July / August 2015 - Belfairs Methodist Church
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July / August 2015 - Belfairs Methodist Church
Belfairs Methodist Church Where old friends meet and strangers feel at home Newsletter Issue 131 July/August 2015 Minister: Rev. Julia Monaghan 1 Oakview Close Leigh-on-Sea Essex. SS9 4JN Tel: 01702 483827 E-mail: [email protected] Ministerial Co-worker: Miss Anne Lane 14 Muirway Benfleet Essex. SS7 4LS Tel:01268 565644 E-mail: [email protected] Editor: Mrs. Sue Spaull Tel: 01702 521344 E-mail: [email protected] Inside this issue: Ministers letter Sunday Services July/August Other dates for July/August Letters Page Future events Regular weekly meetings Thought for the month Go forward! Look Upward! Move Onward! Rise Heavenward! Leave behind things that are past. Never mind skies overcast. In the way which Jesus trod. Day by day from earth to God. Belfairs Birthday Book - August Our mission is to provide an open, welcoming and accepting, living place of Christian worship in our community, in which we seek to serve and follow Jesus Christ. www.belfairsmethodistchurch.org.uk As I write this editorial, I am getting ready for our holiday, a week cycling in Austria and then a week recovering at the caravan in Norfolk. With all the activity of the first week, I am grateful that the caravan is established, so that within an hour of arrival, we can be walking along the quay, enjoying the peace and quiet. This is very different from last year, when the caravan park deemed our old van past it’s sell by date and required us to buy a newer model. There was so much junk to sort out that we had accumulated over years of holidays there, that we found we were coming home for a rest. In the end we developed 2 piles, stuff that could be recycled and stuff that we were “sure we would find a place for.” The new van arrived with fancy shower taps but less storage than the old one and we realized that we needed to be far more rigorous and ruthless in getting rid of the clutter. I can remember having a conversation with a nun, who told me that when you enter a monastery or convent as a novice, the first thing that you do is begin to get rid of all the clutter in your life, both material and spiritual. When my Dad was completing his national service in the air force, he said that clutter, was what they called the interference that sometimes occurred on a radar set which made it difficult to follow a track, and to see clearly where things were and where things were going. Sometimes a crisis in your life helps you see things more clearly, as you begin to see which things matter and which don’t. We can’t all become monks and nuns, and nobody willingly seeks a crisis to sort things out, but we can take times of refreshment and breaks from the usual routine which give us thinking space to assess what things are important and which things are not. When Jesus was asked, what were the most important laws, he said, “Love God and love your neighbour as yourself.” When we begin to get rid of the clutter in our lives, we begin to see that the thing that really matters is love: to love and be loved is all. So in our rest and refreshment and in our prayers, let us ask for clarity to see what is, and what is not, important in our lives and how we might love more freely and completely. ……………………………../2 -2Loving God, set us free from the clutter that obscures our vision; that robs us of focus and peace of mind; that distracts us from the task of loving you and those we have been given to love. For Jesus’ sake, Amen Thank you, Father, for the rhythm of rest and Sabbath at the heart of creation. Bless those who are on holiday now; may they be refreshed and recreated, and come home with new vision, energy and contentment. Amen Rev. Julia In the stillness of a garden The spirit is refreshed The soul responds to beauty And is richly blessed. It’s where the heart finds healing When weary and subdued Through the peace and quietness and calming solitude. A garden is a sanctuary A place where we may be Alone with God to ponder on Nature’s mystery. To see in green and growing things, In flower, bird on tree, The mind behind the universe In creativity. Supplied by Doreen Brown Circuit events Saturday 18th July at 6.00 p.m. at Hadleigh Methodist Church is Bryan and Credwyn Tolhurst’s farewell BBQ and Barn Dance. Come along and share in the BBQ, join in with the Barn Dance or just sit and watch and chat. Please read the Circuit Newsletter, available at the back of the church, for more details of circuit events. Sunday Services for July 2015 5th 11.00 a.m. Rev. Julia Monaghan - Holy Communion 12th 11.00 a.m. Rev. Anthony Windsor - Church Anniversary 5.30 p.m. ‘Songs of Praise’ - this will follow the anniversary tea at 4.00 p.m. 19th 11.00 a.m. Worship Leaders - Parade Service 26th 11.00 a.m. Mrs. Kathy McCullough/ Mr. Jonathan Logan Other July dates for your diary 4th Coffee Morning - Margaret & Peter Tomlin 9th Thirsty For? at 7.00 