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Methodist Church Sept CIRCUIT CALENDAR Sept. 1st 3.00 pm Buckfast Songs of Praise The Methodist Church Sept. 5th 10.00 am Bovey Tracey Charity Coffee Morning Bible Society Sept. 10th 7.00 pm Teignmouth Circuit Meeting Plymouth & Exeter District 24/28 Sept. 12th 2.30 pm Buckfastleigh Friends Together Tea until 4 pm Sept. 14th 10.00 am Bovey Tracey Coffee Morning Devon Historic Churches Trust Teignbridge Sept. 15th 12.00 pm Totnes Bring and Share Harvest Lunch Sept. 21st 10.00 am Shaldon Road Coffee Morning until 12 noon Methodist Circuit Sept. 22nd 12.30 pm The Avenue Bring & Share Harvest Lunch Sept. 28th 7.00 pm Bishopsteignton Annual Fish ‘n Chip Quiz CIRCUIT PLAN rd Oct. 3 10.00 am Bovey Tracey Charity Coffee Morning Farmers in Crisis 1 September to 30 November 2019 Oct. 5th 10.00 am The Avenue MWiB Charity Coffee Morning until 12 noon Oct. 5th 2.30 pm Bovey Tracey Adrienne Hesketh Concert until 4 pm Oct. 5th 7.00 pm Shaldon Road Harvest Quiz and Supper Ministers Oct. 7th 7.30 pm The Avenue Marriage and Relationships Report meeting th Rev. Kevin Hooke Oct. 12 9.00 am The Avenue Christian Aid Big Brekkie until 11 am Tel. 01626 832369 Mobile: 07772 571647 Email: [email protected] Oct. 12th 10.00 am Bovey Tracey Charity Coffee Morning R.N.L.I. Rev. Gill Daniel Nov. 7th 10.00 am Bovey Tracey Charity Coffee Morning ORBIS Tel. 01626 200655 Mobile: 07837 801688 Email: [email protected] Nov. 9th 10.00 am Shaldon Christmas Market until 12 noon Nov. 9th 10.00 am Shaldon Road Coffee Morning until 12 noon Rev. Verity Phillips Nov. 23rd 10.00 am The AvenueChristmas Market until 2 pm Tel. 01803 840591 Email: [email protected] Nov. 30th 10.00 am Bovey Tracey Christmas Fayre until 12.30 pm Rev. Catherine Wagstaff Nov. 30th 10.00 am Teignmouth Christmas Fair until 12.30 pm Tel. 01626 774598 Mobile: 07751 505614 Email: [email protected] Regular meetings around the Circuit CIRCUIT OFFICE: The Avenue Church, Newton Abbot Bovey Tracey Games & Craft 2.00 to 4.00 pm 2nd Tuesday of each month Open 09:30 to 11:30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Dunstone Soup Lunch 12 noon to 3 pm 2nd Wednesday of each month Tel: 01626 360400 Email: [email protected] st Shaldon Breakfast + Speaker 8.15 to 9.30 am 1 Saturday of each month Circuit website: www.teignbridgecircuit.org.uk Teignmouth Craft Fair 10.00 am to 2.30 pm last Saturday of each month Totnes Renew Prayer & meditation 11.00 to 11.45 am on Fridays th th th th th nd AGAPE We meet regularly at 7 pm on a Sunday evening September 13 , 27 ; October 11 , 25 ; November 8 , 22 Please do check our whereabouts by contacting Graham Fry (01626 335928) or visiting the Teignbridge Circuit website: www.teignbridgecircuit.org.uk Agape CHURCH COFFEE MORNINGS Regular Church Coffee Mornings are held as follows: Monday and Thursday 10.00 to 13.00 Bishopsteignton REFERENCES Monday 11.00 to 12.00 Shaldon Road L. A. Local Appointment S Holy Communion AAP All Age Praise Monday, Tuesday, Friday 10.00 to 12.00 Totnes FS Family Service CA Church Anniversary U/US United Service Tuesday 09.30 to 11.30 Buckfastleigh HF Harvest Festival S&P Supper & Praise SB Shoe Box Service Tuesday 10.00 to 11.30 South Brent IW Informal Worship Br Breakfast Service WL Worship Leader Wednesday 10.00 to 11.45 The Avenue CofE Church of England Wednesday 10.30 to 12.00 Shaldon Thursday 10.00 to 11.45 Bovey Tracey Preachers: ‘Miffie B.R’ — Miffie Barrett Rogers; ‘Michael B.R’ — Michael Barrett Rogers Friday 10.30 to 12.00 Teignmouth PP Planned themed preaching