting notices.

"Pray as you can and not as you can't."
A course for everyone to ask questions you've always wanted to ask about prayer but have been afraid to do so!
Please come on either Friday 27th or Saturday 28th January from 9.30 am - 12.45 pm.
What comes into your mind when you read the word "prayer"? Is it something you think is best left to so-called 'experts'? Is prayer something you enjoy or something you struggle with? Is it an activity reserved for services in church or do you pray every day?
As part of the 'Sustaining our Sacred Centre' programme we are organising a one-off session (on two mornings) to give an opportunity to raise and discuss questions about prayer.  The aim is to help us all increase our confidence in praying regularly. The session will be led by both of us.  We will provide some 'input' but also encourage those who attend to discuss prayer in small and large groups. You are not expected to be an expert!!
We want you to come, relax, enjoy the morning and know you can say anything and ask anything you want! All we ask is that you will bring one or more questions about prayer, written legibly on a piece of paper.  The questions will then anonymously form the basis of our discussions.
Mid-morning refreshments will be provided so please let James or Rob know which session you would like to come to Rev James Tomkins (275944) and Canon Rev Rob Brown (347178)
Coming in Lent…"Words of Worship", a Course led by Rob with a choice of either Saturday 25th February from 10 am - 4 pm or Wednesdays 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th March from 10:30 am - 12 noon. More details to follow…

Colds, coughs
Polite reminder – so that we all stay as healthy as possible, if you have a cold etc. please ask the priest to dip your wafer into the communion cup (known as intinction) to reduce the risk of spreading germs. Thank you. James

Reading Volunteers for Monks Risborough School
Could you spare a small amount of time each week to become a regular reading volunteer at Monks Risborough C of E School, and help us with one of our most important activities?
Helping children to become confident, independent readers is one of the most important things that a school can do - and it is an area of our work where parents, carers and other members of the community can make a big difference.
We have a small team of reading volunteers who come into our school regularly, to help the children by listening to them read and by talking to them about their books and reading choices. We are always keen to hear from more people in our community who would be interested in helping and supporting the teaching of reading by joining our volunteers. Thank you for your support. Mr Simon Mullen, Class Two teacher.
To find out more please contact the school (from January 5th) via the office on 01844 345590 or by email office@mrisborough.bucks.sch.uk
Monks Risborough C of E School is committed to safeguarding all of our pupils:  we require enhanced criminal record checks (through the Disclosure and Barring Service) and background checks for all regular volunteers.


The Next Few Weeks 

Morning Prayer is held at 8.45am (except Bank Holidays) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (from January 9th to January 19th there will only be Morning Prayer on a Thursday)

Thurs 5th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion with prayers for healing
12.45pm Thanksgiving service for Pat Kimber (see notices)
Fri 6th Jan 2.00pm Funeral of Alan Borzone
Sun 8th Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Evensong
Wed 11th Jan 11.00am WW1 Commemoration at the war memorial
Thurs 12th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
10.15pm Fellowship Coffee Morning at 32 St. Teresa’s Close (PR)
2.00pm Monks Monkeys resumes
Sun 15th Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
6.00pm Evensong
Thurs 19th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sun 22nd Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
3.00pm Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at St. Mary's , Princes Risborough
Mon 23rd Jan 8.00pm PCC Meeting
Thurs 26th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in church)
8.00pm ‘Open House’ at The Rectory
Fri 27th Jan 9.30am Prayer Workshop (church hall)
Sat 28th Jan 9.30am Prayer Workshop (church hall)
Sun 29thJan 10.00am Parish Communion
3.00pm Owlswick Evensong
Thurs 2nd Feb 9.30am Healing and Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sun 5th Feb 8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
6.00pm Evensong


Friday 23 December 2016

Pew Sheet 24th and 25th December 2016

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

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

Part of the Risborough Team Ministry

Vicar: The Revd. James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE

Churchwardens:
Charlie Fairall 07584 264573 crmfairall@yahoo.co.uk
Johanna Powell 01844 343996 johanna@powellathome.com


Welcome!

