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MINISTER: Revd Eddie Boon 023 8084 5008 [email protected]
SECRETARY: Dr Richard Hall 023 8084 0191 [email protected]
TREASURER: Nick Tustian 023 8084 0296 [email protected]
NEWSLETTER EDITORS:
Diana Sandy Jan Sherlock
023 8084 2745 07928 819300 [email protected]
ROOM LETTING SECRETARY:
Mike Garside 023 8086 1381 [email protected]
PASTORAL ASSISTANT:
Kay Keen 023 8084 1134 [email protected]
FAMILIES MATTER:
Joan Shewry 023 8020 7623 [email protected]
CHURCH OFFICE:
Cornerstone New Rd, Hythe
023 8084 5005 [email protected]
CHURCH WEBSITE:
Roger Perkin www.cornerstonehytheurc.org.uk
SAFEGUARDING OFFICER:
Nikkie Pullen 07903 885053 [email protected]
Time Style
9.30 am - 10.30 am 'Traditional' with more 'hymns' than 'songs'.
Coffee break – an opportunity to be together.
11.00 am - 12.15 pm 'Contemporary' using the music group.
Coffee after the service - an opportunity to be together.
Communion Services at Cornerstone
9.30 am & 11.00 am on Sunday 2nd February
11.30 am on Monday 17th February
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Calendar 30
Christian Gatherings 9
Dementia Support Groups 19, 20, 21
Foyer Ministries 8, 10
Homegroups 7
Letter from the Minister 4
Obituary 26
Overseas Mission 12, 22-25
Prayer 15-18
Rotas and Birthdays 27, 29
Social Events and Fund Raising 11, 14
Thanks and Praise 28-29
Worship arrangements 5, 6
Young People & Children 13
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If you would like any FURTHER INFORMATION about the church please contact any of the LEADERSHIP TEAM whose photographs
are displayed in the Foyer, or the Church Secretary Richard Hall on 023 8084 0191 or
by e-mail at [email protected]
Copy for the March Newsletter to be with the Editors by
9th February 2020 please
E-mail: [email protected]
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Letter from the Minister Sandpipers, Southampton Road, Hythe SO45 5AA
Tel: Office 023 8084 5008 & Home 023 8020 7868
Dear friends
This month the magazine letter has been written by one of our Elders, Steve Baker. Thank you Steve.
With best wishes for the month ahead.
February is here and I wonder if you have been complaining about the weather? Looking back just a few weeks to the beginning of 2020 the world has already had floods, fire, earthquakes, famine and wars. It makes me so thankful for living in the UK and the February weather. We have been richly blessed with years of peace and a high standard of living.
When I was a little boy I remember my grandmother in the kitchen busy about her tasks softly singing “Count your blessings, count them one by one and it will surprise you what the Lord has done”. It was only as I grew older that I learnt of all the difficulties she had overcome, in the war their house was bombed. All she and her three children managed to salvage were a few bits of furniture and she went through a lot more but still she was singing “count your blessings”.
Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 1 v 12 “I thank Christ Jesus our Lord who has given me strength.” Paul goes on to tell us something of his background, but he doesn’t tell us at this point of all the trials he went through. He counts his blessings and in verse 14 he writes “The grace of our Lord was poured out on me abundantly along with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus”. He shares that he was “the worst of sinners”, and explains that through the example of God saving him others would be able to believe and receive eternal life. He ends with an outpouring of his appreciation for that blessing by addressing God. “To the King eternal. Immortal, invisible the only God be honour and glory for ever and ever”.
The greatest blessing that any of us can count is having a God who is eternal, immortal and invisible yet saves, loves and cares for you and me. May God bless you as you count your many blessings.
Steve Baker
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Midweek Services February 2020
Date Time Leader and Theme
7 1130 Encounter Revd Eddie Boon
12 1110 Special Days
(Luke 3)
17 1130 Communion Kay Keen
Worship in February 2020
Date Time All morning services led by Revd
Eddie Boon except where indicated
2 0930 & 1100
Morning Worship with Communion
“Continual Forgiveness”
Matthew 6 v 12-15, 18 v 21 - 35
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0930
1100 Morning Worship
All Age Parade Service
Sierra Leone Team Feedback
1800 Limitless Youth Service
16 0930 & 1100 Morning Worship - leader to be confirmed
23 0930 & 1100 Morning Worship
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BADGERS HOLT Butts Ash Lane, Hythe
Songs of Praise - 3.45 pm to 4.30 pm
Sunday 9th February led by Alison Boon
Communion - 11.30 am to 12.00 am
Monday 24th February led by Kay Keen
Thank you to everyone who helps with the services. The residents very much appreciate our visits.
