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St. John s Mission Statement is To know Christ better and make Christ better known

Services this month 5th June 8.30am 11.15am 2nd Sunday after Trinity Holy Communion BCP Healing Communion 12th June 3rd Sunday after Trinity 8.30am Holy Communion BCP 11.15am Worship Service 19th June 4th Sunday after Trinity 8.30am Holy Communion BCP 11.15am Holy Communion 26thJune 8.30am 11.15am 5th Sunday after Trinity Holy Communion BCP Family Service 2

Letter from the Vicarage Have you ever heard of 'Information half life'? It is (I think!) a fascinating concept looking in part at the speed at which information goes out of date. This process used to be pretty slow and stable. Whatever people learned in the mediaeval period would remain relevant their whole lives. The industrial revolution began to change this as people had to learn new skills while society shifted dramatically around them (Halifax is a classic example). This revolution affected the church as much as anyone else. New church buildings went up (enter St John's and St Hilda's) and new ways of 'doing church' developed, like Methodism. The speed of change has now become dramatically faster. Halifax drastically changed again, skills needed even a few years ago may now be redundant, while new skills have to be constantly learned to remain employable. The same was true when I worked for the Prison Service, and the process continues now as a vicar. So where does that leave us? Much of the Christian church is from one generation, an older generation whose lives were in many ways defined by 'the war', and whose retirement to protects them from further destabilising changes in employment. 'The war' was a time where people came together to work and fight for the survival of their nation, their culture. United under the Royal Family, led by a charismatic prime minister, defined by Christian values, suffering common anxieties and privations, one nation. By and large this generation went on to enjoy secure employment, relatively cheap housing, and lived a fairly stable life, albeit with their own problems. Younger folk have a radically different experience. The Queen's 90 th is as like to produce an indifferent shrug of the shoulders as a joyous celebration. There has been no 'defining point' in their lives, no common goal. Multi cultures have replaced a common culture so we no longer act as one nation, but a collection of often separate communities with their own values. Jobs are commonly 3

short term or 'zero hours' contracts giving little financial security. Rapid changes constantly threaten and pressurise workers. The idea of owning your own home is too many no more than a dream and regular house moves are normal. Marriage has been redefined and so degraded that it no longer gives stability to children's (or parents) lives. Even such basic presuppositions like whether you are male or female is now 'changeable', subject to individual feelings. God has been rejected and the Government (driven this way and that by pressure groups) now defines 'good' and 'evil', and redefines good and evil, and so on... Everyone has competing Rights, no one says 'I'm responsible'. Nothing is to be relied upon, nothing is stable. Anxiety and depression run at epidemic levels, and are usually hidden. People who talk about the church being 'irrelevant' are often reflecting the above changes. There can be a cultural divide between the generations who do not understand one another, so how does a church, largely consisting of the older, communicate 'God' to the younger? We have to communicate though, in the old language 'preach the gospel', not just for our churches very survival but, far more importantly, to tell people about the glories of God and his Saving Grace. There I go..., what does 'saving grace' mean to one outside church culture apart from 'here comes a nutter!' How on earth do we learn to speak this truth across the generations? Incidentally, when was the last time you said to a non-christian 'isn't God brilliant!'? That's just what happened in Jerusalem at the first Christian Pentecost. A bunch of people in a multi-cultural city, who weren't sure what to preach, or how to preach it, or who to preach it too, were given the Holy Spirit by God. They immediately went into the streets and proclaimed God's glory, and told people of Jesus, of how they could find salvation from their hurting, disparate lives. It seems to me we need the Holy Spirit as much as we ever did. Perhaps more. Revd Neal 4

Queen s 90 th Birthday Celebrations St. John s and St. Hilda s invite you to a Community Garden Party on Sunday 12 th June from 2.30pm to 5.00pm. This will be held in the grounds/garden of Dr. and Dr. Hinton in Warley. Admission is free. There will be a variety of events taking place. We hope to have a band and there will be afternoon teas as well as games and activities for children and adults. There will be a Bouncy Castle and face painting as well as a Treasure hunt, Lucky dip, Raffle and much more. If anyone has items suitable for a Raffle prize or Lucky dip then please contact a church member or bring them along to church, where they will be gratefully accepted. If you are able to help on the day please let us know. We will be grateful of all the help we can get. We are keen to make this year s Garden Party a success not in raising money but establishing links across the community. This is mainly an opportunity to meet and talk together. Please come along, invite others and enjoy this happy event. We look forward to seeing you. We are praying for some good weather. Stephen Morning Prayer Saying the Office continues each Tuesday at St. John s and Wednesday at St. Hilda s both at 8.30am 5

