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Heart of Eden Newsletter The News Magazine of the ‘Heart of Eden’ Team Ministry St. Lawrence, Appleby; St. John, Murton-cum-Hilton; St. James, Ormside; St. Peter, Great Asby; St. Margaret & St. James, Long Marton; St. Cuthbert, Dufton; St. Cuthbert, Milburn with additional information from Methodist Churches at The Sands, Appleby, Great Asby & Dufton with Knock Methodist Church The Church of Our Lady of Appleby The Local Communities and Organisations of Appleby and the Mid-Eden Valley Lady Anne’s steps at Skipton Castle June 2017 What’s On in The Heart of Eden this month? Food Bank Collection, every Tuesday, Sands Methodist, 10:30; Friday , St. Lawrence’s Church, 11.00 hat’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On ? W W h ? Date Time Place What?? a n t st ’ s O 1 1 – 3:30pm Appleby Health Centre Caritas etc Hearing Advice drop-in O s ’ t st n a 1 12.30 pm Eden River Cafe Asby Diners Club – 2 courses and a drink for £7.50 – All Welcome ? h st W W 1 8pm The Three Greyhounds, Asby Asby Book Club – “My Brilliant Friend” by Elena Ferrante h ? a n nd t ’ s O 2 7pm? Dufton Village Hall Fashion Show O s ’ nd t n a 2 7 – 9pm Guide Hut Friday Club Circus Skills ? h nd W W 2 7pm Dufton Village Hall Fashion Show in aid of St Cuthbert’s Church h ? rd a n t 3 7 – 9pm Newcastle cathedral Thy Kingdom Come Prayer Rally ’ s O O s rd nd ’ t 3 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of 2 Appleby Brownies n a ? h rd 3 10am – noon St. Peter’s Church, Asby Coffee and cake W W h ? th a n 4 10:45 St. Lawrence, Appleby Pentecost Festival Eucharist t ’ s O th O s ’ 4 4pm Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Messy Church t n a th ? h 4 4pm Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Messy Church W W th h ? 5 10 – 12am Appleby Health Centre Cancer Info. Drop-in with Coffee a n t ’ s O th O s 5 6:30pm Dufton Village Hall Pilates ’ t n a th ? h 6 7 – 9pm Guide Hut Textile Group W W th h ? 6 7:30pm Ormside Village Hall Ormside WI “All Things Eyes” a n t th ’ s O 6 2 – 4pm Long Marton Village Hall Carpet Bowls O s ’ t th n a 8 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby St. Peter’s, Asby PCC ? h th W W 9 10:30am Dufton Village Hall Mother & Toddler h ? a n th t ’ s O 10 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of Appleby Guides O s ’ th t n a 10 7:30pm Crosby Ravensworth Village Hall Appleby Town Band Concert ? h th W W 11 6:30pm Dufton Village Hall Pilates h ? th a n t 12 7pm St. Cuthbert, Dufton Compline ’ s O O s th ’ t 13 10:30 – 12:15 Long Marton Village Hall Coffee Morning n a ? h th 14 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship – Tony Dent W W h ? th a n 14 7pm Dufton Village Hall Open Circle t ’ s O th O s ’ 14 Noon Long Marton Village Hall Lunch club Call Ann on 61244 a week before the date to book a meal. t n a th ? h 15 7:30pm Skirwith Church Corpus Christi Eucharist W W th h ? 15 9 – 9:30 see article Appleby & Dist. Gardeners’ Soc. trip to Yorkshire a n t ’ s O th O s 16 6 – 9pm Hazel Cottage, Armathwaite Open Garden in aid of Cerebral Palsy Cumbria ’ t n a th ? h 16 10:30am Dufton Village Hall Playgroup W W th h ? 