Jenny Mansbridge 07766 522602
ENCOUNTER In the Worship Area at Cornerstone
An interactive half hour to stimulate the
soul including music, activity, reading,
quiet and an opportunity to share.
Friday 7th February - 11.30am - 12 noon
“The Parable of the Talents”
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Friday 6th March 2020 - 1.30 pm St John’s Church, Hythe
See back cover for details or speak to Pat Dudley - Tel: 023 8084 4899
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Discussion starters can be found in the Church Office after the services or downloaded from the church website
www.cornerstonehytheurc.org.uk
HOMEGROUP LOCATIONS
Cornerstone Church Tuesdays 2.30 pm, Wednesdays 2.30 pm Thursdays 10.30 am, Fridays 9.30 am
Dibden Purlieu Wednesdays 7.30 pm
Dibden Thursdays 10.00 am
Hythe Wednesdays 7.30 pm
Hythe (Seashells) Wednesdays 7.30 pm
Marchwood Wednesday evening
If you have not yet joined a homegroup and would like to do so then please contact Jan Sherlock - telephone number 07928 819300.
E-mail: [email protected]
PRAYER 20:20
On the 20th of each month there will be
an opportunity to meet at church at
8.20 pm (20:20) to pray for 20 minutes
together. Pick up a brochure and
bookmark from the Prayer Desk in the
Foyer. For more information please
speak to Jo Pearce.
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MEN@CORNERSTONE
The next Men’s Breakfast will be on
Saturday 8th February - 8.30 am
We hope you have an enjoyable time at Men’s
Breakfast. If you have any ideas for different events please contact the
organisers. If you would like to join the organising team you would be
made very welcome.
To book a place or if you need any further information please contact:
Andy Turnpenny (8084 4051), Dave Symmonds (8084 4447),
George Gibson (8019 5089)
or send an e-mail to: [email protected]
Women’s Guild
We meet at Cornerstone in Meeting Room 1 at 2.15 pm on a Thursday afternoon
6th February June Richens - Cancer Support Group
and our Bring and Buy Table
13th February Pat Dudley - Visit to Buckfast Abbey
27th February Revd Chris Copley - Jordan Holiday
Do join us at any of our meetings, you will be very welcome
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FOYER MINISTRIES AT CORNERSTONE
Coffee bar open 10.00 am - 12.30 pm Mondays - Saturdays
Fair trade filter coffee, tea and biscuits and cold drinks available Meet your friends and enjoy a relaxing morning!
*** OPEN DOORS ***
in the Foyer at Cornerstone Sunday 23rd February - 3.00 pm to 4.30 pm
Open Doors Is held in the Church Foyer at Cornerstone every fourth Sunday of the month from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm. We welcome all who would like to come and share with our warm friendly group who support one another in any way we can, whilst enjoying a selection of cakes and a lovely cup of tea.
I look forward to seeing you. Please bring a friend with you if you would like to. Everyone is welcome through our Open Doors.
Heather Bowers - Group Co-ordinator
PINS & NEEDLES
every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon
We are a friendly group who meet for
two hours on a Friday morning as we
knit, sew and crochet. Tea, coffee and
pleasant conversation are always
available.
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EXPLORERS COURSE
We hope to run another Explorers Course in the New Year.
It would be held in the Worship Area at Cornerstone and include short DVD’s followed by a discussion.
It could take place either in the morning or evening to suit those wishing to attend.
If you would like to have answers to questions of faith, let us know that you are interested.
Graham and Sheila Thatcher 8084 6404
TRIP TO SWANAGE
The Fellowship and Social Ministry Team are planning an outing to Swanage on Saturday 4th July.
We are asking people to sign a list in the foyer to say if they are interested. Also whether they would like to use their own transport or travel together by coach, costing about £15 per person.
Once we have enough information, details will be finalised. Please contact Bev Hall for further details.
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THE BIBLE SOCIETY IN CHINA
This item was taken from the Winter 2019
edition of “Word in Action” the newsletter of the
Bible Society. It shows how your donations are
changing people’s lives in China.
