Sixth Sunday after Trinity 28th July 2019
Sixth Sunday after Trinity 28th July 2019 | ||
Welcome to St. Mary Magdalene, Bolney Please stay for refreshments afterwards. | ||
8:00 | Holy Communion BCP (Said) | Service will be at Bolney today | |
9.30am | Sung Eucharist | P: 727 What a friend we have in Jesus G: 625 Take my life O: 162 Father, I place into your hands C: 453 My faith looks up to thee R: 474 Now thank we all our God | Genesis 18: 20-32; Psalm 138; Colossians 2: 6-15 Luke 11: 1-13 |
Welcome to our worship today.Please stay for refreshments and conversation afterwards.
Year's Mind: William Stoffell and Charles Gardner
Intercessions - Please continue to pray for those who are sick and in need within our families and community especially - Adrian Morris, Hannah Buhler, Jo Clements, Richard Ford, Les and Christina Hamstead, Louise Carter, Michael Hudson, John Humphreys, Helen James, Sarah Jenks, William and Ann Mill, Kerry Parsons, Flora Young, Henry Parsons, Steven Stone, Trevor and Lucy Mitchell.
There is a comprehensive list in our Prayer Corner at the side of the organ for all those we wish to pray for.
A prayer for our interregnum for us all to use regularly.
A vital point that we can all participate in prayer during this time:
Loving God, as we journey together through this period of interregnum,
let us look to the journey of our Patron, St Mary Magdalene, for inspiration:
As she and the other disciples walked alongside Christ, give us joy in each other,
as we share responsibility for our church and our community
and may the gift of interregnum be a period of deeper love and fellowship.
As she stood at the foot of the Cross give us courage to face our future and embrace the unknown.
As she waited and watched by the Tomb give us patience to wait and wisdom to live and trust in the waiting.
As she witnessed Christ in the stillness of early morning grant that we may witness his presence with us at all times
and let us look forward to rejoicing in that presence with our new Vicar. Amen
A vital point that we can all participate in prayer during this time:
Loving God, as we journey together through this period of interregnum,
let us look to the journey of our Patron, St Mary Magdalene, for inspiration:
As she and the other disciples walked alongside Christ, give us joy in each other,
as we share responsibility for our church and our community
and may the gift of interregnum be a period of deeper love and fellowship.
As she stood at the foot of the Cross give us courage to face our future and embrace the unknown.
As she waited and watched by the Tomb give us patience to wait and wisdom to live and trust in the waiting.
As she witnessed Christ in the stillness of early morning grant that we may witness his presence with us at all times
and let us look forward to rejoicing in that presence with our new Vicar. Amen
The Week Ahead - What's New - Coming Soon
Thursday 1st August 2019 Said Eucharist at 9.30am at Bolney Sunday 4th August 2019 8am Holy Communion (Said BCP) at Bolney 9.30am Sung Eucharist Please refer to the website for updated information | Ecclesiastes 1: 2, 12-14; Psalm 49: 1-12 Colossians 3: 1-11 Luke 12: 13-21 |
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Dates for your Diary |
Saturday 17th August Tea at Agates by kind invitation from Judy. 3 - 5pm. Entry by Donation. Everyone is invited to tea and cake - please bring your friends. Homemade cakes to serve and sell will be much appreciated and raffle prizes too. Harvest Supper & Barn Dance - a joint venture with Bolney Village Chapel Saturday 28th September - More information available on the Website and Posters |
Information |
Children and Family Work Conference 6th and 7th September At St Andrew's, Cants Lane, Burgess Hill TO ALL INVOLVED IN CHILDREN'S AND FAMILY WORK IN THE DIOCESE OF CHICHESTER This course is highly recommended by the Bishop of Lewes For more information Email: irene.smale@chichester.anglican.org Or Visit: youth.chichester.anglican.org Please help by being vigilant Some churches in the Diocese have experienced recent break-ins and metal theft. If you see anything untoward in or around church, please report it to the police and notify the churchwardens. 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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