Magazine - Burscough Methodist Church
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Magazine - Burscough Methodist Church
Message from Michael Dear Friends, Panto season has arrived in Burscough once again, and over the next couple of weeks the Church Hall will be filled with booing, hissing and cries of “he/she/ its behind you…” and of course much laughter. Each pantomime has its heroes and heroines, but often the most anticipated characters are the villains, the Wicked Queen, Evil Stepmother, Ugly Sisters or the Giant and his henchman [other Villains may well be in this years Panto but I haven’t seen it yet !] who the audience love to “hate”. At the heart of any Pantomime is the struggle between heroes and villains, bad and good, but all within the comforting knowledge that in the end good will triumph over evil: Cinderella will marry her Prince, Snow White will wake from her sleep and Jack will not be gobbled up by the Giant. Often when it comes to the curtain call we see the villains are perhaps not quite as heartless as we originally thought! February also brings the start of Lent, with Ash Wednesday falling this year on the 18th, the time we prepare ourselves for Easter by remembering the Forty days Jesus spent being tempted in in the Wilderness. Whilst in no way a Pantomime, the Biblical story of the Temptation is one that represents a momentous confrontation between good and evil as Jesus is challenged by the Satan. The temptations start of in a very gentle way – “turn these stones to bread” – provide food for the World, buy yourself friends, what could be wrong with that. “Jump from the Temple tower”, cause a spectacle and impress the crowds, again not exactly the depths of evil. But each temptation is designed to lead Jesus further away from the path set out for him and the Satan shows his true colours when he offers Jesus the World in return for bowing down and worshipping him. clash between good and evil in our World today is not always clear cut and it is sometimes difficult to work out who are the heroes and who are the villains; todays freedom fighters can be yesterday’s terrorists and vice versa. The morality of international relations can be very murky and the tragic events in Syria and the wider Middle East are constantly demonstrating that the old proverb “my enemies enemy is my friend” is not necessarily the case. The Christian faith does help us to plot a course through the minefield of morality, and in John 10.10 Jesus says “I came that they may have life in the fullest measure [life in abundance]. Goodness is represented by all those things which promote the fullness of life that Jesus desires for us, whilst Evil is all that takes away that abundance of life. At the heart of every Pantomime is a message of transformation – Snow white is restored to her rightful position, Cinderella’s life is change beyond recognition and Jack and his mother are lifted from their poverty. The message of Hope is at the heart of the Christian Gospel through the transforming life of Jesus, the one who offers each one of us the chance of life in all its fullness. As we boo and hiss our Panto villains this year let’s spare a thought for those caught up in the struggle between good and evil going on in our World today and pray that their lives may be transformed and that they may experience the fullness of life that God intends for all his people. Yours in His Service In Our Prayers As we go to print we have just heard the sad news that Dennis Fitzsimmons died at home on 21st January. Our thoughts and prayers are with Vera, Pat, Kath, Karen and all the families at this time. ……………………………………………………………………….. Thank you for all the messages of sympathy we have received following the death of my Mum. All the prayers, cards, flowers and offers of help have been a source of great comfort to all our family, love to you all, Cathy and Gerald ………………………………………………………………… Thank you to everyone for the prayers, flowers, phone calls, visits after my shoulder operation. I am feeling better each day and hope to be back in circulation soon. We appreciate all your kindness. Ann Wright and Family OUR CHURCH IS OPEN FOR PRAYER Each Thursday 7.00 - 8.00pm A time for quiet reflection and prayer Everyone Welcome 1st Wednesday every Month 7.00pm In the Church Wednesday 4th February Speaker: Merle Bradley Come and join us in informal worship in a relaxed atmosphere Everyone most welcome. Thank you for your giftgiving generosity. This helps people facing difficulties at this time in their lives. We truly appreciate all the time and effort it takes to make a donation. Thanks again from Fox Street Community The Fox Street Community is based in Preston and provides all-year round supported accommodation for 20 adult men. It was established in 1986 by the Central Methodist Church to respond to the growing demand for temporary accommodation. Now, also in partnership with Preston City Council, we aim to address the issues of homelessness and rough sleeping across the city of Preston. Fox Street provides a safe and reliable home. The staff team is on hand 24 hours a day and offer help, advice and guidance to assist residents to move on and live independently. The community is committed to support and empower people to make a positive change in their lives. On behalf of all the Children here at Derian House, I would like to thank you for the toy donation and £147.00 cash received. It was kind of you to think of us and greatly appreciated. We are currently supporting 250 families throughout the North West who have a child or young adult with a life threatening condition, and a further 150 families who are receiving bereavement support. As a charity which receives minimal government