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June 2020 to August 2020 CIRCUIT DIARY DATES CHELMSFORD CIRCUIT Bedfordshire, Essex & Hertfordshire District 34/09 Supporting God’s people, sharing God’s love QUARTERLY PLAN JUNE 2020 TO AUGUST 2020 - The Chair of the District Rev Dr David Chapman 01279 681976 (Office) 1 Friars Wood, Parsonage Lane, 01279 508542 (Home) Bishops Stortford, CM23 5AZ [email protected] Rev. Circuit Ministers: 01245 499028 Mark Pengelly (Superintendent) [email protected] 30 Park Avenue, Chelmsford, CM1 2AA Day Off: Monday Rev. Barry Allen 01621 853423 11 Mirosa Drive, Maldon CM9 5NB [email protected] Day Off: Friday DeaconRamona Samuel 01245 690330 4 Rubens Gate, North Springfield, CM1 6GN 0740 220 7004 Day off: Friday [email protected] Rev. Sue King 46 Alexander Court, Dame Mary Walk, Halstead [email protected] CO9 2FF 01787 272855 NEXT PLAN SEPT-NOVEMBER 2020 Minister in Other Appointments Rev. Stuart Ellis 01376 618312 17 Archilles Way, Braintree, CM7 9UN [email protected] Church Plan Requests, Local Church & Circuit Diary Dates. Associated Ministers & Please send to the Circuit Administrator at Authorised Presbyters: 01245 322134 [email protected] [email protected] Rev. Carol Ball (C of E) before 6TH July 2020 18 Victoria Road, South Woodham Ferrers [email protected] 01621 815895 Patrick Baxter Rev. 17 Grove Road, Tiptree, CO5 0JP Rev. Beth Bendrey (CofE) 01376 567971 The Rectory, 265C London Road, 07940 516741 (M) Black Notley. CM77 8QQ [email protected] Rev. Iain Bendrey (CofE) 01376 567971 The Rectory, 265C London Road 07960 810687 Black Notley, CM77 8QQ [email protected] Rev John Prothero (Baptist) Church Tel: 01376 586251 142 Tilkey Road, Coggeshall, CO6 1QN [email protected] Rev David Sebley (URC) 01376 331983 11 Marshalls Road, Braintree, Essex. CM7 2LL [email protected] Rev Philip Howlett 01206 510732 1 Blackwater Avenue, Colchester CO3 3UY Supernumeraries Rev. Graham G Cocking 01245 227263 Rev. Mark Pengelly’s Message Acorns Belvedere Road, Danbury. CM3 4RB [email protected] Rev. Olufemi R.W.Cole-Njie 01376 812610 07952 862497 Please see attached separate letter for this plan. 10 Brock Close, Witham CM8 1NS [email protected] It can also be found on the Circuit Web Site. Rev Peter Cutmore 01376 584599 Egypts Farm, Boar Tye Road [email protected] Silver End, Witham CM8 3PP Rev. Anne M Davies, M, BD, BA 10 Kelvedon Close, Chelmsford. CM1 4DG 01245 349158 http://www.chelmsfordcircuit.co.uk/ Rev. David Dickens, DMS, DRS 01376 552418 110 Clare Road, Braintree. CM7 2PG [email protected] Rev. Guy R Goodall 01245 287065 1 Westbourne Grove, Chelmsford, CM2 9RT [email protected] Rev Tony Shrimpton 01621 929717 102 Washington Road, Maldon, CM9 6AR [email protected] Circuit Stewards: Mr. David Drewett (Senior) 01621 890915 21 Roots Lane, Wickham Bishops, CM8 3LS [email protected] 01621 891248 Mrs Janis Croom [email protected] 10 Blacksmiths Lane, Wickham Bishops CM8 3NR Mr Ian Armstrong 01245 251893 4 Llewellyn Close, Chelmsford, CM1 7RE [email protected] Mr Bob Griffin 01245 225123 Woodrising, The Ridge, Lt Baddow, [email protected] Chelmsford . CM3 4RT Mrs Jean Brown 01245 358185 556 Galleywood Road, Chelmsford, CM2 8BX [email protected] Circuit Administrator: 01245 269079 Mrs. Karen Murrell [email protected] c/o Trinity Office, Rainsford Road, Chelmsford CM1 2XB Circuit Treasurer: 01245 269079 Ms. Catherine De Bie [email protected] c/o Trinity Office, Rainsford Road, Chelmsford CM1 2XB AW All Age Worship HC Holy Communion PV Pastoral Visitors Rededication LOCAL PREACHERS B Baptism HM Harvest Festival TS Toy Service 2008 Mrs ALLEN, Ria 01621 853432 BS Big Sing Carols HM Home Missions US United Service 1986 Mr BOLTON, Stephen 07973 294820 2007 Mr BURTON, David 01245 420574 Café Café Church Style IG Intergenerational Worship WM World Mission * 1988 Mr CARTER, David 01621 829674 Cov Covenant Service JC Junior Church WL Worship Leaders 2007 Mrs CARTER, Val 01621 829674 Rededication 1986 Mrs CHAPMAN, Sally 01376 345811 CA Church Anniversary LA Local Arrangement 1974 Mr CLARK, Michael 01245 329535 