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Rector’s Letter… coming year: ‘they bowed down and

worshipped Him…and presented Him Happy New Year to you all – I know with gifts of gold, frankincense and that Christmas perhaps hasn’t been myrrh.’ (2:11). the celebration that we have had in the past, but I hope you have The gift of gold reflects that the Magi managed to celebrate, in your own saw in the baby a king, destined to way, the birth of Jesus, God with us. rule over us all. In this coming year we need to remember that Jesus is I pray that 2021 will be better than on the throne, the seat of power and last year – and bring with it healing – authority in the whole universe. Will for people suffering from this we crown Him king of our lives and disease, for our over-worked health dedicate all that we are and do to services, and healing for our Him? economies and for those without a job. The gift of frankincense reflects that the visitors saw not just an earthly But this month, for us Christians, king, but God in human flesh. Incense Christmas is not over; we continue to symbolises the prayers of God’s celebrate and ponder the meaning of people and so this gift reminds us Christmas, and then we celebrate that God is worthy of our worship Epiphany. and prayer. Will we offer our praise and prayer, as we seek God to guide Epiphany is 6th January, the time us through the uncertainties of this when we remember the Magi from time? the East who followed a star to find the baby Jesus: ‘Where is the one The gift of myrrh reflects that these who has been born king of the astrologers saw beyond the baby’s Jews?’ (Matthew 2:1). birth and life, to His death which would secure life for all. Jesus was At the start of a New Year, amid the offered myrrh on the cross and it was uncertainty of the pandemic, are we a spice used in His tomb. As we face asking the same question? The gifts the sufferings of this New Year, we they offered show us how we can can be confident that Jesus knows find Him in the uncertainty of the 4 and understands our experience. Are The Fourth Gift we ready to trust Him? The fourth gift they had was Some thoughts and questions for Wisdom, each of us to ponder as we reflect on The one they needed for the year ahead, for us and for our themselves church. I leave you with an acrostic And the world. poem, by Megan Carter, that I think sums up these thoughts for us. Wisdom To leave the familiar In search of a new security HAPPY NEW YEAR More precious than the gifts they gave. Heaven’s gift of another year As the old departs and the new is Wisdom born, To discover, in the starlit child, A significance above Plans for a future and a hope Gold, frankincense and myrrh. Preparing us for each new dawn. Wisdom Yesterday has gone forever, And the eyes of faith New days and ventures lie ahead, To receive God’s showing Of His Son. Even darkness turns to light

When we make the Lord our The gifts we read about head. Were three, But the fourth gift they had was Yielding to the Holy Spirit Wisdom.

Ever mindful that He’s there, By Daphne Kitching As we live our lives before Him Rejoicing in His loving care.

Take care and God Bless,

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A Scientist’s Letter to scientist described his experiences to the UK Church: Power, me: “I study God’s fingerprints in His creation to learn more of Him and the love and self-control world He placed us in and to learn how

I want to share a message of hope we should take care of it and each that Christians in the sciences around other…I pray for inspiration and the world can bring to the church. Dr insight into how His creation works… Francis Collins, who leads medical and that He provides the opportunities research in the US, spoke earlier in the to give the glory to Him.” pandemic about his faith and his hope Self-Control in God to help us through this time. It is largely our own and others’ selfish He expressed the grief that so many actions that can turn one animal’s are experiencing, described an friendly virus into our own species’ intensity of scientific work he has personal nightmare. Thankfully Jesus’ never experienced before, and shared suffering, death and resurrection are his conviction that he is in exactly the the solution to evil. Our ultimate and right place just now - serving God with certain hope is that one day all science. He is holding on tight to the Creation will be renewed. We can also words of Paul in 2 Timothy 1:7, ‘for have hope for today, that God is with God gave us a spirit not of fear but of us in our suffering. When we respond power and love and self-control.’ in positive ways to painful events, that Power is evidence that Jesus is alive and In 2 Timothy the apostle Paul working in our lives. encourages his friend to ‘fan into Science will not solve all our problems, flame the gift of God’ that is in him. I but with God’s help and wisdom we am thankful that scientists like Francis can use the tools of science to serve are using their own particular talents him and love others. Let’s pray to understand this virus, and to help together for the strength to cope, and prevent or treat infection. The things for an end to this pandemic. they discover are not just useful, but at times they can also display the Dr Ruth M Bancewicz, who is Church beauty and wonder of God’s creation. Engagement Director at The Faraday

