Document 6505148
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Document 6505148
TODAY’S Readings Welcome on this special Jubilee Celebration Weekend Matthew 22: 1-14 The Leaders and members of both churches would like to give you a very warm welcome to our services today. If you are visiting us for the first time, we hope you will feel at home with us and return again soon. (TNIV pages 936,37 Large Print pages 1472) This week readings Mon 4 2 Peter 1: 2-7 Mark 12: 1-12 Tue 5 2 Peter 3:11-15a, 17-end Mark 12: 13-17 Wed 6 2 Timothy 1: 1-3,6-12 Mark 12: 18-27 Thu 7 2 Timothy 2: 8-15 Mark 12: 28-34 Fri 8 2 Timothy 3: 10-end Mark 12: 35-37 Sat 9 2 Timothy 4: 1-8 Mark 12: 38- end St Paul’s Pastoral Care If you have need of pastoral care or are aware of an unmet need within our fellowship, please contact; Christine Brooks on Tel: 468584 or email Christine [email protected] Or Helen Mellows on 697114, [email protected] Canford Heath Baptist Church Pastoral Care I you have need of pastoral care please contact a member of our Pastoral Care Team: Dave Hunt, Peter Freeborn or Muriel Watts (Their contact details are in the church directory) Alternatively: contact Bryan Shaw (details below) if you do not have a directory For emergency prayer needs please contact: Margaret Jennings on 01202 698346 or email: [email protected] CHBC Website: www.canfordheathbaptistchurch.org How to Contact us: St. Paul’s Anglican Church:Canford Heath Baptist Church:Revd. Christine Brooks 468584 Church Contact: Bryan Shaw Lay Minister Hellen Mellows 697114 email: [email protected] or Church Office 605311 phone: 07855 006510 Opening Hours Mon-Thur 9am-12noon Admin Team Contact: Fri 9:30am-12:30 [email protected] Email: [email protected] 8 Services for Sunday 3rd June 2012 are as follows: 8 am Holy Communion Service Leader: Paul Renyard Preacher: Paul Renyard 10.30am Joint All Age Service Leader: Paul Barnard Preacher: Christine Brooks Theme: This is followed by a Jubilee Community Lunch in the car park outside Asda from 1 to 4pm. Everyone is welcome to join us. Bring and share some food. There will be music, games, a bouncy castle, fancy hat competition… 6.45 pm Café Style Service Other Services this week: THURSDAY 7 June SUNDAY 10 June 10am Holy Communion Service 9:30am Holy Communion Service 11,15am Baptist Morning Worship 6:45pm Café Style Worship ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • For our Queen and the work she does for our country. • For the local community as we celebrate the jubilee this weekend. • For families on half term and all people travelling this coming week. Please pray for those living in: Steeple Close, Edgarton Road, Plantation Road, Plantation Court, Deneve Avenue, Stanley Pearce House, Terrance Avenue and Sandyhurst Close. If you have a hearing aid please select the ‘T’ position (induction loop). Toilets are via the lobby and baby changing facilities are available in the disabled toilet. A Crèche area, at the back of the church, is available if you wish for you and your child to use during the service. Jubilee Sunday 3rd June 2012 Jubilee Lunch Big Lunch TODAY! Starting at 1pm* in the Asda car park followed by family games, music, a bouncy castle, tea, cake and much more here at St Paul's. Don’t worry if you haven’t brought your sandwiches. Asda will be selling refreshments and there’s a burger van in the car park! Please join us! You may wish to join in the prayer for the Queen which will be used in the Jubilee Thanksgiving Service in St Paul's Cathedral on Tuesday, 5 June. God of time and eternity, whose Son reigns as servant, not master; we give you thanks and praise that you have blessed this Nation, the Realms and Territories with Elizabeth our beloved and glorious Queen. In this year of Jubilee, grant her your gifts of love and joy and peace as she continues in faithful obedience to you, her Lord and God and in devoted service to her lands and peoples, and those of the Commonwealth, now and all the days of her life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. * This will be held in St. Paul’s if wet. St Paul’s Church OFFICE HOURS—Please note that the office will be open on Thursday 7 June ONLY from 9:30am-12:30. Christine is on holiday from Monday 4—Monday 11 June, whilst Christine is on holiday please contact Helen Mellows for any pastoral issues for all other issues please contact the church wardens. Thank You Dateline: 31 May Report by Pastor Willie Seeing how perfect God’s plans are, a pastor in Papua New Guinea shares about his flight with MAF to attend a conference. Although low clouds delayed his arrival at the conference, read on to see how God’s timing was just right…. After a short night’s sleep, we were ready to be at the airstrip at 5.30 am. It was a cold and foggy morning as we walked down our mountain to the airstrip. The Wycliffe Bible Translators’ aviation bus came to pick us up; then we waited and waited. Those low, thick clouds were preventing the MAF plane from taking off from Goroka to come and pick us up so that we could go to Christian Leader’s Training College (CLTC) to attend the Langham Preaching Conference. When the plane did finally arrive, we were all so very excited! Now we