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ST. ANDREW'S WRAYSBURY
ST. MICHAEL'S HORTON
The PURPOSE OF OUR CHURCH is to spread the good
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news of Jesus Christ and to increase the Christian family
through Our prayers, Our worship and Our God-centred lives.
WRAYSBURY BAPTIST CHURCH
The PURPOSE OF OUR CHURCH is to love and
worship God, to become more like Jesus, to love and
serve others, and to share the good news of God's love.
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19th October, 2014: Issue 1016
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SUNDAY 19 OCTOBER 2014
18 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY (YEAR A)
Readings: Horton: Isaiah 45:1-7; 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10;
Psalm 96:1-9; Matthew 22:15-22. Wraysbury: Matthew
22:1-14.
St. Michael's Horton
9.30 a.m. Parish Communion and Sunday School.
Banns 2: Lauren Beldom & Ed Stevens.
3.00 p.m. Baptism of Angelina Mary Dunphy.
St. Andrew’s Wraysbury
8.00 a.m. BCP Holy Communion.
11.00 a.m. New Life Service and
Young Seekers Sunday Club.
1.00 p.m. Baptism of twins Charlie &
Monty Longmuir.
2.00 p.m. Interment of Flo Jacobs’ ashes.
Wraysbury Baptist Church
10.15 a.m. Prayer Together.
11.00 a.m. Sunday Worship (Andy Gilmour).
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WHAT’S ON THIS WEEK
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MON. 20
Youth Club for ages 8 – 13 years: 3.30 – 5.00 p.m.
Champney Hall, Horton, (last week).
Weekly Prayer Time 6.30 p.m. St. Andrew’s.
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TUES. 21
Weekly Prayer Time 10.00 a.m. St. Michael’s.
Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. St. Michael’s.
Pop In 1.00 – 3.00 p.m. Annexe – fish & chip lunch.
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WED. 22
Coffee Morning 10.30 a.m. Wraysbury Baptist Church.
Funeral of Frank Whittick 11.30 a.m. St. Michael’s.
Angels’ Delight 1.00 – 3.00 p.m. Annexe.
Bell Ringing Practice 7.30 p.m. St. Andrew’s.
St. Andrew’s Standing Committee 7.30 p.m.
Vicarage.
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THURS. 23
Prayer Meeting 7.00 p.m. Station Road.
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SAT. 25
Church Clean-up Day 10.00 a.m. St. Andrew’s (plus
bacon butties!)
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SUNDAY 26 OCTOBER 2014
LAST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY (YEAR A)
St. Michael's Horton
9.30 a.m. Parish Communion and Sunday School.
Banns 3: Lauren Beldom & Ed Stevens.
St. Andrew’s Wraysbury
11.00 a.m. Parish Communion and Young Seekers
Sunday Club.
4.00 p.m. Healing Ministry Training Session.
6.30 p.m. Healing Service.
Wraysbury Baptist Church
10.15 a.m. Prayer Together.
11.00 a.m. Sunday Worship (Roy Wharton).
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CLOSING DATE for the
course is
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Sunday 26 October. We need to know who is
coming to plan numbers and meals so please give
your course registration forms to Beryl, St. Michael’s,
Anne Munday or Mary Townend, St. Andrew’s,
Carolyn Urwin, Baptist Church. The course begins
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Thursday, 30 October, for six Thursdays. Invite
your friends and neighbours. Each week we will start
with supper (no charge) at 6.45 p.m. for 7.00 p.m.
HEALING SERVICE AT ST. ANDREW’S – SUNDAY
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26 OCTOBER, 6.30 p.m.: Some of us attended a
Christian Healing Mission conference in March. We got
so much out of it that we booked them to come on the
spot! We are honoured to welcome the Directors of CHM,
Rev. John & Mrs. Gillian Ryeland, to lead our Healing
Service. We promise a time of gentle receiving in the
Lord’s presence for all. Also John & Gillian are laying on
a training session for anyone who wants to be involved in
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the healing ministry on the afternoon of 26 , starting at
4.00 p.m. Please let Colin know if you are coming (01784
481258 /[email protected];).
CHIROPODY AT WBC: We are so grateful to Nicola for
her services as chiropodist at our coffee morning over the
past two years. We wish her well as she moves to
Holland. We hope that we may find a replacement
chiropodist. The next scheduled chiropody was to be at
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our coffee morning on 5 November – listen out for
announcements. Pam Hillman is the contact for
appointments on 482296.
SLOUGH FOODBANK: Donations of imperishable food
items for Slough Foodbank, which aims to support local
people with emergency food packages, can be placed in
the boxes in all three churches throughout the year. At
the moment they would particularly welcome long-life fruit
juice, instant mashed potato, sponge puddings, long-life
milk, soap and shampoo.
WARM CLOTHING WANTED FOR SHOC: Thank you to
all who donate clothes for the homeless in and around
Slough. SHOC are always looking for clothes in good
condition for adult men and women who find themselves
homeless in the Slough area. Items may be brought to
Wraysbury Baptist Church. Warm clothing is especially
welcome as the cold weather approaches, including hats,
gloves and scarves.
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FOR YOUR PRAYERS: Geoffrey Warwick, Lesley
Hanson, Ian Harman, John Pullen, George Shorey, Judy
Osborne, Jo Porter, David Whittick, Sally Cuthbertson,
Gemma Green, Ann Coleman, Pat Loveridge, Sheila
Ferguson, Laurie Tucker, Stewart Baxter, Jamie
Middleton, Kay Laxman, Pam Hillman, Jane & Keith
Huckle, Barbara Saunders.
St. John’s Mission, Gwelutshena, Zimbabwe.
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St.A's & St.M's Contacts:
WBC Contact:
Vicar: Rev. Colin Gibson 01784 481258, [email protected].
Minister: Rev. Carolyn Urwin: 01784 482553, [email protected].
Parish Secretary: Maggie Gardiner 01784 482520, [email protected].
Wraysbury Baptist Church Hall: To book for a meeting or function, contact
Annexe bookings: Anthea Christie 01784 482872, & Hilary Wordham.
Robin Urwin (01784 482553 or [email protected]).
Notices for inclusion in The Link: to Diane Miller by Tuesday for the following Sunday's publication (01784 558972; 077919895899; [email protected]).