in the Tring Team Parish

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in the Tring Team Parish
Midweek Services List
Monday 10th November
3.30pm
Youth Café
Tuesday 11th November
9.15am
Holy Communion
11am
Act of Remembrance
11am
Act of Remembrance
11am
Act of Remembrance
11am
Act of Remembrance
8pm
Compline
Thursday 13th November
10am
Holy Communion BCP
in the Tring Team Parish
St Peter & St Paul
Revd Huw Bellis 01442 822170
[email protected]
Team Vicar
Revd Joanne Wetherall 01442 851200
[email protected]
Team Vicar & School
Revd Jane Banister 01442 822170
Chaplain (voluntary)
[email protected]
or for school matters
[email protected]
Curate (voluntary)
Revd Didier Jaquet 01296 660961
[email protected]
Parish Coordinators
Ted Oram
01442 824575
[email protected]
Roy Hargreaves
01442 823624
[email protected]
Rector
St Peter & St Paul
St Peter & St Paul
St John the Baptist
St Cross
All Saints
St Mary’s
St Peter & St Paul
Parish Hall Bookings - Please contact Janet Goodyer
(01442) 824929 if you wish to enquire about , or book,
the Parish Hall.
Services for Sunday
Services next Sunday
16th November 2014
2nd before Advent
8am
10am
10am
10am
10am
Holy Communion bcp
Holy Communion cw
Holy Communion cw
Morning Prayer cw
Holy Communion cw
St Peter & St Paul, Tring
St Cross, Wilstone
St Peter & St Paul, Tring
All Saints, Long Marston
St John the Baptist, Aldbury
Prayer Ministry is available after the 10am service at
StP&P. If you would like to talk, or pray, with us, we
each wear a blue badge. We can talk wherever in the
church you prefer.
Dystonia read Rebecca’s blog on http://
dystoniaandme.com or find out more about the work of
The Dystonia Society at www.dystonia.org.uk
Gift Aid
If you are a taxpayer, please use a gift aid
envelope for your collection donation!
To receive this pewsheet by e-mail, please send
your details to [email protected]
CALM - the Campaign Against Living
Miserably - is a registered charity which
exists to prevent male suicide in the UK.
Male suicide accounts for 77% of all
suicides in the UK and is now the single
biggest cause of death in men aged 2049 in England and Wales
Weekly notice sheets CONCISE articles for the
next pewsheets should either be left in the pink folder
at the rear of Tring church OR emailed to
[email protected] by lunchtime on
Wednesday 12th November 2014
9th November 2014
Remembrance Sunday
8am
Holy Communion cw
8.15am Holy Communion bcp
10am Worship for All
10am Holy Communion cw
10.45am Remembrance
Remembrance
12noon Holy Communion bcp
6pm
Celtic Evensong
St Peter & St Paul, Tring
St Mary’s, Puttenham
St Peter & St Paul, Tring
All Saints, Long Marston
St John the Baptist, Aldbury
St Cross, Wilstone
St Peter & St Paul, Tring
All Saints, Long Marston
Readings etc set for today (not all have to be used)
Wisdom of Solomon 6 12-16
page 238 (638) in the NT section
Psalm 70
page 496 (543) in the OT section
1 Thessalonians 4 13-18
page 194 (202) in the NT section
Matthew 25 1-13
page 27 (27) in the NT section
Collect Almighty Father, whose will is to restore
all things in your beloved Son, the King of all: govern
the hearts and minds of those in authority, and bring
the families of the nations, divided and torn apart by
the ravages of sin, to be subject to his just and gentle
rule; who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of
the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever Amen
Alternative Collect God, our refuge and strength,
bring near the day when wars shall cease and poverty
and pain shall end, that earth may know the peace of
heaven through Jesus Christ our Amen
Post Communion God of peace, whose Son
Jesus Christ proclaimed the kingdom and restored the
broken to wholeness of life: look with compassion on
the anguish of the world, and by your healing power
make whole both people and nations; through our
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Amen
www.tringteamparish.org.uk
Registered with the Charity Commission
St. John the Baptist - Aldbury,
All Saints - Long Marston, St. Mary’s - Puttenham,
St. Peter & St. Paul - Tring, St. Cross –Wilstone
NOTICES
Commemoration
There has been a huge public response to the
Tower of London poppy display. Millions have
visited the ‘art installation’. I wonder if this
because the response to the commemoration of
the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World
War One can only be marked in a spiritual way.