2016 Mr CLEMO, John 01245 380852 CN Christingle/Nativity MS Messy Sunday 2008 Mrs COUCH, Frances 01245 523540 CTiM Churches Together in MHA Methodist Homes Sunday 2012 Mrs CRILLEY, Maureen 01621 856305 Maldon 1984 Mr DREWETT, David 01621 890915 CS Carols NCP Northumbrian 2020 Mr FOGG Mike 01245 328337 Community Prayer 2006 Mrs GRIFFIN, Glenda 01245 225123 FS Family Service P Parade Service 2018 Mrs HART, Sheridan 07962 809042 1987 Mrs HOBBS, Elizabeth 01245 223076 GS Gift Service 1998 Mr HOSKING, Jeff 01245 464170 2002 Mrs HUME, Esther 01376 330733 WORSHIP LEADERS 1998 Mrs JOHNSON, Sue 01245 602004 * 1983 Mrs KNOPP, Audrey Broomfield: Mrs. Dianne Hodgkinson 01376 349780 * 1961 Mr KNOPP, Bob Trinity Mrs. Kay Burton & Mr. Russell Burton 01245 284525 2002 Mr LOWE, Jim 01245 281709 (Chelmsford): * 1961 Mrs NEWELL, Jo 01621 782823 1998 Mr PICKETT, Clive 01245 267459 2010 Mrs POWELL-DAVIES, Nancy 01376 562657 AUTHORISED TO PRESIDE AT THE LORDS SUPPER * 1979 Mr ROBB, Peter 01245 250610 Mrs Esther Hume 2010 Mrs SAMUEL, Ramona Mrs Sue Johnson 1984 Mr SHELBOURNE, Mike 01245 601478 Mrs Gill Songer * 1988 Mr SONGER, David 01621 853842 Bible Abbreviations: * 2007 Mrs SONGER, Gill “Student Presbyter”. 07963 741132 Ac Acts Hos Hosea * 1966 Mrs SPOUGE, Val 01376 330925 AM Amos Is Isaiah Col Colossians Jer Jeremiah De Deuteronomy Jn John Eph Ephesians Kgs Kings * 1959 Mr WINDSOR, Len 1245 71 Gal Galatians Lk Luke Ge Genesis Ps Psalms *Excused appointments Heb Hebrews Pro Proverbs Ro Romans 2020 JUNE JULY AUG 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 Prayers for Churches Broomfield Hall Street Moulsham St Trinity Hatfield Maldon S W F Witham Braintree Coggeshall Great Halstead Lodge Augustines Peverel Notley Lectionary Year C Genesis 1: 1 Genesis 18: Genesis 21: 8- Genesis 22: Genesis 24: Genesis 25: Genesis 28: Genesis 29: Genesis 32: Genesis Genesis 45: Exodus 1:8 Exodus 3: – 2: 4a 1-15 Psalm 21 Psalm 86: 1-14 Psalm 34-38, 42-49, 19-34 Psalm 10-19a 15-28 22-31 Psalm 37: 1-4, 1-15 Psalm – 2:10 1-15 Psalm Psalm 8 2 116: 1-2, 1-10, 16-17 13 Romans 6: 58-67 Psalm 119: 105-112 Psalm 139: Psalm 105: 17: 1-7, 15 12-28 133 Romans Psalm 124 105: 1-6, Corinthians 12-19 Romans 6: 12-23 45: 10-17 or Romans 8: 1- 1-12, 23-24 1-11, 45b or Romans 9: 1-5 Psalm 11: 1-2a, 29- Romans 23-26, 45c 13: 11-13 Romans 5: 1b-11 Matthew 10: Canticle: 11 Matthew Romans 8: Psalm 128 Matthew 14: 105: 1-6, 32 Matthew 12:1-8 Romans 12: Matthew 28: 1-8 Matthew 10: 40-42 Song of 13: 1-9, 18-23 12-25 Romans 8: 13-21 16-22, 45b 15: (10-20) Matthew 9-21 16-20 Matthew 9: 24-39 Solomon 2: 8- Matthew 13: 26-39 Romans 21-28 16:13-20 Matthew 16: 35 – 10:8 13 Romans 7: 24-30, 36- Matthew 10: 5-15 21-28 (9-23) 15-25a 43 13:31-33, Matthew Matthew 11: 44-52 14: 22-33 16-19, 25-30 Special Days Fathers Social Justice Day BROOMFIELD 11.00 Samuel Goodall Pengelly HC Lowe Johnson Carter King HC Clemo Drewett Powell Pengelly Clark Samuel Davies IGW HALL STREET 9.30 Shelbourne Pengelly Cole-Njie Clemo Shelbourne Pengelly Pickett Songer Shelbourne Shrimpton Pengelly Goodall HC LA HC MOULSHAM LODGE Pengelly HC Pickett Samuel Drewett Griffin Clemo Powell Lowe Pengelly HC Hobbs Johnson Samuel King HC ? th 11.00 Café Style 4 Sunday Café Davies Café Café 6.30 Pengelly BBC ST AUGUSTINE’S LEP 10.45 Brown Pengelly Brown Brown Brown Samuel Brown Coughtry Brown Hart Brown Brown Powell C of E, Meth, URC, HC HC HC HC Davies TRINITY 1st & 3rd HC 9.30 Pengelly HC Samuel Pengelly Hart Pengelly HC Cole-Njie Samuel Carter Griffin Pengelly Drewett Hobbs Dickens AAW AAW AAW 11.30 - - No HC - - - Shrimpton - - Cole-Njie - - HC - HC REALITY CHURCH HP 9.15 B Allen HC Hosking Burton B Allen R Allen B Allen Hosking Burton B Allen Burton B Allen J Clemo Hosking HC MALDON 9.15 LA - LA - LA - LA - LA - LA - - Shrimpton Hart Crilley Hobbs 10.30 R Allen Pengelly Clark Fogg B Allen HC HC B Allen B Allen HC R Allen LA VJ Day SOUTH WOODHAM FERRERS 11.15 B Allen Carter Clark Powell B Allen Pengelly R Allan Mackay Crilley Griffin Pickett Dickens HC Johnson ? 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