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In our prayers at St Petroc’s this week For our Mission Community, for Tom our Team Rector ,Gina our Team Vicar, Laura our Team Curate and all those retired clergy and lay readers who assist them in their ministry. For those people who live along Hillside, Harwell Lane, Harbourneford and Stidston and those living within our parish to the south of the A38 and for those people who live in Aish, Didworthy, Shipley, Zeal, Lutton and in the farms and small communities that border the moor. For all the activities that take place in the Village Hall.
Our OfferingsNovember
10thNovember 17th
Standing Orders £556.00 £556.00Loose £21.00 £54.00
Envelopes £61.00 £69.97Total £701.00 £679.97
£545.70 was collected through the retiring collection for the Royal British Legion Poppy
Appeal at the Remembrance Service. A new Discussion & Study Group –
Looking at what Christians believe - open to everyone wherever you are in your faith. An informal time to discuss and share questions about the Christian faith. It will run over 6 sessions, Saturday Dec 7, 14, 21, Jan 11, 18, 25, all 9.30
- 11am in St Petroc's Church Room. Everyone very welcome.
During the rest of this weekMonday 25th November 10.00 PUFFS Church Room Jan Carter 7243710.30 New Way of Being Church Andrew 72164 or John S 7297612.00 South Brent and District Caring Lunch Club Old School Centre7.30 Bellringing Practice in ChurchTuesday 26 th November 10.00-11.30 United Churches Coffee Morning 2.00 Art Group - Church Room
Frances Sparkes 72385Wednesday 27th November9.00 MORNING PRAYER IN CHURCH – Gina 2.00 Memory Café in Old School Centre.2.30 Bible Study 7 The World-wide Church Church Room Mary Andrew 6420925.00 Deadline for Weekly News Sheet Greg; [email protected] 731936.00 SPY Methodist Hall Margaret 72190Thursday 28th November 2.00 Embroidery Church Room6.00 Handbell Group Stella722657.00 Youth Bus – Palstone Park until 8.30 Friday 29th November 7.00 Choir Rehearsal Richard 73585
Saturday 30th November - St Andrew’s Day South Brent Winter Carnival
Sunday 1 st December Advent Sunday
8.00 Holy Communion (BCP) – Gina9.45 Village Eucharist – Gina6.00 ADVENT CAROL SERVICE
THE PARISH OF SOUTH BRENT WITHIN THE DART AND AVON
MISSION COMMUNITYWEEKLY NEWS SHEET
WELCOME TO YOU ALL!
Sunday 24 th November 2019 Christ the King
The Sunday next before Advent “Stir-up Sunday”
8.00 Holy Communion (BCP) - TomCollect and Epistle for Trinity 25 p197
9.45 ALL-AGE COMMUNION - Gina Readings Col 1.11-20 Sheila Finch Luke 23.33-43 Intercessor Amber & Simon Haggerty
At St Mary’s Rattery11.15 HOLY COMMUNION – Gina & Laura
Children are always welcome at St. Petroc’s. PLUS, there’s Sunday Activity Club for 5’s-11’s in the Church Tower Room each
Sunday (except Family Service Sunday). For parents with under 5’s, there are toys/games at the back of church.
The Ministry of Prayer is availablein the Lady Chapel on the 2nd,3rd & 4th Sundays
after the 9.45 serviceMessage from Gina ..
So it’s the end of the year – no, I am not a month too early. This Sunday marks the end of the Church’s year. We
have spent the last 12 months reflecting on the birth, teaching, death and resurrection of Jesus, and this Sunday marks the end of this journey, before we begin it all again in Advent. So this Sunday is a good time to take stock in some way before we begin the journey to the stable and beyond. Soon the message will all be about the baby in the manger, the shepherds and Kings – the gentle, comfortable story that we all know so well. But today, Christ the King Sunday, reminds us, before we enter into the time of nativity plays and carol services, that Jesus is so much more than a baby lying in a manger. Before time began, Christ was King. He is the Word through whom creation came into being – He is King over all created order. He is King over our world, in the here and now. He is King for the future and all eternity. This King gave Himself for us, and became a vulnerable baby lying in a manger. He did not have a palace – He was a refugee as an infant, and had no home as an adult. He had very little in terms of earthly possessions – just the clothes on His back which the soldiers drew lots for when they crucified Him. The sign they put on His cross said “The King of the Jews” – but it was wrong – He is the King of all the world and died for all of us. What an incredible truth this is.
The question for each of us this Sunday is – what is our response to the claim that Christ is King? Do we recognise Him as such and will we let Him reign in our own lives?
Plant Quiz in aid of the St. Petroc's Flower Festival
Today (24th November) is the final day for you to return your completed plant quiz, either directly to me, or placed in the designated box at the back of the Church. The amount raised will be announced next week, and the answers to the quiz will be available at the back of St Petroc's.I do hope that you have enjoyed the challenge, whilst also raising money for the St Petroc's Flower Festival 2020.Mary Andrew
Saturday November 30th
Pre-Christingle Preparation Get together
There are a number of candles to be prepared, plus stars to be cut out in readiness for the main Christingle preparation day which will take place in the afternoon on 21st December (T.B.C).
I propose that as many as possible come together in the Church Room on Saturday 30th November at 2pm.Refreshments will be provided. Please contact me for further details.Mary Andrew 01364 642092
Sunday December 1st
Advent Carol Service
St Petroc’s Church at 6.00pmSaturday December 14th
Christmas Food FestWith Coffee Morning and
DrawSaturday December 14th
In the Methodist Schoolroom10am to 12 noon
A variety of festive foods, (some homemade),
Including chutneys, pickles, sweets,Biscuits and much more
Money raised to fund flowersfor the 2020 Flower Festival
Donations towards either the festive foods or the Draw gratefully received
by John Giles or Greg 73193
From Pudding charms by Charlotte Druitt Cole
Our Christmas pudding was made in November,All they put in it, I quite well remember:
Currants and raisins, and sugar and spice,Orange peel, lemon peel—everything nice
Mixed up together, and put in a pan.“When you've stirred it,” said Mother, “as much
as you can,We'll cover it over, that nothing may spoil it,
And then, in the copper, to-morrow we'll boil it.”