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Preaching Plan: Jun 2018 Isle of Man District www.methodist.org.im (15/01) Messy Churches not on the plan June - August 2018 20th May 4.00 pm St John’s Chair of District / Super 2nd June 4.00 pm Corrin Hall, Peel Rev’d Richard Hall 14 Devonshire Road, Douglas, IM2 3RB 01624 822541 7th July 4.00 pm Corrin Hall, Peel [email protected] 4th Aug 4.00 pm Corrin Hall, Peel Ministers Rev'd Andy Fishburne 7 Meadow Lane, Slieau Whallian View, Peel 01624 842202 Changes to the Circuit Directory IM5 1QU [email protected] Please note the following changes to details in the Circuit Directory: Rev'd Rebecca 18 The Park, Onchan, IM3 1HP 01624 674464 Baldrine Ingrouille [email protected] Treasurer. Mrs Evelyn Bevan 862154 Rev'd Steve Ingrouille 18 The Park, Onchan, IM3 1HP 01624 674464 [email protected] Hall and Mrs Joan Powell. 861713 Lettings Rev'd David Shirtliff 16 Cronk Cullyn, Colby, IM9 4NQ 01624 621968 Contact. [email protected] Property Mr David Clague . Supernumeraries with pastoral responsibility Contacts Mr Jamie Powell 619353 Rev’d Christopher “Fy Yerrey” 76 Magherbreekyn, Ponyfields, Port Erin, 01624 834305 Church Mr David Clague Belfield IM9 6DD Stewards Mrs Pat Godby Rev'd Kath Corkish She Ain, Ballafesson Road, Port Erin, IM9 6BT 01624 836411 Circuit Meeting Mr David Clague [email protected] Reps. Mrs P Godby Rev'd Richard Hooton 40 Seafield Crescent, Birch Hill, Onchan, IM3 3BZ 01624 622562 CMR Mrs Joan Powell [email protected] Substitute Rev'd Juan Thompson 2 Close Oard, Ramsey, IM8 01624 812385 [email protected] Sulby Lay Workers Mailing Bill Dunlop, Suncrest, Main Road, Glen Vine, 852795 Ms Panda Dooley [email protected] 07624 467056 Contact IM4 4BA Circuit Stewards CMR change email to: [email protected] Mrs Pat Costain [email protected] 01624 842873 Substitute Mrs Phyllis Jackson [email protected] 01624 622973 Mrs Judy Matthews [email protected] 01624 835073 The Mariners Choir (Secretary) Mrs Sue Montgomery [email protected] 01624 823266 Mr Peter Corrin, 8 Manor View, Farmhill, Douglas, IM2 2PB 674688 [email protected] Mrs Claire Quayle [email protected] 01624 880692 Mr Eddie Teare [email protected] 01624 880787 Meeting Dates District Administrator 19th June LPWL Meeting, St John's Mr Charlton Krentz District Office, Trinity Methodist Church, Rosemount, 01624 625408 20th June Circuit Meeting, Port Erin Douglas, IM1 3EY [email protected] Summer is here… Supernumeraries (* no appointments this quarter) Visiting Preachers Welcome to summer. This plan covers that period when the *Rev’d Shirley Bench 832163 Rev'd Gordon Barker 824116 island comes alive with visitors and the sun shines. I pray that *Rev’d Kenneth Elworthy 824456 Mr P Clark *Rev’d Godfrey Kenyon 670671 we will all experience a change of rhythm during this quarter. Mrs Pauline Corlett 611737 The art exhibition “Awakening” will be nearing its climax and I Local Preachers Rev’d Andrew Emison (* no appointments this quarter) Rev’d Carol Fox 843020 trust that you will all have taken advantage of the opportunity to Canon Judith Ley engage with it. The final day is June 17th. 2002 *Mrs Marilyn Billington 878418 Rev’d Dawn Mather 629202 1976 Mr John Binns 837143 