Lawton Light!
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November 2019 50p
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LAWTON LIGHT! Who’s Who at All Saints’? Rector Rev Steve Clapham** Tel 01270 876604
Alphabet House Liverpool Road West ST7 3DZ
Readers John Atkins** Tel:01782 784632
Margaret Cruxton** Tel:01270 876366
Bev Boulton** Tel:01270 874491
Church Wardens Jane Baker Tel:01270 876363
Bev Boulton Tel:01270 874491
Dty. Church Warden Paul Cruxton Tel:01270 876366 Verger Joyce Fletcher Tel:01270 874219
Secretary PCC Debbie Evans Tel:07943801955
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** Members of our team are very pleased to visit you in your home, to listen to you, talk with you, and pray with you. Nothing is too trivial, and nothing is beyond the reach of God's love and grace.
All you have to do is pick up the telephone and call.
We will be delighted to hear from you, and respond to your need.
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Rector’s Letter issued a proclamation calling for a two-minute silence at 11:00am to remember the members of the Winning the Peace? armed forces who lost their lives
in the line of duty. So we come to the 101st Anniversary of the end of the Great War – and after all the significance of last year’s commemorations this year will be a little quieter I suppose.
Our thoughts will turn to how the country faced the time of peace after such a time of trauma and The two-minute silence was in loss. Schoolgirls in 1918 were fact adopted from a South African warned that they might never be idea that had spread from Cape married - so many prospective Town through the husbands had been killed in Commonwealth in 1919. The first World War 1, that their chances minute was dedicated to those could be slim. It’s hard for us to who died in the war, and the imagine the slaughter. The total second to those left behind – number of both civilian and families affected by bereavement military casualties is estimated at and other effects of the conflict. around 37 million people, ending only when the Armistice took It was taken up by King George V, effect on the eleventh hour of the writing, “it is my desire and hope eleventh day of the eleventh that at the hour when the month in 1918. Armistice came into force, there may be for the brief space of two It was actually 100 years ago, on minutes a complete suspension of 11th November 1919, that the all our normal activities.” first Armistice Day (now Remembrance Day) was marked It had an immediate impact. An in the UK. King George V had observer wrote, “The whole
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World Stands to Attention. From renewed conflict, we can see how the Indian jungles to Alaska, on they managed to win the war, but the trains, on the ships at sea, in failed to win the peace. every part of the globe where a few British were gathered Learning from that experience, together, the Two-Minute pause the victorious nations in 1945 was observed." embarked on the Marshall Plan. This brought committed The Cenotaph was erected engagement and investment temporarily in Whitehall for a across Europe and Japan, turning peace parade for Armistice Day in old enemies into new friends and 1920. After a tremendous leading to over 70 years of peace nationwide response, it became a and prosperity for everyone. permanent structure, and in the following years war memorials Maybe this year is a good time to were created in other British reflect that winning the peace is towns and cities. often harder than winning the war, that reconciliation is a In 1939, the two-minute silence painful and costly thing that of Armistice Day was moved to needs to be continually worked the nearest Sunday to 11th at, so that future generations November, so that it would not don’t have to fight another war. conflict with wartime production, a tradition we have continued. As Christians we know that God But remembering is not enough – has given us this work of we need to learn from the past if reconciliation to carry on in his we are not destined to repeat it. name: so may our words and actions always seek to break The Great War was said to be ‘the down walls of hostility and fear, war to end all wars’. But it and see the good in our friends wasn’t. As we look back on the and neighbours, so that we events of 100 years ago and how continue to win the peace. the victorious nations imposed isolation and retributions on old enemies that merely led to 5
Toy Service 2019
year’s launch of the appeal and October has gone and for many bring back some gift tags, which thoughts turn to Christmas, our will be available on Sunday Toy Service this year is on Sunday November 10th. December 1st. My hope is that All Saints’ Church The Salvation Army Christmas will embrace this project with the Present Appeal – Give a Gift Light generosity you’ve shown in Up a Life! based in Crewe previous years and make Christmas 2019 wonderful for a The Salvation Army is running its child in need of love at this annual campaign to bring festive special time of the year. treats to families on low incomes and victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
A team of volunteers will wrap the present and distribute it through The Salvation Army, health visitors and social services before Christmas Day.
