ST GERRANS AND ST PHILLEIGH CALENDAR. Dec/Jan 2017/8. YOU MAY WISH TO CONTACT PRIEST IN CHARGE JILL EDWARDS

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ST GERRANS AND ST PHILLEIGH CALENDAR Dec/Jan 2017/8 YOU MAY WISH TO CONTACT PRIEST IN CHARGE JILL EDWARDS 01872 580117 Email jill@jilledwards.com www.gerransandphilleighchurches.org ST GERRANS Churchwarden Anne Wesley 01872 580043 Churchwarden Kevin Pratt 01872 580251 Safeguarding Anne Wesley Pew News/Calendar Sue Cunningham email office@gerransandphilleighchurches.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/st.gerrans ST PHILLEIGH Churchwarden Jim Pascoe 01872 580313 Churchwarden Kay Robinson 01872 581877 Safeguarding Kay Robinson

ADVENT Advent is the shortest season in the liturgical year. It s like a tiny jewel set between the end of the Church s year and the birth of Christ. It is traditionally a solemn and penitential season where we are invited to step back and to take stock of our walk with God as we prepare for the coming of the Christ Child, the Saviour of the world. It is often hard to keep Advent in this way as life gets so busy in the run up to Christmas. Life seems to take on a momentum of its own and conspires against us taking time to be still as we journey towards the coming of Emmanuel, God with us. We have to be intentional about drawing aside from all the hype and spending time in reflection. An hour of quiet contemplation St Philleigh Church Tuesday 12 th December at 2pm. ********** A quiet time of remembering Thursday 21st Dec 11am-12noon St Gerrans Church Come for a quiet moment, to rest, to pray to light a candle in memory of a loved one...

Advent Quiet Day at St Just in Roseland Church Tuesday 5 December 9.45-4pm The Rev d Canon Alan Bashforth Canon Chancellor of Truro Cathedral Quiet Days are free of charge but a donation towards the cost of lunch is welcome. To book please Email: stjustandstmawes.org.uk Quiet Days are free of charge and lunch is provided, we just RIP We remember Frederick Donald Patrick Greenslade MBE (Fred) and Terence John Jacob Neal (Terry) who both died in November. Fred and Terry were well loved in our community and they will be sadly missed. We keep Fred and Terry s families and many friends in our prayers. We also remember Robert Alexander Peters and John Edward Oxenberry who gave their lives in the service of their country on the 1 st December 1917 and 13 th December respectively.

Thank you for your support for the Shoebox appeal again this year. 50 boxes are on their way to Eastern Europe from our Benefice. Thank you to all those who took part in our Remembrance Services this year, especially to those who took a major role for the first time. Thank you for the commemorative book In Living memory and for the money given for the Royal British Legion ( 300+) and Help for Heroes ( 100+). Thank you for continuing to bring goods for refugees. Another car load went to All Saints Highertown in November en route to refugees in Europe. Our next collection at St Philleigh is on Monday 4 th Dec 10-12noon and Tues 5 th Dec 2-4pm. In January we shall be collecting Monday 15 th and Tues 16 th. You can bring your goods to either of our churches any time. Please mark the bags refugees. Warm clothes are especially welcome at this time of year. Thank you for continuing to bring food for Truro Foodbank, spectacles for Africa, postcards for the Mission Aviation Fellowship, ring pulls for a jewellery project in the Philippines and beads for RNLI....and finally, thank you to the many people who are engaged in preparation for our Advent and Christmas celebrations.

