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The Bishop, Christopher Foster. the Diocesan Secretary, Victoria James. the Bishop, Christopher Foster. the Archdeacon of Portsd Daily Prayer Guide 2020 Daily Prayer Guide 2020 Week Commencing Sunday 26 April Week Commencing Sunday 5 April The Bishop, Christopher Foster. The Bishop, Christopher Foster. The Diocesan Secretary, Victoria James. The Archdeacon of Portsdown, Jenny Rowley. Sunday 26 April, The Third Sunday of Easter Bishopsgrove Staff Sunday 5 April, Palm Sunday Mission, Discipleship and Ministry The Bishop’s Chaplain, Richard Wyld. Head of Mission, Discipleship and Ministry, Anthony Rustell. The Bishop’s Secretary, Clare Jones. Personal Assistants, Sue Chatband and Bev Hughes. Administrative Secretary, Rachel Houlberg. IME 4-7 Adviser, Peter Sutton. | Chairman of Liturgy and Worship Group, Jo Spreadbury. Site Manager and Bishop’s Driver, Michael Chipperfield. Warden of Readers, Gavin Collins. | Deputy Warden of Readers, Hilary Spurgeon. DDVO (Vocations & Ordinands), Peter Hall. | Associate DDO, Emma Racklyeft. Pioneeer Development Officer, Greg Bakker. | Spirituality Adviser, Ruth Tuschling. Fareham Deanery Youth and Children’s Work Adviser, Bethan Fogell. | Stewardship Adviser, Chris Parker. Monday 27 April Sarisbury Strategic Programme Manager, Simon Whitbread. | Healing Adviser, David Pearson. Vicar, Sandy Matheson. Mission Development Officer, Andrew Hargreaves. Reader, Phillip Rutt. Building Development Officers, David Cain and Catherine Gray. PtO Clergy, Gary Snape and Lorraine Snape. Monday of Holy Week 6 April Isle of Wight Deanery Tuesday 28 April Titchfield Rector, Susan Paterson. Whippingham with East Cowes Vicar, Susan Allman. IDWAL, St Peter’s Tarkwa. PtO Clergy, Mike Exell and Peter Hutchinson. Licensed Clergy, Janet Trevithick. PtO Reader, Roger Bryant. Tuesday of Holy Week 7 April Whitwell, Niton, St Lawrence and Chale PtO Clergy, Peter Kelly. Rector, Nigel Porter. Reader, Peter Scares (PtO). Wednesday 29 April Whiteley Vicar, Philippa Mills. Wednesday of Holy Week 8 April Wroxall Licensed Clergy, Amy Adeniran. Priest in Charge, Kath Abbott. Gosport Deanery Maundy Thursday 9 April Bishops Waltham Deanery Thursday 30 April Alverstoke Rector, James Hunt. Bishops Waltham and Upham Rector, Andy Norris. Licensed Clergy, Keith Wickert. Licensed Clergy, Steve Dent and Hazel O’Sullivan. Readers, Judy Benham, Marilyn Gamblin and Rosie Greenlees. Readers, Darren Clarke, Diana Dow (PtO), Sue Smith and Paddy Trasler. Families, Children and Youth Worker, Anna Hartwell. Families Minister, Kate Smyth. PtO Clergy, Jane Beloe, Norman Chatfield and Tom Johns. PtO Clergy, Alan Ball, Reg Forse, and Humphrey Prideaux. Good Friday 10 April As we commemorate the crucifixion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Friday 1 May, Philip and James, Apostles Bridgemary and Elson let us pray for the suffering world, the world that he came to save. Vacancy. Churchwardens, Caroline Seymour, Andrew Tanner and Lyn Wellgreen. Reader, Corinne Pattinson. Easter Eve 11 April Botley, Curdridge and Durley PtO Clergy, Sue West and Brian Williams. Rector, Gregg Mensingh. Licensed Clergy, Richard Wharton. Saturday 2 May Forton Reader, Janet Clarke. Vicar, Carrie Thompson. PtO Clergy, Jenny Lowater and Di Townsend. Please advise Peter Kelly of errors and omissions 01329 849567, [email protected] Please advise Peter Kelly of errors and omissions 01329 849567, [email protected] Daily Prayer Guide 2020 Daily Prayer Guide 2020 Week Commencing Sunday 12 April Week Commencing Sunday 19 April The Bishop, Christopher