With this project we are invited to collect some gift tags with age and gender of the recipient and match up a gift. With love and best wishes as we all prepare for Christmas. I will know more in early Bev x November when I go to this 6
9.00 am 10th November The Fiery Furnace
In Messy Church children and their parents/ carers have fun learning about the Christian faith together through different activities— crafts, cooking, games, songs…
Messy Church ends with a story and prayer, followed by a chance to chat over refreshments. Messy Church will finish at 10.15am
If you would like to know more about Messy Church please contact Jackie Moss on 01782 771067 Or come along on the day.
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Famous quotes
Sermons Laughlines The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good etcetera... ending; and to have the two as close together as possible. - George Burns Hold on
While out in the town, I saw an Health elderly couple holding hands while Be careful about reading health they were walking. books. You may die of a misprint. - Mark Twain As they approached, I commented on how romantic it was. The man Tempted? replied, "We have been holding Don't worry about avoiding hands when we go out in public for temptation...as you grow older, it years. I have to. If I let go, she will avoid you. - Winston Churchill shops." Apostolic
An old lady went to church and heard the young minister preach. When she was leaving someone asked her what she thought of him. “Well!” she said, “he was truly apostolic. He took a text and went everywhere preaching the gospel.”
Thou shalt not
A Sunday school class was study- ing the Ten Commandments. They were ready to discuss the last one. The teacher asked if anyone could tell her what it was. Susie raised her hand, stood tall, and quoted, "Thou shall not take the covers off the neighbour's wife."
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Stay-Day at All Saints… different prayer sections and help people concentrate, the most Part 5 Ways of Praying common of which is: Lord, in your mercy hear our prayer.
There are no hard and fast rules to prayer. We are all individuals with our own thoughts about style and content. This individuality can bring a freshness and vitality into a time Intercessory Prayer spent talking and listening to God. Prayer isn’t about using flowery Welcome to this final article on language. It’s about communicating prayer where we’ll be looking at through plain, simple language. intercessory prayer. Remember to whom the prayer is dedicated and if praying with a group, Have you ever felt an unexplained the congregation or individuals who desire to pray for others, for your are being asked to join their thoughts community or the world at large? This with your words. Make sure your is intercessory prayer. An intercessor language is accessible, your theology is someone who talks with God on sound and let your personality mould others behalf. The Bible is quite clear your prayer. Allow your imagination that we are called to be intercessors. to paint pictures with words. Writing The letter to the Ephesians tells us to it down may be helpful. When you’ve “pray in the Spirit on all occasions completed it ask yourself this with all kinds of prayers and question: ‘If I had come across this requests”. When we pray in this way prayer in a book, would I have used we are building bridges between God it? If the answer is ‘No!’ then re- and the people for whom we pray. examine what you have written and Jesus is our model for intercessory see if you can refine the language, prayer. He prayed for those who were change a word or two, structure the sick and possessed by demons. He lines better. prayed for his disciples. He even prayed for you and me. Silence is important, in that it allows us time to digest all that has been Intercessory prayer often has silent said through prayer. It gives us pauses in between each topic as well precious time within worship to let as a response to break up the our hearts talk and our mouths stay
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silent. As David Adams says ‘It is not are praying. Make a short outline an empty time but a God-filled time regarding what you want to when we open ourselves up to him. cover. Keep your thoughts organised. But even within a simple prayer there • Focus on one thing at a time. can be time to pause, reflect and When we pray it’s often easy to respond before proceeding. No-one lose our train of thought or get said that a prayer was a continual sidetracked. Don’t move on until stream of words ending in Amen. you’ve said everything you want to
say about that topic. Writing a prayer can be an uplifting • Avoid feeling pressured. Praying experience, taking words and using to God is a very personal them carefully to express your own experience. In this moment you thoughts and feelings. can discuss anything you want in So how do we construct a prayer? the way you want. Don’t feel that • Decide why you’re praying this you have to do things a certain prayer. What is its purpose? Are way. you asking God to forgive, to fulfil a • Begin with gratitude. There is need, to praise him, or to thank him always something to be thankful for something? Whatever the for so acknowledge God for all reason, knowing your motivation the blessings he has given you. will help you know what to include. • Praise God. Acknowledge his love • Approach your prayer with a and share your love for him. sincere heart. It’s no use praying • Tell God what the needs of to God unless you really mean others are. This can be in the what you say. form of gratitude, asking for • Manage your expectations. forgiveness, or guidance. Praying to God doesn’t mean that • End your prayer. Bring the prayer you will automatically receive to a close with a simple sentence what you ask for. Sometimes and Amen. God’s plan is bigger than our comprehension and only he can I hope you have found this series on see what we are asking for isn’t prayer helpful and that it enriches really what we need. your prayer life. Keep talking with God because he longs to have a • Jot down some notes. Think special relationship with you. about what you want to say. This Margaret Cruxton will keep you on track while you 11
I am only a child and its hard to Peace explain The feeling I have as I sit in the On the eleventh day of the rain eleventh month And I think of the men The guns had ceased and peace Who went off to war had come, Knowing they would not come Another war with so much loss home anymore As brave men fought and victories won. I cannot say thank you to the men left in France We honour those who gave their Who laid down their lives to give lives us a chance And took up arms against the foe, I cannot say thank you to the Not knowing if they would return ones who returned But faithful to the call to go. For thank you is not what those brave men earned Battles rage throughout the earth, It seems that wars will never I owe them my life as I live it cease today Until the day that Christ returns - A life in freedom because of that And only then will there be peace. day I owe them much more than I can The Prince of Peace, Emmanuel ever repay Will come to end this world of I owe them the lives that they strife gave up that day And as He brings His kingdom in They will live in my heart for as He’ll usher in eternal life. long as I live And my children will learn of that By Megan Carter gift that they gave.