Love Institute for Science and Religion in A scientist shows their love for God, Cambridge. Ruth writes on the positive relationship between Science for people and for the rest of creation and Christian faith through their work in the lab. One

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Five things I’d like to how life was, as quickly as see in 2021 possible. Many of us learnt to appreciate our family so very I keep hearing people say that much more – especially when we 2020 was a ‘year like no other.’ could not be with them for Friends have been writing a months on end. We learnt lessons special journal recording the year, about how important our so they can pass it on to their neighbours and local businesses grandchildren. Others just want to are, how precious our NHS, leave 2020 behind and look to a medical researchers, care happier new year. providers and other frontline Both reactions are completely workers are. Let’s not forget understandable. But I’ve been them. looking ahead to 2021 and thinking about the five top things Let’s value nature. Those of us I’d like to see in the year ahead. I with gardens, or with parks or wonder if you’ll agree with them fields nearby, have been or not? Maybe you could put massively blessed. I’ve learnt to together your own list. pay attention to birdsong, to the changing colours of the trees, and Let’s make sure the vaccines are how unexpected plants have distributed fairly and speedily. taken root in our garden. Pets Those who need the vaccine most have played a major part in urgently should receive it first, helping us endure the lockdowns, with a fair system for ensuring especially for people who live everyone else can be vaccinated alone. May we all learn to value quickly and efficiently. We need to the natural world on our ensure that everyone receives the doorsteps in the year ahead and vaccine wherever they live in the beyond. world – from the poorest to the richest. Especially, in those parts Let’s bless technology. Without of the world where there is war, the use of the internet, meeting and people are living as refugees. people ‘online’ or keeping in touch via email, Facetime or other Let’s learn the lessons of the technologies, 2020 would have pandemic – not just going back to been a whole lot tougher. 8

Churches across the country Tearfund moved their Sunday services helping the online, and soon adapted to a vulnerable different way of worshipping – not the same, but still helping us This past year, with coronavirus to worship together and see spreading in some of the world’s familiar faces. Let’s continue to poorest communities, the UK give thanks for the science that Christian relief charity Tearfund has been busier than ever. made that contact possible in

2020. Worldwide, millions of people have

Let’s value our church family. been locked down and unable to work, and thus unable to buy food. Imperfect we may be, like any Refugees are stranded in crowded family. But the months without camps with little access to clean being physically able to worship water or basic items like soap to with them, share communion protect themselves against the virus. with them, sing alongside them have been hard. I value so much Tearfund is working in more than 50 how many churches have risen to countries, and this past year alone the pandemic challenge and has reached 1.5million people with sought to serve their communities help of various kinds. It also installed in all kinds of ways. May we take 1,783 hand-washing stations, all this experience into 2021 and distributed 83,476 hygiene kits, and sent out 271,790 personal hygiene build upon it. messages. Whatever 2021 holds for you and all those that you love, I pray that A Tearfund spokesman says: “We are doing all we can to stand with the you may know the love of God in most vulnerable people at this time. your life, and be able to pass it on We are adapting our programmes to others. and finding new ways to safely support people in need.” The Revd Peter Crumpler, a Church of priest in St Albans, Herts, If you would like to donate go to and a former communications https://www.tearfund.org/ director for the CofE, considering campaigns/coronavirus-emergency- the New Year ahead. appeal

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GOD IN THE ARTS years, He lived with Mary and Joseph The hidden years ‘growing in wisdom and in divine and human favour.’ Just as He followed

His heavenly Father’s will in His ministry, so in these growing years He followed the guidance and teaching of Mary and Joseph.

This month’s painting highlights one moment in those years of growth: ‘St

Joseph the Carpenter’ by Georges de

la Tour. ‘Highlights’ is the right word,

because this painting captures the

strong contrast of light and darkness. Georges de la Tour lived from 1593 to 1652 in Lorraine. He was part of a Franciscan-led revival in that area, and this work from the 1640s captures St Joseph and the Christ- When St Paul wrote about the birth Child with Franciscan tenderness and and humanity of Jesus to the insight. Philippians, he described it as an emptying and a humbling. Jesus We can see the tools of Joseph’s humbled Himself, he wrote, ‘and trade on the ground. He leans over became obedient to the point of them, hard at work on a piece of death, even death on a cross.’ In wood. Jesus is sitting by his side, his obedience and love Jesus followed face lit by the candle, which lights up the will of His Father through His the carpenter’s shop. As well as ministry from baptism to the cross contrasting light and dark, there is and Easter beyond. the contrast of young and old, and

the thought that the child learning But what about that period called from the old man is also the one who ‘the hidden years’, after the Holy can teach us. Family’s return from Egypt? The