p.m. 11th Coffee Morning - Neeltje & Dave Charles 18th Coffee Morning - VACANT - Help needed!! ** 18th Barbecue and Barn Dance at Hadleigh Methodist - Farewell to Bryan & Credwyn Tolhurst 23rd A.C.T.I.O.N. at 2.00 p.m. 25th Coffee Morning - A.C.T.I.O.N. 26th Youth camp leaves at approximately 10.00 a.m. for Bexhill **Help is needed to run the coffee morning on 18th July. If no-one comes forward there will be no coffee morning held on that day. Sunday Services for August 2015 2nd 10.30 a.m.. United Service at Highlands Methodist - Rev. Julia Monaghan 9th 11.00 a.m. Mrs. Maureen Gutteridge 16th 11.00 a.m. United Service at Belfairs - Rev. Julia Monaghan - Holy Communion 23rd 11.00 a.m. Rev. Julia Monaghan 30th 11.00 a.m. United Service at Wesley Methodist - Susan Sayers Other August dates for your diary 1st Coffee Morning - VACANT - Help needed!! ** 8th Coffee Morning - Jan Andrews and Anthea Meek 13th Thirsty For? at 7.00 p.m. 15th Coffee Morning - Mike & Sue Spaull 22nd Coffee Morning - Margaret & Peter Tomlin 29th Coffee Moring - VACANT - Help needed!! ** **Help is needed to run the coffee morning on 1st August and 29th August. If no-one comes forward there will be no coffee mornings held on those dates. **Advance Notice Saturday 5th September - Welcome Service for new Superintendent Minister, Rev. Peter Moorhouse and also Rev. Michael Moon at Thorpe Bay Methodist Church at 3.00 p.m. with our Beds, Essex & Herts District Chair (Rev Anne Brown) preaching. Letters Page/Church family news Please note that the final day for items for the September newsletter is Sunday 16th August. This is so the newsletter can be produced by Sunday 23rd August as we have no service at Belfairs on Sunday 30th August (when the newsletter would normally be issued). Belfairs Youth Camp Thank you to all who have supported the sponsored food lists in the front foyer. This is greatly appreciated. There are still some items that can be sponsored and we would appreciate your continued support. We will be thinking of you as we tuck in at meal times!! Youth Camp Staff Barry, Andrea, Mike, Sue, Steve, Janice, Jan (Julia, Sam) Affinity Lunch Sunday 13th September 2015 Following the article in last months newsletter, we have had positive feedback to this event. We have booked 25 places at Affinity Restaurant for Sunday 13th September at 1.00 p.m. We will need to keep a list of reservations at which time a £5.00 non returnable deposit will be required, the balance of the cost payable on the day of approximately £10.00. You will also need to pay for your own drinks at the restaurant. The list will commence on Sunday 12th July, so please see Sue Spaull to book your place. We look forward to this time of fun, food and fellowship in the Belfairs tradition, but with someone else doing the cooking and clearing up for us! Sue Spaull Church Anniversary 2015 The Church Anniversary this year will be held in a different way to usual. Due to our Minister being on holiday in July, we are unable to hold the normal Anniversary events over 1 weekend. Therefore, this year, we will be running it over two days – one in June and one in July. Having held our Gift Day and clean-up day, we now move onto the second part of our Church Anniversary. On 12th July we will be holding our Anniversary Service at 11.00am. This will be led by Rev Anthony Windsor. This will be followed at 4.00pm in the Fellowship Hall by an Anniversary Tea and at 5.30pm we will hold a ‘Songs of Praise’ service. If you have a favourite hymn/song you would like to include in this service please let Mike Spaull know as soon as possible. We will try to include all requests in this service. We look forward to seeing you and to enjoying fellowship together in the service of our Lord. The Leadership Team Please remember you are free to put your prayer concerns on the board at the back of the church. They will be printed on the weekly notice sheet for two months and then removed though you may put them back if the need continues. Please add your name and date to the request on the white cards which are by the board. The church is always open on Saturday Mornings during 11.00 a.m. to 12 noon while the coffee mornings are in progress and you are invited to spend time there in quiet prayer or reflection. An up to date list of the family and friends of Belfairs who need our prayers will appear on the weekly Notice sheet., I wish you Summer mornings With birdsong on the breeze And summer nights of quiet peace With moonlight through the trees I wish you autumn splendour With russet, red and gold, A harvest of your very own As memories unfold. I wish you sweet contentment As winter brings a chill The comfort of your hearth and home And love to warm you still I wish you springtime glory As earth awakes anew May every season of the year Hold happiness for you. Supplied by Doreen Brown Methodist Prayer Handbook 2015/2016 If anyone would like a copy of the new Methodist Prayer Handbook, please could you let me know by the