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Services Next Sunday For your Prayers, Information and Action Edgehill Churches Thanks Combroke, Kineton, Radway, Ratley, • For the great start to the Lent courses across the benefice. Shotteswell & Warmington • For the wonderful ministry of those that serve by welcoming and providing hospitality within our churches Prayers • For Jane Hill as she takes up the role of MU Diocesan President. Welcome to our Services • For the family and friends of Brenda Fellows whose funeral is this week 21st February – Lent 2 Combroke No Service nd th This Week 22 – 27 February Kineton Holy Communion (BCP) 8.30 am Monday 12.00pm Foodbank review in Southam Morning Worship 10.30 am 2.00 pm Foodbank cluster meeting in Redditch Radway Holy Communion 10.30 am 7.15 pm Cursillo meeting in Coventry Ratley Holy Communion 6.30 pm Tuesday 8.00 am Bishop’s Study Morning - Coventry Shotteswell Holy Communion 8.30 am Wednesday 9.00 am Open the Book – Kineton Primary School Warmington Holy Communion 10.30 am 11:30 am Fosse Foodbank Distribution Centre open Kineton 3.20 pm Puppets on the Rock at St Peter’s Kineton Thursday 7.30 am Prayer - St Peter’s Kineton Next Sunday 10.00 am Meeting Point – St Peter’s Kineton 11.15 am Coffee morning in Combroke 28th February – Lent 3 3.00 pm Barry in Kineton for Prayer and Pastoral visiting Combroke No Service Kineton Holy Communion (BCP) 8.30 am Friday 7.30 am Prayer meeting – St Peter’s Kineton Morning Worship 10.30 am 11.15 am Funeral of Brenda Fellows at Oakley Wood Radway Holy Communion 10.30 am Saturday 9:30 am Prayer meeting – St Peter’s Kineton. All welcome Ratley Holy Communion 6.30 pm 2.00 pm Commissioning of Jane Hill as MU President – St Shotteswell Holy Communion 8.30 am Peter’s Church Warmington Holy Communion 10.30 am Advance Notices 4th Mar World Day of Prayer – Kineton & Radway 12th Mar Building Lasting Relationships Key Contacts 13th Mar Open Tower at Kineton Church Vicar Revd Barry Jackson [email protected] 01926 640248 th Associate Minister Revd Dr Alan Cartwright [email protected] 01926 640904 24 Mar Maundy Thursday service at the Cathedral Associate Minister Revd Canon Dr Richard Cooke [email protected] 07952 544820 26th Mar Carers4carers 10.30 – 12 noon, Kineton Village Hall. Stratford CAB Children & Families Tanita Robson [email protected] 07707 926978 Baptisms Heidi Cartledge [email protected] 01926 641751 advisor ‘Benefits and Advice’ surgery, More info: Gillian on 01926 640203. Weddings & Funerals Revd Barry Jackson (as above) th Web: www.edgehillchurches.org 27 Mar Dawn service at Easter in Kineton Facebook: www.facebook.com/edgehillchurches 15th Apr Organ Recital at Kineton Church Twitter: St Peter’s Kineton: @kinetonstp REFLECTIVE SERVICE This Week th th Sunday 28 February at 6pm - St Peter’s Kineton LENT COURSE - to 7 March Exploring ways of knowing God through contemplative prayer Exploration of five themes from the film Les Misérables during Lent. There are 7 or 8 groups around the benefice (some daytime and some evening) MEET & EAT st that are meeting through Lent for this course. Tuesday 1 March, 12 noon – Kineton Methodist Church Hall For details of the one nearest you contact Pete Ashton on 01926 640981 At our next lunch meeting for older folk. We hope you can join us for a good lunch and good company. All Welcome! More info: TODDLE IN Diana 07749 599211, or Chris 01926 640904 Wednesdays 9.00-10.30am – Methodist Church Hall Singing, stories and fun for parents and children aged 0-preschool. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Details: Tanita Robson 07707 926978 or [email protected]. Friday 4th March 7.00 pm at St Peter’s Radway and St Peter’s Kineton PUPPETS ON THE ROCK Prepared this year by the women of Cuba. The Speaker in Radway is Wednesdays, 3.20 pm – St Peter’s Kineton Rev Dawn Saunders and the speaker in Kineton is Rev Beren Hartless. Puppets on the Rock group for Primary and Secondary School children. This is an ecumenical occasion and all are welcome: Women, Men and Contacts: Natalie, [email protected], 01926 642577 Children! or [email protected], 07707 926978 MESSY MOTHERING SUNDAY & BREAKFAST 6th March, 10.00 am – St Peter’s Church, Kineton Forthcoming Events Note the earlier time! Come for breakfast to COFFEE, CAKE AND CHAT begin the service. There will be crafts for Sunday 21st February at 4pm – Kineton Methodist Chapel children and adults to make gifts for the The new meeting linked to Meet & Eat: a guest speaker, a song/hymn and a mothers in their lives. All Welcome. prayer followed by coffee, tea, cake, biscuits and chat. This month’s guest Details: Tanita on 07707 926978, [email protected]. speaker is a Doctor talking about your health. Everyone Welcome All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult FOUNDATIONS WEDDING PREPARATION COURSE THRIVE th Sunday 21st Feb. 6.00-7.30 pm - St Peter’s Kineton Wednesday 9 March at 7pm in Kineton For 9-13 years old, have fun with friends and learn more about God! If you are preparing for a wedding, have been recently married, or have been Contact Eira on 07837 064081 or [email protected] married for years we invite you to spend a couple of hours exploring the meaning of your wedding vows. Details from Jane Hill 01926 641024 LAUNCH OF ECO CHURCH AWARD CELEBRATION of KINETON CHURCH TOWER REPAIRS Tuesday 23rd February at 7.30pm - St Peter’s, Wellesbourne Sunday 13 March 2.00 – 4.00 pm – St Peter’s Kineton The Diocesan Environment Group will be introducing the National Eco Church We are holding an open afternoon on 13th March to celebrate the progress made Programme with an opportunity for discussion and questions. All Welcome on the restoration project and keep people up to date with the rest of the works COMMISSIONING SERVICE - NEW DIOCESAN PRESIDENT OF MOTHER’S UNION needed. More details soon. th Saturday 27 Feb at 2pm in St Peter's Church, Kineton CHURCH IN THE PUB Bishop Christopher will be commissioning Jane Hill as the new Sunday 13th March, 6:00 pm – Rose & Crown, Ratley Diocesan President, along with members of the new Trustee Board for Join us as we explore a theme or story from the news. The service Mothers' Union in Coventry Diocese. All are welcome to attend. includes discussion on the theme in question and some time together in MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR IVY CURWEN AND VERA HASSALL prayer. Everyone welcome. Sunday 28th of February at 3 :00 PM St Peter Ad Vincula Ratley MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE Service to be led by Rev Canon Christopher Lamb Thursday 24th March at 10.30am Coventry Cathedral Share Tea and Cakes and memories of two special Ladies from Bishop Christopher invites everyone to come and share in the reaffirmation of this parish ministerial vows and the blessing of oils on Maundy Thursday .
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