Fruit grower Han Xiaoling never went to school as a
child because she had to help out with the family. So
before she attended a scripture literacy class in her
village church, supported by Bible Society, Han could barely read a word. She
crammed into the class with 120 others, and within six months she could
read basic text. The result? She’s been filled with confidence and passion to
share God’s word. ‘There are opportunities everywhere,’ said Han. ‘I want
people to know that all we have comes from God and that they should trust
Him.’ Already her family, her husband’s family and three of her friends have
come to faith in Christ. ‘After learning to read I felt more hopeful, I could
appreciate the message of God for me,’ added Han.
There will be more inspiring life stories in future editions of Cornerstone
News. If you would like to help with the work in China by making a
donation please visit their website www.biblesociety.org.uk or
telephone 01793 418222
MISSION TO SEAFARERS
I would be most grateful to receive your
used Christmas cards. These will be used
when we make up the sailors’ parcels for
next Christmas.
Agnes Macintosh
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BOYS' BRIGADE
It was good to see the boys again after the Christmas
break. They all enjoyed playing party games and
eating hot dogs and cakes at our Christmas party.
Both sections are continuing their badge work. They
have done some new year puzzles and listened to the bible story
about Moses in the bulrushes followed by a quiz. All the boys are
practising for the International Team Game Competition. There
are six games in total. These will be judged during March.
Gill Tabenor Leader in Charge
CORNERSTONE YOUTH CLUB
Every Tuesday - 7.30 pm to 9.00 pm
Except School Holidays
Available most weeks are computers, football, badminton, console games, tuck shop,
table tennis, and more!
Bring your friends, only £1 entry (year 7 and older)
All enquiries contact:
James Willett or Dave Symmonds [email protected]
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PRAYER POINTERS FOR FEBRUARY
“May the God of hope fill you with joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15 v 13
Our Daytime Prayer Group meet on Monday mornings from 10.00am - 11.00am. All are welcome to join us.
At our Homegroups we pray for each other, for our friends, our church, and for any situations local or worldwide that are on our hearts. If you would like to be part of a homegroup please speak to Jan Sherlock.
During our Sunday morning services Intercessions are led by members of our congregation. If you would like to lead the prayers one Sunday please speak to Jytta James. At our occasional Times of Healing Prayer between the 9.30 am and 11.00 am Sunday Services we pray for those who come for prayer for healing. There is a Prayer Board in the Foyer where you can post requests for Prayer and Thanksgiving which will be brought to our Daytime Prayer Group on a Monday morning. Please feel free to add your prayer requests to the board where we can all see them and join you in prayer. Why not keep this prayer sheet with your Bible
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IN FEBRUARY PLEASE PRAY FOR 1st to 8th
Pray for all Cornerstone organisations shown on page 31 and read their reports throughout this newsletter.
Pray for the community in which we live and for the involvement of Families Matter in so many areas of need.
Pray for the team returning from Sierra Leone on the 4th, that their ministry of teaching, medical and practical support will have been successful and fruitful.
9th to 15th
Pray for the following outreach possibilities
At Badgers Holt on the 9th as the group from Cornerstone share Songs of Praise with the residents.
At FAB 15 with the Toddler Group in the worship area at Cornerstone on the 12th as a bible story is shared with families.
On Valentines Day on the 14th when many will be concentrating on human love, pray for opportunities with your contacts to talk about Jesus’ love for them.
Pray for our government and for wisdom as decisions are made affecting the whole country.
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16th to 22nd
Pray on the 20th at 20:20 pm for 20 minutes with many others for opportunities to speak about Jesus.
Pray for peace in our time and use the news of each day through the media to pray specifically for areas of challenge and conflict.
Pray for the Family Activity Morning at Cornerstone on Thursday 20th, that many will take advantage of this provision. Help us to share Jesus in word and deed.
23rd to 29th
Pray for families you know during half-term and for school staff as they have a break.
Pray for healing for your contacts who are unwell.
“Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and
thankful. And pray for us, too, that God may open a door for our message, so that we may proclaim the
mystery of Christ, for which I am in chains.”
Colossians 4 v 2 - 4
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USE THE POWER OF PRAISE
“His praise shall continually be in my mouth.” Psalm 34 v 1
You can praise God too little, but you can never praise Him too much.