funding, we have to rely on our own efforts and the generosity of our friends in the wider community to help us raise the funds we need. A donation such as this is a welcome contribution towards the financial target of £3 million which will ensure that these children and families The Grove Community Association To: Burscough Methodist Church The Grove Community Association acknowledges receipt of a cheque for £50.00, received from the retiring Christmas Collection. This money is to be used for The Grove Community Association Food Bank. Your generosity is very much appreciated and assists us greatly by enabling us to provide fresh food in the emergency food parcels we distribute to those in crisis, along with essential items for babies and children. Just before Christmas we made up and distributed 40 'Christmas Day' hampers which included meat and fresh vegetables along with traditional Christmas fare and staples. Thank you Sue Lamb Administration, The Grove Community Association The Star Café Open for Coffee, Tea and Toast Monday and Wednesday 8.30am - 11.00am Welcoming you in February Mon 2nd Wed 4th Mon 9th Wed 11th Mon 16th Wed 18th Mon 23rd Wed 25th Beryl and Frank Janet and Andrew Karen and Dot Brian and Brenda Barbara and Trevor Kath and Jon Beryl and Sid Pat and Ken MONDAY MUNCH LUNCH CLUB Monday 9th February 2015 12.00 - 2.00pm For a small donation refreshments such as homemade soup, tea/coffee biscuits, will be provided. Activities will include crafts, demonstrations & guest speakers to meet the interests of members. Participation in the activities is optional ,as the main focus will be to provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all ages to meet, chat and share companionship. For more information please email [email protected] Or ring Janet Walton on 01704 894961 Lent Group ‘Life Attitudes’ A 5-session course on the Beatitudes Wednesday 18th February 11.00am In the Church If you want more information or to order the booklet please contact Michael Telephone 01704 893230 or email [email protected] Begins NB. Amazon/Kindle users can order booklets online WOMENS WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Friday 6th March 2015 7.30pm This year our church will be hosting the Women's World Day of Prayer service in Burscough. We shall welcome our friends from the Anglican Church and Catholic Church. The service has been prepared by Christian women of The Bahamas. The speaker will be Merle Bradley. The practices will be on: • Sunday 15th February at 2pm (Choir only) • • Sunday 1st March at 2pm (Choir and Readers) If you would like to join the choir, read in this special service or would like more information, please contact Jill Dolling Telephone 01704 821239 Deepest, Darkest Peru I'm off to Paddington Bear land again. After nearly 10 years I'm going back in March for a month. Its going to be a kind of working holiday. Firstly I'll be catching up with old friends in Lima, then I'll be going to Cajamarca in tne Northern Highlands to visit a project I support there. Afterwards, back in Lima I will be preaching or giving testimony in a couple of church groups. I am also going to try and visit a Methodist church there. I'm curious to see how their church life compares with ours. Please remember me in your prayers 1) that I will have a safe journey and recover quickly from jet lag and culture shock. 2) That my rusty Spanish will polish up. 3) That God will give me the strength I need to accomplish what He wants me to do whilst I'm there. 4) That there will be some time left for rest and relaxation with my friends. Muchas gracias Norma Regular Meetings Monday Tuesday Church open for Coffee Weekly 9.00 - 11.30am Monday Munch 12.00 - 2.00pm Monthly 2nd Monday Brownies 6.15pm Weekly Guides 7.30pm Weekly Beavers 6.30pm Weekly Wednesday Church open for Coffee Weekly 9.00 - 11.30am Thursday Café Church 7.00pm Monthly 1st Wednesday Choir 7.00 - 8.00pm As arranged Ladies Cluster 7.30pm Monthly 3rd Wednesday Cubs 6.30pm Weekly Scouts 8.00pm Weekly Church open for prayer Weekly 7.00 - 8.00pm Friday Buggy Club 9.00 11.00am Weekly Children's groups usually meet in term time only, some meetings may be held at other venues Please contact groups using the directory on page opposite Junior Church leader Buggy Club Organisations and Contacts Mr Sid Cleary 893343 Friday 9 am -11.30 Mrs. Sioned Hilton Junior Choir Weds 7.00 - 8.00 pm Mrs. J Tindsley Brownies Monday 6.15 pm. Mrs Jean Medway Guides Monday 7.30 pm Mrs Jenny Grimes Group Scout Leader Marj Potter Beavers Tuesday 6.30 pm. Mrs Ann Molyneux Cubs Thursday 6.30 pm. Mr Dave King Scouts Thursday 8 pm. Marj Potter Monday Munch Mrs Janet Walton Cluster Wed. Monthly. Mrs Debbie Barton Playgroup Mon—Fri. am Mrs Ann Molyneux Burscough Headteacher: Methodist School Mr. Bill Mann 807493 Printing + Magazine Mr & Mrs Len distribution Comber 893154 893230 892859 896717 895343 893640 892201 895343 894961 892452 893640 892307 45th Ormskirk (Burscough Methodist)Scouts December 2014 was a busy time for our group.As well as running their normal programme all sections helped donate items for the Shoe Box Appeal at church.We were able to make up 16 boxes altogether. The Cubs decorated a tree for the Christmas Tree festival whilst the Scout section made a tree out of pine cones,berries and other natural materials that were found in Formby pine woods on the floor.This was linked to their badge work in which they were learning about recycling and resources.Scouts also helped decorate Santas grotto ready for his visit. All sections made items to go on the Sunday School tree which was used during the nativity service We held our first all section Christmas party. Everyone came in their onesies.The Beavers enjoyed their