Gospels tell us of only one event in De la Tour was particularly fascinated that period leading up to adulthood: by light and shadows cast by a candle the pilgrimage to Jerusalem when or a lantern. Here the artist shows Jesus was 12. For the rest of those 30 the candlelight illuminating the face

10 of the child Jesus who will grow up to 1st Jan: The naming of the Light of the world. Jesus

As this New Year begins, we can think Matthew and Luke tell how the angel back to the light from the Bethlehem instructed that Mary’s baby was to manger we celebrated at Christmas. be named Jesus - a common name We can look ahead to the light meaning ‘saviour’. The Church recalls shining from the adult Jesus through the naming of Jesus on 1st January - His teaching and healing. eight days after 25th December (by

the Jewish way of reckoning days). In Here in these hidden years, we can Jewish tradition, the male babies celebrate the light of wisdom and were circumcised and named on divine favour, as Luke calls them, their eighth day of life. shining on the face of the child Jesus.

We pray for that light to guide us For early Christians, the name of through this New Year. When the Jesus held a special significance. In way ahead may look dark and Jewish tradition, names expressed uncertain, let us pray that God’s light aspects of personality. Jesus’ name will make clear the path ahead. permeated His ministry, and it does

so today: we are baptised in the The graphic is a faithful photographic name of Jesus (Acts 2:38), we are reproduction of a two-dimensional, justified through the name of Jesus (1 public domain work of art. It can be Cor 6:11); and God the Father has found at: given Jesus a name above all others https://commons.wikimedia.org/ (Phil 2:9). All Christian prayer is wiki/ through ‘Jesus Christ our Lord’, and it File:Georges_de_La_Tour._St._Josep is ‘at the name of Jesus’ that one day h,_the_Carpenter.JPG every knee shall bow

The Revd Michael Burgess on God in the Arts with a look at ‘St Joseph the Carpenter’ by Georges de la Tour. It now hangs in The Louvre in Paris.

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From the Church Registers

Funerals

We offer sympathy to the relatives of those who have died.

On 14th December Raymond Wilfred Dale Age 76 years On 18th December Janet Price Age 71 years On 21st December Mary McCarthy Age 90 years

“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, …. Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” (23rd Psalm)

Church Collections for November 2020

Week Beginning 1st £943.76

Week Beginning 8th £920.00

Week Beginning 15th £30.00

Week Beginning 22nd £140.00

Week Beginning 29th £400.00

Our thanks to everyone who has helped us by giving faithfully and generously towards our costs of mission, ministry and maintenance.

During this unprecedented challenging time we have been streaming our morning and evening services via Facebook and YouTube, you can also keep up to date via our website where you can find out about our worship, church life, giving and accessing our monthly parish magazine.

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THANK YOU

In line with government guidelines old gas pipes are being replaced with more modern pipes and recently Cadent Gas Network have been very busy working on The Lawton Grange Estate, Greengate Rd, Brown Ave etc.

They have tried hard to keep disruption to residents to a minimum during the work , they very much like to contribute to the community they are working in.

All Saints’ Church members deliver Christmas cards to every homes in the Parish and we are very grateful this year to Cadent who have very kindly paid for the printing of this year’s parish Christmas card, as part of their contribution to the community.

` Quarantine’ –the 2020 word of the year

The Cambridge Dictionary has named ‘quarantine’ as its ‘word of the year’ for 2020. Apparently, it was the word most looked up between January and October of last year. ‘Quarantine’ even beat ‘pandemic’ and ‘lockdown’. The Cambridge Dictionary has now added a new meaning to the word ‘quarantine’. It runs: ‘A general period of time in which people are not allowed to leave their homes or travel freely, so that they do not catch or spread a disease.’

The editors are also considering some possible new words for the dictionary. These include ‘Quaranteam’ (a group of people who go into quarantine together), Lockstalgia (a feeling of nostalgia for the lockdown period), and Coronnial (someone born around the time of the pandemic).

