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September 2018 FR EE...keeping you in touch with your church family

Parish contact details:- Team Rector: The Reverend Bob Kenway Email: rakenway@gmail.com Tel: 01249 812340 Team Vicar: The Reverend Linda Carter Email: lscarter@btinternet.com Team Vicar: The Reverend Teresa Michaux Email: tmx256@hotmail.co.uk Parish Administrator: Mrs. Sadie Kenway, Church House, 30 Church Street, Calne, SN11 0HU Email: calnepcc@gmail.com Tel: 01249 816522 Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10:30 to 12:30 Prayer for the month Christ has no body now on earth but yours, no hands but yours, no feet but yours; yours are the eyes through which to look at Christ's compassion to the world, yours are the feet with which he is to go about doing good, and yours are the hands with which he is to bless us now. St.Teresa 1515-1582 (If you have a favourite prayer please send it to the editors for inclusion in a future newsletter.) Our family of Churches in the Parish Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford, Calne, Wiltshire, SN11 0AR Church. Church Street, Calne, Wiltshire, SN11 0HU St. Peter s Church. Blackland, Calne, Wiltshire, SN11 8UQ Page 2

Forthcoming events in the Parish First meeting of the Wednesday Club 5th September for 7-11 year olds - in Church House 3.30-5.30 pm.meets weekly during term time. Other September dates 12th, 19th and 26th. Heart for Calne Christians with a heart for prayer coming together in unity to pray for the town of Calne. On Saturday 8th September from 9:15am to 10:45am. The Meeting this month is in the New Wine Shop, The Strand. Mothers Union Tuesday 11th September - meeting in Church House at 7:30 pm The speaker is a governor of Marden Vale Academy Open Doors Day Saturday 15th September, 11am to 3pm St Mary s Church will be open to all on Calne Open Doors Day, which will be a part of Heritage Week. Conducted tower tours will also be available during the day. Soup-er Lunch Friday 20th July 12:30 to 1:30pm Lunch of homemade soup, bread and cheese... followed by Cameo - Come and meet each other 2.00pm to 4.00pm...you ll be welcomed with a cup of tea...board games, and a time to chat and then tea scones, cakes and goodies. both events downstairs at Church House. From the community A To the community For the community A In the community! The members from The Men s Shed in Calne have crafted a beautiful wooden prayer tree for St Mary s Church. Many prayers have been written on leaves and added to the tree over the last few months and periodically these prayers are placed on the altar during a Eucharist service. We would now like to share our tree with you and plan to take it to Phelps Parade on Saturday 29th September from 10-12 noon. Come and admire the handiwork that has gone into creating it, reflect a while in the midst of our bustling town and, if you wish, write a prayer and add it to the tree. In the event of very wet and windy weather which would damage the tree, St Mary s Church will be open instead. The tree will feature in our morning service on Sunday 30th September as part of the National Prayer Weekend. The prayer tree is also available whenever St Mary s Church is open!, Mary Pilcher-Clayton On behalf of the Prayer & Discipleship Group Page 3

The other day I had a conversation with someone who expressed what felt like an overwhelming sense of despair about the world in which we live; it prompted me to revisit this poem from the Iona Community A Safe City (Zechariah 8:1-19) Do you have a dream of a safe city? My favourite is the one God shares with Zechariah, a place where old people, who use walking sticks, sit and talk in city squares, and the streets are full of children playing. When the streets are unsafe I try to be brave and to act justly, and to hold on to God s dream. Ruth Burgess, Iona Community. On 29th September the Church celebrates Michael and All Angels. One of my favourite sculptures is Sir Jacob Epstein's bronze depicting the triumph of the Archangel Michael over the Devil, which is on the wall of Coventry Cathedral. The new Cathedral was built after the previous St A Safe City Page 4 Left: The Rev d Linda Carter. Below: The town centre Coventry. Below right: Coventry Cathedral showing the original damaged building along-side the new. (Picture supplied by the Administration Office Coventry Cathedral). Michael s was destroyed during WW2. The preserved ruins of the old Cathedral and the new Cathedral stand side by side as a reminder of the folly and waste of war [and] a sign of faith, trust and hope for the future of the world. Richard Howard, Provost at that time, wished to build a kinder, more Christ-child-like world. Today Coventry Cathedral is recognised around the world for its Ministry of Peace and Reconciliation; participants at a recent workshop were asked to consider:

Justice. Truth. Forgiveness. Peace. What is required in the reconciliation process? Is one component more important than the other? Where should an individual or community begin the reconciliation journey?...where will you begin? What will you decide? 21st September is the International Day of Peace. The theme for 2018 is The Right to Peace celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We are encouraged to support Sustainable Development Goal 16 (adopted by UN Member States) - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions by seeking peaceful resolution of conflict when disagreements arise around you, at school, in the workplace, in our local community - see more at: www.un.org/en/events/peaceday/ As the hymn says: Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. These are the things that you shall do: Speak the truth to one another, render in your gates judgments that are true and make for peace, do not devise evil in your hearts against one another, and love no false oath Zechariah 8:16-17a. It seems these are all ideas and questions we might revisit regularly and reflect on. In the meantime, I try to be brave and to act justly, and to hold on to God s dream. Rev d Linda Carter, Team Vicar, Marden Vale Team Ministry Left: Detail of Sir Jacob Epstein s bronze of Archangel Michael s triumph over the Devil. Page 5