16 17:00-20:00 Dufton Village Hall Fizz Friday a n t th ’ s O 17 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of Inner Wheel O s ’ t th n a 17 1 – 4:30pm Broom Cottage, Long Marton Open Garden in aid of Nursing charities, see under Long Marton ? h th W W 18 2 – 4:30 Broom Cottage, Long Marton Cream Teas in aid of Long Marton Church h ? a n th t ’ s O 18 6:30pm Dufton Village Hall Pilates O s ’ th t n a 19 10 – 12am Appleby Health Centre Cancer Info. Drop-in with Coffee ? h th W W 20 2 – 4pm Long Marton Village Hall Carpet Bowls h ? st a n t 21 9:30 to 12:30 Pennine Room, Riverside Bldg. Textile Group ’ s O O s st ’ t 21 7:30 – 9pm Ormside Village Hall Craft Evening n a ? h rd 23 7 – 9pm Guide Hut Friday Club - Irwin Wallace W W h ? rd a n 23 10:00am Dufton Village Hall Mother & Toddler t ’ s O th O s ’ t 24 Beaconside Sch., Penrith Moving Mountains, see article n a ? h th W W 24 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of Armed Forces Day h ? th a n 24 11am Outside Moot Hall RBL Armed Forces’ Day Service t ’ s O th O s ’ t 24 11am – 4pm St. Peter’s Church, Asby Patronal Fest. Cream Teas and Calendar photo viewing n a th ? h 25 6:30 St. John’s, Murton-cum-Hilton Patronal Service W W th h ? a n 25 6:30pm Dufton Village Hall Pilates t ’ s O th O s 26 7pm St. Cuthbert, Dufton Compline ’ t n a th ? h 28 2:30 – 4:30 Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Village Tea W W th h ? 28 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship – Rev. Peter Boyles a n t ’ s O th O s 28 Asby Wi, walk to High Plains ’ t n a th ? h 28 2:30 – 4:30 Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Village Tea W W th h ? 28 Noon Long Marton Village Hall Lunch club a n t ’ s O th 29 7pm St. Wilfred’s Chapel, Brougham Appleby -in-Westmorland Society – see article O s ’ t th n a ? h 29 pm trip to Hawes RBL Women’s Section W W th 30 12:30 for 1pm Midland Hotel Probus Club h ? a n th t ’ s O 30 10:00am Dufton Village Hall Mother and Toddler. O s ’ t th n a 30 7:30pm Milburn Village Hall Milburn Film Club – “Philomena” ? h W W July h ? a n t st ’ s O 1 7 for 7:30 Dufton Village Hall Dufton Poultry Show O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n O s ’ t a h W ? n hat’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On ? Christian Comment W W h ? I was once asked where I would place myself “theologically” in the Church. My answer was “I am at the extreme centre”. Date Time Place What?? a n t st ’ s O For in my opinion the two extreme conflicting tendencies, paradoxical as it may seem, suffer from a real lack of faith; but for 1 1 – 3:30pm Appleby Health Centre Caritas etc Hearing Advice drop-in O s ’ t st n different reasons. a 1 12.30 pm Eden River Cafe Asby Diners Club – 2 courses and a drink for £7.50 – All Welcome ? h st W W 1 8pm The Three Greyhounds, Asby Asby Book Club – “My Brilliant Friend” by Elena Ferrante h The extreme left risks losing the purity of doctrinal faith. One is not a Christian if there is not a belief in a personal and ? a n nd t ’ s transcendent God, in the divinity of Jesus Christ, in His resurrection, in life everlasting. But, at the extreme right, I see a O 2 7pm? Dufton Village Hall Fashion Show O s ’ nd t lack of faith also, not on the doctrinal but on the existential level. They have no true faith in the active presence of the Holy n a 2 7 – 9pm Guide Hut Friday Club Circus Skills ? h nd W Spirit. W 2 7pm Dufton Village Hall Fashion Show in aid of St Cuthbert’s Church h ? rd a n t 3 7 – 9pm Newcastle cathedral Thy Kingdom Come Prayer Rally ’ A strong faith demands not only fidelity to the past but also acceptance and openness to the future. Christians must be s O O s rd nd ’ receptive to one another, refuse all sectarianism, and be full of charity for our “opponent”, we must be conscious of what is t 3 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of 2 Appleby Brownies n a ? h rd vital and essential and common to all.
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