We hope you will appreciate worshipping here
at the start of the Christmas season 

Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th December
Christmas Eve/Christmas Day


This Christmas we gather to celebrate the birth of Jesus, son of Mary. This little child is the light of the world and the saviour of all people.

Christmas Eve:

11.30pm First Communion
of Christmas – ‘Midnight Mass’

Carols: 521, 745, 330 & 479
Carols during Communion: 701, 326, 597, 321

First Reading Isaiah 9:2-7
Isaiah’s prophecy foretells the birth of a child whose new kingdom of righteousness will last for ever.
 
Second Reading Titus 2:11-14
The salvation of the world is now our only ambition

Gospel Luke 2: 1-14
Luke the master story-teller, gives us pictures we will never forget, of the humble birth at Bethlehem of the Saviour of the world, and the shining glory which brought shepherds to worship the Lamb of God.

Christmas Day:

08.00am Holy Communion

Readings: Isaiah 52.7-10, John 1.1-14

10.00am All Age Family Communion

Carols: 508, 964, 776, 148 & 266
Carols during Communion: 47, 427, 860 & 93

Gospel Luke 2:1-14
Angels sing and shepherds delight in a child born for us.
  
A prayer for Christmas
Good and gracious God, you gave us your Son, the Lord of the universe, wrapped in swaddling clothes, the Saviour of all, lying in a manger. Join our voices with the heavenly host, that we may sing your glory on high.  Give us a place among the shepherds, that we may find the one for whom we have waited, Jesus Christ, your Word made flesh, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever.  Amen.


Your prayers are asked for:

  • The war-torn countries of the Middle East and the victims of the terrorist act in Berlin, that the message of Christmas will turn the hearts of men and women away from violence and hatred to justice and reconciliation
  • Those who have to work over the holiday to provide essential services or who give up their own time to bring joy to others today
  • All refugees and others in this country who find themselves lonely, isolated or homeless this Christmas
  • Sawmill Road (L) Dairymeade (Sp)
  • Those who are in need in our parish:
    • Joan Ballance, Pam Johnson, Richard Allwood
  • And also further afield for:
    • Alastair, Katy, Georgina Cole, Robert, Henry, Ginny Gibbs, Rob, David Dewick, Megan Bone
  • The recently departed: Pat Kimber, Alan Borzone
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Bob Reece, Irene Edwards, Geoff Stevens, Philip Kelleway, Amy Wilkins, Peter Carmody, Geoffrey Copcutt, Elizabeth Spittles

Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Anorexia and Bulimia Care (ABC) is a national UK eating disorders organisation with over 25 years of experience www.anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk.

Notices

 

Chinnor Silver Band
Thank you to everyone who made this another hugely successful and enjoyable evening. The refreshments were delicious, a team of people came to move the pews/chairs before and afterwards, the ticket sales were slick and the music fabulous. £1650 has been raised by this event. James

Evening Prayer (said), New Year’s Eve, at 5.00 pm
An opportunity to reflect upon 2016 and to seek God’s blessing for the year ahead

Coffee and Mince Pies at the Rectory
As in the past everyone is invited for coffee and mince pies at The Rectory after the 10.00am Communion service on Sunday January 1st. Even if you don’t come to the service you are very welcome!

Exhibition of Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery
This is taking place at the Victoria and Albert Museum until February 5th. From the 12th to the 15th centuries, England enjoyed an international reputation for the quality of its luxury embroideries, often referred to as ‘Opus Anglicanum’ (English work). Made by professional craftspeople in the City of London and rich in their intricacy, they were sought after by kings, queens, popes and cardinals from across Europe. Paintings, illuminated manuscripts, metalwork and stained glass will be shown alongside rare surviving examples to explore the world within which these exquisite works were created. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see an outstanding range of surviving examples in one place. Some of the embroideries have not been seen in Britain since they were produced. A number of people from the parish have already visited and said how outstanding and enjoyable this exhibition is.