end of July. This year the book is titled Pilgrims on a Journey. It commences September 2015 and the cost is £3.75. Many thanks, Jackie Heinrich “Music is Magic” As many will remember, the Musicman project runs here at Belfairs on Monday’s (and at other churches around the area on other days) during the day and David Stanley (the brains behind the project) with the aid of the Southend Mencap team booked the London Palladium for a show of a lifetime. Quite a few people from around the circuit went to London on Sunday 21st June to witness and thoroughly enjoy this vision. WOW, what an evening, along with the students at Mencap, the staff from the various arms of the project and other helpers provided a truly amazing evening of music. I can keep adding words to explain but if you weren’t there, I’m sorry you really cannot appreciate the genius and talent that was given to the audience that night. A short musical “From the Asylum to the Palladium” about Joe Derado (the former president of Southend Mencap) was written by David Stanley and Jenny Hitchcock, this was performed in the 2nd half of the show and was brilliant. “From the Asylum to the Palladium” begins with the sad historic reality that many people were shut away from society simply because they were different. Recent decades have witnessed a dramatic shift in our perception and understanding but for some people the struggle for equality and community care continues. For others, it has moved on to a fight for free choice, recognition, respect and opportunity. With support from guest soloists, choir and orchestra, students from The Music Man Project tell this incredible journey on behalf of us all – from patients living in large hospital institutions to performers on a world famous stage. We at Belfairs last year were privy to a preview of ‘English Rose’ a song from the musical and it was so good to hear it in its final setting. With the aid of professional musicians this musical and the whole evening lived up to its West End tag. The whole evening was recorded and a DVD will be available later this year (see the order form in this issue). I’m sure the DVD will be great but nothing quite like actually being there but I hope some of you will want to purchase this to enjoy the evening. Mike Spaull P.S. There is also a ‘Music is Magic’ charity single available and also an E-book (please see other article for more details). PRESS RELEASE: “Music is Magic” Charity Single Unique music education service The Music Man Project releases charity single “Music is Magic” to mark its West End debut at the London Palladium on Sunday June 21st “Music is Magic” features almost one hundred singers with learning disabilities and includes a solo from an adult student called Michelle, who could not even speak before studying at The Music Man Project. After just two years she is a recording artist and performer at the London Palladium – a feat which demonstrates just how life-changing music education can be for people with additional needs. “Music is Magic; it opens up your heart Feel it and use it, it touches every part Of the world we hold dear, bringing loved ones ever near ‘Cause Music is Magic to me” The song was written by The Music Man Project founder, David Stanley with lyrics by David Stanley and Jenny Hitchcock. It was arranged and recorded by Al Steele. The Music Man Project is the UK’s only permanent full time music education service specifically for children and adults with learning disabilities. It serves 3 year olds to 70 year olds and provides education, enjoyment and inspirational performance opportunities for everyone, regardless of their needs. Since starting in 2012, The Music Man Project has been commended by the Prime Minister, described as outstanding by OFSTED, and shortlisted for the BEST SEN Resource category at the Music Teacher Awards for Excellence. Following a recommendation from the Prime Minister, The Music Man Project aims to extend its impact to other communities around the country, with the long term aim of establishing a National Special Music Education Service, based on the local model run by charity Southend Mencap. Hot on the heels of the charity single email I sent last week, the Music is Magic E-Book is now also available to download from Amazon at a very reasonable £1.99. The link to the E-Book is below so please could you all again be so kind and forward this onto all your contacts to help spread the word? E-book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Music-Magic-Story-Man-Project-ebook/dp/B00ZJOUZZC/ ref=sr_1_14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1434353378&sr=1-14&keywords=Music+is+Magic Kind regards, Marc Owens General Manager The Treasurers would like to thank everyone who contributed to the Gift Day when the sum of £3928.00 was raised (at time of writing). The money has not only enabled us to clear the kitchen project but also gives us enough to cover some upcoming repairs and maintenance. As a point of