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The cat

A vicar and his wife were going out Laughlines for the evening, and carefully set the security lights and put the cat out. But when they opened the etcetera... door to go to the taxi, the cat Fire? slipped back in and disappeared The team at the local fire station had upstairs. Irritated, the vicar fol- assembled to hear their training lowed it. officer discuss the behaviours of The wife waited with the taxi driv- various kinds of fire. He began: "You er. Not wanting him to know that pull up to a house and notice puffs of they were leaving the parsonage smoke coming from the eaves. But empty, she said: "My husband is the windows are blackened out and just upstairs for a quick word with there is little or no visible flame. What my mother.” does this tell you?" he asked. A few minutes later, the husband Hoping the men recognised signs of a arrived, breathless. "Sorry I took so possible ‘back draft’, a condition very long" he said, “but she put up a dangerous to fire fighters, he heard fight! Stupid old thing was hiding instead: "It tells me I’ve got the right under the bed and I had to poke house.” her with a coat hanger and grab her by the scruff of the neck to get her out.” Order

Happy to visit his local pub before it closed again, a man found him- self near two nuns. Eager to talk to anyone after weeks in Tier 3, he ventured: “What is your or- der?” (Meaning their religious community.) The nuns happily replied: “Sausage and chips.”

From a church magazine in Hampshire: We badly need more sinners for our choir. 14

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Recycling & Green Living of it. Of course, taking shorter showers (and lower baths) will also Tips use less water. To encourage shorter

Tricks to Save showers, use a waterproof timer to Energy (and create competition between the kids Water) in the — and adults! Your sinks don’t use Bathroom nearly as much water as the shower and tub but low-flow taps help reduce water usage there as well. Did you know you can cut your environmental impact with a few Pens and pencils simple changes in your bathroom As we try to reduce our buying and habits? The bathroom environmental impact, it’s easy to may not be the room you think of forget that smaller items — like pens when you consider high energy and pencils — can add up to a lot of consumption in your home. Instead, waste. How many disposable you might consider the electricity- ballpoint pens do you have cluttering hungry fridge in the kitchen, the your drawers, desk, or pencil clothes dryer or the plethora of holders? Do you throw away pencils electronics in the living room to be when they’re only half-way used or the biggest culprits. But it’s when the eraser wears out? worthwhile taking a second look at Americans throw away 1.6 your bathroom and how you can billion disposable pens annually, I make a few tweaks to use less don’t have a figure for the UK. These energy there as well. plastic pens end up in landfills as Hot Water litter. Some of this plastic waste

The largest energy users in your makes its way to our waterways, bathroom are the largest water where it breaks down into users: the shower and the bath. microplastics, polluting our water Water heating accounts for and harming ocean life. And while it about 17% of an average family’s doesn’t seem like a little pencil energy usage in a year. You can would use much wood, did you know reduce this energy usage by lowering that over 82,000 trees are cut down annually to produce pencils? the temperature on your hot water heater to 60 degrees. Additionally, We do have eco-friendlier you can reduce water usage by alternatives. Many fountain pens installing a low– flow showerhead refill from a glass ink bottle rather that aerates the water so it uses less than disposable plastic cartridges. 16

Another option is to use a refillable If you have a pond or bird bath, try ballpoint pen that accepts refill and keep it from freezing to provide cartridges to reduce your waste. You essential water for wildlife. can find more sustainable pencils Recycling electronics made out of recycled newspapers instead of wood but they can be hard Recycle Rebuild are a charity who to find. Unfortunately, most lead create jobs, help the environment, refills are packaged in plastic. empower communities and resolve Terracycle have a writing instrument supply/demand issues for specific scheme and in normal times Talke building materials after natural Library has a collection box in the disasters. They do this by identifying foyer. building materials that are in high demand and employing and training Helping wildlife in the winter garden the affected communities to make Try not to be too tidy in the garden. them using up to 100% recycled Piles of logs or sticks are ideal shelters waste products. These materials can for invertebrates in winter as are the then be sold at an affordable price hollow stems of herbaceous plants. and the profits reinvested into the Toads, reptiles and small mammals newly-formed micro-enterprise, may shelter in warm compost heaps creating a self-sustaining business so leave it until spring to turn them. that can grow to meet the wider Build bonfires on the day you burn demands of the region for the long them to avoid harming hedgehogs or term. They try to avoid buying new other wildlife who may shelter in a items whenever they can. However, heap. they need phones, computers,