Pat Kimber (RIP) – Service of Thanksgiving

This will take place at St. Dunstan’s following a private family cremation. The service at St. Dunstan’s is on Thursday January 5th at 12:45pm and refreshments will be provided by outside caterers owing to the large number of people expected at the service. Donations will be shared between Rennie Grove Hospice Care and St. Dunstan’s (Surman and Horwood are the funeral directors) with family flowers only. James.

Double Edition of the Pew Sheet
The pew sheet for January 8th/15th will be a double edition. Please bear this in mind when submitting noitces.

Colds, coughs…
Polite reminder – so that we all stay as healthy as possible, if you have a cold etc. please ask the priest to dip your wafer into the communion cup (known as intinction) to reduce the risk of spreading germs. Thank you. James


The Next Few Weeks 

Morning Prayer is held at 8.45am (except Bank Holidays) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

Thurs 29th Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
Sat 31st Dec
New Year’s Eve
5.00pm Evening Prayer (see notices)
Sun 1st Jan
New Year’s Day
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
(Coffee/mince pies at The Rectory)
6.00pm Evensong
Thurs 5th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion with prayers for healing
12.45pm Thanksgiving service for Pat Kimber (see notices)
Fri 6th Jan 2.00pm Funeral of Alan Borzone
Sun 8th Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Evensong
Wed 11th Jan 11.00am WW1 Commemoration at the war memorial
Thurs 12th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
10.15pm Fellowship Group Coffee Morning at 32 St. Teresa’s Close (PR)
2.00pm Monks Monkeys resumes
Sun 15th Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
6.00pm Evensong
Thurs 19th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys
Sun 22nd Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
3.00pm Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at St. Mary's , Princes Risborough
Mon 23rd Jan 8.00pm PCC Meeting
Thurs 26th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (in church)
Fri 27th Jan 9.30am Prayer Workshop (church hall)
Sat 28th Jan 9.30am Prayer Workshop (church hall)
Sun 29thJan 10.00am Parish Communion
3.00pm Owlswick Evensong



Saturday 17 December 2016

Pew Sheet 18th December 2016

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:
Charlie Fairall 07584 264573 crmfairall@yahoo.co.uk
Johanna Powell 01844 343996 johanna@powellathome.com

Welcome!

We hope you will appreciate worshipping here with us today. Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities. During today’s 10 am service the 10 o’clock club will be meeting in the church hall for their Christmas Party. Coffee, squash and biscuits will be served after the 10 am service in the hall.

 

Sunday 18th December
4th Sunday of Advent


We wait in hope and expectancy with Mary for the birth of her son, Jesus Christ. He comes to bring the good news of God’s redeeming love to all people.

10.00am Parish Communion
Hymns: 480, 634, 605, 406
Communion: 182, 77, 937

First Reading Isaiah 7: 10-14
The young woman is with child and will bear a son, who will be called God-with-us.

Second Reading Romans 1: 1-7
St Paul proclaims Jesus as the son of David and the Son of God.

Gospel Matthew 1:18-24
Joseph trusts in the power of God’s Spirit and overcomes his fear.

3.00pm Owlswick Carol Service


6.00pm Nine Lessons and Carols 

Prayer of the Week
Eternal God, in the psalms of David, in the words of the prophets, in the dream of Joseph your promise is spoken. At last, in the womb of the Virgin Mary, your Word takes flesh. Teach us to welcome Jesus, the promised Emmanuel, and to preach the good news of his coming, that every age may know him as the source of redemption and grace. Grant this through him, whose coming is certain, whose day draws near: your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen.


Your prayers are asked for:

  • The holding of the ceasefire in Aleppo and for the safe evacuation of those wishing to leave that city
  • Those caught up in the conflict and devastation in Yemen and for a generous response to the DEC appeal
  • Our spiritual and practical preparations for Christmas
  • Hearing dogs for deaf people
  • Peel Court (PR) Hampden Gate & Hampden Road (Sp)
  • Those who are in need in our parish:
    • Joan Ballance, Pam Johnson, Richard Allwood
  • And also further afield for:
    • Alastair, Katy, Georgina Cole, Robert, Henry, Ginny Gibbs, Rob, David Dewick, Megan Bone
  • The recently departed: Pat Kimber
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time: Peter Hoar

Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
The Whitechapel Mission is dedicated to providing a lifeline to the men and women caught in the cycles of poverty, hopelessness and dependencies of many kinds, and to see their lives transformed to hope, joy and lasting productivity.                        www.whitechapel.org.uk

 

Notices

 

Chinnor Silver Band
Thank you to everyone who made this another hugely successful and enjoyable evening. The refreshments were delicious, a team of people came to move the pews/chairs before and afterwards, the ticket sales were slick and the music fabulous. Over £1650 has been raised by this event. James

The Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30 pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 21st December. All welcome.