Tidings of comfort and joy... The Carol, God rest ye merry gentleman, is one of the oldest that we sing dating back at least to the sixteenth century. The lyrics urge us not to be dismayed about anything but to rejoice in the Good News that the Saviour of the world is born. At the time that the carol was written, the word 'rest' was commonly used to mean 'keep' or 'continue to be'. So the title is not an invitation to put one's feet up! Rather, its meaning is more close to, 'God bless you'. We, who sing this Carol, are called to be the Good News of Christmas for everyone and to bring blessing to others by the words that we speak and the actions we do. We need to become Good News to everyone we meet for it is God s plan that all should benefit from the Gospel, even people who don t believe it. There are always opportunities to be Good News to people, but at Christmas there always seem to be more. Maybe you have already decided how to be a blessing to others during this Holy season, but if not perhaps you will be inspired by one of these ideas... The Cornish Alternative Gift Catalogue will be available soon. You will be able to download it from the Diocesan Website www.truro.anglican.org or pick up a hard copy in church. How about a meat voucher for Truro Foodbank? For 10 you can sponsor a meat voucher to go in with Christmas hampers that are distributed to people in crisis. The vouchers are available from Jill. Buy toiletries or warm winter clothing for a refugee. Help a homeless person by volunteering with St Petrocs. For more information log on to www.stpetrocs.org.uk/volunteer Or contact Lois Wild. E lois.wild@stpetrocs.org.uk T 01872 260948

Christingle Services at St Gerrans Weds 6 th Dec 2.45pm with Gerrans School and Sunday 10 th Dec 4pm With Nativity at St Philleigh Sunday 17 th Dec 6pm with retiring collections for the Children s Society Messy Church Brunch and Christmas Workshop Saturday Dec 9 th 10-11.30 at St Gerrans Come along and make decorations for church and home. Bacon butties (and veggie option) will be served to keep the energy levels up.

Wednesday December 13 th at 7pm Carols for Crisis. St Gerrans Sing and raise money for Crisis, providing shelter, food and medical care to those who are homeless and in need. Music by St. Anthony Noyse. Mulled wine, soft drinks and lots of mince pies. Gerrans School Nativity Play Friday December 15 th At St Gerrans Church 6pm.

Decorating St Philleigh for Christmas Call into St Philleigh any time between 10 and 11.30 on Saturday 16 th Dec Seasonal Refreshments Carols in Portscatho Square Sunday December 17 th at 5pm Wrap up warm, and sing carols down in Portscatho Square. Music by St. Anthony Noyse. Special appearance from Santa.

Carol Singing in Philleigh parish Meet at Treworlas Tues 19 th Dec 6.00pm Collecting for the Children s Society. Wrap up warm! Carol Singing at Eshcol Nursing Home Thursday 21 st Dec 2pm (Meet at Eshcol) Carols by Candlelight Thurs 21 st 7pm St Just. Carols and seasonal refreshments With St Anthony Noyse Portscatho Memorial Hall Sat 23rd Dec 10.30-12 noon

Family Crib Service Sunday 24 th at 4pm St Gerran s Join Mary and Joseph, the angels and the shepherds who make their way to Bethlehem to celebrate the birth of Jesus. United Benefice Carol Service 9 lessons and carols Sunday 24 th December 6.00pm At St Philleigh. Seasonal refreshments Donations invited for St Petroc s.

It came upon a midnight clear United Benefice Midnight Communion St Gerrans Sunday December 24 th at 11.30pm Monday December 25 th Family Communion St Gerrans 10am St Philleigh 10.30am Happy Christmas

We are supporting a variety of charities in December and January. With 26.08, Crisis will give a single, homeless person welcoming support, three nutritious hot meals including Christmas dinner, the chance to shower and change clothes, have a haircut and get a health check expert advice on life-changing issues like housing and employment and an introduction to Crisis year-round services for training and support for the future. One million children will see their lives changed this year as a result of the work of the Children s Society. The Society stands alongside the UK s most vulnerable children. St Petroc s is a Cornish charity for single homeless people. The charity provides accommodation, support, advice, training and resettlement services. The British Red Cross is a medical charity which responds to emergencies, prepares for disasters, protects people in armed conflict, offers support to refugees, administers first aid, provides wheelchairs and other aids and educates young people. St Gerrans next charity lunch will be on Thursday 18 th January from 12-1.30pm Donations invited for The Red Cross. Offers of help always welcome. Please contact Sue Evans 01872 580351

