St. John’s Methodist Church. Welcome to Worship 10:30 a.m. October 19

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St. John’s Methodist Church. Welcome to Worship 10:30 a.m. October 19
St. John’s Regular Activities.
Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday morning.
Evening Service at 7:00 p.m. on the last Sunday of each month.
Women’s Fellowship
2:30 p.m. fortnightly on Tuesdays.
Leader Ellie Jones.
OTT - Club for over 10s
Carol Gough 01407-720088.
Friendship Circle
7:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday.
Jackie & Mike Heslop.
Church open for Prayer
10 – 11 a.m. every Friday.
Enter by the vestry door.
Organiser Jean Owen.
MethSoc for Students
Rev. Chrissie Howe 01248-353140 email: [email protected]
Events Diary
October 2014
Sunday 19th: 3:30 p.m. Farewell service for Rev. Eric Jones at Berea Newydd.
Tuesday 21st: 2:30 p.m. Women’s Fellowship, DIY at Anna Matthews’.
Wednesday 22nd: 7:30 p.m. Friendship Circle filling Shoe boxes, the Cooper’s.
Saturday 25th: 10 -12 noon Bangor Street Pastors’ Coffee Morning at Penrallt.
Sunday 26th: 7 p.m. Evening Service at St. John’s led by Dr. Jean Ware.
November 2014
Tuesday 4th: 7:30 p.m. Worship Consultation, open to all, in the church hall.
Friday 7th: 8 p.m., Bangor Street Pastors commissioning at Capel Penuel.
Monday 17th: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Circuit Quiet Day, Beechwood Court, leader Audrey Aspey.
Saturday 29th: 2:30 p.m., MethSoc WWI remembrance event, Main Arts Lecture Theatre.
“War Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow?” Speaker Rev. Inderjit Bhogal.
Sunday 30th: 7 p.m. Evening Service at St. John’s.
Provision for Children at St. John's
If you have children with you at Church who would be happy to have a
story and activity session just let us know during the preceding week
and we will be happy to organise. Sue Eckersley and Angela Roe.
Arrangements for Notices
The next Notice Sheet, for October 26th will be prepared by Howard
Jackson. Telephone 01248-810050, email
[email protected]
Clocks go back 1 hour
next Saturday Night 25th October.
St. John’s Methodist Church.
Welcome to Worship
10:30 a.m. October 19th
Morning Worship,
led by Rev. Chrissie Howe.
Please join us for tea/coffee in the hall afterwards.
Fair Trade goods will be on sale
Please write prayer requests for today’s intercessions
in the Prayer Request Book at the back of church.
Next Wednesday 22nd October
7:30 p.m. Friendship Circle
filling Christmas shoeboxes
at the Cooper’s.
Next Sunday 26th October
Morning Worship
led by Mrs Jean Owen
7 p.m. Evening Service at St. John’s,
led by Dr. Jean Ware.
St. John’s Methodist Church, Bangor
Superintendent Minister: Rev. Chrissie Howe
Tel. 01248-353140 Email: [email protected]
Student Worker: Adam Hawker
Email [email protected]
Evening Service Next Week
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Sunday 26 of October is Bible Sunday and the theme of the evening
service on will be "How can we hear what the Bible has to say to us?"
If you are coming to the service it would be helpful if you could bring
with you a Bible (or more than one if you have several different
translations/ paraphrases). You may like to think of things which help
you listen to what the Bible is saying.
St John's Friendship Circle
It is that time of year again when we are asking for your help with the
Christmas Shoe Boxes. We will be making up the shoe boxes at our
meeting on Wednesday 22nd October. If you would like to help but feel
unable to provide articles, a contribution to the transport costs would
be very much appreciated. Last year the cost was £2 per box.
Michael Cooper.
Women's Fellowship
Our next meeting will be at Anna Matthews’ home in Llanfairfechan, 18
Cae America (Note new address) on Tuesday 21st October (2.00 for
2.30 p.m.), when we will continue the DIY entertainment started at
Sue’s on the 23rd September. For lifts see Jean and Ellie. Ellie Jones.
CYTUN Feedback from the recent Executive Meeting
Needs: CYTUN needs a Publicity Officer to liaise with the local press.
 The Giant Puppets team needs more volunteers. Anyone
interested should contact Martin Pritchard:
[email protected]
Events:
 Street Pastors Commissioning Service at Capel Penuel 8 p.m.
on Friday 7th November.
 Carol Singing at Morrisons 6-7 p.m. on Friday 19th December,
supporting Christian Aid.
Via Dr Sarah Jackson, Secretary, CYTÛN Bangor Churches Together.
Lamb and Mutton for Sale
From next week we will have meat on sale from our sheep flock. As
last year we will be selling whole and half lambs as well as individual
joints and packs of sausages and mince. There is a limited supply of
mutton. For any sales to people from St Johns we will make a Gift
Aided donation to the Redevelopment Fund. For more information,
please contact us on 01248-600226 or [email protected]
and we can discuss your requirements. John and Della Fazey.
Bible Sunday 26th October
Complementary Bible Reading notes will be available on Bible
Sunday. In the hall there will be a display of BRF [Bible Reading
Fellowship] books for sale and free catalogues and information about
BRF Ministries including “Messy Church”. Anne Jackson.
Church Directory
I am collating any changes in the church directory for publication of
this year's edition in December. Please will you let me have any
changes or additions in writing by 31st October.
Eleanor Price (email: [email protected] )
War Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow?
The MethSoc World War I remembrance event will be held on
Saturday 29th November at 2:30 p.m. in the University Main Arts
Lecture Theatre, College Road. The theme is “War Yesterday, Today,
Tomorrow?” and the speaker will be Rev. Inderjit Bhogal, a past
President of the Methodist Conference.
Revelation North Wales
Penrallt Baptist Church is holding a young people’s Christian event,
called “Revelation North Wales”, on Friday 14th November 7:30 p.m.9:30 p.m. Guest speakers and performers include Joe Moreno, Chip
Kendall and Resident One Forty Four. For more information and to
book tickets (£3) visit www.revelation-northwales.org.uk .
Adam Hawker.
Bangor Street Pastors
Bangor Street Pastors are holding their third annual coffee morning at
Penrallt on Saturday 25th October. This is a great opportunity for
people to find out more about what they do. There are currently twelve
more people being trained as Street Pastors. Amongst them is the
first one from St. John’s Church, Joy Ostle, who will be commissioned
along with the others at Penuel Chapel on Friday November 7 th
The Daily Post newspaper will be giving away £25,000 to charities
across North Wales and I have registered the Bangor Street Pastors to
receive a share. If you read the Daily Post we would be most grateful
if you would collect the tokens each day and give them to us at
Penrallt Chapel between 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
The promotion runs from Tuesday, 14th October, until early December.
The more tokens we collect the more money we can raise for the
Street Pastors. Via Paul Rowlinson, by email.