Carol singing around the village
On Thursday December 22nd meeting at St. Dunstan’s Church at 6.30 pm everyone is invited to come carol singing around the village with the church choir to help raise money for charity. Afterwards refreshments will be served. If you enjoy singing please come along – singers of all standards are welcome! 

Evening Prayer (said), New Year’s Eve, at 5.00 pm
An opportunity to reflect upon 2016 and to seek God’s blessing for the year ahead

Coffee and Mince Pies at the Rectory
As in the past everyone is invited for coffee and mince pies at The Rectory after the 10.00am Communion service on Sunday January 1st. Even if you don’t come to the service you are very welcome!

Exhibition of Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery
This is taking place at the Victoria and Albert Museum until February 5th. From the 12th to the 15th centuries, England enjoyed an international reputation for the quality of its luxury embroideries, often referred to as ‘Opus Anglicanum’ (English work). Made by professional craftspeople in the City of London and rich in their intricacy, they were sought after by kings, queens, popes and cardinals from across Europe. Paintings, illuminated manuscripts, metalwork and stained glass will be shown alongside rare surviving examples to explore the world within which these exquisite works were created. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see an outstanding range of surviving examples in one place. Some of the embroideries have not been seen in Britain since they were produced. A number of people from the parish have already visited and said how outstanding and enjoyable this exhibition is.

Pat Kimber (RIP) – Service of Thanksgiving

This will take place at St. Dunstan’s following a private family cremation. The service at St. Dunstan’s is on Thursday January 5th at 12:45pm and refreshments will be provided by outside caterers owing to the large number of people expected at the service. Donations will be shared between Rennie Grove Hospice Care and St. Dunstan’s (Surman and Horwood are the funeral directors) with family flowers only. James.

Colds, coughs…
Polite reminder – so that we all stay as healthy as possible, if you have a cold etc. please ask the priest to dip your wafer into the communion cup (known as intinction) to reduce the risk of spreading germs. Thank you. James


The Next Few Weeks 

Morning Prayer is held at 8.45am (except Bank Holidays) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

Mon 19th Dec 9.30am Monks Risborough School Christmas Service
Tues 20th Dec 9.30am Monks Risborough School Christmas Service
Wed 21st Dec 2.30pm Friendship Group (church hall)
Thurs 22nd Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
6.30pm Carol singing around the village (see notices)
Sat 24th Dec
Christmas Eve
3.00pm Crib Service
6.00pm Village Carol Service
11.30pm First Communion of Christmas
Sun 25th Dec
Christmas Day
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
(No evening service)
Thurs 29th Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
Sat 31st Dec
New Year’s Eve
5.00pm Evening Prayer (see notices)
Sun 1st Jan
New Year’s Day
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
(Coffee/mince pies at The Rectory)
6.00pm Evensong
Thurs 5th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion with prayers for healing
12.45pm Thanksgiving service for Pat Kimber (see notices)
Sun 8th Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion
6.00pm Evensong
Wed 11th Jan 11.00am WW1 Commemoration at the war memorial
Thurs 12th Jan 9.30am Holy Communion
10.15pm Fellowship Group Coffee Morning at 32 St. Teresa’s Close (PR)
2.00pm Monks Monkeys resumes
Sun 15th Jan 10.00am Parish Communion
6.00pm Evensong




Friday 9 December 2016

Pew Sheet 11th December 2016

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

Registered Charity Number: 1153869.

