Can You Help Christmas Child boxes Monday

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Can You Help Christmas Child boxes Monday
What's On This Week 9 November to 16 November
Monday
No Morning prayer at St Nicolas
Tuesday 10.00am
Coffee Morning in Church Hall
Wednesday 1.00 – 2.30 pm Toddler Group
Thursday 10.am
Holy Communion at St Nicolas Church
Thursday 2.00pm
Ladies Fellowship Afternoon Tea
Thursday 7.30 pm
Pudding Club
Services for Next Sunday 16 November
8.00 am
Holy Communion
10.00 am
Sunday Praise
3.00 pm
The Chines Holy Communion
Readings
1 Thessalonians 5:1-11; Mattew 25:1430
Diary Dates
18 Nov 2014
25 Nov 2014
29 Nov 2014
6 Dec 2014
6 Dec 2014
21Dec 2014
24 Dec 2014
24 Dec 2014
Last Day Christmas Child Boxes.
Christmas Coffee Morning.
Advent Quiet Morning.
Night Shelter starts.
Quiz Night
Carol Service St James 6.00pm
Carol Service Caldecote 6.00pm
Holy Communion St James 11.30pm
Please pray for:
Gwen Mears, Mava Banks, Jane Dyall, Eunice, Florence Martin,
Melanie Ball, Vivienne Plumridge, Annabel, Eileen Saunders, Graham
Thompson, Rachel McCormack, Dennis Jones, Sandra Craner,
Carol.Smallwood, Pat and Vince Fitzgerald, Winston Sutton.
Operation Christmas Child Boxes by 18 November 2014
We will be supporting this once again this year and leaflets for your
shoe boxes are now at the back of the church. The cut off date is
November 18th. The first container load of boxes will go to the
Phillippines so warm items may be useful - e.g. baseball
hats/sunglasses etc. But any subsequent boxes will be going to a cold
country so don't worry if you have put gloves and woolly hats in your
box. Paul Ingram
Can You Help Christmas Child boxes
This year Operation Christmas Child boxes will be delivered to "Unit
B" in Weddington Terrace (3 doors away from 2nd Chance); instead of
Bedworth. Volunteers are needed from 11-28 November Tues, Thurs
and Fri to check and sort them ready for sending to the Philippines. If
you can spare any time from 10am to 4pm on any day just turn up!
Bring a snack if you are staying over lunchtime and DRESS WARMLY.
If you need any further information please contact Janet Popejoy on
024 7639 3770
ADVENT QUIET MORNING 29 November at St Nicolas Church
A morning of reflection, input, activities to help us recapture Advent as
a time of preparation.
The programme will begin at 10am and finish for 1pm but please feel
free to come and go as you wish. Enjoy the activity zones and the
gathering times when we ‘pause’ to reflect on a theme together.
Refreshments will be available throughout the morning. The event is
free but you are welcome to make donations to St Nicolas Church.
PROGRAMME OUTLINE
• Welcome, introductions and explanations
• Reflection—A Time to Remember: Thinking about the story of
salvation and our place in the story.
• Zones: - An opportunity to explore the themes of Advent
variety
• of ways through activity zones.
• Reflection—A Time to Prepare: - Reflecting on wilderness as a
place of preparation.
• Zones: - An opportunity to explore the themes of Advent in a
variety of ways through activity zones.
• Reflection—A Time to Hope: - Focusing on the hope we have
in Christ.
• Zones: - Closing reflection—A Time to Come: - Reflecting on
the coming of the King.
Christmas Quiz Night 6 December This is to be held at St Nicolas
on Saturday 6th December starting at 6.30pm and we are hoping to
finish around 9.00-9.30pm. Tickets will cost £5 each which will include
a fish & chip supper, but bring your own drinks, although tea and
coffee will be available too. Maximum players in each team are 4, so
have a word with friends and family and see if you can get a team
together to support us on the night. I am helping to organise this so I
would like to see a good turnout from St James', especially as any
funds raised will be split between the 2 churches. Paul Ingram
Night Shelter Will be running again this year at the church hall.
Starting Saturday 6th December for 3 months. We will be working with
St Nicolas Church this year to pool our resources and volunteer help.
During January the shelter will be St Nicolas and in February back at
St James Church Hall. Lin will be asking for prayer support, volunteer
help providing meals, laundry and help on shifts. There will be a
volunteer list put up in church in November and a request for
donations of money, socks, gloves, scarves and hats.
Rota sheets for volunteers and meal provision are at back of Church.
For further information contact Lin Mulcock on her new number
76340148
Church Flowers - . If You would like to sponsor a beautiful flower
arrangement, perhaps in memory of a loved one, onto offer donations
for special occasions, please contact Betty Green on 02476 384262
and/or sign up to the list which is now on the board in the Church
Lounge. Thank you
Kings Chamber Orchestra Concert - 20 November at St Nicholas'
Church, Kenilworth on Thursday 20 November at 7:30pm. Tickets for
the concert are £12 for adults and £8 for under 18s. They are
obtainable from: King’s Table, 44, Warwick Road, Kenilworth; Presto
Classical Music, 7, Park Street, Leamington Spa or from Margaret
Siggers by calling 01926 855 036. For more information please see
Poster in lounge or visit website: www.kingschamberorchestra.co.uk
16 Days Of Activism Against Gender Violence 25 November To 10
December
This global campaign seeks to raise awareness of violence against
women and girls. It is supported by the Diocese of Coventry Mothers’
Union will be taking part in this campaign and we are very grateful to
the Dean and Chapter of Coventry Cathedral for permitting us to use
the cathedral as a base for this campaign. Further details can be
found in the 16 Days Activism pack available to download from
www.mothersunion.org under Campaigns or by visiting the Coventry
Mothers’ Union website www.mothersunioncoventry.org.uk or Di
Sliwinski, Coventry Diocesan President [email protected]
St James' Church
Weddington
9 November 2014
3rd before Advent
A very warm welcome to
you all as we join together
in worship today
Collect
Almighty Father, whose will is to restore all things in your beloved
Son, the King of all: govern the hearts and minds of those in
authority, and bring the families of the nations, divided and torn
apart by the ravages of sin, to be subject to his just and gentle rule;
who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one
God, now and for ever.
Services for This Sunday 9 November
10.00 am
Holy Communion
4.15 pm
Caldecote Holy Communion.
Readings
Amos 5:18-24; Matthew 25:1-13
Please join us after the 10:00 am service in the lounge for
tea/coffee/squash and biscuits.
Toy bags are available for toddlers. Please ask a sidesperson.
Contacts
Rev Kelly Betteridge 024 7634 6900 Day Off Friday
Church Wardens.
Paul Ingram 024 7767 9299
Terry Laight 024 7664 1279
Church Website www.stjamesweddington.co.uk
Pew Sheet – Please submit before 6:00pm. Tuesday
Barry Grant 024 7632 6363 [email protected]