Feed birds with mixed seeds, laptops and cameras to complete their work. sunflower seeds, peanuts and fat balls. Thrushes and blackbirds like Many of us have items we no longer over-ripe fruit on the ground or a bird use but are still working, Find out how table. Leave berries such as rowan, you can donate working phones, hawthorn on the trees or bush as laptops and cameras to help their many birds will eat them. Clean bird work – the details are on their feeders regularly to help prevent the website spread of disease. Don’t leave the https://www.recyclerebuild.org/ nylon mesh on fat balls as small birds recycle may get their feet caught Happy recycling Carol Henshaw 17

Stuck in the Mud – Stories of Hope when You’re Stuck

By John Prockter, Monarch, £8.99

Framed around 12 real-life sticking points in John Prockter’s life, this book offers us hope in a faithful God and a pathway through difficult times. John encourages us to engage with Scripture in a new and inspiring way, allowing Jesus to bring the freedom we all need to live our lives authentically.

It may be a helpful guide for those struggling with the ups and downs of discipleship.

When Faith Gets Shaken

By Patrick Regan OBE, Monarch, £9.99

What do you do when life falls apart, and it feels as if God has left you? How do you keep going when your faith is rocked to the core? Sometimes things get so hard we’re not sure where God is – or what He’s up to. For Patrick there was pain, illness, and loss in his family and community. Then a series of excruciating operations took him to the brink physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Writing during his journey of recovery, Patrick explores how we find God in times of suffering. He wrestles with how we can know God’s peace when life is anything but peaceful, what the true nature of courage is, how we allow ourselves the grace to rest when we’re run- ning on empty, and how we can stay fully present in the moment.

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All Saints’ Church Lawton is open daily

The church is open daily 10 am to 4pm for private prayer, following the government and Church of England guidelines

Prayer Chain

We also have a prayer chain to pray for you whatever your need. If you would like us to pray for you or would like to know more about the prayer meeting or prayer chain please contact Ann Kennerley—you can speak to her in church on a Sunday evening, or call her on Tel: 01782 782427

Prayer for the Month

Dear Father God,

Here we are, nervously wobbling on the brink of this New Year. All our hopes, expectations, plans and possibilities for last year stolen by the relentless pandemic. The landscape of our lives has been shaken and changed, Lord. Nothing is the same. Normality has been redefined. 2020 was a year like no other. How dare we move into the uncertainty of 2021?

Lord, we dare - because of the one, wonderful certainty we do have - that You have been with us through it all. Thank you that You sent Jesus to save us, to offer us that bigger reality of life for all eternity - if we put our trust in Him, Jesus, who never changes. You promise that You will never leave us or forsake us. We will be able to navigate the challenges lie ahead, if we keep our eyes on Jesus, our compass; if we trust His Holy Spirit to lead us, however strange and unfamiliar the days of 2021 may be. You are with us! You are with us! You are with us!

Thank you, Lord of the years, that You know and love each one of us, and that we are safe in Your hands. We can go forward. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. By Daphne Kitching 19

Bible Readings for January Services

Date Epistle Gospel

3rd January Isaiah 60.1-6 Matthew 2.1-12

10th January Genesis 1.1-5 Mark 1.4-11

17th January Revelation 5.1-10 John 1.43-51

24th January Revelation 19.6-10 John 2.1-11

31st January Malachi 3.1-5 Luke 2.22-40

Reading & Prayer rota for January Services

Date Reading Prayers

3rd January Jane Baker Yvonne Banks

10th January Ruth Griffiths Jane Baker

17th January Linda Jones Margaret Cruxton

24th January Paul Cruxton John Atkins

31st January Kate Bell Bev Boulton

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Services & Speakers January 2021 Streamed services 10.45am & 7.00pm 8.30am 10.45am 3rd The Epiphany Holy Communion Holy Communion Steve Clapham Margaret Cruxton 10th Baptism of Christ Holy Praise & Prayer Communion at 10.45am Steve Clapham If you wish to 17th Epiphany 2 participate from Holy Communion Holy Communion home in the streamed Holy Steve Clapham Gill Maren Communion 24th Epiphany 3 Service, please prepare a piece Praise & Prayer of bread and sip of wine or juice Bev Boulton ready for the 31st The Presentation Giving the Communion part Holy Communion & Healing of the service. John Atkins

A time of reflection

We are continuing with live streaming from the rectory at 7pm on Sunday evenings, do join us for a service of Night prayer (Compline) a gentle service of quiet time and reflection to bring us a perfect end to the day.

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