interest, during the 26 months between November 2012 and January 2015 we have spent £62,000 in major expenses i.e. replacing the fellowship hall roof, replacing the kitchen, upgrading and checking all our electrics, replacing gas heaters for electric heaters and supplying heaterguards. Amazingly, with all the giving, fund raising, fayres, donations etc. we have been able to replace this money into our church accounts. A HUGE thank you to everyone. Tina Gowers Although the kitchen project fund has now been completed we are going to continue to run the Kitchen Pounder Scheme until the end of the year. All further monies raised will go directly into the Property account which covers major property expenses and general repairs and maintenance. Tina Gowers The Property Committee and Leadership Team would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who turned out and helped at the clean-up and odd job day in June. The weather was good to us so we were able to clear a lot of the car park and church perimeter (the block paving at the front of the church still needs doing if anyone is feeling energetic!). Plenty of cleaning went on in the church too with windows washed, brass cleaned and window sills and pews polished. Hopefully I’ve thanked those who helped individually but I apologise if I’ve missed anyone. A special thank you to Phil & Maureen who ran the coffee morning and plied us with toasted teacakes and scones with jam & cream. Tina Gowers News release 28 May 2015 Church issues ‘full and unreserved apology’ to abuse survivors The Methodist Church in Britain has today published the report of an independent review of past safeguarding cases related to the Church from 1950 to 2014. Speaking on behalf of the Church, the Secretary of the Methodist Conference and General Secretary the Revd Dr Martyn Atkins has issued a full and unreserved apology to survivors and victims of abuse in response to the report: “On behalf of the Methodist Church in Britain I want to express an unreserved apology for the failure of its current and earlier processes fully to protect children, young people and adults from physical and sexual abuse inflicted by some ministers in Full Connexion and members of the Methodist Church. That abuse has been inflicted by some Methodists on children, young people and adults is and will remain a deep source of grief and shame to the Church. “We have not always listened properly to those abused or cared for them, and this is deeply regrettable. In respect of these things we have, as a Christian Church, clearly failed to live in ways that glorify God and honour Christ. “I am certain that the Methodist Conference will want to resolve to do all in its power to improve its systems to protect children, young people and adults from abuse within the life of the Church and on Church premises, and to review them diligently on a regular basis.” The independent Past Cases Review considered all safeguarding cases for which there were written records and those recalled from memory by ministers and members of the Church going back to 1950. These included cases that occurred within a church context as well as those which were reported to the church as a matter of pastoral concern but which occurred away from the church. In each identified case, the Church’s response was reviewed on whether it had been safe, pastorally appropriate and compliant with current legislation and policy. Where possible and appropriate cases have been referred to the police or other remedial action has been taken. The aim of conducting the review and writing the report has been to learn the lessons of the past so that safeguarding work within the Methodist Church is of the highest possible standard and the Church is safe for all. ………………………………../2 -2The Methodist Conference, meeting in Southport from 25 June to 2 July, will discuss the findings of the Past Cases Review and will be invited to establish an implementation group to take forward the report’s 23 recommendations. About the Methodist Church The Methodist Church is one of the largest Christian churches serving Great Britain, with nearly 209,000 members and regular contact with 512,000 people. It has 5,023 churches in Great Britain, and also maintains links with other Methodist churches with a worldwide total membership of over 80 million. Its activities, both alone and with ecumenical and secular partners, are based on four aims known as Our Calling: • To increase awareness of God's presence and to celebrate God's love • To help people to grow and learn as Christians through mutual support and care • To be a good neighbour to people in need and to challenge injustice • To make more followers of Jesus Christ. For more information contact: Anna Drew Lead Media Officer Methodist Church House 25 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5JR T 0207 467 5191 M 07881 783812 F 020 7467 5229 E [email protected] Thirsty For?? – August 2015 For Thirsty For?? in August (Thursday 13th August), rather