Mr Peter Murcott 611483 2010 *Mrs Mary Black 851348 Mr Ken Quane 817897 You will notice a new abbreviation on the plan this quarter. OA 1971 *Miss Mavis Cain 621157 is replaced with CP “Congregational Praise”. This was 2001 Mrs Marilyn Cannell 878261 2010 Mrs Elaine Christian 622888 discussed at the Local Preachers’ and Worship Leaders’ 1988 Mrs Calleen Cochrane 834146 meeting where it was felt that whilst we know what OA means it 2013 Mr Geoff Collier 852364 1990 *Mr John Corkish 832517 can be mysterious, not to say off putting, for visitors who see 2011 *Mrs Katherine Corkish 832517 Own Arrangements on a noticeboard and assume you are 1996 * Miss Norma Cowell 676120 telling them to make their own arrangements i.e. go somewhere 2010 Mrs Beverley Cowley 678882 1984 Mr Paul Craine 851861 else. We are very grateful to everyone who offers a 2001 Mrs Marinda Fargher 861039 preaching ministry across the circuit, and hold 2001 Mrs Pat Gelling 851850 them in our prayers as they lead God’s people in 2013 Dr Tim Grass 819619 worship, teaching, praise and prayer. This is not just about changing words though. CP more 1999 Ms Stephanie Gray 670691 accurately reflects what we hope happens on these occasions 1982 Mrs Jean Guthrie 626494 in that this is an opportunity for each congregation to be 1991 *Mr John Harris 897465 2017 Mrs Phyllis Jackson 622973 creative in how it shares in worship. There are some really 2016 Mrs Brenda Kinnish 861568 good examples of congregations around the island taking this 1998 Mr Kevin Mort 833727 2002 Mrs Lesley Motley 845312 as an opportunity to work together to do something different. 2008 Mrs Rita Norrey 824616 Please let’s drop the term OA from our publicity and notices and 2008 Mr Nicholas Owen 675032 go instead for this more positive approach. 1991 Mr Bert Quayle 843157 1979 *Mrs Mary Radcliffe 812622 1988 *Mr Ian Whittaker 897236 Whether the sun shines or not have a good summer. 1971 *Mrs Thelma Wilson 834450 Blessings, Preachers on trial Mrs Caroline Salmon 810995 Ms Louise Whitelegg 474275 Preachers on note Mrs Linda Eccles 627600 Rev’d Richard Hall Chair of District Methodist Church in the Isle of Man The Methodist Church District Office, Trinity Methodist Church, Rosemount, Douglas, IM1 3EY Tel: 01624 625408 Web: www.methodist.org.im Email: [email protected] June 2018 July 2018 Aug 2018 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Twinned with the Methodist church of Sierra Leone Ordinary 9B Ordinary 10B Ordinary 11B Ordinary 12B Ordinary 13B Ordinary 14B Ordinary 15B Ordinary 16B Ordinary 17B Ordinary 18B Ordinary 19B Ordinary 20B Ordinary 21B Deut 11:18-21, Zechariah Isaiah 56:1, 6-8 Ex 19:2-8a Jeremiah 20:7-13 Isaiah 55:10-13 Isaiah 44:6-8 1 Kings 3:5-12 Isaiah 55:1-5 26-28 Hosea 5:15-6:6 Jeremiah 28:5-9 9:9-12 1 Kings 19:9-18 Psalm 67 Isaiah 51:1-6 Psalm 100 Ps 69:7-10 Ps 65:(1-8) 9-13 Psalm 86:11-17 Ps 119:129-136 Ps 145:8-9, Ps 31:1-5, 19-24 Ps 50:7-15 Ps 89:1-4, 15-18 Ps 145:8-14 Ps 85:8-13 Rom 11:1-2a, Psalm 138 Rom 5:1-8 (11-15) 16-18 Rom 8:1-11 Rom 8:12-25 Rom 8:26-39 14-21 Lectionary Readings Rom 1:16-17; Rom 4:13-25 Rom 6:12-23 Rom 7:15-25a Rom 10:5-15 29-32 Rom 12:1-8 Matt 9:35-10:8 Rom 6:1b-11 Matt 13:1-9, Matt 