Part of the Risborough Team Ministry

Vicar: The Revd. James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE

Churchwardens:
Charlie Fairall 07584 264573 crmfairall@yahoo.co.uk
Johanna Powell 01844 343996 johanna@powellathome.com


Welcome!

We hope you will appreciate worshipping here with us today. Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities. During the service the 10 o’clock club for children meet in the church hall where coffee, squash and biscuits are served afterwards. 

Sunday 11th December
3rd Sunday of Advent


As we draw ever closer to Christmas, today’s readings teach us that waiting has its own special value.


10.00am Parish Communion
Hymns: 664, Magnificat, 630, 631
Communion: 930, 554, 633

First Reading Isaiah 35:1-10
The prophet assures his people in exile that the Lord will come, the desert will bloom and human disabilities will be healed.

Second Reading James 5:7-10
The farmer, who plants his seeds in autumn and, after early and late rains, sees the first shoots appear, is an example of patient waiting.

Gospel Matthew 11:2-11
John’s disciples assure him that his waiting is rewarded: the Messiah has come, the words of the prophet are fulfilled.

11.15am WW1 Commemoration at the war memorial

11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion (BCP)
Readings: Isaiah 35.1-10, Matthew 11.2-11

6.00pm Evensong
Readings: Isaiah 5.8-end, Acts 13.13-41
Hymns: 580, Psalm 14 chant 54, 372, 232

Prayer of the Week
God of glory and compassion, at your touch the wilderness blossoms, broken lives are made whole, and fearful hearts grow strong in faith. Open our eyes to your presence and awaken our hearts to sing your praise. To all who long for your Son's return grant perseverance and patience, that we may announce in word and deed the good news of the kingdom. We ask this through him, whose coming is certain, whose day draws near: your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever. Amen.


Your prayers are asked for:

  • Those caught up in the civil war in Syria and Yemen, for those left homeless, sick or malnourished
  • International aid charities and those who collect for and support them.
  • Those who are homeless or sleep rough, and for those who seek provide warmth, food and shelter
  • Those killed in the recent earthquake in Indonesia and for all those helping to rebuild communities there
  • Those involved in planning potential new housing developments as part of the Wycombe District Council Local Plan
  • Northfield Road (PR) Roundlands & Eastlands (LG)
  • Those who are in need in our parish:
    • Joan Ballance, Pam Johnson, Richard Allwood, Pat Kimber
  • And also further afield for:
    • Alastair, Katy, Georgina Cole, Robert, Henry, Ginny Gibbs, Rob, David Dewick
  • The recently departed:
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Rowland Hill, Audrey Stonell, Audrey Astley-Cooper

Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Relief for Oppressed People Everywhere (ROPE) is committed to combating the impact of poverty across the world. www.rope.org.uk.

 

 

Notices

 

Advent Fair
The final ‘net’ figure for the Advent Fair was just under £1,000. Full details of the individual stalls can be found on the notice board. Thank you again to everyone involved in making this is a hugely enjoyable and successful event.

Christmas Concert by Candlelight with the Chinnor Silver Band – Sold Out!
Returned tickets may be available from Rachel Ungi (761535).


The Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30 pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 21st December. All welcome.

Carol singing around the village
On Thursday December 22nd meeting at St. Dunstan’s Church at 6.30 pm everyone is invited to come carol singing around the village with the church choir to help raise money for charity. Afterwards refreshments will be served. If you enjoy singing please come along – singers of all standards are welcome! 

Evening Prayer (said), New Year’s Eve, at 5.00 pm
An opportunity to reflect upon 2016 and to seek God’s blessing for the year ahead

Coffee and Mince Pies at the Rectory
As in the past everyone is invited for coffee and mince pies at The Rectory after the 10.00am Communion service on Sunday January 1st. Even if you don’t come to the service you are very welcome!