Jodie Johnson (aged9)
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Divine Relief and meeting in January with Chester Diocese to explore more funding Reordering Project opportunities. On Sunday October 20th, Bev Boulton, Yvonne Banks and Jane Taking into account as much as Baker attended all three service to possible we believe the cost of inform the church of where we were reordering is £158,000, we have up to with the Divine Relief and currently circa £50,000 raised over Reordering Project. the last 3 years from Gift Aid, legacies, church events, social events Bev reminded us of our previous and donations. Yvonne stressed the reordering project to change the Altar importance of gift aid, even if you are area to the current Altar Dais, the not a tax payer as there are other huge leap of faith taken as a church government funding opportunities. to enable and empower that much needed change and the many ways We have asked the church to pray the dais has been used since 2013 about what contribution they are able to pledge both in prayer time and Jane referenced the church survey, monetary contribution and to bring which consulted church members and back their pledge to church at the wider community, the main three anytime during our day of Prayer and findings which were:- Promise on Sunday November 17th or 1. Flexibility of space within the to post to the Treasurer Yvonne central part of church Banks. The PCC can then ascertain if 2. Inside facilities we are able to proceed with the 3. Poor navigation of current facilities project. and creche space too small Jane then led the church in prayer for Yvonne then updated the church on wisdom and guidance for the future views from Chester Diocese, heating needs of our church . quote, a new architect, the building Please contact Bev ,Yvonne or Jane costs given by a quantity surveyor for more information. and an application to the Headley Trust for a maximum grant of £7,000, A pledge card can be picked up in we have just heard that we have been church or a copy can be found on granted £2000. We also have a page 16 in this magazine. 13
From the Church Registers
Funerals
We offer sympathy to the relatives of those who have died.
On 12th September Graham Arthur Whaling Age 71 years On 27th September Nancy Coppenhall Age 90 years On 2nd October Jean Margaret Capey Age 85 years
“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, ……. Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”
23rd Psalm
Baptisms
On the basis of a confession of faith in God, we warmly welcome this person into the Christian family of All Saints’ Church
On November 24th Evie May Burgess
“I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge--that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.”
Ephesians 3:18-19
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Church Collections for September 2019
Week Beginning 1st £586.02
Week Beginning 8th £460.43
Week Beginning 15th £141.74 Week Beginning 22nd £366.91
Week Beginning 29th £763.25
Our thanks to everyone who has helped us by giving faithfully and generously towards our costs of mission, ministry and maintenance.
Bible Readings for November Services
Date Epistle Gospel
3rd Ephesians 1.11-23 Luke 6.20-31
10th 2 Thessalonians 2.1-5,13-17 Luke 20.27-38
17th 2 Thessalonians 3.6-13 Luke 21.5-19
24th Colossians 1.11-20 Luke 23.33-43
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2020 So as the darker nights creep upon Community us through the Autumn and Winter months, we would like as many Knitting people as possible to help with this Theme project so if you know anyone who can knit please ask them to help too.
All knitted squares can be left in CREATION church, given to a member of the Latest updates congregation who will bring them Date of Exhibition into church, or give them to the person who delivers your Parish Monday 27th July to Sunday Magazine. 2nd August Keep sending in squares in various Please send colours of creams shades of green and shades of blue and browns ( send any other too. colours if you have spare wool too) Over the next few months we will have updates on how the squares If any knitters are gathering are coming along and what different together to knit squares please colours we will be requiring to let us know we would love to complete the project . hear from you. Our recipe is :- using double knitting Thank you for all the squares wool and size 4 mm needles (old received so far. number 8) cast on 25 stitches, knit 45 rows then cast off, hopefully you will have a 4 inch knitted square – wonderful.