Projection system available Saturday 10.00 to 12.00 Ashburton (Quaker’s Meeting House) SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2019 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Education Prisons One World Remembrance Lectionary Gospel reading Luke 14:1, 7-14 Luke 14:25-33 Luke 15:1-10 Luke 16:1-13 Luke 16:19-31 Luke 17:5-10 Luke 17:11-19 Luke 18:1-8 Luke 18:9-14 Luke 19:1-10 Luke 20:27-38 Luke 21:5-19 Luke 23:33-43 THE AVENUE 9.30 Weible AAP 8am Benton S Weible AAP 11am Ignite 8am Daniel S Weible AAP 11am Ignite StF, Sing Praise 11.00 Fry Daniel S Wibberley HF Crouch Daniel FS Alsop Jennings Daniel S Nevard Daniel 10am Daniel Hooke Daniel S WL 6.30 3pm @ Buckfast Rainey Daniel HF Phippen S Oliverio Nevard Daniel S Daniel Circuit IW Oliverio Nevard Bament S Wagstaff SHALDON ROAD 10.30 Daniel S Hurlow Rose Miffie B.R. Wibberley Butcher HF Daniel S Alsop Daniel Price Bament Daniel S Fry StF, MP (1-798) TEIGNMOUTH 10.30 Harrison R. Quin Wagstaff S Kenyon J .Quin Fry HF Welford S Wagstaff Parsons Butcher Rainey Carne P. Wagstaff S H&P, MP123, StF 6.30 5.30 @ Dawlish @ Bishopsteignton Come & Praise DAWLISH 10.30 Weir S Hooke Britton Wagstaff HF Wagstaff/Canning Carne S PP1 Rose PP2 Bonner PP3 Harrison PP4 Wagstaff S SB Parsons Wilson Welford H&P, StF, MP123 5.30 Informal Worship Come & Praise Hurlow IW Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Wagstaff IW Informal Worship Informal Worship Hurlow IW Informal Worship WL 6.30 @ Bishopsteignton @ Teignmouth SHALDON 10.30 Wagstaff Welford S Parsons Hurlow Chapple HF J. Quin Bament R. Quin Wagstaff S Wibberley Wagstaff Michael B.R Phippen S StF, MP123, H&P 6.30 5.30 @ Dawlish @ Bishopsteignton @ Teignmouth BISHOPSTEIGNTON 10.30 Benton US Wagstaff S US @ St Johns Goodman Jay-Green HF US Wagstaff PP1 US Britton PP2 US @ St Johns Wilson PP3 Weir S PP4 US Bonner US @ St Johns Wagstaff S H&P, MP (1-798) 6.30 5.30 @ Dawlish 6pm S&P Come & Praise 6pm S&P @ Teignmouth 6pm S&P TOTNES 10.30 Harris Phippen S Weir HF Harrison Fry Daniel S Goodman Phillips Kenyon Jerwood Hurlow Phillips S Crouch StF, CMP BUCKFASTLEIGH 10.30 Kenyon Michael B.R. Daniel S Parsons Rainey Canning HF Phillips S Wibberley Phippen Miffie B R @ CofE @ Ashburton Phillips S StF, CMP WL SOUTH BRENT 11.00 Rainey Harris Bament S Lloyd 4pm Wagstaff HF Phillips S Butcher Prebble Phillips Goodman @ CofE Dawe Hooke S StF, CMP BUCKFAST StF, MP 3.00 Songs of Praise Lloyd Day HF Kenyon Daniel Phillips S Hooke Daniel @The Avenue Bament Phillips S Thompson Wagstaff SCORITON H&P, MP 3.00 @ Buckfast Hooke HF Wagstaff S 10:30 Phillips BOVEY TRACEY 9.30 Hooke S 9am Hooke Br 9am Hooke Br Hooke S 9am Hooke Br WL 10.30 Hooke Bonner Canning S Michael B.R. Hooke HF Hurlow Harris Jerwood Cook S Hooke Rose Thompson CA S Alsop H&P, CMP, StF 6.30 3pm @ Buckfast Miffie B.R. Kenyon Hurlow Price HF Daniel S Prebble Phillips @The Avenue Alsop Hooke S Hooke CA Hooke US IPPLEPEN Hooke @ 10:15 Hooke 10.30 Wilson Dawe Hooke Bament S Jerwood Phippen Crouch Hooke S Canning Cook S Wibberley H&P, SF1&2 CofE HF @ CofE ASHBURTON 10.30 Canning S @ Buck'leigh Virgin Hooke @ CofE HF 9am Hooke Crouch Hooke S IW Britton 9am Hooke Michael B.R. US at CofE Wagstaff S 9am LA DUNSTONE MHB, MP123 9.00 Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Informal Worship Hooke S Informal Worship POUNDSGATE H&P, CMP 3.00 @ Buckfast Hooke/Michael BR Hooke HF Daniel AGAPE WL 7.00 Pastoral Daniel S Study Study Pub+Planning Pastoral Phillips S Study Study Pastoral Wagstaff S Study Study .
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