David writes, ‘From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the
same the Lord’s name is to be praised’ (Psalm 113:3 KJV). ‘Seven
times a day do I praise thee’ (Psalm 119:164 KJV). ‘His praise shall
continually be in my mouth.’
When you are overwhelmed by circumstances, the last thing you feel
like doing is praising God. But it’s the first thing you should do, because
praise gets your attention off yourself and onto God’s miraculous
power. Jehoshaphat faced an army he had no hope of defeating. But
when he started to praise God, his enemies destroyed each other while
he looked on in amazement. When Paul and Silas praised God in
prison, their chains broke and the doors opened. It’s normal to focus on
the problem and forget to praise God, but praise solves problems.
Peter writes: ‘The trial of your faith, being much more precious than of
gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto
praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ’ (1 Peter
1:7 KJV). Start to acknowledge the power of praise and choose to exalt
God regardless of how you feel. Praise brings you into God’s presence
and positions you for His favour and blessing. You say, ‘But I don’t
understand how praise works.’ Think about it like this: you don’t have to
understand aerodynamics in order to fly. You just get on the plane and
the pilot takes you where you need to go. It’s the same when you
praise God – just do it and you’ll get results.
Taken from UCB Word for Today - 14th January 2020
published by UCB, Westport Road, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 4JF
from whom copies can be obtained free of charge.
Daily messages can be found on their website
www.ucb.co.uk/word-for-today
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HYTHE HUDDLE
Thanks from Margaret an Age Concern volunteer
I am writing to thank you all for the good work you do in Hythe Huddle. I have brought a man with dementia
along to three of your sessions and they give him such pleasure, that I wanted to make sure that you knew that. Normally he sits alone (apart from his little dog) in his flat in Dibden Purlieu for most of the day. He is partially blind and his hearing is so poor that he can't read or watch TV, so his days are long and lonely.
Events such as yours are a wonderful way for him to connect with the outside world, and give him such pleasure. His dementia means that these occasions are soon forgotten, but the pleasure gained at the time is greatly enjoyed.
Thank you so much for all you do for the people with dementia in this area, and especially for the lovely Christmas party. With appreciation and many thanks.
BLACKFIELD BUBBLE
We are also greatly in need of more volunteers for our Blackfield Bubble, which is a similar group for people with dementia based in the Jubilee Hall, Fawley on Tuesday afternoons once a month. If anyone could help just to make cups of tea and chat to the old people, it would be much appreciated.
THE BIBLE
How precious is God’s Holy Word Its pages every one! They lead us to the Living Word To Jesus, God’s dear Son.
D. De Haan ODB Ministries
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A HISTORY OF SIERRA LEONE by Maggie Troman
Steve Baker and his team are visiting Sierra Leone from 17 th January to 4th February this year. The following background information will help you to understand their work and the problems they face.
Because of its natural resources which are diamonds, gold and other minerals there has always been a problem with sourcing and production. It could provide work and stability in the country if properly managed.
The country was founded in 1797 to provide a home for freed slaves from the deep south of America. Violence with its neighbour Liberia caused guerrilla warfare for many years until 2002 when democracy took hold. Since then there have been peaceful elections but there is a lot of poverty in the countryside and national management of the country is not good.
There is freedom of religion but Islam increases in influence and the power of the occult is still strong especially in the countryside. Christian ministries in areas of the countryside and in Freetown are helping to set standards and providing infra structure in practical ways as we are doing with the wells in the area of Kafanta in the north.
There is much to be done for the older generation who lived through the civil war and many were displaced as a result. The teaching of Christianity has taken hold in many parts of the country including Freetown the capital. It was one of the first countries in Africa to be evangelised. Corruption is a serious problem at all levels and food security is another major issue. Most people survive on a dollar a day which is about £1.50. Life expectancy is 47-years and the mortality rate is one of the highest in the world.
Churches must be places where compassion, forgiveness and healing take place. There is a need for pastors to be biblically trained and given leadership advice so that standards are kept and bibles in their language are provided and we are doing this in the area we visit .Many pastors do not have a secondary education which makes the teaching difficult. The last visit and the conference proved successful and hopefully this one will be just as valuable to those who come.
Cornerstone is valued by the people of Kafanta Steve Baker is an experienced leader in the field and in a small way with the wells project,
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THE BIBLE SOCIETY IN CHINA
This item was taken from the Winter 2019 edition of “Word in Action”
the newsletter of the Bible Society. It shows how your donations are
changing people’s lives in China.
