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28Th July 2019 Trinity 6 Welcome to our Service, please take this newssheet with you 28th July 2019 Trinity 6 Readings: Gen 18: 20-32 Luke 11: 1-13 Rector: Revd Kate Mier Curate: Revd Dan Corlett 01527 852830 [email protected] 07543 370637 [email protected] Rest day: Friday Rest day: Monday SERVICES AND Working Party COMING SOON We will be having a churchyard working party at Map- pleborough Green on Saturday 3rd August 10am-12 to Sunday 28th July give the place a tidy up. All help very welcome - please 8.00am Holy Communion bring gardening tools. Studley 10.00am Holy Communion for all Growing healthy churches survey Mappleborough Green I am leading a small team who are making arrangements Celebration+Praise for us to conduct our next Healthy Churches survey over Studley the coming weeks. A representative group of about 30 4.00pm Evensong people will be identified for Mappleborough and Studley Oldberrow churches to complete the questionnaire. Everyone who Monday 29th July regularly attends Oldberrow and Morton Bagot will be 2.30pm Compassion Group invited to do this. Parish Centre Thank you all for your support, Kate Thursday 1st August 9.30am Holy Communion (BCP) Studley weddings/funerals verger team Parish Centre We are seeking people to help set up the church, wel- Sunday 4th August come guests, operate the sound system and tidy up after 10.00am All Age Celebration these services. If you might be interested and would like Mappleborough Green to know more please speak to Kate. Holy Communion + Junior Church Food Bank Studley During the school holidays the foodbank is providing 6.30pm Holy Communion food parcels for children on free school meals at our Four Acres local schools. This is putting a demand on the food Monday 5th August stocks and we are in need of most items including fruit 2.30pm Compassion Group juice, rice pudding, custard, cereals, long life milk, tinned Parish Centre spaghetti, cold meats, tinned potatoes, instant mash, Thursday 8th August puddings and jam. We have plenty of baked beans and 9.30am Holy Communion (BCP) soup. Please leave food donations in the tubs in the Parish Centre church and the parish centre, deliver to the Methodist church between 2 and 3:30pm on Tuesday or give to Megan Harris Funeral Hilary and David Volrath. Thank you. Megan's funeral will be on Friday 2nd August at 11.30am at Studley Church. David Silvester All welcome. David, our former Rector, will be preaching at Studley Church at 10.00am on Sunday 4th August and at Map- pleborough Church on Sunday 8th September. [email protected] deadline01527 is850130 Thursday at 2.00pmwww.ardenmarches.co.uk THE COLLECT FOR YOUR PRAYERS Creator God, you made us all Prayer List in your image: may we The prayer list is for urgent and critical situations, names remain discern you in all that we see, on this list for four weeks. and serve you in all that we Please let us know if the person needs to be kept on for additional do; through Jesus Christ our weeks. Lord. Please remember in your prayers especially this week: Maureen Dew, Graham Masefield, Eric Lee, Bob Kinnersley, Pat Wheeler, CONTACT Roy Salsbury and Linda Moffat INFORMATION We remember before God and pray for the families of all who Rector have died recently, including: Megan Harris, Alan Niland and Revd Kate Mier 852830 Brian Stringer [email protected] Curate We also remember those we may know for whom the anniversary Revd Dan Corlett of their death falls at this time: 07543 370637 [email protected] General Enquiries Training for Healing Prayer (Church Office, St. Nicholas, Alcester open 2.00-4.30 Mon-Thurs) Monday 16th August 7.15 - 9.45pm Judith McLelland 850130 Saturday 28th August 9.15am - 4.30pm [email protected] Details at www.wellhealing.org/healing-training Safeguarding Officer Roz Eden 07917134544 Summer BBQ Church Centre Bookings The Tuesday Homegroup invite you to join us for a summer BBQ Ankcorn House: at the Volrath’s (59A Bromsgrove Road) on the 6th August 7.00- Maxine Mould 525948 9.00pm. If you would like to join us please let us know on 850434 Studley Parish Centre: (Tony and Jane) or 857498 (Hilary and Dave). We would love to Tony Drake 850434 see you. Gift-Aid Scheme Studley: Holiday at Home Joyce Duffin 458636 At Studley Methodist Church Mappleborough Green: 5 August - 8 August, 10.30am - 3.30pm Erica Hayton 455396 This event is aimed at older people who are not going on holiday – they may have physical or economic problems or they may just be lonely. Morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea are provided. Activities are on offer, but there’s no compulsion to join in. There TRAMPS will be newspapers, jigsaws and games available, or you can just All walks start at sit & chat. 7.00pm prompt. The £5 per day or four days for £18 walk on Wednesday July 31st Places need to be booked in advance, for catering purposes. will be led by Sue 01564 795625 Please telephone 01527 853445. Starting at The Fish, Wixford DO YOU KNOW ANYONE WHO MIGHT LIKE TO BE INVITED TO B49 6DA THIS? DO GIVE THEM AN INVITATION Please check with the walk Volunteers needed to help on one or more days—more info from leader if weather conditions are Kate uncertain as walks maybe cancelled at short notice. [email protected] 01527 850130 www.ardenmarches.co.uk .
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