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Methodist Post Boston Spa • Clifford • Bramham October 2017 Minister’s Letter Ideas and contributions for future issues of the Methodist Post Dear Friends, always welcome. For the November issue, please send copy to: [email protected] by 10th October. Thank you. Last month our friend’s son, just turned four started school. He is quite small, full of life and enthusiasm, and loves pre-school, but this seemed such a huge step for him to be making. After all, if Cover photo: he had been born two weeks later, he wouldn’t have been in this Glorious Yorkshire in Autumn year’s intake. My goddaughter on the other hand went back to her How fortunate we are to have such fine second year in school and she relishes every minute, as she has moors clothed in heather and all close at since she first went; once she got over the initial nerves. hand. During September, many Methodist Ministers moved to new stations, and for quite Heather was once disregarded as Index of Advertisers a few this would have involved not just moving themselves but the whole family. This it had strong associations with poverty. Bobbins ................................................... 7 would involve finding new schools for their children, and all the stresses and anxiety Moorland dwellers had a hard life with low Skelf Frames Ltd ..................................... 7 that this brings about. Some children have to move schools a great deal, and I know productivity as their few sheep foraged on Franks & Son ........................................... 8 that Sue my wife changed schools several times because of her Father’s job. the not very nutritious tips of the heather Tony Barker & Sons ................................ 10 Sue says that each time she went to a new school what she felt was fear; frightened shoots and sparse grassland. Besom Andrew Morgan Opticians ...................... 14 of what the new schools would be like. She remembers the most traumatic move being brushes made from matured heather Gifted ....................................................... 14 to Cardiff where the school she went to didn’t teach Biology as a separate subject, would be sold in the markets whilst in the Amanda Buch ......................................... 14 didn’t teach German (both of which she had been studying at her previous school), middle ages heather was used to make Queripel and Kettlewell ........................... 16 and having studied the Victorian period for a year towards her GCE’s, had to learn beer. It was also used in the tanning of Vanessa Jude ......................................... 16 all about the Tudors in a very short space of time. Fortunately, the school helped her leather and as a yellow dye for wool. Douglas Yeadon Hardware .................... 16 with Biology and the headmaster himself taught her German and got her through her Today, heather honey is much prized Peter Norman Plumbing & Heating ........ 17 exams. Although at one point she did appear the naughtiest girl in the school having to with hives being transported to the moors The Central Garage ................................ 18 wait outside his office every Tuesday and Thursday morning! in July and August in time for the purple Kate Mell Flowers ................................... 18 Beginning a new school or even a new year in the same school can be a daunting flowering which lifts the spirits of all who Kirby Builders Merchants ....................... 22 behold it or taste the product of its nectar. Sandersons ............................................. 23 prospect. These days we make it as easy as possible. Children visit their new school beforehand and get to know their new teachers. Arthur Spa Travel .................................. Back cover This isn’t just true of our school years, of course. Beginning a new job, moving home, losing a loved one, even retiring, all these events in life can make us very anxious. But perhaps it is possible to see a new beginning not as something to be fearful of but as a challenge to be excited about. Life is full of challenging beginnings. From the moment we are born we face new beginnings. We can react with fear and anxiety or we can The embrace the possibility that the new thing might well be thrilling. I always say to people President that if you’re going get anything out of something you’ve got to throw yourself into it. and Vice Christianity is all about new beginnings. But the kind of new beginning Jesus talked President about happens when we make a mess of things and have the chance to start over of the again. He said that no matter how many times we mess up, if we are sorry then God will Methodist forgive us and let us start again. He even went so far as to talk about being born again. Conference 