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The Bishop, Christopher Foster. the Archdeacon of the Meon, Gavin Collins Daily Prayer Guide 2019 Daily Prayer Guide 2019 Week Commencing Sunday 24 February Week Commencing Sunday 3 February The Bishop, Christopher Foster. The Bishop, Christopher Foster. The Archdeacon of the Meon, Gavin Collins. The Diocesan Secretary, Victoria James. Sunday 24 February, The Second Sunday before Lent Bishop’s Waltham Deanery Sunday 3 February, The Fifth Sunday before Lent NHS Chaplaincies Area Dean, Gregg Mensingh. Queen Alexandra, Portsmouth: St Mary’s, Isle of Wight: Lay Chairman, Norman Chapman. IDWAL, Diocese of Wiawso. Chaplain, Dawn Banting. Chaplains, Janet Hallam Secretary, Mary Hogg. Assistant Chaplain, Sandra Edwards. and Diana Netherway. Treasurer, Rob Scott. The Rowans Hospice: Carol Gully. Earl Mountbatten Hospice: Rosie Deedes. Sub-warden of Readers, Stephen Campion. Please pray also for official ‘hospital visitors’ working under these Chaplains’ supervision. Monday 25 February Shedfield and Wickham Rector, Jane Isaac. The Isle of Wight Deanery Licensed Clergy, Brian McHugh and Juliet Montague. Monday 4 February Newport Minster Ss Thomas Reader, Stephen Campion. Vicar, Kevin Arkell. PtO Clergy, Harvey Griffiths, David Isaac and Brian Phillips. Reader, Hilda Arkell. Retired Clergy, Lionel Shotlander. PtO Clergy, Graham Fuller. Tuesday 26 February Southwick and Boarhunt Chaplain, Simon Brocklehurst. Tuesday 5 February Vicar, Allie Kerr. Newport St John Wednesday 27 February Swanmore Licensed Clergy, David Brown and Janet Hallam. Vicar, Claire Towns. Readers, Stephen Brett-Hill and Ethne Whitlock. PtO Clergy, Mary Morfill and Cathryn O’Loughlin. PtO Clergy, Bob Rudd and Roger Whatley. Readers, Sally Beazley and Jill Phipps. Fareham Deanery Wednesday 6 February Northwood and Gurnard with Cowes St Faith Thursday 28 February Crofton Priest in Charge, Amanda Collinson. Vicar, Richard England. IDWAL, St Mark’s Essikadu, Ben Yankey. Licensed Clergy, Diana Netherway and Stephen Sutcliffe. Licensed Clergy, Dan Greenfield, Jude Greenfield and Colin Prestidge. Reader, John Garrett. Readers, Colleen Tsang, Karen Wainwright and Gary Willcocks. PtO Clergy, David Heatley. PtO Clergy, Beryl Stares and Wing Man Tsang. | Youth Worker, Carolyn Terry. Retired Clergy, David Wood. Thursday 7 February Ryde All Saints and Swanmore St Michael Friday 1 March Fareham Holy Trinity with St Columba Vacancy. IDWAL St Aiden’s Wa, Moses Banungwirii Team Rector, Sally Davenport. IDWAL, The Good Shepherd Effia-Kuma, John Ankrah. Reader, Sally Kirk. Ryde School with Nako School Wa. Licensed Clergy, Gregory Bakker and Wendy May Jacobs. PtO Clergy, Howard Barker, John Bean, Alan Brown, Peter Ford and Maurice Slattery. Readers, June Haye and David Inns. Community Worker, Sally Dewberry. | Families Link Co-ordinator, Debbie Turner. Friday 8 February Ryde St James PtO Clergy, Ann Burr, Michael Cooper, John Franks, Minister, James Leggett. Judy Henning, Doreen Jackson and Sylvia Martin. Saturday 2 March Fareham St John the Evangelist Saturday 9 February Ryde St John the Baptist and Holy Trinity Priest in Charge, Bruce Deans. Priest in Charge, Sue Theobald. Readers, Christina Ahern, Ian Cranstone, Caroline Deans, Alan Ferrier, Readers, Linda Brooke and Mike Brooke. Jeremy Hicks, Jo-Anne Newton, Jeanette Poulter and Brian Powell. PtO Clergy, Annis Fessey. Daily Prayer Guide 2019 Daily Prayer Guide 2019 Week Commencing Sunday 10 February Week Commencing Sunday 17 February The Bishop, Christopher Foster. Bishop Christopher Foster, with our Diocesan representatives on The Archdeacon of Portsdown, Joanne