WHAT’S ON IN SEPTEMBER Sunday 1st 11th after Trinity Tuesday 3rd Memory Café. SPSP. 1.30-3.00pm Wednesday 4th First Wednesday Meeting. St Mary’s Parish Hall. 12.45-2.15pm. Topic: Taking stock of the Welcome Survey: how invitational are we? Bring your own packed lunch, and a friend. Tea/coffee provided Thursday 5th Service of Wholeness & Healing. SMwSA. 8.00pm Sunday 8th 12th after Trinity Tuesday 10th Plain & Pearl Knitting Group. St Mary’s Parish Hall. 7.30pm Wednesday 11th SPSP PCC Meeting. SPSP. 8.00pm Vicar’s Viewpoint September 2019 Thursday 12th Parish Pub Lunch. Arms. 12.30pm Saturday 14th Dunkirk Little Ships Service. (time: tbc) REGULAR SERVICES Induction Service for new minister. Teddington Baptist Church. 3.00pm (SMwSA) th th Sunday 15 13 after Trinity SUNDAYS Choral Evensong with SMwSA Choir. Teddington Methodist Church. 6.30pm 8.00am Holy Communion Tuesday 17th Supper Talk. ‘A personal introduction to the Bible’ by Joe Moffatt. St Mary’s Parish Hall. 7.30pm 9.00am Morning Worship Thursday 19th SMwSA PCC Meeting. St Mary’s Parish Hall. 7.45pm 10.00am Parish Communion Sunday 22nd 14th after Trinity WEDNESDAYS Peace Service with St Mary & St Peter School Choir. SPSP. 9.45am 9.00am Morning Prayer Classical Guitar Concert: Domenico Johnson and Matt James. SMwSA. 2.00pm Tuesday 24th Parish Pub Coffee. The Anglers. 10.30am 9.30am Holy Communion Harvest High-Tea. Open invitation for all senior members of the community. 10.30am Church Mice

St Mary & St Peter School. 2.00-3.00pm St Peter and St Paul (SPSP) Plain & Pearl Craft Group. St Mary’s Parish Hall. 7.30pm Churches Together in Teddington AGM. Teddington Baptist Church. 8.00pm SUNDAYS Sunday 29th 15th after Trinity 9.45am Family Communion Licensing Service for a new Parish. St Michael’s, Fulwell. 6.30pm THURSDAYS

LOOKING AHEAD TO OCTOBER 9.00am Morning Prayer Sunday 6th Harvest Festival. SMwSA. 10.00am Tuesday 15th Baby Cinema & Cinema Club. SPSP. 9.30am & 1.30pm

These events can also be found on our website: www.teddingtonparish.org/whats-on Parish Contacts

SMwSA Office Suzanne Parker [email protected] Peace Service Administration & St Mary’s Parish Hall, Langham 020 8943 2262 In partnership with The Fellow- Hall Bookings: Road, Teddington TW11 9HF ship of Reconciliation and St

SPSP Office Emma Castellani [email protected] Mary’s & St Peter’s School Choir, Administration & Bychurch End, Teddington 020 8977 3330 Father Azariah will be holding a Hall Bookings: TW11 8PS Peace Sunday Service on Sunday 22nd September, 9.45am, St Pe- Vicar: The Rev Joe Moffatt [email protected] ter & St Paul’s Church. This 020 8977 2767 thoughtful service will promote peace; through reflection, hymns Associate Priest: The Rev Azariah France-Williams [email protected] and activities we will look at bet- 07791 191100 ter understanding peace in con-

Newsletter Julien Cozens, Penny Jones [email protected] temporary Britain. All donations Editors: and Sue Stevens 020 8943 2262 raised will support practical and creative peace-making in areas of Social Media: Teddington Parish @TW11Parish wisely. conflict around the world. Please or @smwsachurch All are welcome. come and join us.