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2018. Material for 2018 was produced in the Caribbean and uses Exodus 15, a song of triumph over oppression, as the motif of the Week of Prayer. The themes of the daily material raise some of the contemporary issues addressed by the churches of the Caribbean. Abuses of human rights are found across the region and we are challenged to consider our manner of welcoming of the stranger into our midst. Human trafficking and modern-day slavery continue to be huge issues. Addiction to pornography and drugs, continue to be serious challenges to all societies. The debt crisis has a negative impact upon the nations and upon individuals the economies of the nations and people have become precarious. Family life continues to be challenged by the economic restrictions which lead to migration, domestic abuse and violence. The Caribbean Churches work together to heal the wounds in the body of Christ. Reconciliation demands repentance, reparation and the healing of memories. The whole Church is called to be both a sign and an active agent of this reconciliation. United Roseland Service for The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Sunday 21t January 3.00pm Venue to be confirmed International Holocaust Remembrance Day January 27 th This is an international memorial day for the victims of the Holocaust. Holocaust is the genocide that resulted in the annihilation of six million European Jews as well as millions of others by the Nazi regime.

Celebrate Epiphany Sunday 7 th January Holy Communion, St Gerrans at 10am. Morning Worship, St Philleigh at 10.30am. (Jill and Martin invite you to drinks and nibbles at Trelowen on Twelfth Night, Sat 6 th Jan from 5pm. Everyone is welcome. Please just come. ) Plough Sunday is a traditional English celebration of the beginning of the agricultural year that has seen some revival over recent years. Plough Sunday celebrations usually involve bringing a ploughshare into a church with prayers for the blessing of the land. Traditionally, work in the fields did not begin until the day after Plough Sunday: Plough Monday. Although the nature of farming has changed over the centuries, Plough Sunday is seen as a way of generally celebrating farming and the work of farmers. At St Philleigh on 14 th Jan we shall celebrate Plough Sunday asking God to bless the plough and the soil. After the service we shall have lunch together at The Roseland Inn. Messy Church Sunday 14 th Jan at 4pm - (St Gerrans) Sunday 28 th Jan at 10.30am (St Philleigh) Open for Prayer The next Benefice Prayer Group is on Tuesday Jan 2 nd 2-3pm at St Gerrans

Prayer Diary Please give thanks for the gift of a Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. The opportunity to remember those who laid down their lives for our freedom. for the generous support for our charity fund-raising events, refugee collections and Fairtrade. Please pray For all those whose lives are being destroyed by violence, terrorism, fear, hunger, disease, poverty and sickness. May the world know God s peace and justice. That we may keep Advent as a season of preparation, Christmas as a season of celebration and 2018 as a year where we bring the Good News and God s blessing to all. That this Christmas people will come to know Jesus personally and begin 2018 in a new and close relationship with God. For those for whom Christmas will be a difficult and painful time and for those facing financial insecurity. For the work of Crisis, St Petroc s, the Children s Society, the Red Cross and all other charities seeking to alleviate suffering. For unity amongst God s people so that we might work together in every way we can. NEW for 2018. The Bible Study Group which has met monthly on a Wednesday afternoon will continue in 2018 as a HOME GROUP and will meet on the first Thursday of each month in the evening. We will continue to study the Bible, enjoy a time of fellowship and discuss a variety of topics. In January we ll begin by taking a look at Bill Hybel s book, Just walk across the room. Everyone is welcome and if you would like to come please let Jill know so we can choose a venue to fit the size of the group.

Thoughts for the New Year from Mother Theresa People are often unreasonable, irrational and self-centred. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway. If you are honest and sincere, people may decieve you. Be honest and sincere anyway. What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight. Create anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today will often be forgotten. Do good anyway. Give the best you have and it will never be enough. Give your best anyway. In the final analysis it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway! Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all theplaces you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you can, As long as ever you can. John Wesley

We wish you A Joyful Christmas and a very Blessed and Happy New Year. Please note this calendar is for December and Jan. The next calendar will be published in February 2018. For additional information follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/st.gerrans or log on to our website www.gerransandphilleighchurches.org