Précis of a Sermon for Petertide given at St Peter, Blackland by the Very Revd James Atwell, Dean Emeritus of Winchester on Sunday 24th June. The service marked the Patronal Festival at St Peter's church, Blackland, and the Dean shared his memories - of preaching there in the past - and of family burials including those of his brother and sisterin-law, Richard and Hasell.. just as Blackland holds many memories for those present, so it was Capernaum which held such memories for St Peter. Jesus made his base for his Galilean ministry there and called his first disciples, Andrew and Peter, James and John, from the fishing community by the lakeside. If you visit Capernaum today, you can still see the outline of the streets as they were in the time of Jesus and Peter, and a house is pointed out as being that of St. Peter. There does seem to be strong archaeological evidence for this as finds indicate that a fisherman lived there, and graffiti witness to its becoming a very early place of pilgrimage. Peter's Jewish name was Simon or Simeon, but Jesus gave him a new name when he said to him: You are Peter, the rock, and on this rock I shall build my Church. so he is often referred to as Simon Peter or Cephas (meaning rock in Aramaic). No doubt Jesus recognised in Peter someone who could lead the pack, as he did when he was the first to recognise Christ as the Messiah. Yet Peter could also get things badly wrong. He is a flawed human being like the rest of us, and it is that defective humanity upon which Jesus insists he will build. The episode in Peter s life which most obviously reveals his human weakness is the threefold denial of Christ, after his arrest. Peter has the loyalty to follow Jesus to the place where he is to be interrogated, Page 6 Very Rev d James Atwell but his courage fails him when he is recognised as a follower of Jesus. A serving girl confirms her suspicions, pointing to his Galilean accent; Peter insists a third time with oaths: I do not know this man. It is then that the cock crows - and Peter weeps. St John s Gospel recounts the reinstatement of Peter in Christ s resurrection appearance. Three times Jesus says: Do you love me?. Three times Peter is recommissioned: Feed my sheep. Jesus does not pretend the denial has not happened, but insists that he still has confidence in Peter despite everything. It was characteristic of Jesus that he did not wait for repentance before he declared to people the love and acceptance of God. It is in revealing God s love as being there for each one of us, as we are, without condition, that Jesus enables us to become what we have the potential to be: Something beautiful for God. Simon Peter was well known in the early Church as he travelled about in Palestine, Syria, Asia Minor and Rome.

The original concept for this monthly Newsletter, approved by the PCC, was that it should be a FREE publication. The PCC has recently confirmed that it should remain so, but should anyone wish to make a contribution to production costs, donations may be made in the orange pew envelopes (marking for NEWS). UK taxpayers may add their name and address to gift aid their donation. You may also, if it is more convenient, put the contribution, however small, in your own envelope at home. For as long as he lived he was the guarantor of the truth of Christ s resurrection. He stood out as the foundation witness and in a very particular way he becomes the rock on which Christ's Church is established. It was in the event of the resurrection that the Christian Church was able to discern in Christ more than a prophet who taught people of the overwhelming love of God. Rather, they discerned the very overwhelming love of God himself who when we were still far off met us in His Son. AMEN. Left: Saint Peter in prayer. News of the Newsletter The Treasurer will record this giving separately within General Fund receipts against Newsletter costs. In the July Newsletter it was reported that at the open PCC meeting with Debbie Orriss, one of the initiatives for which should be congratulated was the Newsletter. Thanks to all of you who have contributed articles or prayers, or have given money to help defray the printing costs. Thanks too to all of you who have read it and taken time to comment in a positive way. The Editorial Team Editorial Team:- Sue Twyman, Jane Ridgwell and Jack Robinson. Graphic design and Layout:- Alex Grenfell. And finally... If you organise any groups or events in the parish and would like them to be included in this newsletter then get in touch with the editors. We would also love to have articles about the different groups in the parish to spread the word more widely and encourage people to come along. Please Email or give copies of items to us in plenty of time for the next newsletter, the deadline is 10th of the preceding month. email: cbp.news.editor@gmail.com Page 7

Day Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Time 8:00am (Various, check pew sheet or Website) 6.00pm 9:15am 10:00am 10:45am 3:00pm 10:00am (Various, check pew sheet) 6:30pm to 7.00pm 10.00am 3.30-5.30pm 2.30pm to 4.00pm 12.00pm 2.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm Place St. Peter s Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Academy Church House Church House Various Church House Church House Activity Holy Communion Family Service - First Sunday of the month. Holy Communion other Sundays (Book of Common Prayer) Evensong (April-October) Third Sunday in the month. Family service-first Sunday of the month only Parish Eucharist Morning Prayer - First Sunday of the month. Holy Communion other Sundays Messy Church-twice a term check notices for dates SMUF S parent and toddler group NOTE only during term times Mothers Union Prayers Mothers Union Branch Meeting (Monthly meeting, check dates) Parish Prayers-check notices for location. Holy Communion (Mothers Union corporate Service first Wednesday of the mouth). Wednesday Club for 7-11s (Every Wednesday) Cuppa and Company Holy Communion Cameo-Come And Meet Each Other NOTE only 3rd Friday of the month Choir Practice Bell-ringing Practice For more information please see www.parishofcalneandblackland.org.uk