Ninety-year-old Ma Wen is full of joy. After
25 years of following Jesus, she’s received her
first Bible. Ma Wen got up at 3.00 am to travel
to a rural church with her daughter when she
heard that Bibles were being distributed. She
was one of many who raised her hand to
request a Bible. Ma Wen said, ‘The Bible is
very precious to me. When I became a
Christian I could not read, but I have learned more and more words.’
She wept as she recalled the verse that speaks to her most – ‘where it
says Jesus was crucified for my sins.’ And Ma Wen had a message for
people like you, who helped to put the Bible into her hands: ‘I want to
thank you a thousand times because you are so generous. I am so
happy and thankful to have a Bible today.’
There will be more inspiring life stories in future editions of Cornerstone
News. If you would like to help with the work in China by making a
donation please visit their website www.biblesociety.org.uk or
telephone 01793 418222
the medical training and advice given this time with crop production will help to provide better food for the people. This will make a difference in their daily lives
Also the support Hillary and her friend give to the St. George’s Foundation will help to raise standards of care for the children.
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MY VISIT TO GEORGIA
A message from Julia Cross Last March I went on a conference to Georgia (ex USSR) for persecuted Christians from neighbouring Azerbaijan. It was an amazing time which I was able to share with the Women’s Guild group later in the year, and appreciate your prayers.
This year I am planning to go to Georgia again from March 23rd to 30th and would value your prayers for the conference. I will be leading the children's work for children from families who have recently become Christians from a Muslim/atheistic background, and have very little idea about what being a Christian and living the Christian life involves. Some of their parents have suffered imprisonment, loss of their jobs, fines and even death for their faith. They always know that the secret police are watching them and could arrest them at any time for holding Christian meetings in Azerbaijan.
Please pray for our safety and for the encouragement and protection of the believers there and their children, who live in such a hostile environment. Azerbaijan is currently number 50 on the Open Doors Worldwatch list of countries where there is persecution of Christians. Here is some information from Open Doors on Azerbaijan:
Why are Christians persecuted in Azerbaijan? (The picture shows Azeri Children)
Azeri Christians are considered traitors, betraying not only Islam but also their country. There are about 10,000 Azeri
converts from Islam. They speak a language similar to Turkish, and live between Turkey and Iran.
Most of the persecution of Christians in Azerbaijan comes from government officials at various levels - no religious activities beyond state-run and state-controlled institutions are allowed.
What is life like for Christians in Azerbaijan?
Since 1991, when the country gained independence from the former Soviet Union, all churches have been obliged to re-register at least six times, with fewer congregations managing to pass each time.
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FLOWER ROTA FOR 2020
I still have some vacancies on the flower rota for 2020. You are all welcome to supply the flowers for a Sunday, or share the cost (approximately £25 - £30) with someone. The flowers can be for any occasion, a thank you, family anniversary, or whatever you want. Please contact me at church, or by phone to book your
Sunday – I would like to have the list complete soon – so book early to get the Sunday of your choice!
Thank you all for the support you gave me during 2019, I really enjoy arranging the flowers and giving you all pleasure.
After the services, the flowers are distributed to deserving people in the congregation and are always very much appreciated.
Pamela Bridge Telephone 023 8084 3249
LUNCH AT COSTA COFFEE
Sunday 2nd February
We continue to meet at Costa Coffee in Hythe on the first Sunday of the month after the second
service, to share fellowship. If you have not joined us before do come along.
For further details please contact Alison Boon or Bev Hall [email protected]
Unregistered churches face the constant threat of raids, confiscations and fines. Arrests and beatings occur on a very regular basis. Fear that churches have been infiltrated by informers means that no one knows whom to trust.
Those who are known to be Christians have difficulty in finding a job. Christians from Muslim backgrounds bear the brunt of persecution, both at the hands of the state and from friends and family. They need our prayers and encouragement.
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Thanks from Jeanette Allen "I want to thank the folk at Cornerstone for the care and support I have received since Ken first went into a care home. We, as a family, also want to say thank you to everyone who came to the Thanksgiving Service for Ken, to George Gibson for leading a wonderful service and to Kirsty for the lovely music. Behind the scenes the church was made ready and the room prepared for the wake. Everyone who came to the Thanksgiving Service were impressed by the warm welcome they received. Lots of folk who do not come to church loved the whole atmosphere of the occasion. Thank you.”