www.teddingtonparish.org www.teddingtonparish.org The Visit of Muassite Miguel face on a daily basis, not least walking miles carrying a pitcher of water on their Mission Co-ordinator of the new mission- head and a baby on their back. ary diocese of Nampula which Joe visited That afternoon Joanne and I took her on a earlier this year train up to Waterloo and then walked along the Embankment and over the mil- lennium bridge to St Paul’s, with Muassite being amazed by all the people and tall buildings. Before the sung eucharist at St Paul’s we had tea in the nearby courtyard at St Ve- dast’s church with other members of Al- Club and the Worshipful Company of Bar- ma, Bishop André Soares, Bishop of the bers. missionary diocese of Angola and Bishop Rob, the bishop of Edmonton, who is also During his sermon, the Vicar interviewed the bishop involved with Alma. Kate Dodds from the Boat Joe joined us for tea and took part in the Project, a local charity which offers thera- service, with Bishop Rob asking the Bishop peutic cruises for people of all ages with of Angola and Muassite about their work disabilities and education days with a and lives. range of programmes for primary schools Muassite’s visit to Teddington ended with and community groups. She explained the a visit to St Peter and St Paul’s school with benefits of these programmes, which ena- Joe and Carla Maroussas, followed by a ble people to access the calming and re- visit to Tearfund. laxing benefits of being on the water, giv- ing many of them a sense of freedom and independence which they may not nor- raise funds. This annual event was once mally experience. again a great success. Katherine Matthews

The beginning of July provided me with one of the most eye opening and interest- Bolder not Older! ing weekends. Bolder not Older is DanceWest’s pro- Joanne Beale stayed with us on the Friday gramme of dance for adults aged 65+. A night as she knew Muassite and had new weekly class starts at Elleray Hall, El- leray Road, Teddington TW11 0HG on helped to organise her visit and early on th Saturday morning we went to Heathrow to Thursday 26 September at 11.00am. The collect Muassite. cost is free with £1 day membership of This was an awakening experience for her, Elleray Hall. For further details contact 020 as she had never been on an international 8977 0549. flight, doesn’t speak English and had to change flights in Johannesburg. As we left Parish Registers Heathrow her eyes opened wide at the BAPTISMS – We welcome into Christ’s sight of all the people, cars and aero- planes. After the sermon the congregation, led by Church: The £1477.93 raised on the Sunday morn- the Vicar and the Rev Mary Hawes, moved 14th July: Xanthe Jane Viola, daughter of Arriving home, I was humbled by her ing that Muassite visited our church, will amazement at our toaster, electric kettle to Manor Road Gardens, and the service Nicholas and Laura Luck; Nella Grace, specifically go towards the rebuilding of continued from the pontoon jetty by the daughter of Tom and Olivia Pearce and hoover – all things we take for grant- the Chimoio School, near Chiure. ed! We hosted a tea that afternoon for Wharf with the PA, provided by Paul 21st July: Arthur George, son of James members of the congregation and other Suzie Gordon Munkenbeck, allowing everyone to hear and Chloe Smith; Devan Henry, son of churches involved with Alma. the liturgy and singing. Over 100 people Andrew and Charanjit Willis Sunday was a busy day for Muassite; tak- witnessed the flower-cross being cast onto 28th July: Evie Peta, daughter of Matthew ing part in the 9am and the 10 am services River Blessing Service 2019 the river by the Vicar and simultaneously and Emma Casson; Ruby Louise, with Joe asking her questions and Joanne Sunday, 14 July saw the annual river bless- threw flowers and paper boats onto the daughter of Ryan Smith and Claire Arthur giving excellent translations from Portu- ing of the Thames, coinciding with nation- water. guese. The Sunday school children pre- 11th August: Imogen Ella, daughter of al Sea Sunday. The service started in the After the service, there was a race between Jonathan and Sarah Fullbrook sented her with a picture they had pro- church with a procession of several organ- the Scouts and Guides on the Lensbury duced of the church and Muassite was isations connected with the river including Dragon Boats. The Teddington RNLI invit- FUNERALS – We remember with able to give us an insight into the chal- the British Legion, Teddington RNLI, the ed everyone to the lifeboat station for thanksgiving the life of: lenges that the people in Mozambique Sea Cadets, Tamesis Yacht light refreshments and sold souvenirs to 1st August: Stephen Waddon (60)