Exhibition of Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery
This is taking place at the Victoria and Albert Museum until February 5th. From the 12th to the 15th centuries, England enjoyed an international reputation for the quality of its luxury embroideries, often referred to as ‘Opus Anglicanum’ (English work). Made by professional craftspeople in the City of London and rich in their intricacy, they were sought after by kings, queens, popes and cardinals from across Europe. Paintings, illuminated manuscripts, metalwork and stained glass will be shown alongside rare surviving examples to explore the world within which these exquisite works were created. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see an outstanding range of surviving examples in one place. Some of the embroideries have not been seen in Britain since they were produced. A number of people from the parish have already visited and said how outstanding and enjoyable this exhibition is.

Colds, coughs…
Polite reminder – so that we all stay as healthy as possible, if you have a cold etc. please ask the priest to dip your wafer into the communion cup (known as intinction) to reduce the risk of spreading germs. Thank you. James


The Next Few Weeks 

Morning Prayer is held at 8.45am (except Bank Holidays) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

Wed 14th Dec 10.45am Visiting Bell ringers
8.00pm Chinnor Silver Band Concert (see notices)
Thurs 15th Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (church hall – last session until
January 5th)
Sat 17th Dec 9.00am Decoration of the church and tree
Sun 18th Dec 10.00am Parish Communion
3.00pm Owlswick Carol Service
6.00pm Nine Lessons and Carols
Mon 19th Dec 9.30am Monks Risborough School Christmas Service
Tues 20th Dec 9.30am Monks Risborough School Christmas Service
Wed 21st Dec 2.30pm Friendship Group (church hall)
Thurs 22nd Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
6.30pm Carol singing around the village (see notices)
Sat 24th Dec
Christmas Eve
3.00pm Crib Service
6.00pm Village Carol Service
11.30pm First Communion of Christmas
Sun 25th Dec
Christmas Day
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
(No evening service)
Thurs 29th Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
Sat 31st Dec
New Year’s Eve
5.00pm Evening Prayer (see notices)
Sun 1st Jan
New Year’s Day
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
(Coffee/mince pies at The Rectory)
6.00pm Evensong

Saturday 3 December 2016

Pew Sheet 4th December 2016

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

Registered Charity Number: 1153869. 

 

Part of the Risborough Team Ministry

Vicar: The Revd. James Tomkins
01844 275944 (day off Tuesday)
jamestomkins@btinternet.com
The Rectory, Mill Lane, Monks Risborough, HP27 9JE

Churchwardens:

Charlie Fairall 07584 264573 crmfairall@yahoo.co.uk
Johanna Powell 01844 343996 johanna@powellathome.com


Welcome!

We hope you will appreciate worshipping here with us today. Please see our welcome leaflet on the table for all of our services and activities. Coffee, squash and biscuits will be served after the 10 am service.

Sunday 4th December
2nd Sunday of Advent (Christingle)


At the 8 am service we hear John the Baptist calling us to repentance. He preaches judgement so that we may be saved and find Christ. At the 10 am Christingle Service Jesus talks to his disciples at the night of the last supper and we’re invited to think about how we might ‘pass on the love’ as part of the Children’s Society work

8.00am Holy Communion (BCP)
Readings: Isaiah 11.1-10, Matthew 3.1-12

10.00am Christingle Service
John 17:31-35

6.00pm Owlswick Evensong
Readings: 1 Kings 18.17-39, John 1.19-28
Hymns: 527, Psalm 11, 70, 691

Prayer of the Week
Almighty God, as your kingdom dawns, turn us from the darkness of sin to the light of holiness, that we may be ready to meet you in our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen.



Your prayers are asked for:

  • The work of the Children’s Society and all victims of sexual, physical or verbal abuse
  • The teachers and students of Bucks New University and other young people from this area away at university
  • Cancer charities which work for a medical cure for all forms of this medical condition
  • Comfort and support for those whose lives have been touched by the victims of the plane crash in Colombia
  • Security and peace for those civilians trapped and suffering as a result of the conflicts in the Middle East
  • The Avenue (PR) Oddley Lane (B)
  • Those who are in need in our parish:
    • Joan Ballance, Pam Johnson, Richard Allwood, Pat Kimber
  • And also further afield for:
    • Alastair, Katy, Georgina Cole, Robert, Henry, Ginny Gibbs, Rob, David Dewick
  • The recently departed:
  • Those whose anniversary of death falls at this time:
    • Roy Lawrence, Elizabeth Bragger, Alan Gibson

Please remember the charities that the parish supports:
Rennie Grove House Hospice Care - a charity providing care and support for patients in Herts and Bucks diagnosed with life-limiting illness www.renniegrove.org

Notices


Advent Fair

Thank you to everyone who took part and supported this lovely community event. A total of over £950 was raised.