TRIBUTE TO KEN ALLEN
Ken was born 92 years ago in Back Lane, Berkhamstead and was the youngest of four children. His father died when Ken was two which was a great sadness to him in later life. Times were very hard for his mother Annie
although there were happy times with Life Boys holidays in Dovercourt. His interests at school were art and sport which he was good at and continued into adult life, winning trophies for football, cricket, tennis and badminton.
When WW11 broke out he volunteered to do his bit and worked away from home on a farm until he was able to join the army in the Parachute Regiment, which at 18 was a great adventure. After the war he worked for the G.P.O. which later became British Telecom, firstly digging pole holes but ending his career as Manager for the Bedford Area. He married Audrey in 1945 and they had six children.
Following the death of Audrey in 1986 Ken met Jeannette and they married in this church in 1989. They lived happily on the Isle-of-Wight for 25 years but decided to move to Hythe where Jeannette renewed her membership. After a while Ken started to come to church with her and Cornerstone came to mean a lot to him saying how nice it was that folk greeted him with a smile and talked to him.
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Rotas for February
Ministry of Flowers (Church)
2 Ben Pearce for Family
9 Ian Edinborough for Dad’s Birthday
16 Helen Roissetter for Family
23 Sylvia and Mike Burman for Family
Communion Rota
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9.30 am Valerie Blasby and Pam Bridge
11.00 am Liz Carvelho and Jeanette Hortop
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS
Emma Borley was welcomed into membership of Cornerstone on Sunday 1st December at the 11.00 am service.
David and Margaret Yapp were welcomed into membership of Cornerstone on Sunday 19th January at the 9.30 am service.
We extend a very warm welcome to all of you and wish you God’s blessing in the years ahead.
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Daphne Aldridge writes: “A big thank you to all my friends at Cornerstone for the flowers so kindly delivered by Sylvia. Flowers always brighten the day. Thank you again. Eric Parker writes, “Thank you for the church
flowers delivered on 25th November which were much appreciated. Thank you too, to Sylvia for bringing them.” Margaret Douther says: "Thank you for the lovely flowers from Cornerstone, such a lovely uplift to my heart. Thank you all. God bless." Paul and Sandra Hockings, grandparents who attend Toddler Group, thank you for the Church flowers they received when Paul suffered a stroke. Valerie and Peter Blasby would like to say thank you to Eddie and all their friends at church for the lovely flowers. The colours were so bright on a rather dull day, they really cheered us up.” Emma Borley writes “Thank you for the beautiful flowers I received recently. Thank you also for your amazing support and friendship. My family feels so blessed to be part of Cornerstone’s family.” Agnes Macintosh writes: “Thank you most sincerely for the flowers I received when I most needed to feel someone cared i.e. my Church Family. The flowers brightened my home and helped me to get through a rather difficult few weeks.” Carole Wicks writes: “A belated thank you for the flowers given to me last year. I do apologise for my delay in writing this note. Wishing everyone at our lovely caring church a Happy New Year.” Kath Riddle writes: “Thank you for the message of welcome and for the bright flowers to enjoy.” Gill and Lawrence Tabenor say thank you for the Church flowers they received. It was a lovely surprise. Thank you to Bev for delivering them. Joy Funnell writes: “Thank you for the beautiful flowers received from the church. Such a lovely surprise and much appreciated.”
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BIRTHDAYS IN JAN/FEB
Happy Birthday to:
Maggie Troman who was 80 on the 2nd Jan Mrs Anne Sanders who will be 88 on the 4th Feb Mrs Anne Lester who will be 95 on the 27th Feb
THANKS
Ken and Jean Young very much appreciated the beautiful flowers they received from the church just before Christmas, after Ken's heart attack. They were a lovely surprise and thank you to the kind ladies who delivered them.
Jytta James writes: “What a lovely surprise to find a bunch of flowers on my doorstep. Many thanks, they were beautiful. Also many thanks to the person who delivered them.”
Helen Roissetter writes: "I would like to say thank you so much to all my friends at Cornerstone for all the prayers, cards, phone calls and visits I received when I was ill and also to Anne for bringing me the beautiful flowers when I arrived home from hospital. All these things were wonderful and helped so much to cheer me up and speed my recovery, it was such a blessing to me. Thank you".
