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Honley with Brockholes Parish Magazine April 2015 Honley with Brockholes Parish Magazine April 2015 He is risen He is risen indeed www.honleystmary.btck.co.uk/ St. Mary the Virgin St. George’s Honley Brockholes Suggested donation 50p THE PARISH OF HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES VICAR Revd Liam Beadle 661178 The Vicarage, 2 St Mary’s Road,Honley HONORARY ASSISTANT PRIEST The Very Revd Henry Stapleton MBE 666629 20 Marsh Gardens, Honley READER Bev Playle 320918 Green Cliff House, Green Cliff, Honley PCC SECRETARY Jane Wardman 661599 5 River Park, Honley PCC TREASURER Clive Green 662607 7 Peregrine Court, Netherton DCC TREASURERS Pauline Adams 663510 6 Spring Dale, Honley (St Mary’s) Roger Kenworthy 687169 8 Crodingley, Thongsbridge (St George’s) CHURCHWARDENS St Mary’s Carol Hirst, 8 Town Head, Honley 664616 Bev Playle, Green Cliff House, Honley 320918 St George’s Margaret Kenworthy, 8 Crodingley, Thongsbridge 687169 Joan Oldfield , 46 Riverholme View, Brockholes 665310 VERGER St Mary’s John Adams, 6 Spring Dale, Honley 663510 CHOIR SECRETARY St Mary’s Shirley Turner, 3 The Terrace, Honley 661481 St Mary’s CHURCH / ROOM HIRE Carol Hirst, 8 Town Head, Honley 664616 WEB SITE http://honleystmary.btck.co.uk POSTCODE ST MARY’S HD9 6AH ST GEORGE’S HD9 7EB 1 A note from the Vicar - April 2015 ‘Some mistakes are costly. In 1962, Dick Rowe from Decca Records rejected a demo-tape made by some young men from the north of England with the infamous words, ‘Guitar bands are on their way out.’ EMI’s George Martin reacted rather differently, which is why we, a billion sold records later, have heard of The Beatles. This year, many of us will be hearing again the New Testament’s witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The first disciples were frightened, confused and overjoyed by the empty tomb and their encounters with the risen Jesus. But for us, two thousand years later, Easter can have a dull familiarity. It is easy to assume Easter can be safely ignored. That would be a costly mistake. Easter is not a pious way of talking about the new life of spring. Nor is it just a comforting message for those who find it helpful. Rather, it is God’s way of transforming us and our world: now, as we live the new life he gives us when we put our faith in Jesus Christ; and on the Last Day, when we shall be bodily raised from the dead to enjoy life in God’s new creation for ever. Decca came to realize what an enormous mistake they had made. EMI reaped the benefits of their good decision. This Easter, we have to make a decision. We could ignore the implications of Jesus’ resurrection and live as if it were just a nice story. Or we could receive the good news in faith, recognize Jesus as Lord and King, and rejoice in God’s love. Make sure you make the right decision. Revd Liam Beadle HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES PCC PARISHIONERS’ MEETING & ANNUAL PAROCHIAL COUNCIL MEETING Saturday 25 April 2015 10.00 am St Mary’s Church, Honley Material for Publication All contributions to future editions of the Magazine welcome. Ideally by email: [email protected]; 01484 320918 Deadline for the May issue: Monday 20 April 2015 2 HOLY WEEK SERVICES ACROSS THE PARISH April Wed 1 9.00 am Morning Prayer (1662) St Mary’s 9.30 am Holy Communion St Mary’s followed by pastoral prayer group 2.00 pm Infant School Easter Service 5.00 pm Evening Prayer (1662) St Mary’s 7.30 pm Holy Communion (1662) St Mary’s Thurs 2 Maundy Thursday 10.00 am Coffee Morning 12.00 pm Final Lent Lunch 5.00 pm Evening Prayer (1662) St Mary’s 7.30 pm Holy Communion (1662) St George’s Fri 3 Good Friday 10.30 am Morning Prayer & Litany (1662) St Mary’s 12.00 pm Ecumenical Service at Honley Village Green 12.00 pm Stations of The Cross - St George’s 2.00 pm Hour of Meditation - St Mary’s 5.00 pm Evening Prayer (1662) - St George’s Sat 4 Easter Eve 8.00 pm Readings & Prayers - St Mary’s Sun 5 Easter Day 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) - St Mary’s 9.30 am Holy Communion - St Mary’s 11.00 am Holy Communion - St George’s ST. MARY'S CALENDAR APRIL 2015 Wed 8 9.30 am Holy Communion Sun 12 2nd Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am Holy Communion (sung) 6.30 pm Evening Prayer Wed 15 9.30 am Holy Communion Sun 19 3rd Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am Holy Communion (sung) 6.30 pm Evening Prayer Wed 22 9.30 am Holy Communion 