visit to Santas grotto The Scouts have already had their first camp. 9-11th of January at Hawkhirst Scout Activity Centre ,Keilder Water in Northumbria and yes we were under canvas Ken!! They enjoyed many new activities such as quad bikes mini tanks ,diggers and segways We battled 80 mile an hour winds,sleet rain and snow and all had a great time and managed to bring our tents back in one piece ! If you want to see photographs they can be found on our website at Burscough Methodist Scouts. Marj Potter GSL . Our Scout groups meet weekly in the Church Hall. Come and join the adventure Lancashire West Methodist Circuit Youth Week Date and Time Event Venue Sunday 1st March 6.30pm Opening Service followed by Inters Quiz Burscough Monday 2nd March 7.00pm Chess Burscough Tuesday 3rd March 7.00pm Junior and Senior Quiz Tarleton Wednesday 4th March 7.00pm Senior Sports Ormskirk Thursday 5th March 7.00pm Inters Sports Ormskirk Friday 6th March 7.00pm Junior Sports Ormskirk Saturday 7th March 7.00pm Beetle Drive and Pizza Night Ormskirk Sunday 8th March 6.30pm Closing Service Ormskirk Age Groups follow school years. • Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. Can enter art, photography and cookery competitions to gain points for their church • Juniors: Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 can enter everything • Inters: Year 6, Year 7 and Year 8 can enter everything • Seniors: Year 9, Year 10, Year 11 and equivalent to first year of work or at college, can enter everything. All young people are most welcome to join in this great week of fun and friendly competition. If you would like more information about the various tournaments above and/or details of the Art, Photography and Cookery competitions then please contact Kath Armitage: telephone 01704 821884 OR email: [email protected] GIFT DAY 8th March 2015 A very big thank you to all of you who have contributed to the redevelopment project, giving so generously of your time, talent and money and enabling this project to be successfully completed. As all of our reserves have been spent in achieving our goal and in buying new fixtures, fittings and equipment we are hoping this years GIFT DAY will be the concluding fundraiser to reduce our deficit and finally close the redevelopment fund account. For your information Brian has provided us with a summary of the redevelopment account. • • • • • • Total cash Raised Plus pledged by Circuit Total amount raised Total Project Cost Balance after expenses (Deficit) £271,637.35 £40,000.00 £311,637.35 -£343,956.55 -£32,319.20 SPONSORED CHAIR SCHEME The sponsored chair scheme is now closed with a total of £6,650 having been raised and we are all enjoying the comfort and flexibility of having chairs which can be used in so many different ways. Many people have asked that chairs be dedicated in the name or memory of someone so the names will be displayed in the church. Thank you once again for your generosity enabling us to buy this furniture. BOOKING the CHURCH PREMISES There are four separate areas in the refurbished church and the hall available for hire (subject to the lettings policy) 1. The Main Sanctuary which benefits from flexible seating and removable furniture, dismountable staging and multimedia access points throughout the room, for large screen projection. 2. The Foyer has a fully fitted kitchen with facilities for preparing drinks and snacks; also tables, chairs and accessible toilet with baby changing. 3. The Upper Room above the foyer is fully accessible by lift and stairs, providing tables, chairs and monitor with VGA connection for use with your laptop. 4. The Vestry for small meetings not requiring technology. 5. All these areas and carpeted and can be heated individually. 6. Further toilet facilities inc accessible toilet with baby changing are available for use with all lettings 7. The Hall - has a fully fitted kitchen, tables and chairs, a fixed stage and hard floors throughout. As there is increasingly higher demand for use of the church premises it is vitally important that ALL BOOKINGS are made through Frank and that if you cancel or change a booking that you also let Frank know in good time. For all enquiries and bookings please contact: Frank Timmings 01704 894098 Flowers for the Communion Table If you would like to donate flowers please contact Beryl Timmings Tel. 01704 894098 Sunday 1st February Cluster Sunday 8th February Beryl Timmings Sunday 15th February Mildred Ford Sunday 22nd February Brenda Guy Daffodil Day The Ladies of Victoria Methodist Church Invite the ladies of Bursccough Methodist Church to their annual Daffodil Day at Lord St West Church on Monday 16th March at 2.30pm The speaker is Revd Ann Hall, soloist Mrs Brenda Pomfret with her guitar Anyone wishing to attend please let Debbie Barton know by March 1st Signal Deadline The closing date for articles for the March 2015 Signal will be Monday 16th February 2015 Please send your articles to email [email protected]* or directly to Barbara Davies * note change of address Sunday Services February 2014 Sunday 1st February 10.00am Revd. Michael Tindsley Pantomime Service (In the Hall) Sunday 8th February 10.00am Revd. Michael Tindsley Family Service Sunday 15th February 10.00am & Junior Church Mr. Roy Cumberlidge Sunday 22nd February 10.00am & Junior Church Revd. Michael Tindsley Holy Communion • All services are held in the main Church Sanctuary unless otherwise stated. • Junior Church meets in the Upper Room, leaving the church service after the second hymn. All children and young people are welcome to join in the Junior Church session and parents are welcome to accompany their children. • We serve tea, coffee and soft drinks after the service. Do stay and join us.