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The Local Community the Local Church Clergy 2 December Advent Sunday Readers 3 March 1 Before Lent Parish Lay Ministers 2 June Easter 7 PCC Members 1 September Trinity 11 The Diocese Bishop of Lincoln, + Christopher Lowson & his Administrative Team, Bishop of Grimsby, + David Court Bishop of Grantham, + Nicholas Chamberlain Diocesan Chancellor, Mark Bishop Mark Holden Diocesan Registrar, Ian Blane Jim Campbell Registry Clerk, Stephen Borton Ann Mazur Anglican Dioceses of: Peter Dalby Bristol Alan Richardson Bath & Wells Tina Sherriff Birmingham Sarah Thornton Blackburn Barry Thornton Bradford Shirley Keyes Anglican Church in: All Church Wardens Australia All PCC Secretaries Bangladesh All PCC Treasures Brazil (USGP missionaries All PCC members Ruth & Saulo De Barros) The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Parents, Grandparents & Children & all those The Queen & the Royal Family, living & working in the Diocese of Lincoln The Government • Executive Voluntary & Charity Workers, Carers, & Social • Legislature Workers • Judiciary The Prime Minister, MPs and their Tourists advisors. Naval, Army & Air Force Personnel Those who are Redundant, the Unemployed, those with inadequate means & those in trouble 1 Holton cum Beckering 9 December Advent 2 10 March Lent 1 Church Members & their 9 June Pentecost families 8 September Trinity 12 The Diocese Archdeacon of Boston, Justine Allain Chapman Archdeacon of Stow & Lindsey, Mark Steadman Archdeacon of Lincoln, Gavin Kirk Their PAs, Sue Wilson & Tom Wilson The Diocesan Secretary, David Dadswell His PA, Kay Clayton Governance Officer, Helen Doyle Anglican Dioceses of: Canterbury Lynne Anderson Carlisle Andrew Howarth Chester Shirley Keyes Chichester Ian Keyes Carlisle Alex Keyes Anglican Church in: Edie Martin Burundi Valerie Mills Canada Sarah Moore Central Africa Thelma Surfleet Worldwide Church The residents & staff at The Laurels Those worshiping within Methodist Churches The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Those living & working in: Bankers, Investment Managers, Barn Lane Accountants, Tax Inspectors, Insurers, Lincoln Road Underwriters, Loss Adjusters, Statisticians, Market Rasen Road Watery Lane Directors, Chief Executives, Managers, Wragby Road Partners, Leaders, Lincolnshire County Councillors & Administrators, Secretaries & Personal Employees Assistants, Our Member of Parliament, Workers in Public Relations. Edward Leigh 2 Langton by Wragby 16 December Advent 3 17 March Lent 2 Church Members & their 16 June Trinity Sunday families 15 September Trinity 13 The Diocese School of Theology Principal, Sally Myers Administrator, Clare Lindsay Formation of Ordinands, Richard King Virtual Learning & Librarian, Joan Vickers Children & Youth Officers, Charlotte Bloom &Jonny Bell Anglican Dioceses of: Bridget Bourn Chichester Ann Mazur Chelmsford Richard Mazur Coventry Eric Sergeant Derby Margaret Sergeant Anglican Church in: Peg Shuttleworth Central America Roy Shuttleworth Congo Jean Smith Cuba Liz Stephenson Hong Kong The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Those living & working in: Farmers, Agricultural Workers & Church Lane Engineers, Horticulturalists & Market Horncastle Road Gardeners. Hoop Lane Langton Hill Food Manufacturers & Processors. Walk Lane Veterinary Surgeons Employees. East Lindsey District Councillors & Employees The Self Employed & Trades Unions. 3 Rand 23 December Advent 4 24 March Lent 3 Church Members & their 23June Trinity 1 families 22 September Trinity 14 The Diocese Finance Director, Ann Treacy Finance Officers, Karen Pickles & Ruth Yarnell Finance Assistant, Paula Rowett Stipends Administrator, Jane Doughty Assets & Trust Manager, Andrew Gosling His Assistant, Michelle Tucker-Lowe HR Officer, Victoria Duff Julie Blyth The Local Church; Kate Broadhead The Limewoods Federation of Churches Bill Broadhead Anglican Dioceses of: Pam Chapman Durham Sue Johnson Ely Paul Johnson Europe Carl Ingall Exeter Laura Ingall Gloucester Sam Roberts Anglican Church in: Simon Roberts Indian Ocean Brad Watson Ireland Jodie Watson Japan The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Those living & working in Manual & Clerical Workers. Church Lane & the surrounding area Agents & Representatives. The members of the Wragby & Bardney Dairies Methodist Church Those working in the Chemical, Petroleum & Paints & Coatings. Industries. Lawrie Lambert Les Robinson Technologists, Micro Technologists, Keith Stephenson Programmers. 