There have been critics of the sea of poppies,
saying that in some way it glorifies war, or
becomes nationalistic and does nothing to
display the horror of war. It makes me think that
the only way in which we can mark
Remembrance, or any of the other events
surrounding this anniversary, is through our
worship.
It is only in the context of the cross and
resurrection that we can make sense of our
humanity. These events above all show us a
side of humanity which is repugnant. We see our
ability to destroy each other. We should be
celebrating that in 2014 British troops have left
Afghanistan, but the reality is it means we have
been fighting fairly continuously since the
beginning of the First World War and we will
probably go on doing so. Looking at the 100
years since 1914 would be unutterably
depressing if all we could focus on is this aspect
of humanity. Instead we are called to look to the
cross which takes seriously our human failings
and also points us to a new hope. We need the
art and the spiritual dimension of our lives to lift
us to new possibilities.
As a parish we will be continuing our
commemoration of the beginning of WW1 with a
concert on Saturday 15th November at St Peter &
St Paul. The Oxford Welsh Male Voice Choir will
perform a concert IN PEACE AND
REMEMBRANCE. The concert will feature
inspiring and moving pieces in the unique fourpart harmony that makes this choir truly Welsh.
The concert will also feature talented young
soprano Hannah Nye together with readings on
the theme of peace and remembrance. Please
join us for this very special and unique occasion.
HUW
The Quiet Hour returns 8 - 9pm at St John the
Baptist, Aldbury on the 3rd Monday of every Month
and throughout Advent.
Future dates are: Monday 17th November, and 1st,
8th, 15th (and possibly 22nd) December. Reading ,
reflection and time just ‘to be’ or to express yourself
with varied art or writing materials. Warm drinks
provided, warm clothing advisable
Remembrance Day At 11am
on Armistice Day each church
has a service apart from
Puttenham which has compline
at 8pm.
RIP - Richard Stephenson. Please keep his family
in your prayers
NEEDED - somebody to clean a small area of StP&P.
Please contact Margaret Wilson (01442) 890241 if you
can help. Thank you to all those who clean regularly
In Peace & Remembrance - Saturday 15th
November A concert for parish funds in Tring Church
by the Oxford Male Welsh Choir. They have an
excellent reputation and it should be a great concert for
this season of remembrance.
The next book group book is The Cleaner of
Chartres by Sally Vickers which we will be discussing
on Sunday 23rd November at 6.45pm at St Peter & St
Paul. Please contact Didier for more information
The next meeting of the Justice & Peace Group is at
Corpus Christ Church Hall in Langdon Street at 8pm at
Wednesday 26th November. Please come along – you
would be made very welcome.
Tring Christmas Festival - Friday 28th November
Tring Church is at the heart of the festival. If you can
help with refreshments or a stall please speak to Huw
Christingle - Sunday 30th November We mark
Advent Sunday with Christingle Services at Tring and
Aldbury at 3pm. These are one of the larger
fundraisers for the Children’s Society, one of our
important charities. Purses are available in church.
If you would like to help organise this service next year,
please speak to Jill Smith.
Community Christmas Concert is being organised
by the Justice & Peace Group on Saturday 6th
December at 7.30pm in the Victoria Hall, Tring. The
choir from Bishop Wood School and London Heritage
Brass are providing the entertainment. There will also
be refreshments available for sale at the interval. This
year proceeds will go to local charity DENS. Tickets at
£3.50 are available for sale from Beechwoods in
Frogmore Street from 10th November. Buy early – we
didn’t have room for everyone who turned up last year!
Children under 11 have free entry. Please support this
wonderful event.
Iain Rennie Service Tring Church will host the
annual service for Iain Rennie Hospice at 3pm on
Sunday 7th December, followed by their Light up a Life
service at 4pm
Musical Revue at the Victoria Hall - 20th & 21st
February 2015. Tickets costing £15 including wine and
canapés, are now on sale. Available from Helen
Dunford (01442) 891377 or Grahame Senior (01442)
822770
Christmas Traidcraft and FairTrade goodies - are
now available to order. Of note is the ‘The Real Advent
Calendar’ which at £3.85 is filled with Fairtrade
chocolate and a storybook about the Christmas story. It
is a great way to bring the Christmas story to life for
children. For more information and to place an order,
please contact Moira Hargreaves at
[email protected]