Love Life, Live Advent
Please take one of these booklets from the table (there is a ‘youth and adult version’ and one for children) to help you pause, reflect and make room to celebrate God’s greatest gift. James

Monks Risborough School Nativity
The infant school will be presenting ‘’Prickly Hay’ to the community on Wednesday December 7th at 10:30am. If you would like to attend please contact Miranda in the school office on 345590. Thank you.

Fellowship Group
On Thursday 8th December at 8 pm in the church hall we will host our Christmas Party – all welcome! There will be no walk in December.

Christmas Concert by Candlelight with the Chinnor Silver Band – Sold Out!
Returned tickets may be available from Rachel Ungi (761535).


The Friendship Group
We meet in the church hall on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30 pm. The next meeting is Wednesday 21st December. All welcome.

Carol singing around the village
On Thursday December 22nd meeting at St. Dunstan’s Church at 6.30 pm everyone is invited to come carol singing around the village with the church choir to help raise money for charity. Afterwards refreshments will be served. If you enjoy singing please come along – singers of all standards are welcome! 

Evening Prayer (said), New Year’s Eve, at 5.00 pm
An opportunity to reflect upon 2016 and to seek God’s blessing for the year ahead.

Coffee and Mince Pies at the Rectory
As in the past everyone is invited for coffee and mince pies at The Rectory after the 10.00am Communion service on Sunday January 1st. Even if you don’t come to the service you are very welcome!

Exhibition of Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery
This is taking place at the Victoria and Albert Museum until February 5th. From the 12th to the 15th centuries, England enjoyed an international reputation for the quality of its luxury embroideries, often referred to as ‘Opus Anglicanum’ (English work). Made by professional craftspeople in the City of London and rich in their intricacy, they were sought after by kings, queens, popes and cardinals from across Europe. Paintings, illuminated manuscripts, metalwork and stained glass will be shown alongside rare surviving examples to explore the world within which these exquisite works were created. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see an outstanding range of surviving examples in one place. Some of the embroideries have not been seen in Britain since they were produced.

The Next Few Weeks 


Morning Prayer is held at 8.45am (except Bank Holidays) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

Mon 5th Dec 8.00pm Silent Prayer meeting (in the church)
Thurs 8th Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (church hall)
8.00pm Fellowship Christmas Party (Church Hall)
Sun 11th Dec 10.00am Parish Communion
11.15am WW1 Commemoration at the war memorial
11.30am Owlswick Holy Communion (BCP)
6.00pm Evensong
Wed 14th Dec 10.45am Visiting Bell ringers
8.00pm Chinnor Silver Band Concert (see notices)
Thurs 15th Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
2.00pm Monks Monkeys (church hall)
Sat 17th Dec 9.00am Decoration of the church and tree
Sun 18th Dec 10.00am Parish Communion
3.00pm Owlswick Carol Service
6.00pm Nine Lessons and Carols
Mon 19th Dec 9.30am Monks Risborough School Christmas Service
Tues 20th Dec 9.30am Monks Risborough School Christmas Service
Wed 21st Dec 2.30pm Friendship Group (church hall)
Thurs 22nd 9.30am Holy Communion
6.30pm Carol singing around the village (see notices)
Sat 24th Dec
Christmas Eve
3.00pm Crib Service
6.00pm Village Carol Service
11.30pm First Communion of Christmas
Sun 25th Dec
Christmas Day
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion (No evening service)
Thurs 29th Dec 9.30am Holy Communion
Sat 31st Dec
New Year’s Eve
5.00pm Evening Prayer (see notices)
Sun 1st Jan
New Year’s Day
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am All Age Family Communion
(Coffee/mince pies at The Rectory)
6.00pm Evensong