in Bude Welcome to SUNDAY 19th OCTOBER 2014

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in Bude Welcome to SUNDAY 19th OCTOBER 2014
Welcome to
in Bude
Bude Methodist Church
EX23 8LA
Minister: Rev Neal Street 01288 352404
Caretaker: Roger Moppett 01288 355479
Circuit Website: www.budeandholsworthymethodists.org.uk
SUNDAY 19th OCTOBER 2014
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
In The Midst Of Troubles,
Peace Can Be Found In Jesus.
John 16 v.33
SUNDAY SERVICES
This Sunday 19th October
10.00 am Bude:
Mr Ray Cox
2.30 pm St Martin’s: Christians Together New Chairman’s Service
‘Sharing the Feast’ Rev Barbara Bennett
6.00 pm Holsworthy: Rev John Henry
7.30 pm Beacon:
Songs of Praise
Next Sunday 26th October
10.00 am Bude:
Rev Neal Street - All Age Worship
6.00 pm Holsworthy: Local Arrangement Service
7.00 pm Chilsworthy: Rock Solid
We extend the warmest of welcomes to you, and hope the worship will bring
you closer to God. If you are visiting or worshipping with us for the first time,
we hope you will be able to stay for a chat over a cup of tea or coffee after
the service.
As a church we believe in a living God who is active in our lives. If God has
touched you or stirred something in you this morning or there is something in
your life which needs praying about please don't leave today without praying
with someone. Find someone to pray with you and invite The Holy Spirit to
do His work. If you don't know who to ask, one of the stewards can find
someone for you.
There is also the prayer net at the front of church where you can leave your
concerns with God.
"Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so God can heal you. When a
believing person prays, great things happen." James 5:16
INTO THE LIGHT.
Today is the Day of Prayer for
MAF - the Mission Aviation Fellowship - whose work is such
a vital support to mission in many parts of the world. Please hold MAF in your
prayers today and throughout the year, as they seek to be a beacon of light, and
share the love and light of God, in the countries where they operate.
CHURCH COUNCIL: The Church Council Meeting will be held next
Wednesday, October 22nd at 7.30pm in the Church.
Official notice plus agenda and minutes has been circulated to Council Members:
please speak to Dorothy if you haven’t received your copy.
An invitation is extended to anyone who is interested, but only Church Council
Dorothy.
Members are eligible to vote.
LIGHT PARTY 2014.
Once again the Mum's Bible Study Group are hosting
a Light Party at Harlequinns on 31st October. We will be giving a small tea to
all the children who come and are asking people from the church to provide
sandwiches and cake again please. If you are able to help please speak to Jo
McMillan, Michelle Hogarth, Jenni Stephenson, Rachel Quinn or Sarah Tolley.
Thankyou
THANK YOU.
Ann and Paddy are very grateful for all the support they've
Ann has had her surgery and is making good progress,
received in recent days.
So thanks again for all the prayer support,
though there is still a way to go.
cards, flowers etc. It is great to belong to such a supportive fellowship.
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Woodford Methodist Church
Quiz Night
HARVEST FESTIVAL
CELEBRATIONS
Sunday October 19th
in aid of St Loye's
Friday 24th October from 7pm
at the Tree Inn, Stratton
Tables of 6 - £4 per head
Nibbles available/Raffle
For more details or to book a table
contact Ros Dolphin 01288 359928
Service at 11.00 a.m.
Led by Mr. Vic Bickle
Monday October 20th
Harvest Supper from 6.00 p.m.
Service at 7.15 p.m.
Led by Rev Martin Keenan
Sale of produce.
Morwenstow Methodist Church
LUNCHEON CLUB
"THE MAGIC & MYSTERY
OF NORTH CORNWALL"
Terry Faull
Monday October 27th 7.30pm
Parkhouse Centre Bude
All Welcome. Non-Members £1.50
Guardian of the Cornish Heritage
The next meeting of the
Luncheon Club will be on
Tuesday 21st October.
We will be serving a
Hot Meal and a Sweet from
12.15 - 1.30 pm price £5.50.
Come and enjoy a good lunch
and good Company.
