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The Methodist Church THE METHODIST CHURCH LOCAL PREACHERS (* = Not available on this Plan) 1964 *Mr Michael Newell, Henley Lodge, 6 Manor Fields, Alrewas, Tel: 01283 792307 1968 Mr John Bowman, 43 Lanes Cl, Kings Bromley DE13 7JS Tel: 01543 473096 1968 Mr Brian A Whitehouse, 5 Whiting, Tamworth B77 1HP Tel: 01827 284096 1970 *Mr Peter Walker, 31 Burton Old Road, Lichfield WS13 8LJ Tel: 01543 251958 PREACHING PLAN OF THE TAMWORTH & LICHFIELD CIRCUIT (Ref.5/9) 1974 *Mrs Heather Bowman, 43 Lanes Cl, Kings Bromley DE13 7JS Tel: 01543 473096 April 2018—July 2018 1983 Mrs Kathleen Leckey, 15 Cherwell, Belgrave, Tamworth B77 2LJ Tel: 01827 262331 1985 Mrs June Nethercot, 55 Ferndale Road, Lichfield WS13 7DL Tel: 01543 250663 www.tamworthandlichfieldmethodist.org.uk 1990 *Mr John Wilcox, 1 Alder Close, Parkside WS14 9UT Tel: 01543 301587 Chair of District 1992 Ms Anne Houghton, 2 Swallows Reach, Swallow Cf, Lichfield WS13 7HS Tel: 01543898339 Revd Ian Howarth, 36 Amesbury Road, Birmingham B13 8LE 1992 Ms Lesley Cox, 32 Aulton Road, Four Oaks, B75 5PY Tel: 0121 308 6099 Tel: 0121 449 0131 [email protected] 1992 Mrs Susan Hambly, 39 Browns Lane, Tamworth B79 8TA Tel: 01827 310884 1993 Mrs Christine Hands, 49 Furnival Crescent, Lichfield WS13 6DB Tel: 01543 262660 Ministers 1994 *Mr Gordon Davies, 79 Ferndale Road, Lichfield WS13 7DW Tel: 01543 251080 Revd Roger Baker (Superintendent) 1995 Mr Patrick Hughes, 4 Wilkins Croft, Alrewas, DE13 7DS. Tel: 01283 792248 93 St. Michael Road, Lichfield WS13 6SN 1998 *Mrs Cynthia Dunn, 29 Sandown Close, Chase Terrace WS7 2YU Tel: 01543 676730 Tel: 01543 262368 [email protected] 1999 *Mrs Jennie Scutt, 16 Scimitar Close, Tamworth B79 8LW Tel: 01827 703342 Revd Tim Flowers, 18 Glyndebourne, Tamworth B79 7UD 2000 *Mrs Jennifer Hunt, 64 Birmingham Rd, Shenstone WS14 0JU Tel: 01543 481176 Tel: 01827 62456 [email protected] 2000 *Dr Lindsey Hall, 40 The Leasowe, Lichfield WS13 7HA Tel: 01543 256050 Deacon Gill Judge, 20 Melmerby, Stonydelph, Tamworth B77 4LP 2003 Mrs Ann Hazell-Smith, 2 Hoylake, Tamworth B77 4NT Tel: 01827 464317 Tel: 01827 895939 [email protected] 2006 *Mr Peter Wilkes, 44 Chadswell Heights, Lichfield WS13 6BH Tel: 01543 301511 Revd Joanna Thornton MA MA MPhil 61 Burton Road, Streethay, 2006 Mrs Gill Woolf, 12 Hawkesmoor Drive, Lichfield WS14 9YH Tel: 01543 252311 Lichfield WS13 8LR 2007 *Mrs Cath Hughes, 40 The Leasowe, Lichfield WS13 7HATel: 01543 256050 Tel: 01543 253744 [email protected] 2010 *Mrs Sue Johnson, 30 Bracken Close, Lichfield WS14 9RU Tel: 01543 414815 Revd Brian White, Barnfield, Wilnecote Lane, Belgrave, 2010 Mrs Dawn Turton, 24 Pass Avenue, Whittington WS14 9NJ Tel: 01543 432628 Tamworth, B77 2LF 2012 Mr Kevin Barry, 60 Grange Lane, Lichfield WS13 7EE Tel: 01543 254452 Tel: 01827 250123 [email protected] 2012 Mr Albert Wright, 69 Thomas Street, Tamworth B77 3PR Tel: 01827 68488 Revd Linda M Atkin BSc, (Prison Chaplaincy), 7 Sandfield Close, 2014 *Mr Roger Hands, 49 Furnival Crescent, Lichfield