EASINGWOLD with RASKELF PARISH NEWS January 2015 20p
PARISH OF EASINGWOLD WITH RASKELF e-mail: easingwold.parishchurch@gmail.com During the current clergy vacancy for enquiries about baptisms, weddings etc. please ring the churchwardens in the first place who will contact the clergy team. Ringing 07773662003 will remind you of these numbers Churchwardens Diane Gallon 01347 821294 Alan Summerscales 01347 822084 Retired Clergy assisting in the parish: Deacon Chris Peel 01347 823548 Revd Beryl Bowes Revd Dr Peter Bowes Revd Robin Davill Revd Steve Jarratt Revd Canon Barbara Wilkinson Contacts: PCC Secretary Sue Thorn 01347 823235 PCC Treasurer Alfred Boddison 01347 821668 Raskelf Secretary Juliette Jennings 01347 823955 Flowers -Easingwold Geraldine Boast 01347 823034/Pat Brooks 824120 -Raskelf Juliette Jennings 01347 823955 Mothers Union Margaret Summerscales 01347 822084 Bible Reading Fellowship Joan Green 01347 821389 Children s Society Boxes Gill Wansborough 01347 822166 Choir & Organist Co-ordinator Alfred Boddison 01347 821668 Bell Ringing Dr Peter Coomer 01347 810891 Half Yearly Boxes Janet Boddison 01347 821668 Parish Rooms Bookings Doreen Hayes 01347 821371 Parish Rooms Caretaker Mary Galloway 01347-821714 Magazine Editor Barbara Twigg 01347 821762 barbaratwigg361@btinternet.com Magazine Distribution Margaret Summerscales 013478222084 http://www.visit-easingwold.com/easingwold-church
Dear Friends JANUARY 4th Isaiah Ch.60 Vv. 1-6 EPIPHANY 11th Ephesians Ch.3 Vv. 1-12 Matthew Ch.2 Vv. 1-12 NO EVENSONG NO EUCHARIST Parish Church: Methodist Covenant Service 3.30pm Isaiah Ch.42 Vv. 1-9 EPIPHANY 2 Ephesians Ch.2 Vv. 1-10 18th 1 Samuel Ch.3 Vv. 1-10 EPIPHANY 3 Revelations Ch.5 Vv. 1-10 John Ch.1 Vv.43-51 25th Acts Ch.9 Vv. 1-22 CONVERSION ST.PAUL 3.00pm Galatians Ch.1 Vv.11-16 Matthew Ch.19 Vv.27-30 Joint Service Catholic Church BIBLE READING FELLOWSHIP Bible reading notes are a good way to get started on reading the Bible. With only a short passage to read each day you do not need to put aside a lot of time and the commentaries will help you to understand the passage and apply it to your own life. BRF publishes three different series, for more details please contact Mrs Joan Green on 01347-821389 January is not usually a month that brings joy to the heart. It is all the gloom and bad weather of winter without Christmas to look forward to. It is a time when people yearn for warmer climes, hoping that when they return things will have cheered up a bit. The modern Church of England, ever keen to look on the bright side keeps the liturgical colour white, to symbolise a unified forty day season of Christmas and Epiphany from Christmas day to Candlemas. However such efforts are probably lost on many people, who feel that Christmas is more or less finished after Boxing day. Thus the idea that we are still in a Christmas related season at the end of January seems rather strange to them. Personally, I m a firm believer in the wisdom of keeping Plough Sunday, the first Sunday after Epiphany, at least in our hearts if not always in our church services. In pre twentieth century farming the Monday after Plough Sunday was the time to return to the heavy work of the year. How important it is that our relationship with God is in our workplace as well as our Sunday best. I think there is a lesson here. We carry the Christ light within us as we plough the furrow of our working lives even if such an image is now metaphorical rather than literal. And as always there are still things to look forward to, from Christian Unity week to Candlemas, but most of all it is the assurance of God s covenant with us, expressed through the sending of his son Jesus Christ. Even in the bleakest parts of winter new life stirs within the earth, a symbol of God s work continuing powerfully, even though it may be invisible to us. Just as beneath the snow and frost the natural world is preparing for spring, so God prepares his kingdom for us, making it truly a Happy New Year. Robin Davill 9 2
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: January 17th 25th There are 30 minute daily services in different churches at 12 noon (except where otherwise stated) Saturday 17th Light Breakfast & short service 9 10am Methodist Church lounge Monday 19th at the Methodist Church Tuesday 20th at the Roman Catholic Church Wednesday 21st at the Parish Church Thursday 22nd at the Parish Church Friday 23rd Community Church at the Methodist Church Saturday 24th No service Sunday 25th United Service at the Catholic Church at 3.00pm January 11th January 14th January 22nd Registers Funerals December 8th June Williams Sharpe December 8th Eva Marshall December 10th James Michael Taylor MOTHERS UNION Sunday Lunch at the George: meet at 12.00 noon Menu & list for preferences on the MU table Prayers for MU projects: Parish Rooms 2.30pm Communion & Coffee in church at 10.00am. All Welcome **Wave of Prayer has been moved to April** Gerald E-J Hangs up his Blue Scarf finally Archbishop Sentamu in a service at York Minster recently conferred on Gerald the title Reader Emeritus and last month Sacrist Doreen Hayes at the end of the morning service in church presented him with a Gift Voucher from the PCC (representing both churches) and thanked him for all his work and support. When our then vicar, the Reverend Tony Hart, left in 2001 he spoke eloquently of Gerald s faithful ministry and we can do no better than repeat his words: It is 35 years [1966] since Gerald was admitted and first licensed as a Reader. He has shared his faith with us in an