Glenys Bartlett writes: “To the Transport Team at Cornerstone. I would just like to say a very big thank you to all the kind people who make up this team. Without your help some of us would not be able to get to Church to join in worship on Sunday mornings if this service was not available to us. Your help is so much appreciated, especially as you pick us up with a lovely smile and cheery greeting. God bless you all as you care for us in this lovely way.
Norma Turner (Open Doors) says: “Thank you very much for the flowers left on my doorstep on 13th January. I was in, but never heard the doorbell, but I found them when the nurse came. It was a surprise when I had a stroke on 14th December and was taken into hospital where I stayed for over two weeks, so I missed all of Christmas, but I was taken to the church service on Christmas day in a wheel chair where there were only nine of us in beds or chairs but it was very nice. I'm getting on OK but it will take time. Once again thank you so much.”
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FEBRUARY 2020 CALENDAR
The Foyer is open Monday to Saturday 10.00 am - 12.30 pm
Saturday 1
SUNDAY 2 0930 & 1100 Morning Worship with Communion : 1300 Lunch at Costa Coffee in Hythe
Monday 3 HOMEGROUP WEEK 1000 Daytime Prayers : 1730 Boys Brigade
Tuesday 4 0930 Table Top Sale : 1930 Youth Club
Wednesday 5 1000 Toddler Group : 1430 Hythe Huddle
Thursday 6 1415 Women’s Guild
Friday 7 1000 Pins & Needles : 1130 Encounter : 1630 Girls Group
Saturday 8 0830 Men’s Breakfast
SUNDAY 9 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE 0930 Morning Worship : 1100 All Age Parade Service : 1545 Songs of Praise at Badgers Holt : 1800 Limitless Youth Service
Monday 10 1000 Daytime Prayers : 1100 Prayer Ministry Team Meeting : 1730 Boys Brigade
Tuesday 11 1930 Youth Club
Wednesday 12 1000 Toddler Group : 1110 Fab 15 : 1930 Elders Meeting
Thursday 13 1415 Women’s Guild
Friday 14 1000 Pins & Needles : 1900 Quiz - Sprinkles and Questions
Saturday 15
SUNDAY 16 0930 & 1100 Morning Worship
Monday 17 HOMEGROUP WEEK 1000 Daytime Prayers : 1130 Communion
Tuesday 18 0930 Table Top Sale : 1400 Blackfield Bubble, Jubilee Hall, Fawley
Wednesday 19 1000 SWANS Activity Day
Thursday 20 1030 Family Activity Day : 2020 Prayer
Friday 21 1000 Pins & Needles
Saturday 22
SUNDAY 23 0930 & 1100 Morning Worship : 1500 Open Doors
Monday 24 1000 Daytime Prayers : 1130 Communion at Badgers Holt : 1730 Boys Brigade
Tuesday 25 1930 Youth Club
Wednesday 26 1000 Toddler Group : 1930 Leadership Meeting
Thursday 27 : 1415 Women’s Guild
Friday 28 1000 Pins & Needles : 1630 Girls Group
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REGULAR CHURCH ACTIVITIES The Foyer is open Monday - Saturday from 10.00 am - 12.30 pm
SUNDAY 0930-1030 Morning Worship
1100-1215 Family Worship with Light Years (Crèche for small children)
0930 & 1100 Holy Communion: 1st Sunday morning
1500-1630 Open Doors - Tea & Chat 4th Sunday
1800 Limitless Youth Service - as advertised MONDAY 1000-1100 Prayer Time at Cornerstone
1130-1200 Communion (Monday after 3rd Sunday)
**THE BOYS’ BRIGADE
1730-1845 Anchor Boys and Junior Section 5-11 years
TUESDAY
0930-1230 Table Top Sale (alternate weeks as advertised)
1930-2100 **Youth Club 11-16 years
WEDNESDAY 1000-1130 **Toddler Group
1110-1130 **Fab 15 (Wednesday after 2nd Sunday)
1930-2130 Church Meeting (alternate months as advertised)
THURSDAY 1415-1545 Women’s Guild (except 3rd week)
FRIDAY 1000-1200 Pins & Needles Group
1130-1200 Encounter (Friday after 1st Sunday)
SATURDAY 0830-1030 Men’s Breakfast (as announced)
** Except School Holidays & Bank Holidays
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