2017/2018 That has always been such good news to me. Because I know full well that time and remind time again I make mistakes and I need the chance to begin again. Many of us are too us to take proud to admit that we’ve messed up. But to do so can set you free. It can be liberating. daily steps Deep down most of us know when we’ve gone wrong. Take that bold step, admit forward on it to yourself and to God - ask him to forgive you and ask him to help you make a new our journey beginning; which he will gladly do. with God. – 2 – – 3 – Boston Spa Methodist Church Boston Spa Church Rotas October Diary Dates – October Sunday 1st 10.30am Harvest Festival Service, to include Holy Communion, led by Revd Steve Jakeman Door Stewards Flowers Church Stewards Monday 2nd 6.30 for 7pm Harvest Supper 6.00pm Reflections Service, led by Revd Steve Jakeman 1st Joan Dyer HARVEST Barbara Hudson Wednesday 4th 7.00pm Sacred Space – Reflective Worship Pauline O’Melia Jean Walne Friday 6th 7.30pm An Evening with Paul Jones and Fiona Hendley 8th Jo & Iain Vernon Eva Mills Pauline O’Melia Sunday 8th 10.30am Morning Worship, led by Mrs Heather Shipman Bob Hutchinson Tuesday 10th 2.00pm WFG: Annual General Meeting 15th Julie Thompson Betty Aspinal Joan Dyer Wednesday 11th 7.30pm Men's Group (see p.15) Val Woodhams Heather Grant Friday 13th 12 noon Light lunches to be served prior to... 22nd Heather and Claire Grant Ursula Turner Heather Grant 1.00pm Lunchtime Concert (see p.11) Bob Hutchinson Saturday 14th 10am-4pm Art & Crafts Festival, Village Hall (see p.12) 29th Mike & Jean Henzell Chris Tunnicliffe Joan Dyer Sunday 15th 10.30am Morning Worship, led by Dr Alan Bell Jean Walne 6.00pm United Service of Holy Communion, led by Revd Steve Jakeman Tuesday 17th 10.30am Evergreens Luncheon Club Saturday Coffee Sunday Coffee Wednesday 18th 7.00pm Sacred Space – Reflective Worship 7th Brian & Jackie Marsden 1st Julie Thompson, Val Woodhams Friday 20th 7.30pm Evening Concert (see p.11) 14th (No coffee morning) 8th Bob & Wendy Wade Sunday 22nd 10.30am Morning Worship, led by Revd Steve Jakeman 15th Ursula Turner, Eva Mills 21st Mike & Jean Walne Tuesday 24th 2.00pm WFG: Circuit Dedication Service of Sunshine Money 22nd David & Barbara Parrott Wednesday 25th 3.30pm Messy Church 28th Angela Coleman 29th Ken & Judith Grimditch Barbara Hudson 5 Nov Jean Walne, Sheila Anderson Sunday 29th 10.30am Morning Worship, led by Mr Andrew Marshall 4 Nov Heather Grant Jackie Marsden Regular Bookings (Events in italics are outside groups) Busy Bees Cleaning Monday 3.15pm Ping Pong Club 4th Christine Mitchell 2nd-15th Roger & Chris Tunnicliffe 5.00pm Senior Table Tennis 7.30pm Yoga (Epworth) 11th Jean Walne 16th-29th Dennis & Carmen Ashton Tuesday 4.45pm Rainbows; 6pm Brownies; 7.30pm Senior Section 18th Carmen Ashton 30th Oct Jackie & Brian Marsden Wednesday 9.30-11.00 Busy Bees for pre-school children and their carers 25th HALF TERM (term-time only) -12th Nov 1.00pm Upholstery Group (Wesley) 7.00pm Yoga (Epworth) Thursday 9.00am Pilates (Wesley) 11.00am Yoga (Wesley) Birthday Greetings 1.00pm Upholstery Group (Wesley) Evening Slimming World (Wesley) (from 12 October) Women’s Friendship Group Saturday 10am-Noon ‘Drop In’ for Tea or Coffee 4th – Peggy Snell, 22nd – Mary Ibbotson, 23rd – Audrey Owers For up-to-date information, see noticeboards/website: www.bostonspamethodistchurch.org.uk Church rooms may be booked for private functions. Contact Anne Hovell: 01937 843445 – 4 – – 5 – Margaret (Molly) Birkby Fowler 1936-2017 Wheel (Rotary Association) and the Village Hall in Long Marston where she lived. She particularly loved her family and was very close John, Jayne his fiancée and John’s On Wednesday 13th September, following her death on daughter Aimee and on the very windy day when we joined together to give thanks Thursday 31st August, members of the church family and for her life, the love in which she was held filled the Chapel. friends joined together with Molly’s family to celebrate her It is with a mixture of sadness for having lost a friend but with gladness for her that life in a Thanksgiving Service led by Revd Steve Jakeman. she is now at peace, after a brief time in hospital, that we give thanks to God for the Molly Fowler was born in Pontefract on 14th January life and love of our friend Molly Fowler. 1936 to Annie and Granville Millward, the eldest of two children, the youngest being her brother John. Who sadly died a while ago. Educated in Pontefract she went on to St Gerald Payling: We were saddened to hear of the death of one of the much-loved Catherine’s College in Liverpool and not only attained her and respected members of our congregation at Boston Spa. Gerald passed away on teaching qualification but also completed a Religious Teaching Certificate, majoring Saturday 16th September.