WS13 6DB Tel: 01543 262660 Lichfield, WS13 6BF 2015 Mrs Ann Seaton, 47 The Pines, Lichfield WS14 9XA Tel: 01543 417953 Tel: 01543 262025 Revd Richard Lockwood, (Stonydelph Team) 26 Mossdale, Stonydelph, Tamworth B77 4PJ VISITING PREACHERS Tel: 01827 738105 Karen Cory Tel: 01827 330500 Supernumerary Ministers St Paul’s Church Dosthill : Revd Louise ShawTel: 01827 281349 Revd Warren R. Bardsley BA MA, 50 Wolsey Road, Lichfield WS13 7QH Stonydelph Ministry Team: Mrs Lissa Galbraith Tel: 01827 897874 Tel: 01543 255292 [email protected] Revd Elizabeth M Cresswell, 61 Lightwood Road, Yoxall, Staffs DE13 8QE Tel: 01543 473433 [email protected] Open Church at Lichfield: Space for reflection and activity on the Revd Roger Cresswell, 61 Lightwood Road, Yoxall, Staffs DE13 8QE first Saturday of every month, this takes place in the church Tel: 01543 473433 [email protected] and supports the ministry provided by the Coffee Shop. Contact Sue Hambly/Anne Westoby Revd John Davies MA BA, 7 Tarncourt House, Frog Lane, Lichfield WS13 6HS Church Contacts Revd Robert S Russell, 23 Main St., Rosliston, Derbyshire DE12 8JW For other stewards and contacts please refer to the Circuit Directory Tel: 01283 354434 [email protected] (Minister from the Irish Conference) Alrewas: Pam Handscomb Tel: 01543 257594 Liz Cresswell Tel: 01543 473433 Revd Andrew Scutt, 16 Scimitar Close, Coton Green, Tamworth B79 8LW Glascote: Joyce Clayton Tel: 01827 69585 Margaret Lycett Tel: 01827 825261 Tel: 01827 703342 Grendon: c/o Roger Baker Tel: 10543 262368 or Kath Leckey Tel: 01827 262331 Hopwas: Brian Whitehouse Tel: 01827 284096 Graham Shaw Tel: 01827 289435 Circuit Office Lichfield: Jane Parker Tel: 01543 418193 Ann Brown 01543 254992 Mrs Gill Woolf, Church Office, Lichfield Methodist Church, Backcester Lane, Lichfield WS13 6JH New Life: Kathryn Brierley Tel: 01827 64949 Tel: 01543 256333 [email protected] St. Martins: Roger Bull Tel: 01530 271824 Shenstone: Rosie Grantham Tel: 01543 480960 Jane Low Tel: 01543 480309 April May June July 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th 6th 13th 20th 27th 3rd 10th 17th 24th 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th Easter Day Vocations Christian Pentecost Trinity Confer- Action for Sunday Aid Week ence children Begins Sunday New Life St Shen- Alrewas Pray for: Shenstone Alrewas Glascote Grendon Hopwas Lichfield New Life St Shen- Alrewas Glascote Grendon Hopwas Lichfield Tamworth Martins stone Tamworth Martins stone Acts 10.34- Acts 4.32-35; Acts 3.12-19; Acts 4.5-12; Acts 8.26-40; Acts 10 44- Acts 1 15- Acts 21-21, Isaiah 6 1- Bible Month Bible Month Bible Month Bible Month 2 Sam 1:1, 2 Sam 5 1-5, 9- 2 Sam 6 1- 2 Sam 7 1 2 Sam 11 43; Ps118.1- Psalm 133; 1 Psalm 4; 1 Psalm 23; 1 Psalm 22.25- 48, Ps 98 17, 21-26, Ps 104 24- 8, Ps 29, Jonah 1 Jonah 2 Jonah 3 Jonah 4 17-27, Ps 10, Ps 48, 2 5, 12b-19, -14a, Ps 1-15, Ps Lectionary 2,14-24; 1 John 1.1- John 3.1- John 3.16- 31; 1 John 4.7- 1 John 5 1- Ps 1, 1 John 34, 35b, Romans 8 130, 2 Cor 8 Cor 12 2-10, Ps 24, Eph 89 20-37, 14, Eph 3 Readings Note: Cor 5.1- 2.2; John 7; Luke 24; John 10.11- 21; John 15.1- 6, John 15 9 5 9-13, John romans 8 22 12-17, John 7-15, Mark 5 Mark 6 1-13 1 3-14, Eph 2 11- 14-21, The readings 11;John 20.1 20.19-31 24.36b-48 18 8 -17 17 6-19 -27, John 15 3 1-17 21-43 Mark 6 14- 22, Mark 6 John 6 1- shown are for the -18 26-27, 16: 29 30-34, 53- 21 4b-15 56 Principal Service. 