could get to CLTC to learn more about how to design and better present our sermons. As we flew up above Aiyura Valley it was so very exciting, for some of us who had never flown before. I saw my house and church and it made me smile. This is how God sees us from way up… Mon 4 Jun No prayer meeting this week as it is a Bank Holiday We were a bit anxious that, due to the delay, we would be missing out on those very important first moments of the course. It appeared that we had arrived and were about to land, but as I looked out my window I realized this was not the CLTC Bible School. We were in the middle of nowhere. There were some people on the small airstrip below; wow, this was serious. There was a man on a stretcher with a drip. He was severely wounded. The people had been trying to get him to medical attention, but no one had been able to get to them to help him. But MAF came, and praise God; there was enough space for him on the stretcher and his two caretakers. Tue 5 to Sat 9 Jun 10 am to 4 pm Craft Exhibition @ St. Paul’s including displays from local schools, Art Club, wood carving, ceramics and pottery. Everyone welcome to view it and perhaps join in with Caroline’s Pottery Painting class on 6th, 7th and 9th June. I started feeling so guilty that earlier I had been upset that we were going to be late and miss our first session. For the sake of this man, we had arrived at exactly the right moment. God is His Jehovah Jireh too. That we were going to be a few hours late for our very first session that morning now became just a minor detail. I was so blessed to witness MAF helping out people in dire need. Meetings and Events for this coming week: CHBC Housegroups—meet at various times and in different homes during the week. If you wish to join a housegroup please contact Martin Rumney for further details. (See him on Sunday or find his contact details in the Church Directory). Wed 6 Jun 10 am Ladies Coffee Morning—Jubilee walk at Branksome Chine Thu 7 Jun 7 pm The Beacon Church in Mitchell Road, Canford Heath, have the very great privilege to welcome Brother Yun (The Heavenly Man) along with his agents Flame International. Sat 9 Jun King’s Cru half term holiday 2 We arrived at CLTC during the break time, got settled and ready for the next session to begin. As we studied we realised that for us, who had never flown before, what a blessing it was. We had experienced exactly what the teacher was explaining. God, Your plan is so great, and You know all the details. Thank You for the network of ministries that You provide to strengthen the work of the Church in Papua New Guinea. 7 Angie’s recipe for Coronation Chicken Looking further ahead: Events and notices for JUNE I promised a number of folk that I would put the recipe for Coronation Chicken in the News Sheet so here it is....... Charity Fun Day at Poole Quay 16 June from 12 noon. Parade of the pirates, water sports, street entertainment, live bands, competitions and so much more. Please see the poster on the notice board for further details. Coronation Chicken Serves 2 - 3 people RUN FOR LIFE—24 June Lena Williams and myself are taking part in the Run For Life at Poole Park on June 24th. We are Running/Walking for Dee and if anyone would like to Sponsor either of us to support Dee please see us after the service. Thanks, Muriel Ingredients:500g chicken diced 100g mayonnaise 100g Greek yoghurt 1 tablespoon Madras curry paste (I use Sharwoods) 2 tablespoon of good spicy fruit chutney CVM Men’s camp 29June-1July. Booking deadline 18 June. Please see poster on notice board for further details or talk to Paul Brayshaw. To serve:50g toasted flaked almonds Fresh chopped chives or coriander or use both PHATFISH—Higher Tour Fri 29 June 7:30pm @ The Wessex Christian Centre, Bournemouth. Admission free but reserve your free space by calling 298123 Mix the chutney, mayonnaise and yoghurt with the curry paste in a large bowl. Mix in the chicken and chill for 2 hours. To serve top with the flaked almonds and herbs Enjoy! Thanks, Angie Faith Short 2012—Hugh Jackman and Tony Blair launch a global film competition for any young person aged 14-27 to submit a short film showing how faith impacts their life and the lives of those around them. The winning entry will be premiered at 195 Piccadilly, the home of BAFTA. The foundation is accepting film submissions until Monday 9 July. Visit www.faithshorts.org for more information. Free —Peter & Jane Gibbs have just had to purchase a new colour printer and have the following unused ink cartridges to give away: Brother Printer LC900 cartridges. If you would like these please just email Jane on [email protected] 6 Events and notices for JULY Bournemouth & Poole Convention—2-6 July entitled Meeting God in the Psalms & Romans. There are both morning events 4-6 July @ 10:30am at Christ Church Westbourne, Alumhurst Road and evening events 4-6 July @ 7:45pm at Lansdowne Baptist Church, Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth. For further details of speakers etc please see the notice board in the foyer and take away a leaflet if you would like one. St Edwards School, Summer Concert Wednesday 4 July, 7:30pm at St Edwards School Hall . Tickets £3.50, concessions £2.50 available from the student office on 740950. St Edwards school Preview Open Evening for year 5 students is taking place on Thursday 5 July from 4-6:30pm . Details of future open evenings are available on the notice board in the foyer along with leaflets. Olympic Torch Relay coming our way on Fri 13 July. The roads involved in Poole are available on Poole Borough Website. Matt Bifield, Helen & Stuart’s son is one of the torch bearers, he would love support so please come along and cheer him on. We will know the exact location 4 weeks before. Brownsea Open Air Theatre (BOAT) have been using St Paul's church every Wed & Thur evening for the last 5 weeks to rehearse for their production of Love Labour’s Lost. The play will take place on Brownsea Island from 25 July—10 August. Tickets can be purchased either online at www.brownsea-theatre.co.uk or the box office 251987. Please see poster in foyer for further details. 3 Saturday 8 Sep 2012 CHBC Talent Night and American Supper Let us pray… It probably seems like a long way off but we have booked the date for the annual Talent Night and American supper to give you plenty of time to think of an act and practice. There is a great tradition throughout the history of the church of God’s people setting aside time to pray at regular religious communities but for most of us, in amongst our points throughout the day. It sill happens within the religious communities but for most of us, in amongst our busy lives, stopping what we are doing for a time of extended prayer is more than we can manage. On Pentecost Sunday we launched the Lord’s Prayer Challenge, a call for us as a church to join the challenge of committing to pray together the prayer that Jesus gave us every day for 30 days. Please also put the date in your diary and think and pray about who you might invite. If you would like to do an act please let Angie & Mark know OTHER NOTICES Help Needed— We need Volunteers to help with the new youth group starting up in June. It will be for teens between 13 and 18 on Friday evening’s from 7.30 till 9.30pm. For more details please contact Hayley Hills or Sarah Bladen at CHBC or Paul Brayshaw or Adrian Palmer at St Pauls Church. CANFORD HEATH GIRLGUIDING NEEDS YOU! – we need new adult leaders/helpers (18+) to help us at weekly meetings, so that we can continue to offer Girlguiding to girls on Canford Heath. At the moment we are particularly in need of more leaders within the Brownie section (girls age 710), on a Wednesday or Thursday evening, but other opportunities are available. If you are interested, please contact Helen Metcalfe to find out more. Tel 01202 690621 / 07502 333468, or [email protected] . If you wish to find out more about Girlguiding UK and what volunteering entails, visit http://www.girlguiding.org.uk Grass Cutting—Can you help by going on a rota to cut the grass at the church? The church has a motor mower and the job takes about 2 hours. If you can help us it would be very much appreciated, please sign the rota on the PCC notice board in the foyer and let Neil know. CHRISTIAN AID Thank you to everyone who helped in any way with Christian Aid week. The walkers raised £185 and the collection tins used outside Asda and with regular church / hall users, raised £120. So we are able to send a total of £305 to Christian Aid. Thank you again for your contributions. We are now retiring from our roles as Christian Aid representatives, so if anyone feels they are able to help out please do let the church wardens or office know. If you missed out there are some reminder cards at the back of the church- please feel free to take one. Just commit to praying the Lord’s Prayer at either or all of the times and it doesn’t matter where you are you can know that you will not be praying alone. Amazing things happen when God’s people come together in prayer. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see God’s Kingdom come and His will being done in our own lives, in our church and across our community? Routes to Roots urgently need sleeping bags for the homeless in Poole. Last week there were 15 people sleeping rough in Poole. New or second hand sleeping bags are suitable but the best ones are those which can be packed up into a small stuff bag. If you can help, please contact Caroline Foy on 07901387643. Sleeping bags can be dropped off at the Routes to Roots office at Skinner Street URC, Skinner Street, Poole. Thank you. A BIG THANK YOU to all of you who very kindly donate to Poole Food Bank. The items are very much appreciated. A thank you also to those of you who take the items from the church down to the food bank. A reminder of what they require: Poole Food Bank still needs food for families who find themselves in crisis. Food required: Milk (UHT or Powdered); cereal, tinned soup, fruit juice, pasta sauses, baked beans, rice/sponge puddings (tinned); Tomatoes (tinned); pasta/rice; tinned vegetables; tea bags/coffee; instant mash potatoes; tinned meat/fish; tinned fruit; sugar (500g); biscuits or snack bars. All need to have a ‘use by’ date at least 6 months ahead please. Collection point at the back of the church. Thank you. Trevor and Lorraine Muddimer 4 5