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Monday 27 th June 2016 10.30am to 12 noon Mr Geoff Budd From the Cape to Victoria Falls Dear Friends I would like to thank all of you who have continued to support Forget-me-Not through the giving of used stamps and mobile phones, it is much appreciated. On January 12th the hospice had an electrical fire and has been closed, but I am pleased to let you know that on the 25th April we had a re-opening celebration. We now care for 190 children through the at home service and hospice in such a lovely place families can make memories. Thank you Auralee St. Hilda s JUNE 25th -Ladies Day at Ascot(ish) 2.30pm Racing with John Hardy, Strawberries & Cream And a chance to dress up. MEN VERYWELCOME In fact NECESSARY St. John s Prayer Breakfast Saturday 11th June at 8.30am in the Church Hall. Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know. Jeremiah 33: 3 11

Mrs Burton, our Indoor Member celebrated her 100 th Birthday on May 16 th. I am sure she had a very happy day and we sent her our love and best wishes. Our evening meeting was on May 17 th in the church hall when Tanveer Bostan gave us a very interesting and informative talk about Marriage in Islam. It was lovely to have her with us. June 2 nd is our next afternoon meeting at 2.15p.m. at Joan s. Instead of Angela Ashton speaking to us Brenda has kindly agreed to tell us about one of her ancestors who was a Church Beadle. I am sure this will be very interesting and will be followed by our Strawberry Tea, so not to be missed. There will be a Community Garden Party, to celebrate the Queen s 90 th Birthday on June 12 th from 2.30p.m. to 5p.m. This will be at Dr and Mrs Hinton s Garden, Warley. Further details are given in Stephen s report in this Newsletter and help with food, stalls and support on the day will be needed, so hope to see you there. For our evening meeting on June 15 th we will meet for 6p.m. at the Moorlands on Keighley Road for a meal and then weather permitting have a lovely walk around Ogden Reservoir. Please see Brenda if you would like to join us. Forthcoming events July 7 th - MU Summer Festival at 7.30p.m. at St Thomas, Greetland. Numbers are needed for catering purposes please. July 13 th - Outing to visit Cliff and Jane s church at Belton with St Hilda s MU. Coach 12 departing at 9a.m. and leaving Belton at 4p.m. Please see me if you are interested. August 9 th - Deanery Cream Tea at Warley 2p.m. to 4p.m. Please book these dates in your diaries and we look forward to seeing you at any of these events. Visitors are always made very welcome. SUSAN 12

June Diary Thursday 2nd 6.45pm Song Group practise 2.15pm Mothers Union Tuesday 7th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s Wednesday 8th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. Hilda s 2.00pm Coffee and Company from 2.00pm at St. Hilda s Thursday 9th 6.45pm Song Group practise Saturday 11th 8.30am Prayer Breakfast Sunday 12th 2.30pm Garden Party for Queen s Birthday Tuesday 14th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s Wednesday 15th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. Hilda s 2.00pm Coffee and Company from 2.00pm at St. Hilda s Mothers Union Outing Thursday 16th 6.45pm Song Group practise Tuesday 21st 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s Wednesday 22nd 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. Hilda s 2.00pm Coffee and Company from 2.00pm at St. Hilda s Thursday 23rd 6.45pm Song Group practise Monday 27th 10.30am Coffee Club Tuesday 28th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s Wednesday 29th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. Hilda s 2.00pm Coffee and Company from 2.00pm at St. Hilda s Thursday 30th 6.45pm Song Group practise Uniform Organisations Meet weekly through term time. Rainbows Tuesday evening Beavers Wednesday evening Brownies Tuesday evening Cubs Friday evening Scouts Friday evening Explorer Scouts Friday evening Please consider the environment do you really need to print this news letter? Find us at:- http://www.achurchnearyou.com/warley-st-john-the-evangelist/ Short URL: acny.co.uk/17996/ The deadline for contributions to the July Newsletter is 22nd June to: David 330693 courtlodge8@btinternet.com 13