9.00 8.30 Baker S Baker Hazell-Smith Seaton Baker R Cress- Baker Turton Barry Baker S Baker Woolf Baker Baker S Baker White- well S house 10 am 10 am R Cress- 10.45 am 10.30 Baker Hambly A 10.45 am Baker S Woolf A Baker Baker Baker S Flowers A Hambly Baker Baker S Baker Seaton well S Three Spires A (Woolf) Three Spires CWW Baker Judge All Age 6.30 Hazell- Baker S CWW Baker Wright P&C Flowers S Nethercot EO at Judge P&C Baker Turton Hughes P&C Team Lichfield plus facility plus for visual Houghton Smith Hughes P&C Iona Hopwas (Prayer walk) projection 10.30 at am Baker STF STF 10.30 10 am Thornton White- Thornton Barry Hazell- Thornton Baker Cox Seaton Bardsley Thornton Thornton S Judge Thornton Russell Thornton C Hands US Thornton/ house CWW Smith S Open air S MP Chamberlain STF. 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Com, S Shenstone 10.30 11 am Cox Thornton R Cresswell Hughes Bowman R Cress- Together Houghton Russell Thornton Seaton Baker Thornton Nethercot Thornton Bardsley Barry Thornton S (GCM) well S Service S S Thornton Alrewas STF MP 10.00 Lockwood Galbraith Judge Judge Judge Mon FG Lockwood Cory Flowers Wed FG Galbraith Judge Lockwood Tues FG Lockwood Gailbraith Judge Judge S S S 6.30 Judge CFW PP3 CFW - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - St MartinsSt 3.00 Russell S - Baker - Flowers - Baker - Baker - C Hands - Baker S - R Cresswell - Nether- - cot H&P H&P JP1/2 Grendon 10.30 8 am Flow- Judge CC - - - - - - - - Judge CC - - - Judge CC - - - ers S Leckey Flowers Turton Flowers Flowers S Hambly Flowers Russell Flowers S EO at Sankey Eve Houghton Judge Flowers S Flowers Seaton Flowers 6.00 Glascote Flowers SoP Love Feast Hopwas Flowers SoP STF H&P MP H&P STF 10.30 AL TD AL TD AL TD AL TD AL TD AL TD AL TD AL TD AL TD Flowers S Barry Flowers Flowers Wright Flowers S Café Leckey Hazell- Flowers Love Feast Baker S Flowers Flowers Cox Flowers Flowers White- SoP Church Smith Flowers (outdoor) S house Flowers New LifeNew 6.15 OA AL OA AL Tamworth Tamworth - STF MPC MP1 MPC STF OA AL 10.45 White S - R Cress- - White US 3 pm - Flowers - White - Hughes - White S - Houghton - 6 pm US 6.15 well - Rogation at St - SoP White White Service Shaw - White S - Easter - White - Hambly - Baker S Chads MP - White (Ladies) Offering STF H&P STF Hopwas 6.30 Barry - - - - R Cress- - - - White - - - Wright -- - - - thill Dos- well A = All Age; AAW = All Age Worship Team; CvS = Covenant Service ; CSW = Café H&P = hymns and Psalms MESSY CHURCH AROUND THE CIRCUIT (details/contact) Style Worship; EO Easter Offering FS=Family Service; OA=Own Arrangements JP=Junior Pr.
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