Everyone is welcome.
Please book with Val on 01288 331263
or Edith on 331397
CRAFT
FAYRE
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1st
10AM - 3PM
AT KILKHAMPTON CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP HALL
NEW THIS YEAR!
for those parenting 11 to 18 year olds
The Stable, Chilsworthy
7.00pm Mondays from 3rd November
information from Sue Banks
0777 956 0083
Have your portrait drawn in charcoal while you
enjoy your coffee and homemade cake!
Perhaps a drawing of your children or grandchildren
would make a lovely Christmas Present
THIS MONTH'S CHARITY IS
LONG HOUSE, HOLSWORTHY APPEAL
A VERY WARM WELCOME TO ALL!
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Sharing the Feast
Speaker:
Rev Barbara Bennett
AGES 0-12 YEARS:
Fun Games and Activities
Party food provided
Legs & arms need to be covered
due to the play equipment
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Fancy Dress Competition
(new chairperson of Christians Together in
Bude, Stratton and district)
Sunday 19th October
at St Martin’s URC, Killerton Road
Light lunch 12.30
Service 2.30
Collection for Bude Foodbank
SCHOOL YEARS 7 & OVER:
At St. Michael’s
Church, Bude
On Wednesday 29th
October 2014
10.30am - 12.30pm
Theme: ‘Love Your Neighbour’
Come and enjoy a morning of hospitality,
craft and celebration with lunch provided
Adults - bring a child
Children - bring an adult
“Never has so much been owed
by so many, to so few”
1940’s
Afternoon
Tea Dance
HOLSWORTHY BEACON
METHODIST CHAPEL
SONGS OF PRAISE
to include some of your favourite
Hymns & Psalms, Sankey and Songs of
Fellowship
Chairman: Mr Peter Parsons
Soloists: Doreen Whittingham &
Cliff Nosworthy
SUNDAY OCTOBER 19TH AT 7.30 P.M.
Supper to follow
A very warm welcome to everyone
PNEUMA [the New
Testament word for
breath/spirit/soul] will
meet again at Joy's home,
at 9 Paradise Park, Whitstone, on Friday
24th October from 3pm-6.00pm.
Tea
and coffee etc. will be served between
during the afternoon. Feel free to come
and go as you please. This is a time for
quiet, and also praise and prayer - as the
Holy Spirit leads us. All are welcome.
pneuma
Sumptuous full, posh High Tea
1940’s music and memories
Steve Tucker All Star Jazz Band
Lindy Hop • Dancing
Dress for the era - uniform & medals welcome
Tickets price £15 - 10% concession for war veterans
Purchase tickets in advance from the Falcon Hotel
or telephone 01288 352005
All profits to
and
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SUMMER NEWS FROM THE WATERWAYS.
'Sing to the Lord a New Song, Sing to the Lord, praise his name;
proclaim his salvation day after day.' Psalm 96: 1 & 2
God is good, he pours out his grace upon us every day. How privileged we are to have
Jesus as our Saviour! How wonderful it is to have received his new life into our hearts,
where he lives by His Holy Spirit. To Him be all glory power, majesty and honour,
forever and ever Amen!
As we have received from Him, we pray that we will freely give his love to others. We
constantly pray that He will give us more opportunities to share the Good News of
Jesus with those we meet on the waterways and elsewhere. Indeed, this summer he
has graciously answered our prayers once again. Praise Him!
We thought in April that we would cruise to Bristol and then make our way to London
over the summer. However, last November we met a boater who had complex issues
and God put it on our hearts to help him out of his difficult circumstances, whilst at
the same time letting him know that it is God who changes lives, not us. We were
delighted to walk side by side with this boater as one thing and then another was
sorted out over the spring and summer months, until God had worked through all the
facets of the situation to bring about a victorious conclusion. To Him be all the
praise! We brought the boater a Bible, out of Canal Ministries funding, and pray that
he will read it and come to know Jesus as his Saviour and Lord. During this time we
also met other boaters who had various physical and practical needs. We pray that
each time we are given the opportunity to help someone that they would see Jesus as
a result.