Grenfell. General Synod meeting from 18th to 23rd : Emily Bagg, Gavin Collins, Lucy Docherty, Mark Emerson, Peter Leonard and Bob White. Sunday 10 February, The Fourth Sunday before Lent Mission, Discipleship and Ministry Head of Mission, Discipleship and Ministry, Anthony Rustell. Sunday 17 February, The Third Sunday before Lent Mission and Resources Personal Assistants, Patricia Gray and Sue Chatband. Head of Mission and Resources, Jenny Hollingsworth. Mission Development Officer, Andrew Hargreaves. Mission and Resources team at Peninsular House: Building Development Officers, David Cain and Catherine Gray. Elaine Allman, Ian Berry, Mary Daisy, Jane Dobbs, Yvette Hoyland, Chairman of Liturgy and Worship Advisory Group, Jo Spreadbury. Mary Makin, David Marles, Lauren McDermott, Chris Pride, Susan Rau, Warden of Readers, Gavin Collins. | Deputy Warden of Readers, Hilary Spurgeon. Gillian Sanders and Theresa Winship. Spirituality Adviser, Ruth Tuschling. | Strategic Programme Manager, Simon Whitbread. Healing Adviser, David Pearson. | Pioneer Project Evaluation Co-ordinator, Helen Young. IME 4-7 Adviser, Peter Sutton. | Director of Vocations and Ordinands, Peter Hall. The Isle of Wight Deanery Associate Directors of Vocations and Ordinands, Amanda Bloor and Claire Towns. Monday 18 February Whitwell, Niton, St Lawrence and Chale Vicar, Nigel Porter. The Isle of Wight Deanery Reader, Peter Scares. Monday 11 February St Helens, Seaview, Brading and Yaverland PtO Clergy, Dorothy Bellamy. Priest in Charge, Alison Morley. IDWAL, St Cyprian Bolgatanga, Dennis Tong. Readers, Sylvia Beardsmore, Margaret Spencer and Michael Woodley. Tuesday 19 February Wroxall PtO Clergy, Kath Abbott, Jill Carman, Barry Downer and Michael Taylor. Vacancy. Churchwarden, Patrick Murray. Retired Clergy, Gerald Reddington. Bishops Waltham Deanery Tuesday 12 February Sandown St John and Shanklin St Blasius Wednesday 20 February Bishop’s Waltham and Upham Priest in Charge, Jonathan Hall. IDWAL, St Andrew’s Techimen, Dominic Alequwe. Rector, James Hunt. Licensed Clergy, Tony Richards. Licensed Clergy, Keith Wickert. Readers, Judy Benham and Marilyn Gamblin. Wednesday 13 February Shanklin (Gatten) St Paul and Sandown Christ Church PtO Clergy, Norman Chatfield, Jane Beloe, Martin Hughes and Tom Johns. Priest in Charge, Mark Williams. Readers, Paul Corbett and Malcolm Cardy. Thursday 21 February Botley, Curdridge and Durley PtO Clergy, Robin Moore. | Retired Clergy, George Rayner. Rector, Gregg Mensingh. Reader, Janet Clarke. Thursday 14 February Totland Bay PtO Clergy, Jim Brasier, Di Townsend and Jenny Lowater. Priest in Charge, Leisa Potter. Reder, Lucie Bell. Friday 22 February Soberton, Newtown and Hambledon PtO Clergy, Paul Bell, John Geilinger,, Linda Porter and Peter Vessey. Vacancy. IDWAL, St Matthew’s Attaboka, Justice Aduhene. Churchwardens, Paul Foster, Rachel Houlberg, Louise McEwen, Barry Rowswell & Fra Wells. Friday 15 February Ventnor St Catherine with Holy Trinity and Bonchurch Readers, Norman Chapman, Gillian Hurst, Graham Parr and Betty Spiller. Vicar, Hugh Wright. IDWAL, Bishop Aglionby Cathedral Tamale, PtO Clergy, Maureen Capel-Edwards. Readers, Gillian Chaloner, Hilary Davis and Gill Smith. Dean Clement Azure. PtO Clergy, John Coombs and Gregory Clifton-Smith. St Paul’s Wenchi, Samuel Amoh.. Satur day 23 February The Meon Bridge Benefice Rector, Anthony Forrest. Saturday 16 February Whippingham with East Cowes Licensed Clergy, Samantha Martell. Rector, Susan Paterson. Reader, Cathy Mathews. PtO Clergy, Mike Exell and Peter Hutchinson.. PtO Clergy, Anthony Hulbert. .
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