Sunday 11 th November 2018 Remembrance Sunday WELCOME TO AYLESBURY METHODIST CHURCH Minister: Rev Helen Kirk 01296 488963 revhelenkirk@sky.com Church Office: 01296 426526 E-mail address: office@aylesburymethodists.org.uk Website: www.aylesburymethodists.org.uk 10.30am: Morning Worship led by Aylesbury Creativity Group A very warm welcome to Aylesbury Methodist Church. We hope you will be blessed and challenged by today s message. If you are visiting our Church for the first time, please introduce yourself to one of our welcomers, or to one of the stewards, who, at this morning s service, are Frances Aylen and Phillip Kolade. Please join us in the Hall after the service for coffee or tea and a biscuit. Your hosts are Vi and Paul, and donations are for Cancer Research. The words of the hymns are projected at the front of the Church. If you would like to have a hymnbook for the service, please ask. Hymns StF 495 563 655 526 Readings Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 Organist David Brooker The flowers this week are given by Clive Brooks in remembrance of my dear partner, Jean Eggleton.
We have been very saddened to learn that Des Ffoulkes passed away on Wednesday night. Our love and prayers go to Kath and all the family. Further details will be known next week. You might not have heard the sad news of Hazel Brearley s death. Her funeral will take place this coming Saturday 17 th November, 10.45am, at Amersham Crematorium. Our thoughts and prayers are with Michael and all the family. Remembrance Poppies. To mark the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1 the Boys' Brigade have made the display of 100 poppies that now adorn the front of the pulpit. Each poppy was hand made by Anchor, Junior, Company and Senior boys. John Miskin We have received a letter of thanks and a certificate from Whitechapel Mission for our Harvest gifts please look on the vestibule noticeboard. Are you new to our Church or have joined us in the last year and not attended a Welcome Tea? Our next tea is on Saturday November 24th from 4.00 until 6.00 p.m. and we do hope that you and your family will be able to join us. It s an informal gathering, with time to chat to our Minister and a few members of the Church. Please see, or contact, one of the following by Wednesday November 21 st, who will be able to provide you with an invitation for the tea. Pauline Noble (01296 484940) or Julianne Wilderspin (01296 626065). Our annual Toy Service will be held on December 2nd at 10.30 a.m. and all toys will be taken to the Action for Children Family Centre in Aylesbury for distribution to families in Aylesbury and the surrounding villages. One of the main needs is for children under 5, but there are also many families with older children who would love to receive a present. If you are able, please bring along a new toy or gift for a child who will otherwise receive very little. If you are unable to purchase a gift, a small donation in a sealed envelope will be welcome. Please do not wrap your presents - they will be individually selected and wrapped by the Charity or given to the parent to wrap. Thank you. Pauline Noble. BIBLE STUDY: Wedneday, 14 th November, 2.00 3.30pm. Is it wrong to take home the office stationery? ALL WELCOME.
ANNUAL REPORT: Will leaders of groups and activities please send their contributions to me for the annual report by Sunday, 25th November? Alternatively, speak to me and I will write it up for you. Thanks. Peter Green (01296 424653). Action for Children pocket diaries (blue) are now available from the Cards for Good Causes Charity Christmas Card Shop: 3.00 each Next March may seem a long way away but we have managed to secure excellent seats for the Royal Philharmonic s concert entitled Lets Face the Music a tribute to the great Musicals. The date Sunday March 17th at 2.30 p.m. Coach booked, leaving either from the Church, Bedgrove or Wendover with time for a coffee after church and time to enjoy your packed lunch on the coach. Price just 49.50 (includes 35% discount) with no extras to pay. Take a booking form from the Welcome Area and return before the end of November. Pauline Noble. Save the date: Christmas/New Year walk and lunch will be on Saturday 29th December this year, hopefully to give a chance for the workers to join in. Details will be in notices in December - look out for them nearer the time to book in. Roger Kirk and Kevin Hardern. The Vale of Aylesbury Methodist Circuit Magazine: Do you have any articles/adverts/events that you would like to have included in the Jan March 2019 Circuit Magazine? If so, please email them to Solo, Helen and Roy by 15 th November, if possible or very soon after. Please send details to: solokawadzi@hotmail.com r.collis245@btinternet.com and revhelenkirk@sky.com People around the circuit love to see what has been happening elsewhere. Sometimes this gives them ideas as to what can be done in their churches! MESSY CHURCH: Saturday 17 th November, 4.00 6.00pm. The Nov/Dec issue of LINK magazine is now available in the Church vestibule. Please take a copy to those unable to come to Church.