We have also had marvellous God moments. One of these happened when we met a
boater poling his boat along the canal and who was about to moor. He called for help
just after Andy had said, 'I'll give him a hand to moor'. The chap looked thin and was
not happy about his circumstances. We asked him if he had eaten, but he had not
and had no food, nor money to buy petrol for his engine (hence why he was poling his
boat). Canal Ministries was able to assist him with buying the petrol and we also gave
him a food parcel which we had been generously given from a nearby church to give
to a boater such as him. We spent the afternoon with the gentleman, listening to his
story and sharing Jesus with him. He said that he occasionally went to a nearby
church and just after Sue quietly prayed in her heart that God may open an
opportunity for us to ask him if he would like to go to his church with us that evening,
he asked us if we would go to his church with him that evening! God is so good.
The vicar at this church wanted to know more about what God is doing on the
waterways and gave us the opportunity to share about the work of Canal Ministries.
From this came an offer of some Bibles for us to give away. God is amazing the way
he works things out.
Recently, Sue was doing some dusting on the boat and came across these Bibles, and
thought 'we need to give some of these away'. Then the Holy Spirit prompted her to
give two to the man on the boat which had just moored alongside us at the water point.
She duly picked up two of the Bibles and emerged onto the back deck of the boat
where Andy was in conversation with the boater. Unbeknown to Sue, he had been
telling the boater about the Vineyard Church which meets in Bath and the chap
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explained that his Mum had just started going to church. Andy told Sue and she
immediately offered him a Bible to give to her - he was pleased to accept it and then
she offered him one as well and again he gladly accepted it. We pray that he will read
it and come to know and accept Jesus our Lord and Saviour for himself.
We have also had the privilege to take part in and lead services. We pray always for
more opportunities, to proclaim Jesus as Lord. As we begin our 'summer - now autumn'
cruise we ask that you would pray for all those we have met this summer and pray that
we would always be attentive and obedient to the prompting, leading and guidance of
the Holy Spirit as we now travel towards London and possibly Nottingham for the winter.
Family News
As many of you will know Michelle, our daughter married Ben on July 12th this summer.
The wedding was absolutely wonderful, Michelle did not stop smiling all day, and God
was indeed glorified in the ceremony. Daniel our son also married his long term
girlfriend, Charlotte, whom he met at university, on August 9th. Again the wedding
was wonderful and we were delighted to see them both so happy. We are now
'mother-in-law' and 'father-in-law' and will do our best in our new roles.
We were also delighted to be at my nephew's wedding in September - another
wonderful occasion. Sue was pleased to be given a horn and is practising making a
noise with it (cannot call it a tune yet!).
Finally, it was really good worshipping with you and sharing fellowship when we visited
you recently. We pray for God's blessing to be upon you all. To HIm be all the glory
forever and ever. Amen.
Yours in Jesus
Andy and Sue Smith
Donations
of
nonperishable items are
always welcome for the
Bude Food Bank and can be left in the
box in the porch. The foodbank also
needs carrier bags to distribute food gifts.
Poundstock Church and Gildhouse
Don’t Forget ...
Saturday
10-5
BUDE
Craft Fair &
Pumpkin Festival
October 25th and 26th
Sunday
11-4
Local crafts and foods
Lunches and refreshments
Prizes for heaviest pumpkin, best-carved pumpkin
and creative use of a pumpkin (adult and child)
Bring your pumpkin
and join in the fun!
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LECTIONARY READINGS
October 19th
Isaiah 45 Vv 1-7
Psalm 96 Vv 1-13
1 Thessalonians 1 Vv 1-10
Matthew 22 Vv 15-22
October 26th
Leviticus 19 Vv 1-18
Psalm 1
1 Thessalonians 2 Vv 1-8
Matthew 22 Vv 34-46
Retiring Collections on Sundays
during September and October are
for Mission Direct. If you have any
suggestions for future recipients of
retiring collections, please speak to
the Stewards.
Pastoral Visits. If you know of
anyone who would appreciate a
pastoral visit, or who is housebound
and would like communion, please
let the Stewards know.
Church & Hall Bookings.