If you need further information ring Bev on 01270 874491
Or contact us via facebook.com/churchlawton or www.allsaintschurchlawton.co.uk
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Christmas Market & Lights Switch On
Sunday November 24th 2019 Alsager 4pm to 8pm
Christian Aid have a tombola stall with chocolates and wine as prizes
Any gifts of chocolate and wine will be greatly appreciated.
Christian Aid continues to work to bring an end to poverty around the world. Money raised is used in emergencies and also in long-term development
All gifts will be gratefully received
Linda Jones
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All Saints ’ Church Church Lawton All Saints ’ Church Church Lawton Community Christmas CommunityTree Christmas Festival Tree Festival Church Open for viewing
ChurchSaturday Open30th November for viewing 2019
Saturday2pm 1st to December 4.00pm 2017
Sunday2pm to1st 4.000pm December 12.30pm to 4pm th Sunday 4 Decemberth Monday 2nd12.30 to Friday to 4pm 6 December 10.00am—4.00 pm (daily) th th Monday 5 to Friday+ 9 December 10.00Late —Night4.00 Opening!!!pm (daily) + ThursdayLate Night 5th Opening!!!December 4pm to 8pm th Thursday 6 December 6pm to 8pm Light Refreshments Available
Trees will beLight displayed Refreshments in church Available throughout Advent Please contact Bev Boulton -Tel:01270 874491
Trees to be displayedfor more in church details. throughout Advent Please contact Bev Boulton -Tel:01270 874491 for more details.
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Recycling and green Reducing microplastic release from living tips washing Researchers at Newcastle University have found that the delicate cycle, Teabags and which uses about twice as much water microplastics as other settings; releases an average
of 800,000 more plastic microfibres We have known than lower-water volume settings. for some time that most The findings that water volume is the teabags are made using plastic to seal greatest determinant of plastic them. I stopped composting the church microfibre release contradicts the teabags when I kept finding the plastic previous wisdom that it was agitation remains in my compost. that led textiles to shed their microfibres. Millions are shed every In the UK we drink approximately 60.2 time we do a load of washing that has billion cups of tea every year. clothes made of nylon, polyester or Researchers at McGill University acrylic. The fibres are so tiny that they started to wonder whether the plastic easily slip through the drain filter and in the bags would release out of the washing machine where microparticles into the tea. They found they can enter rivers, streams and that a single plastic teabag at brewing eventually the oceans where they are temperature released about 11.6bn swallowed up by the animals living microplastic and 3.1bn nanoplastic there. If the water volume is high, the particles into the water. This had an water will bash the clothes around effect on some water fleas they tested more than if less water is used, the and reported some anatomical and water forces its way through the behavioural abnormalities. There are clothing and plucks fibres of polyester no comparable human data as yet. from the textiles.
So, if you want to avoid the The researchers hope that the findings microplastics; Clipper removed all will trigger the appliance industry to plastic from their teabags in 2018 and use less water and develop filters that they are the ones to go for if you need catch plastic microfibres, so they do teabags. Alternatively, use loose tea. not enter open waters. In the PG Tips sell it in a box with minimal meantime, it helps just to avoid the plastic. delicate cycle and use a Guppy Bag for non-natural fabric in other wash cycles.