Foster. The Bishop, Christopher Foster. The Archdeacon of the Meon, Gavin Collins. The Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight, Peter Leonard. Sunday 12 April, Easter Day Bishop’s Waltham Deanery Officers Sunday 19 April, The Second Sunday of Easter Fareham Deanery Officers Area Dean, David Isaac. Area Dean, Ian Meredith. Lay Chairman, Norman Chapman. IDWAL, Diocese of Wiawso. Lay Chair, Liz Simpson. IDWAL Diocese of Sekondi-Takoradi. +Alex Asmah. Secretary, Vacancy. Secretary, Beth Yeandle. Treasurer, Rob Scott. Treasurer, Stuart Forster. Sub-warden of Readers, Stephen Campion. Sub-warden of Readers, Ian Cranstone. Bishop’s Waltham Deanery Fareham Deanery Easter Monday 13 April The Meon Bridge Benefice Monday 20 April Fareham Holy Trinity with St Columba Rector, Antony Forrest. Team Rector, Sally Davenport. IDWAL, The Good Shepherd Effia-Kuma, John Ankrah. Licensed Clergy, David Morgan. Licensed Clergy, Greg Bakker and Wendy May Jacobs. Reader, Cathy Mathews. Community Worker, Eve Burdfield. | Families Link Co-ordinator, Debbie Turner. PtO Clergy, Anthony Hulbert. PtO Reader, David Inns. PtO Clergy, Ann Burr, Michael Cooper, John Franks, Judy Henning, Ruth Jagger & Sylvia Martin. Tuesday of Easter Week 14 April Shedfield and Wickham Rector, Jane Isaac. Tuesday 21 April Fareham St John the Evangelist Licensed Clergy, Ruth Howlett-Shipley and Juliet Montague. Priest in Charge, Bruce Deans. Reader, Stephen Campion. Youth and Children’s Worker, Roxanne Garrett. PtO Clergy, Harvey Griffiths, Brian McHugh and Brian Phillips. Readers, Christina Ahern (PtO), Ian Cranstone, Caroline Deans, Jeremy Hicks, Jo-Anne Newton, Jeanette Poulter (PtO) and Brian Powell (PtO). Wednesday of Easter Week 15 April Soberton, Newtown and Hambledon Vicar, David Morgan. IDWAL, St Matthew’s Attaboka, Justice Aduhene. Wednesday 22 April Fareham Ss Peter and Paul with Funtley St Francis Licensed Clergy, Antony Forrest. Priest in Charge, Roger Jackson. PtO Readers, Norman Chapman, Gillian Hurst, Graham Parr and Betty Spiller. PtO Clergy, Maureen Capel-Edwards. Thursday 23 April, St George Hook with Warsash Joint Priests in Charge, Mike Terry and Nicky-Sue Terry. Thursday of Easter Week 16 April Southwick and Boarhunt Readers, Eva Upward and June Ward (PtO). Chaplain, Simon Brocklehurst. PtO Clergy, Bill Day, George Gebauer, John Greenway, Roger Moseley and Mike Pye. Friday of Easter Week 17 April Swanmore Friday 24 April Locks Heath Vicar, Claire Towns. Vicar, Gavin Foster. IDWAL, St Matthew’s Awaso. Readers, Sally Beazley and Jill Phipps. Licensed Clergy, Mike Moritz. PtO Clergy, Mary Morfill, Hazel Whitehead, Nicholas Whitehead and Kathryn O’Loughlin. Children and Families Worker, Hazel Foster. PtO Readers, John Nicholls, Ros Nicholls and Jan Wilson. Fareham Deanery PtO Clergy, Megan Atkinson, David Isherwood, John Maybury, Jane Richards & David Wilson. Saturday of Easter Week in Easter Week 18 April Crofton Vicar, Richard England. IDWAL, St Mark’s Essikadu, Ben Yankey. Saturday 25 April, Mark the Evangelist Portchester Licensed Clergy, Dan Greenfield, Jude Greenfield and Colin Prestidge. Vicar, Ian Meredith. Readers, Colleen Tsang, Karen Wainwright and Gary Willcocks (PtO). Readers, Carol Gay and Nell Wycherley (PtO). PtO Clergy, Ted Goodyer, Beryl Stares and Wing Man Tsang. PtO Clergy, Anne Boggust, Phil Hiscock, Trevor Hubble, David Simpson and Michael Thomas. Please advise Peter Kelly of errors and omissions 01329 849567, [email protected] Please advise Peter Kelly of errors and omissions 01329 849567, [email protected] .
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