13:24-30, Matt 13:31-33, Rom 9:1-5 3:22b-28 (29-31) Matt 9:9-13, 18-26 Matt 10:40-42 Matt 11:16-19, Matt 14:22-33 Matt 15:(10-20) Matt 16:13-20 (9-23) Matt 10:24-39 18-23 36-43 44-52 Matt 14:13-21 Matt 7:21-29 25-30 21-28 Promenade Hooton Hall Trinity Hooton Hall Hooton Hall (P, StF, HP) 10.30 Hall S ACM Cel Jackson Tyn CP Clark S Hall S CP Douglas Pulrose Hall Hooton Hooton 6.30 ——— Mort Barker CP Hall Cannell Murcott Owen Barker Hall (HP) S S S (Hall/ Hall Hall Hooton 10.30 S Ingrouille Hooton Hall Quayle CP Christian Hooton Owen Hall Hall Hooton) Trinity S / CA Cel S S (P, StF, HP, MP) Hall Hall Hall Hall 6.30 ——— ——— Q&P ——— Q&P ——— ——— ——— ——— Q&P Q&P Q&P Q&P Governors 10.00 J Guthrie R Ingrouille Cowley ——— Cowley ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— Cowley ——— ——— Hill Abbeylands S Ingrouille 3.00 ——— CP Murcott Fargher Craine Quayle R Ingrouille Songs of ——— ——— ——— ——— (StF, HP) S SSA Her Praise Agneash R Ingrouille Baldrine R Ingrouille Owen 2.30 S Ingrouille Christian CP Fishburne S Ingrouille Binns Hall Binns Hooton (StF, HP) S Cel / 11:00 am CA S Baldrine S Ingrouille R Ingrouille Quayle R Ingrouille (StF, HP) 11.00 ——— S Cel A Hooton Quane CP S Ingrouille Salmon S CP Murcott Craine East Cooil S Ingrouille R Ingrouille Union Mills S Ingrouille Owen 6.30 Murcott R Ingrouille Shirtliff Collier Hooton Barker Murcott CP (StF, HP) S S Cel / 10:15 Cel S am (Ingroulle/ Laxey 11.00 Black Baldrine S Ingrouille R Ingrouille S Ingrouille Ingrouille) (P, StF, tS, HP) 11.00 R Ingrouille 6.30 J Guthrie M Cel S Craine PUP CP Hall S CP Christian Binns Owen Owen R Ingrouille Christian R Ingrouille 10.30 Salmon CP S Ingrouille Cowley Black S Ingrouille CP Jackson Gray Onchan F S F S (P, StF, HP, JP) R Ingrouille Prayer & Praise & Prayer & Praise & R Ingrouille Prayer & Owen Praise & 6.30 Fargher Hooton S Ingrouille Grass S Meditation Prayer Con Meditation Prayer Con US Meditation S Prayer CP/Con Union Mills S Ingrouille Fargher R Ingrouille Cooil Owen Whitelegg 10.15 ——— Jackson R Ingrouille Murcott S Ingrouille Christian CP (StF) S F S F / Cel Cel / 6:30 pm S F Barregarrow Ley Hall (StF, HP) 6.30 ——— Owen Murcott Thompson CA Thompson CP Fargher Murcott Cannell Cel CP Hooton Bride Thompson 10.30 Kinnish Thompson Parish (StF, JP) 6.30 Owen S Barker Murcott 6.30 Kinnish ——— S Fishburne CP Church Cannell Jackson Craine SSA US North Kirk Michael Thompson Cannell Thompson (StF, HP) 10.15 ——— S Murcott Barker F Salmon S Barker Murcott Grass CP Fargher ——— (Thompson) Ramsey Kennan Mather Mather Thompson Mather Sulby Mather Mather (P, StF, HP) 11.00 URC Gray URC Thompson URC S URC Cel / 10:30 Church Visit URC Murcott URC CP Sandygate Ley am S Ingrouille (HP, MHB) 6.30 Collier Murcott CA / M Cannell CP Barker Fargher Thompson CP S Hooton Christian Murcott Th’son/W’legg 7th July Shirtliff Sulby Thompson Owen Sandygate CP Thompson (P, StF, HP) 10.30 Bike/US/11.00 S 6:30 pm FF Con / 4:00 pm Jackson Cel / S J Guthrie Emison Barker CP Collier Shirtliff Colby Shirtliff Ballabeg 6.30 Hooton Arbory Craine Shirtliff Binns Barker Hall Murcott Corkish CP (StF, HP) S Cel / 10.30 US / 10.30 am S Ballafesson Belfield Colby Belfield
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