It is the time of year again when we like to count all the money collected in the Action for Children Home Collecting Boxes. If you have not recently handed in your box for counting, please either bring your box in, or empty it yourself and put the money in a bag clearly marked with your name. Boxes, or money, may be handed either to Pauline Noble, or Dawn or Hannah Wright. Our Circuit Afternoon/Evening Services Stoke Mandeville Swanbourne 6.00pm United Service at the Parish Church 5.00pm Local Arrangement Next Week Mon 12 Nov 1.15pm onwards 6.15pm Blood Donor sessions Girls Brigade Tues 13 Nov 9.30am 2.30pm 6.15pm Chair Yoga Tuesday Fellowship: Talk by Mr David Heffer Boys Brigade Wed 14 Nov 2.00pm Bible Study Thurs 15 Nov 10.00am 1.15pm onwards 2.00pm Sunbeams Baby & Toddler Group Blood Donor sessions In Stitches craft group Frid 16 Nov 7.30pm Choir Practice Sat 17 Nov 4.00 6.00pm Messy Church Sunday 18 th November 2018 8.45am: Service of Holy Communion led by Rev Helen Kirk 10.30am: Morning Worship led by Rev Ann Henman The designated fire officers are the Duty Stewards First Aid boxes are located in each of the kitchens Fire doors are not to be wedged open, except those fitted with Dorgard (Please ensure other doors close behind you after passing through) Duty Manager - John Miskin: 01296 422919 07988 960815
GOOD NEWS FROM AROUND THE CIRCUIT PRINCES RISBOROUGH Dear All This Sunday, 11 November, it is the turn of Princes Risborough to be the focus of our Circuit Prayers. There is a lot going on here, both inside the church and out. It is always a healthy sign to see work being undertaken for those who are in need in the world, as a Christian response to events around us. And it is really encouraging to see events being held for those within the church fellowship who sometimes get neglected. There are details of all these events on the church website - do check for more information - if you can go to any of these events I know you will be made very welcome. Please support the work and the people there in your prayers this Sunday. Pete Honeyball In Risborough we held our harvest festival on 7th October, where we brought lots of items to be sent to Whitechapel Mission. Money raised from a sale of fresh goods and from the lunch held after the service raised 210 for All We Can s Indonesian disaster appeal. Some of the men have started organising bi-monthly coffee mornings. The 3 held so far have all been well received, bringing an opportunity for fellowship and the chance to enjoy delicious cakes. Although they were not intended as fundraisers, money has also been raised for church funds. The next coffee morning is on Saturday 15th December. We have started holding occasional prayer breakfasts at the church. These offer friendship, fellowship, a time of quietness, meditation and reflection and the opportunity to enjoy a continental style breakfast. Dates of future prayer breakfasts will be posted on the circuit website when known. Also a working party from the church is currently exploring ways in which we might look at the requirement of the Methodist Conference to develop (and write) a plan for growth. Please hold all here at Risborough in your prayers. Marilyn
Charity Christmas Card Shop Monday - Saturday. 10am - 4pm until 13 th December CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL Christmas Songs & Carols Saturday 8 th December, 10.00am - 4.00pm Crafts, cakes & produce stalls Refreshments available all day (Including light lunches) Free Admission, but donations welcome! All procedds to the new Church Welcome Area Also - at 7.30pm on 8 th December: Concert featuring Wycombe Community Choir in aid of Karibuni Children CHRISTMAS YOUTH BALL Friday 21 st December, 6.00-9.30pm for ages 12-21. Dinner, dancing, music & lots of fun! Cost: 12.50 Contact Mel Brown: familyworker.amc@mail.com CHRISTMAS SERVICES Sunday 2nd Dec 10.30am Gift & Toy Service Sunday 16th Dec 5.00pm Candlelit Carol Service Monday2 4th Dec 4.00pm Christingle Service Monday 24th Dec 11.30pm Midnight Communion Tuesday 25th Dec 10.30pm Christmas Day Family Service