St Peter’s is open daily for Private Prayer from Welcome to St. Peter’s. We hope you will come again. www.hascombe.com 9.00 a.m – 4.00 p.m. subject to strict distancing and Priest-in-Charge a maximum of 5 people in the last 4 pews. There is no access to the Chancel but this will be fully lit. Revd. Ian Maslin – 01483 200048 Day off – Monday We regret other facilities are not open to the public E: [email protected] at this time. Reader ST PETER’s, HASCOMBE Sue Evans Please take a short moment in your day to join your 01483 208405 prayers with those of many others. Our prayers are ST PETER’S HASCOMBE so desperately needed. Thank you and please stay Churchwardens Sunday 26th July 2020 safe and well. Anne Eve — 01483 208497 7th Sunday after Trinity Colin Swait — 01483 425380 Prayer Reverend Ian Maslin officiating

Keep us, good Lord, under the shadow of your mercy. PCC Secretary Sustain and support the anxious, Sandy Crowther — 01483 208 329 be with those who care for the sick, and lift up all who are brought low; that we may find comfort knowing that nothing Pew Slip – we like to keep the Pew Slip as up to date and can separate us from your love in Christ Jesus informative as possible. Please let Colin Swait (01483 425380) know by the middle of the week (or in his our Lord. Amen. absence, Anne Eve – Tel:208497) if there are any items WE ARE BACK you would like to be included.

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Communion service, though as yet, with all the Covid Giving to the Work of the Church restrictions still very much in place, we are not allowed to Collect By using (and completing) one of our gift envelopes, the value sing, so sadly, there will be no hymns or music. of your contribution is increased by 25p for every £1 given (if

you are a standard rate tax payer). The parish is dependent, Lord of all power and might, We will need to limit numbers as social distancing will remain solely on the offerings of the congregation for its day-to-day the author and giver of all good things: in place, which in effect means using only every other pew, running. If you would like to know details of how to give graft in our hearts the love of your and obviously hand cleaning will be necessary on entry into the church. regularly, please speak to the Treasurer, June Price (208277). name, increase in us true religion, Please take this home with you nourish us with all goodness,

The guidelines for the safe opening of churches for worship and of your great mercy keep us in the appear to be changing almost daily, but we have adhered to all News? Views? Problems? same; through Jesus Christ your Son those guidelines required of us thus far, and we look forward Support your Parish Magazine. our Lord, who is alive and reigns with to the day when all the restrictions will be relaxed. Give your contributions to Trish, you, at Wheel Cottage, ([email protected]) in the unity of the Holy Spirit, We very much look forward to seeing some of you on Sunday by the 15th of the month. one God, now and for ever. Amen Services for July/August and please do contact either one of the Churchwardens or Subscriptions to Sandy Crowther — 208329. myself if you have any queries or concerns.

READINGS Old Testament: Genesis 29.15-28 SERVICES FOR JULY/AUGUST Epistle: Romans 8. 26-end Gospel: Matthew 13. 31-33,44-52 26th July Seventh after Trinity 10.00 am Parish Communion Reverend Ian Maslin We pray for those who are ill, and those who care for them. 2nd August Eighth after Trinity Judy Bolt, Sue and Dennis Evans, Peter Hutley, 10.00 am Parish Communion Sally Davis, Lorna Thompson, Jackie Williams, TBA Sally Rivett, Paul Wiltshire, Sami Bennewith, Sandra Baxter-Brown, Dru Ridley, Jenny Glover, 9th August Transfiguration of our Lord Sue Simper, Amanda & Hugh , Barbara & Des 10.00 am Parish Communion Crabb, Judith Wheeler and any others known to Reverend Ian Maslin Picture courtesy of Dennis Evans is of John with us. Geoffrey Willis and Sue outside the village hall, Hascombe 16th August Patronal Festival – St Mary & all where he celebrated his 80th birthday in 2007. We also pray for all those who have died , whose Saints John Robert Geoffrey Neale AKC (21 September 1926 anniversaries of their deaths occur at this time. 10.00 am Joint Parish Communion at Dunsfold Including Henry and the former Rector of - 17 July 2020) was a British Anglican bishop. From Reverend Ian Maslin 1974 to 1988, he was the first of Hascombe, Bishop John Neale, aged 93 who lived Ramsbury in the and the first area in a Care Home near Bath for the last few years 23rd August Eleventh after Trinity bishop under that diocese's 1981–2009 area scheme. th and died on 17 July.. 10.00 am Parish Communion Bishop John Neale was educated at Felsted School and Reverend Ian Maslin then served in the Royal Artillery during World War Mary Stenning, Frances Remnant, Elizabeth II. He completed his studies at King's College London and St Boniface's Warminster and began his ordained Southall, Reina van Oldenborgh-Volz, Mary Pim, 30th August Twelfth after Trinity Ethel Barnard, Michael Thrush, Samuel Sawyer, ministry as a curate in St Helier. He was made a 10.00 am Parish Communion deacon on Trinity Sunday 1955 (5 June) and ordained Dr John Stoneham, Louis Egerton, & Mary TBA a priest the following Trinity Sunday (27 May 1956) Hutton — both times by Bertram Simpson, Bishop of May all who miss them, be comforted and FRIENDS OF HASCOMBE Southwark, at . He was then, strengthened by the Peace of God. ULTIMATE FRISBEE successively, the chaplain of Ardingly College, Secretary of the Advisory Council for Church A weekly Saturday event for all the family . Ministry, Canon Missioner for the Diocese of Post Communion Meet at 5 pm on the cricket pitch in Guildford and Rector of St Peter's Hascombe from 1968 – 1974 before his consecration to the episcopate Lord God, whose Son is the true vine and the Hascombe, no skill required. This is a free source of life, ever giving himself that the world event lead by Nick English and includes on 24 January 1974 by , , at Westminster Abbey. From October may live: cake. Join in or watch – sure to be that year until 1980, he also served as Archdeacon of may we so receive within ourselves the power of entertaining. his death and passion that, in his saving cup, Wilts in the same diocese. Since 1991 he had been an assistant bishop in the . His papers we may share his glory and be made perfect in are housed at the National Church Institutions his love; for he is alive and reigns, now and for Database of Manuscripts and Archives. ever. Amen.