For
bookings at BMC, please contact
Mrs Christine Moss (01288) 356393,
or e-mail to [email protected].
PRAYER CORNER
This week please pray for:Ÿ our ministers, Kevin
Hogarth and Joy Wilson
as they prepare to preach God's
word around the circuit next week,
Ÿ it is 6 months since over 200 girls
were kidnapped in Chibok,
northern Nigeria, pray for their
return and for the community of
Chibok,
Ÿ preparations for the Light Party,
Ÿ Wednesday bible study group and
Wednesday afternoon fellowship,
Ÿ an end to the spread of the ebola
virus,
Ÿ the work of MAF, the Mission
Aviation Fellowship.
OFFERINGS FOR
THE WORK OF GOD
Sunday 12th October
Loose
Envelopes
Proportion of Annual
Total
219.48
555.48
243.92
£ 1,018.88
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£
THE ROTAS
Duty Stewards
Welcome Team
Collection
Coffee
“Playhouse”
(Crèche)
Flowers
Video
Organ
Piano
19th October
Elaine & Gerald
Mrs G. Chadd & Mrs M. Street
Mrs J. French & Mrs B. House
Jen, Alan, Mary & Joan Coney
26th October
Mike & Andrew
Mrs J. Manning & Mrs M. Thorne
Mrs J. Manning & Mrs M. Thorne
Alan, Eileen, Sue H. & Margaret
Jen Bond & Jay Turner
Sandra McConnell & Jen Ward
Mrs E. Bartlett
Mark
David Barker
Sarah
Mrs M. Kinsman
Andrew
David Wood
Roy
If you arrange a swap, please advise any changes to the rotas so that the notice sheet can be updated.
WHAT’S ON THIS WEEK
October 2014
Monday 20th
Tuesday 21st
Wednesday 22nd
10.00 am - 12 noon
8.00 pm
TGI Monday Study Group Contact Dominique
Dyer 353055
9.30 am
Mums’ Bible Study Group at 1 Speedwell
Close
9.45 am
Grapevine women’s bible study group contact Jean Messenger 01288 354658 for
venue
12.15 pm - 1.30 pm
1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
7.30 pm
Morwenstow Methodist Church Lunch Club
Prayer Meeting in the vestry
Bible Study led by Rev Martin Keenan at The
Stables, Chilsworthy
Circuit Singers Practice at BMC
Wednesday Fellowship - Speaker: Mrs Liz Virgo
- Travels in Thailand. Chair: Mrs M. Street.
Craft Group in Room 1.
Broadclose Court Fellowship Group is now
meeting at 45 Minster Avenue
Church Council in the Church
7.30 pm
2.30 pm
7.00 pm
7.30 pm
7.30 pm
8.00 pm
Thursday 23rd
10.00 am
12 noon to 2.00 pm
(lunch at 12.30 pm)
Friday 24th
2.00 pm
3.00 pm - 6.00 pm
4.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Saturday 25th
Parent and Toddler Group in the Hall
Wednesday House Group at Cheriton, Silverton
Road EX23 8EY. All are welcome; speak to Mike
McMIllan (354472)
Coffee Morning in the Hall.
Meet and Eat Lunch Club at Bude Methodist
Church Hall. For bookings contact Edith on
(01288) 353244.
Friday Singers Practice
Pneuma at 9 Paradise Park, Whitstone
1st Bude Brigade in the Hall
6.30 pm
Worship Group Practice
7.00 pm
Quiz Night at the Tree Inn for St Loye’s
10.30 am
Coffee Hour hosted by Edna & Sue
THE NOTICE SHEET.
Please ensure that information for the notice sheet is passed to
Roy Mackenzie by e-mail to [email protected], by post to 15 Elm Drive, Bude EX23 8EZ, by
phone to 01288 350121 or via the folder in the vestry by Thursday at 5pm for inclusion in the
following Sunday’s notices. If you can’t meet the deadline, please pass your notice to the Steward
on duty by Saturday evening at the latest.
Prayer requests can either be submitted direct to Roy Mackenzie, or to our Prayer Co-Ordinator, Jo
McMillan by phone to 01288 354472 or e-mail [email protected]