attractive & interesting way. He has helped us to worship and to pray. We have benefited from the stimulus of a lively mind. And (to the joy of vicars) he has been generously willing and reliable. LITTLE LIGHTS and JUNIORS at the PARISH CHURCH on the 4th Sunday of each month WE WELCOME ALL CHILDREN to our Service The next 4 gatherings of this kind will take place on: Sunday January 25th Sunday February 22nd Sunday March 15th (Mothering Sunday) [Children go into the Choir Vestry for part of the service to Learn Together about about Christian faith and Worship. Parents are welcome to accompany their children and tinies or at their own discretion, if Age 3 and above, let them go on their own with a teacher ALL CHILDREN WELCOME ALL AGES @ on the 4th Sunday of the Month ST MARY S CHURCH, RASKELF WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7th LITE BITE LUNCH, Old Black Bull, Raskelf SUNDAYS JANUARY 4th & 18th COMMUNION 9.10am SUNDAY JANUARY 11th FAMILY SERVICE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21st 7.30pm Communion 10.00pm PRAYER CORNER Prayer is at the heart of what the church is about and the prayer corner in St John s continues to be used regularly. Please write the names of people you would like to be remembered in the book there. We also have a prayer chain, where a number of people pray for those in special need. If you would like to join the chain, know more about it or have someone you want to be prayed for, please contact Chris Peel (01347-823548). Please include in your prayers this month: 1. All those who live East of Crabmill Lane, York Road and along the Stillington Road. 2. Those who use and those who work at the Golf Club and Football Club 3. All those who maintain essential services including gas, electricity, refuse collectors, post office workers 4. Those who live on the Easingwold Road, Raskelf and those who work at or use the Village Hall and Cricket Club 3
,Magazine Distribution...thanks to all of the people who deliver the magazine every month. A reminder that the annual subscriptions are now due. The price remains the same; 2.40 per year (20p per month). Lent Lunches Lent is early this year Ash Wednesday is on February 18th and the first one will be on Friday February 27th. They run for five weeks being hosted by our two churches, as well as the Mothers Union and the Roman Catholic and Methodist churches. The sequence will be outlined in next month s magazine Ebor Lectures...the theme Lighting the Fire: Foundation, Character and Practice of Education in the Public Life. continues and the next one is in York Minster on Wednesday February 8th at 7.00pm when the speaker will be Writer and Broadcaster Fiona Miller. There is no charge for lectures but application for tickets should be made to: eborlectures@yorksj.ac.uk. Freewill Offering...March is the time for preparing the issue of Freewill Offering envelopes. Anyone who does not have these packs and would like to use them, should please contact Mary Galloway (821714) or Alfred Boddison (821668). If you feel able to disclose that you are paying income tax, please apply Gift Aid when the Government will add 25p to every 1 you subscribe. The scheme covers contributors who are tax payers and non-taxpayers. Please make use of this facility that avoids having to use the `casual` envelopes in church, which are mainly for visitors. Children & Youth work...at Deanery Synod on January 21st at St Michael s, Tollerton, the Revd Nigel Chapman and Revd Chris Park will be doing a presentation on Children and Youth Work. Anyone from the Deanery is welcome to come along to this, not just Deanery Synod members, particularly if you have an interest in starting or developing work with Children and Youth. Hambleton Foodshare..the number to ring is 0772 44 44 750 The telephone is manned 24 hours a day 7 days a week calls will not be answered but you can leave a message and someone will always call you back to discuss your needs. 4
SERVICES AND EVENTS JANUARY 2015 ENQUIRIES about baptisms, weddings, etc. please ring the churchwardens in the first place who will contact the clergy team. Ringing 07773662003 will remind you of these numbers. Children are welcome at all our services but particularly on the 4th Sunday when there will be special activities for them. January SUN 4th The Epiphany 9.10am at Raskelf United Service at the Parish Church Mon 5 th 1.30pm Clergy meeting with Wardens Tues 6 th 3.00pm Christmas Communion at Springhill Ct Wed 7 th 9.00am 12.00noon Raskelf Lunch at the Old Black Bull SUN 11 th Baptism of Christ 3.30pm Family Service at Raskelf United Service at Methodist Church Evensong Mon 12 th Standing Committee Wed 14 th 9.00am 2.30pm Wedding Sat 17 th 9.00am Christian Unity breakfast & service at The Methodist Church SUN 18th Epiphany 2 9.10am at Raskelf PARISH EUCHARIST Mon 19 th 12.00noon Christian Unity short service at The Methodist Chapel Tues 20 th 12.00noon As above at the Catholic Church Wed 21 st 9.00am 12.00noon Christian Unity short service (St John s) 7.30pm PCC Meeting Thurs 22 nd 10.00am MU Communion & Coffee 12.00noon Christian Unity short service (St John s) Fri 23 rd 12.00noon As above at the Methodist Chapel (Community Church service) SUN 25th Epiphany 3 3.00pm PARISH EUCHARIST with Little Lights & Juniors United Service at the Catholic Church Mon 26 th 7.30pm Raskelf Meeting in the Village Hall Wed 28 th 9.00am February SUN 1st Candlemas 9.10am at Raskelf PARISH EUCHARIST Mon 2 nd 7.30pm Anglican / Methodist Meeting Wed 4 th 9.00am 12.00noon Raskelf Lunch at the Old Black Bull 5 6