3 Thurs 23 9.00 am ‘Let’s Play’ Baby & Toddler group in Parish Room 10.00 am Coffee Morning Sat 25 10.00 am HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES PCC PARISHIONERS’ MEETING & APCM (St Mary’s Church) Sun 26 4th Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am Holy Communion (sung) 6.30 pm Evening Prayer Wed 29 9.30 am Holy Communion Thurs 30 9.00 am ‘Let’s Play’ Baby & Toddler group in Parish Room 10.00 am Coffee Morning MAY 2015 Sun 1 5th Sunday Easter 8.00 am Holy Communion (1662) 9.30 am All Age Morning Prayer 6.30 pm Holy Communion (sung) Wed 4 9.30 am Holy Communion Thurs 5 9.00 am ‘Let’s Play’ Baby & Toddler group in Parish Room 10.00 am Coffee Morning St. George’s Day 10th Birthday Celebration Sunday 26 April 2015 If you have been to the previous ‘9’ then you know you won’t want to miss this one. If you have never been before then make this your 1st. Lots of fun, celebration, community spirit and involving St. George’s Church (host for the event), Brockholes School plus Brockhole’s residents and friends. 11.00am Short Family Act of Worship 11.30am Prepare for Parade. Coffee available 12.00 pm Procession sets off led by Band and Dragon 12.30 pm Barbecue and Games - Followed by ‘Celebration’. Do come along and enjoy this lovely community event. 4 ST. GEORGE'S CALENDAR APRIL 2015 For Holy Week Services across the Parish see p. 3 SUN 5 Easter Day 11.00 am Easter Sunday Holy Communion SUN 12 2nd Sunday Easter 11.00 am Holy Communion 6.00 pm Compline SUN 19 3rd Sunday Easter 11.00 am Holy Communion 6.00 pm Compline Sat 25 10.00 am HONLEY WITH BROCKHOLES PCC PARISHIONERS’ MEETING & APCM (St Mary’s Church) SUN 26 4th Sunday Easter 11.00 am St George’s day celebration Family Act of Worship followed by celebration events - see p.3 MAY 2015 Sat 2 Marking St George’s Day Evening at Vicarage SUN 3 5th Sunday Easter 11.00 am All Age Worship A note of thanks from Elizabeth Mosley and Family We wish to thank everyone at St George’s and St Mary's as well as other friends and neighbours for all their support at the time of Peter's death. The visits, flowers, cards and prayers as well as practical help have all been much appreciated. We were pleased to see so many people at the Celebration Service. Especially we thank Dean Henry and Rev Liam for their help and pastoral care. Forthcoming events in Brockholes Village Hall Friday 10 April, 7.30pm Ceilidh Enjoy a jig with Holme Valley Village Band. Pie and peas supper. Bring your own drinks. £8 adults, £5 children. Contact 662079/662870 If you are planning a party or special event Brockholes Village Hall could be the perfect venue. If you would like to hire the hall please contact Adele on 07594 395 795 5 Gremlin Automotive B. Lockwood & Son Mobile Motor Vehicle Painters & Decorators Est 1982 Diagnostics, Service & Repair No job too small Mobile service at your home or work. FOR A FREE ESTIMATE RING Collection & delivery. Tel: 01484 519300 Latest Computer Diagnostics, Brakes, Servicing Mobile: 07742 735516 and pre-buy inspections Honley based: Excellent prices Fully qualified Associate Member of IMI Ring Rob Davies 07476 357993 Or [email protected] An innovative joinery company with over 16 years The Lindens 16 Westgate experience in producing high quality work. New Road Honley Kirkheaton Holmfirth Based in Brockholes we work on a wide range of pro- HD5 0JB HD9 6AA jects from general joinery to creating unique, one off 01484 535853 01484 662324 pieces for the home and the garden. To discuss any job, big or small, or to receive a free quotation please contact Richard Wilde on - Tel: 01484 667583 Mob: 07990643060 Email: [email protected] Gwen & Andrew Schofield www.wildebespokejoinery.co.uk An independent family business for 50 years COMMERCIAL PREMiSES from £100 per month Moll Springs Ltd Old Moll Road Netherton Tel. 01484663510 Huddersfield Mob. 07753670955 HD4 7DN To advertise in the magazine please contact [email protected] Rates: £50 p.a. (12 editions) 6 St George’s AD Reports February 2015 So we got down to the ‘heart of the matter’. 2 days before St. Valentine’s – of course it had to be ‘hearts’ but this year with a different slant. We were delighted to welcome Graham Wardman as a guest to our meeting. Graham gave the young people a very interesting talk about the ‘physical’ heart, its function in the body, how and why things go wrong and how you can look after your heart to ‘prevent’ trouble.
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