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http://guppyfriend.com/en/ available Christmas Cards directly from the company who make As usual, I will be them or via Ebay, Amazon and making a large Lakeland. Christmas card for church which you can Wyatt & Jack use to wish the church family a Merry Inflatable Amnesty Christmas. It will save paper and I will The Wyatt & Jack get it into church for the first Sunday Inflatable Amnesty, in Advent. This year I am sending as because lots of beach many e-cards as possible and making a goers, end up donation to The Woodland Trust with throwing quite a few the money I will have saved. broken inflatables Make sure any paper cards that you do and water toys, into bins either before send do not have any glitter or foil on the end of their holidays, or on their them because they cannot be way home e.g. old windbreaks, recycled. It is estimated that 1.5 billion trampolines, rubber dinghies, paddling Christmas cards are thrown away each pools and all sorts of other beach year in the UK. They can go in your paraphernalia. Have you still got some grey recycling bin or some stores lying around in your shed or garage? might be collecting them for charity. So THIS YEAR, If you have an inflatable that has a puncture that you can't Cutting down food waste repair, or is intended for the bin- send In the UK we throw away the it to them and they will turn it equivalent of 1 in 4 bags of food into bags ! shopping: 70 million tonnes and Send your items to them at: enough to fill the Albert Hall 100 times Wyatt & Jack Inflatable Amnesty, Unit over. Food waste can get even worse 7, Weavers Yard, Lane End, over the festive season. The foods we Bembridge. IOW PO35 5US most often throw away are milk, potatoes and apples. Love Food Hate You can track the progress of your Waste have a lot of useful recipes and item and they have offered to refund tips for shopping, freezing and using postage or will collect from you using a up left-over food. It can also help to courier service. Find out more at save you money. https://www.wyattandjack.com/blogs/ https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/ news/wyatt-jack-inflatable-amnesty Happy Recycling Carol Henshaw 21
Diary Dates for 2019
Christmas Tree Festival Saturday 30th November from 2pm to Friday 6th December
November Afternoon Games Club
Fancy a game of Logo, Dominoes, Rummikub, Snakes and Ladders, Ludo, Scrabble or other games. Tuesday 5th November 2.00 pm at All Saints’ Church Lawton Enjoy a challenge or teach others.
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Church Prayer Meetings 3rd November 9.45am to 10.15 am 1st December 9.45am to 10.15 am 5th January 9.45am to 10.15 am 2nd February 9.45am to 10.15 am
Prayer Chain
We also have a prayer chain to pray for you whatever your need. If you would like us to pray for you or would like to know more about the prayer meeting or prayer chain please contact Ann Kennerley—you can speak to her in church on a Sunday evening, or call her on Tel: 01782 782427
Prayer of the Month
Prayer, Praise & Power
O Lord, how majestic is your name because you are faithful and true. Your faithfulness is precious and powerful. You inspire and encourage, give me strength to do things. Thank you Jesus because you care about everything in my life. I will love you to the end of my days.
Amen
Praise Psalms by All Saints’ Tuesday morning’s Bible study group
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What’s on at All Saints`?
Visit our web site www.allsaintschurchlawton.co.uk or facebook.com/churchlawton
Midweek Services will resume in the Communion New Year
Worship at Sunday 24th November All Saints’ Lawton Manor 3:00pm Church House Groups Tuesdays at 9.45am, Sharing the Love 67 Brown Ave. of Jesus Tuesdays at 10am, in our community 12 Brattswood Dr.
Bell Ringers Tuesday evenings Call Harold Dowler 01782 786763 Practice at All Saints Church Lawton 2nd Thursday in the month 7.45 pm.
Please send any material for inclusion in the December edition of Lawton Light! by 10th November
To Jane Baker 25 Dairylands Road, Church Lawton, ST7 3EU
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All Saints' Church, Church Lawton Services & Speakers for November 2019 8.30 am 10.45 am 6.00 pm All Saints’ Sunday 3rd Holy Communion Holy Communion Service of the Word Steve Clapham Steve Clapham Steve Clapham 3 Before Advent 10th Remembrance Holy Communion Steve Clapham Steve Clapham 2 Before Advent 17th Holy Communion Holy Communion Evening Prayer Steve Clapham Margaret Cruxton Margaret Cruxton Christ the King 24th Baptism Holy Communion Steve Clapham Steve Clapham
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TBC
Poppies
Jane Baker Jane
Flowers
Donated By Donated
Donated By Donated
Jackie Moss Jackie Moss
Arranged By Arranged By Arranged
Judy Bredon Judy
Prayers Jane Baker Jane
Jackie Moss
Harold Dowler Harold
Ann Ann Kennerley
Steve Clapham Steve Clapham Steve
Margaret Cruxton Margaret Cruxton Margaret
Bev Boulton Bev Jones Linda Boulton Bev
Readers
Jackie Moss
Paul Paul Cruxton
Ruth Griffiths Ruth
Ann Ann Kennerly
Judy Breedon Judy
Jillian Hughes Jillian
Harold Dowler Harold Dowler Harold
Barbara Bailey Barbara Ann Kennerley
Steve Clapham Steve Clapham Steve
Christine Clapham Christine
Linda Jones Linda
Mary Woods Mary
Colin Woods Colin
Ann Ann Kennerly
Jillian Hughes Jillian
Ann Ann Kennerley Ann Kennerley Ann Kennerley
James Patterson James
Sidespersons Sidespersons
BCP
Baptism
Service Service
Messy Church Messy
Remembrance
Prayer meeting Prayer
Evening Prayer Evening
Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy
Holy Communion Communion Holy
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