4 Snelland 30 December Christmas 31 March Lent 4 Church Members & their 30 June Trinity 2 families 29 September Trinity 15 Cathedral Dean, Christine Wilson Precentor, Sal McDougall Chancellor, Paul Overend Sub Dean, John Patrick Anglican Dioceses of: Guildford Rose Davey Hereford Eileen Gothorp Leicester Elizabeth Hairsine Lichfield Roy Hairsine Anglican Church in: Keith Langley Kenya Sue Pottinger Korea James Robinson Melanesia Tina Sherriff Education: John Sherriff The education of children throughout the Annette Warren world & particularly the support of the Chris Warren schools in the Gambia The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Those living & working in Hardware & Software Researchers, Fulnetby & Goltho Analysts & Programmers & Manufacturers. Members of the St Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Book, Magazine, Pamphlet & Newspaper Church, Publishers. The Wragby Parish Council Photographers & Reporters, Editors, Writers, Novelists, Proof-readers & Publishers. 5 Wickenby 6 January Epihany 7 April Lent 5 Church Members & their 7 July Trinity 3 families 6 October Trinity 16 The Diocese DAC & Pastoral Secretary, Steven Sleight Assistant DAC Secretary, Peter Duff Assistant Pastoral Secretary, Gavin Dix-White Historic Churches Support, Matthew Godfrey Church Development, Fran Bell Communications, Adrian Smith Communications Assistant, Louise Brown Director of Ordinands, Jeffrey Heskins Ministerial Education Officer, Sarah Lawrence Anglican Dioceses of: Hilary Baxendale Lincoln Pauline Gill-Stafford Liverpool Melvin Gill-Stafford London Janet Mettam Manchester Trevor Minett Anglican Church in: Jean Minett Mexico Denis Rowe Myanmar Yvonne Rowe Worldwide Church: Sandy Wheeldon The work of the Church Missionary Society The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Those living & working in: Surveyors & Architects. Snelland, including: Church Road, Naval Architects & Ship Builders. Reasby Road, Seafarers, Mariners, Fishermen, Harbour Station Road, Masters & Port Workers. Stone Road End Swinthorpe Engineers, Planners, Landscapers, Builders, Electricians & Services Engineers. Hainton & St Francis of Assisi R C Church . Bardney 6 Wragby 13 January Epiphany 1 14 April Palm Sunday Church Members & their 14 July Trinity 4 families 13 October Trinity 17 Cathedral Chapter Clerk, Will Harrison Assistant Chapter Clerk, Bev Dowle Deans Verger, John Campbell Business Services,: Samantha Mellows, Sara Wilson, Matthew Tarling, Patrick Deeming, Amber Hardy, Clare Ferrar, & Ann Gallivan Anglican Dioceses of: Newcastle Norwich Oxford Peterborough John Bird Portsmouth Jenny Bird Anglican Church in: Brenda Bodily New Zealand Monica Bourn Nigeria Anne Buffam Middle East Robert Buffam Worldwide Church: Fay Campbell Those worshiping within the Lutheran, Jim Campbell Eastern & Oriental Orthodox Churches The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Those living & working in: Shop Workers, Sales Personnel, Lissington Road Office Workers & Marketing Personnel. Snarford Road Snelland Road Manufacturers & Packagers, Station Road Westalby Lane Cooks, Bakers, Confectioners & Caterers. The Uniformed Organisations in Wragby Purchasers & Suppliers. & The work of Traidcraft Lawyers, Judges, Arbitrators, & Court Staff Those working at the Fire Station & The Resources Centre 7 Wragby 20 January Epiphany 2 21 April Easter Day Church Members & their 21 July Trinity 5 families 20 October Trinity 18 The Diocese Education Team, Jackie Waters-Dewhurst, Paul Thompson, Bridget Starling, Sally Doughty, Gillian Georgiou, Lynsey Norris, Sam Stewart, Steve Johnson, Yvonne Shaw, Patricia Dixon, Tracey Smith, Ellen Cross Anglican Dioceses of: Ripon & Leeds Robert Clark St Albans Christine Clark St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Pauline Cooper Salisbury Zoe Dalby Anglican Church in: Peter Dalby Pakistan Anne Dever Papua New Guinea Bob Dever North India (Nisha, the child supported Elaine Eccles at Deenadandhu School, Delhi) Ken Edmonds Worldwide Church: Sheila Emmons Those worshiping within the Brethren & Jonathan Farmer Quaker traditions The Local Church The Wider Church The Local Community The Wider Community Those living & working in: Archaeologists, Biologists, Geophysicists, All Saints’ Court Geographers, Geologists, Botanists & Balmoral Close Environmentalists, Bardney Road Bridle Way Physicists, Astronomers, Chemists, Cemetery Lane Mathematicians, Meteorologists. Church Street Finch Way Radiologists & Dentists. Carpenter’s Close Those working in Central & Local Wragby Youth Club: Leaders & Young Government. People 8 Wragby 27 January Epiphany 3 28 April Easter 2 Church Members & their 28 July Trinity 6 families 27 October Trinity 19 The Diocese: Diocesan Surveyor, Andrew Drummond-Hunt Properties Manager, Nicholas Turner, Properties Officer, Annie Gash, Properties Technician, Diane Goulden Properties Administrator, Emma Camm Anglican Dioceses of:Sheffield Margaret Fox Sodor & Man Colin Fox Southwark David Giltrow Southwell & Nottingham Christine
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