than our usual meeting we are looking to watch a film “God’s not Dead” released in the USA back in early 2014 and has recently reached our shores for viewing. The film is just under 2 hours long and we will start the film at just after 7p.m.. Refreshments will be available through the evening and if people want to spend some time afterwards discussing what they see, then that’s not a problem. I have provided a synopsis of the film below: Present-day college freshman and devout Christian, Josh Wheaton, finds his faith challenged on his first day of Philosophy class by the dogmatic and argumentative Professor Radisson. Radisson begins class by informing students that they will need to disavow, in writing, the existence of God on that first day, or face a failing grade. As other students in the class begin scribbling the words “God Is Dead” on pieces of paper as instructed, Josh find himself at a crossroads, having to choose between his faith and his future. Josh offers a nervous refusal, provoking an irate reaction from his smug professor. Radisson assigns him a daunting task: if Josh will not admit that “God Is Dead,” he must prove God’s existence by presenting well-researched, intellectual arguments and evidence over the course of the semester, and engage Radisson in a head-to-head debate in front of the class. If Josh fails to convince his classmates of God’s existence, he will fail the course and hinder his lofty academic goals. With almost no one in his corner, Josh wonders if he can really fight for what he believes. Can he actually prove the existence of God? Wouldn’t it just be easier just to write “God Is Dead” and put the whole incident behind him? The film weaves together multiple stories of faith, doubt and disbelief, culminating in a dramatic call to action. The film will educate, entertain, and inspire moviegoers to explore what they really believe about God, igniting important conversations and life-changing decisions. If you would like to join us for this session, then I look forward to welcoming you. Don’t forget, Thursday 13th August 2015, 7p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Mike Spaull Thirsty For?? B B C S O NG S OF PRAI S E ‘B I G S I N G’ Sunday 13th September 2015 at the Royal Albert Hall commencing at 6pm The ‘Big Sing’ is a BBC event under the banner of Songs of Praise. Tickets will go on sale Monday 8 th June. The cost of admission is not yet known but anticipate, including the coach, the overall cost is likely to be in the region of £30 each. In recent years purchasing tickets for good seats has become very difficult. Hopefully we’ll be more fortunate this year, but if it is not possible to get seats in the stalls or loggia boxes, will not proceed. We usually leave Thorpe Bay about 3pm and arrive back about midnight. Various pick ups are arranged along the A13. If you are interested in attending the ‘Big Sing’ please complete and return the slip below. Derek Matthews (01702 582994) Email address: [email protected] Please detach and return to Derek Matthews, 7 Weare Gifford, Shoeburyness, SS3 8AB ‘B I G S I N G’ Sunday 13th September 2015 at the Royal Albert Hall I would like …………….tickets Name…………………………………………………………………. Address………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………..……………………………........ Telephone…………………………...email address……………………....... Signed…………………………..………………... Date………..…………….. There will be copies of the order form for tickets in the front foyer. Ed. BELFAIRS METHODIST CHURCH Eastwood Road North, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. REGULAR WEEKLY MEETINGS SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m. (6.30 p.m. as announced) 10 O’clock Club 9.00 a.m. Early morning communion followed by breakfast (3rd Sunday as announced) 10.00 a.m. (except 3rd Sunday Parade Service) MONDAY 5.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Boys’ Brigade Anchor Boys Boys’ Brigade Junior Section Boys’ Brigade Company Section TUESDAY 2.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. Indoor Bowls Club Junior Badminton Club Badminton Club WEDNESDAY 10.00 a.m. 5.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Parent & Toddlers Girls’ Brigade Explorers Girls’ Brigade Juniors Girls’ Brigade Seniors & Brigaders THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 10.00 a.m. ‘Open House’ Coffee Morning MONTHLY MEETINGS Mid Week Communion Sunday Monthly Lunch Men’s Supper Club Thirsty For?? A.C.T.I.O.N House Groups ‘Seekers’ Discussion Group 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 2.00 p .m. 7.30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2nd Wednesday 2nd Sunday (Oct—June) 1st Thursday (Oct—May) 2nd Thursday 4th Thursday 2nd Tuesday ) Please speak to 3rd Wednesday ) Stewards for ) more details. September Newsletter Deadline: Articles are welcomed at any time, but the deadline for last minute items is 16th August 2015 Articles can be placed in the box in the foyer or e-mailed to [email protected] Thank you.