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PASSWORDS THE MAGAZINE FOR ST MARY MAGDALENE PARISH DONEGALL PASS Rev Terence P Kerr B.D., M.Phil. 028 9079 0977 www.wwwwwwww.st-marymagdalene.org.uk Harvest word scramble 12 October 2012

OCTOBER SERVICES SERVICES MINISTER READER (Morning services only) 7th Oct 18th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Harvest Festival 6.30 pm Harvest Festival 14th Oct 19th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Holy Communion 6.30 pm Harvest Festival (St Aidan s) 21st Oct 20th Sunday after Trinity 11.00 am Trafalgar Day Service 6.30 pm Evening Prayer 28th Oct 5th Sunday before Advent 11.00 am BB Enrolment 6.30 pm Evening Prayer (St Aidan s) & Rev C White Rev C Welsh & Rev C White Rev C Hall-Thompson Bill Jeffrey Deuteronomy 26 v 1-11 (Page 178) Raymond Hamill Hebrews 4 v 12-16 (Page 204) RNA Members BB Members Oct 7th Oct 14th Oct 21st Oct 28th Flower Rota -October The Elliot Family Mrs M O Rawe Mr S Brown Remember in Prayer: The Boys Brigade Mr & Mrs D Stephenson Ronnie Ballantine David Sampson Martha Fitzsimmons Jim Smyth Jim Garstang Laura Smyth Annie Jenkins Frances Smith Lily Mark Desmond Spratt David Mason David Stephenson Emily Mason Leila Webster Annie McCully Jamie Webster Sadie Parker Please inform the Rector of: anyone you would like added to our prayer list anyone who is in hospital or unwell. Please note that there may be occasions when it is necessary to change Minister Readers read the First Lesson of the Day taken from the Pew Bible. Readers should confirm their reading with the Rector/Minister Thursday Lunchtime Services These continue to take place on Thursdays at 12.30 pm in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit. All welcome. The Select Vestry and Parishioners extend their condolences to the Rector and Mrs Kerr on the recent death of Mrs Kerr s brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family at this sad time. The Church of Ireland Safeguarding Trust Policy operates in this church. Panel Members are Rev Terence Kerr, Mr Cecil Dunwoody and Mrs Catherine Irving. Notices to this effect have been placed in the church and halls. 2 11

for our younger readers... The Rector writes... October 2012 Dear Parishioners BACK TO CHURCH SUNDAY AT THE HARVEST FESTIVAL In 2009 Back to Church Sunday mobilised around 4,650 in the UK to invite their friends to church. As a result over 80,000 extra people attended church on Back to Church Sunday in the UK alone. If you are reading this it is because you must have some link to St Mary Magdalene that means you receive the magazine. We would love to invite you to come back to church on Sunday 7th October. This is not an attempt to make you feel guilty or awkward, but rather to genuinely invite you to come along and join with us for our Harvest Celebrations. People stop coming to church for a variety of reasons Perhaps you came along when the children were small but got out of the habit as they grew up; Perhaps you moved house and feel a bit distant from it all; Perhaps you stopped coming along and now feel embarrassed to suddenly turn up; Perhaps you felt uncomfortable attending worship services in a world that seems quite unrelated to church and spiritual things; Perhaps you were disappointed by something we did or didn t do (sorry). Whatever the reason we would like to welcome you back even for one Sunday. It will be a special Sunday Service, our Harvest Festival, so you will not feel obvious or the only one there. Harvest is a time when we remember the abundance that God has bestowed on us and how he created us to tend his creation to bring forth the harvests in their seasons. We are fortunate in this country that the weather on the whole is fairly kind to us and consequently we reap a decent harvest. However, 10 3

