Pew News Trinity 8 Sunday 22nd July 2018




 
Trinity 8  - Sunday 22nd July 2018
Welcome to
St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Bolney
Please stay for refreshments afterwards.

8:00Holy Communion  BCPThis Week's Service will be held at Cowfold
9.30amSung EucharistP: 359    Jesus shall reign
G: 156    Faithful Shepherd, feed me
O: 259    Hail to the Lord's anointed
R:  97    Christ is made the sure foundation

Communion Music
674      This is my body
532      Open our eyes, Lord
Jeremiah 23: 1-6; Psalm 23;
Ephesians 2: 11-end; Mark 6: 30-34, 53-end




Young Pilgrims will meet in the vestry today at 9.30am then take a break until September.

Refrain for the Psalm: 'I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever'

Intercessions - Please continue to pray for those who are sick and in need within our families and community especially - Fr Keith, Margaret Akeroyd, Hannah Buhler, Veronica Burgess, Maddie, Gay Courtnage, Bob Ellis, Jessie Foote, Richard Ford, Joy Futcher, Joy Moon, John Higinbotham, Bobbie, Louise Carter, Jackie Clare Hunt, Cyril and Nellie Lucas, Douglas and Eleanor Littlejohn, William and Ann Mill, Doug Mills, Geoff Mills, Jon Perrott, Barbara and David Robins, Henry Rogers, Helen, Janet Samson, Dorothy Sheridan, Josh Strachan, Gina Ricci, Mike Vidler and Brenda Watts.
Pray for our children who leave Bolney school this week to move on to secondary education.
Also for Helen and Grant who are to be married here on Friday of this week.

Years Mind -  Angela Barlow, Doris Philpot, Maureen Martin and Thomas King

Many happy returns to Rev Ruth who celebrates her birthday officially on Saturday! Happy holidays
to you and Tony!


The Week Ahead  -  What's New  -  Coming Soon

Services in the coming week
Said Eucharist at Cowfold on Wednesday at 10am
Please note Thursday Eucharist at Bolney is cancelled
Following Jesus
Tuesday 24th July
in church at 7.30pm for the final time
9th after Trinity - Sunday 29th July
8am Holy Communion at Cowfold
9.30am Sung Eucharist at Bolney
2 Kings 4: 42 to end; Psalm 145: 10-19;
Ephesians 3: 14-end; John 6: 1-21


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 Dates for your Diary
 Following Jesus  -our final meeting will be on TUESDAY 24th July at 7.30pm
Follow this link for more information, sample video's and the course notes

Tea at Agates - Saturday 18th August 3pm - 5pm by kind invitation from Judy
Offers of help to sell cakes, raffle tickets, serve teas and wash up will be much appreciated.
Homemade cakes and raffle prizes would be very welcome.


 Can You Help ?
Please help by being vigilant
Some churches in the Diocese have experienced recent break-ins. If you see anything untoward in or around church,
please report it to the police and notify the churchwardens.

Family Support Work Basket
for donations of non-perishable groceries. Your contributions are gratefully received for distribution around the diocese for those less fortunate than ourselves. They are collected on a regular basis. Pasta, tinned goods, cereals and toiletries are very welcome.

 Information
We wish Fr Keith well in his recovery from an operation on his foot and look forward to his return next Sunday.
As ever we are grateful for all the help we are fortunate to have from Fr Martin, Rev Ruth and Tony.

Flowers in Memory of a Loved One
Would you like to remember a friend or relative in a special way on an important anniversary, a birthday or date of death?
Please ring Emily Hutchings 01444 881320 for more information.

Gift Aid
enables us to claim back from HMRC, the tax paid on ALL of your donations. This gives, at no extra cost to yourself, an additional 25p for every £1 donated and provides an invaluable source of income for our Parish Church. If you are a UK taxpayer paying income tax and/or Capital Gains Tax, please complete a Gift Aid Declaration, available from the Treasurer.
If you use a YELLOW Gift Aid envelope, PLEASE include your name, address and post code.

Parish Giving Scheme
This is another simple and valuable way to give regularly to church funds - please refer to our website for details.

Plastic milk bottle tops
Please continue to save your plastic milk bottle tops and drop them in the bin in church (washed!) They raise funds for the Chestnut Tree Children's Hospice resources. It is worth noting that these tops cannot be recycled in your wheelie bin.

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