there are some areas of the world that are not so blessed, so we need to be doubly thankful for what we are able to produce. I discovered that the tradition of celebrating Harvest Festival, as we know it today only began in 1843 when a Reverend Robert Hawker invited his parishioners at a church in Morwenstow in Cornwall to a special Thanksgiving Service. Victorian Hymns, such as We Plough The Fields and Scatter, helped his idea to become popular along with the annual custom of decorating the church with the produce of the harvests. So we are taught through scripture the importance to tend, nurture and preserve all things that God has given us. God created mankind to tend to his precious gift and everything was in place, the sun, the water, the soil and a brain that would grow with wisdom and knowledge to be able to sustain his gift. Therefore, we need to look again at the harvest and now I am not just talking about the crops. We need to look beyond the immediate future to make sure that the harvest is sustainable, that the skills and seeds are preserved. And it is similar with our faith, we must do as the disciples did and take the seed out and plant it in the hearts and minds of those who have not encountered the Creator. We must pass on our enthusiasm and love for the Lord, as this is the food that the seeds need to grow and multiply. We need to nurture our faith, take it out to others, so they too can come to fruition with us and preserve the Christian faith for the future, so that God s harvest of souls will be plentiful. PLEASE COME ALONG AND SUPPORT OUR SPECIAL HARVEST FESTIVAL THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH If you are in a position to take things for granted you are already blessed beyond your needs 28th For your diary Harvest Dinner Tues 9th Oct 7.30 pm Ladies Guild Select Vestry Antiques Fair Wed 10th Oct 7.30 pm Mon 15th Oct 7.30 pm Sat 20th Oct 12.30-4.00 pm Teas rota: Jacqueline & Kate Snooker Club Tuesdays 7.00 pm Midweek Services BB BB Enrolment Thursdays 12.30 pm Thursdays 6.30 pm onwards Sun 28th Oct 11.00 am Every Blessing Rev Terry 4 9

HYMNS FOR THE OVER 50S! 1. Give Me the Old Timers Religion 2. Precious Lord, Take My Hand, And Help Me Up 3. Just a Slower Walk with Thee 4. Go Tell It on the Mountain, But Speak Up 5. Nobody Knows the Trouble I Have Seeing 6. Guide Me O Thou Great Lord God, I've Forgotten Where I've Parked The Car 7. Count Your Many Birthdays, Count Them One By One 8. Blessed Insurance 9. It Is Well With My Soul, But My Knees Hurt 10. Crown Him with many corns O nce again the Boys B r i g a d e h a s recommenced for another session. It is good to see the boys back and rarin to go! Also, my thanks must go to the leaders for their commitment to another year. Could I remind everyone that the annual Enrolment Service will take place on: Sunday 28th October at 11.00 am. I appeal to all parents and grandparents to come along and support the boys on this very important occasion in their BB life. Tea will be served afterwards in the church hall. Boys should meet in the BB Room at 10.30 full uniform must be worn. Bill McMillan Captain 1st Irish Company Ladies Guild he Guild will T recommence on Wednesday 10th October with our usual opening celebration of Holy Communion in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit at 7.30 pm. Please note our new starting time of 7.30 pm as agreed at the end of the last season. It was with tremendous sadness that we learned of the death of Mary Smyth. Mary had been a member of the guild for several years and a very regular supporter, until recently, when it became too difficult to attend meetings. Mary bore her illness with great courage and faith and was an inspiration to us all. We will miss her lovely smile and gentle manner. We think especially of Mary s family and her dear friend Liz and offer sincere sympathies and assurance of our prayers. Joan Rodgers President Articles for the November magazine should be with Kate Irving by Sunday 14th October 2012. 8 5

As we give thanks for the Harvest, we hope everyone will join us in our celebrations DISTRIBUTION OF INVITATIONS Tuesday 2nd October 7.00 pm t is planned to distribute leaflets advertising our Harvest I and Back to Church services into the houses in the Donegall Pass area. Your help would be appreciated. Please see the Church Wardens or the Rector if you think you can give even half an hour the more the merrier! DECORATING THE CHURCH T HARVEST COLLECTION his year, our special Harvest Collection will be in aid of the Life after Loss charity. This group provides support and comfort for parents who have suffered stillborn births and infant loss. A collection plate will be placed at the back of the church for any donations. If you pay income tax, please consider gift aiding your donation forms will be available. Please remember that gift aiding costs you nothing! Saturday 6th October 2.00 pm 4.00 pm YOU can help by: coming along and giving a hand supplying flowers, greenery, fruit, vegetables cleaning up afterwards VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS WELCOME HARVEST THANKSGIVING and BACK TO CHURCH SERVICES HARVEST DINNER Tuesday 9th October @ 7.30 pm Tickets are on sale at 15.00 each Full 3-course meal, plus tea/coffee and after-dinner entertainment. Don t miss it! Sunday 7th October 11.00 am and 6.30 pm lease do your very best to bring a friend or neighbour P along to these services. See Rector s article on Page 3. 6 7