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The United Benefice of the parishes of Melbourne, Smisby, Stanton by Bridge and Ticknall The Bulletin A weekly publication for the Parish of Melbourne 8am 9.30am 6.30pm The Second Sunday before Advent - Holy Communion 18 th November 2018 All-Age Eucharist, Re-Launch of Junior Church and Coffee (Please see Order of Service) Readings: page 8 Evensong Hymns: 150, 381, 250, 476 Psalm: 95 Organ Voluntary: Toccata No. 11 Alessandro Scarlatti Welcome! Welcome to all worshipping here today with a special welcome to those who are visitors or newcomers. 1

CONTACT US: Revd Steve Short: (Rector) 864741 (day off Monday) Parish Office: Kate Landenberger 862153 or email: melbourneparishchurch@gmail.com Website:www.melbourneparishchurch.co.uk Across the Benefice Today Melbourne: 8am Revd Steve Short 10.30am Revd Steve Short 6.30pm Dr Nick Gravestock Smisby: 5.30pm Revd Steve Short Stanton: 11am Revd Michael Rogers Ticknall: 10.30am Mrs Mary Hirst Taking responsibility for Church life today: 8am Holy Communion Sidespersons: John Tatam Server: Sheena & Henry Wilkins Reader: Nigel Coupe 9.30am 6.30pm All-Age Eucharist, Re-Launch of Junior Church & Coffee Sidespersons: Margaret Murray-Leslie, Gordon Hughes Crucifer:Brian Dollamore Server: Ros Bell Reader: Rachel Vernon Intercessor: Margaret Murray-Leslie Junior Church: Rachel Coupe, Martha Clements Coffee: Mary Bolton, Maurice & Pam Starkey Evensong Sidespersons: Jo & John Glaze All-Age service and relaunch of Junior Church Today s parish communion is a very special service. We welcome friends from Angels Delight and further afield to help us relaunch our Junior Church so a very warm welcome to our children and their families and friends, it is very good to have you here with us! Our service will be slightly different to usual but everything you need will be in the order of service including all our songs, hymns and readings. "Then little children were being brought to him in order that he might lay his hands on them and pray. The disciples spoke sternly to those who brought them; but Jesus said, Let the little children come to me, and do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs. Matthew 19.13-14 -Steve 2

The Children's Society: Box Holders, please, please, please don't forget to return your boxes to Avril Harrison or give them in at church before the end of November. Tel: 862013 Relief Organist: I would like to thank Laurence Rogers for playing the Organ today at both the 10.30a.m. Eucharist and Evensong. I count myself very fortunate that I can leave both the Choir and the Organ in such capable hands knowing that his willing contributions to our church's music are much appreciated. Laurence was my predecessor here for 27 years but is still actively involved in the musical life of our Church and beyond. Simon Collins, Director of Music Illuminating the Tower: To make your booking, please call the church office 862153. Donations to sponsor the lights for an evening should be placed in a clearly marked envelope and put in the Sunday collection or put through the Rectory letterbox. This week there has been a donation from Paddy and Joe Laban in loving memory of Andrew Laban and Winifred Laban. Autumn Fair: Many, many thanks to all who helped in any way at the Autumn Fair yesterday. At the time of writing I do not have a figure for what we made but hope to fill you in as soon as possible. Kate Landenberger Hospitality Sunday - 25th November: Last call What is it? On Hospitality Sunday we give and receive hospitality by having lunch together after the Sunday Service in our homes in small groups (4-10 people). This is a great way to get to know each other better and have lots of fun. How does it work? We need people to host and people to be guests! If you feel you are able to provide a meal for 4-10 people then sign up to be a host or if you would prefer to have a meal cooked for you then sign up to be a guest. I will then match up the hosts with the guests. If you are willing to host then make sure you write down how many guests you can cater for. There are now sign up sheets at the back of church. This Sunday is the cut-off to say you'll be taking part. Guests will then be matched with hosts so please sign up at the back of church if you wish to be a guest. Thank you. Rachel Short 3

Friends of Melbourne Parish Church: Last Sunday for Remembrance Sunday, I preached on friendship. We are very fortunate at the parish church to be supported by The Friends of Melbourne Parish Church. From their website, their aims are to: preserve Melbourne Parish Church; enhance and develop the facilities at Melbourne Parish Church; encourage the broadest connection between Melbourne Parish Church and the wider community; and raise the profile of Melbourne Parish Church nationally and internationally. I know that they are always looking for new members! Their website is: www.friends-of-melbourne-parish-church.co.uk In recent months the Friends have very kindly funded work providing a new vestry heater (something I am especially grateful for), repairing one of the existing Lady Chapel radiators and looking to contribute to a new CCTV system inside the church which is in the process of being formally approved. We all need friendship and I am most grateful to The Friends for theirs. -Steve Update : Bible Study Day 24 th November Church House, Melbourne. 10am 4pm. Canon Tony and I have now met to finalise this and we have pleasure in updating you as follows. The Programme: 10am Welcome and Worship 10.15am Session 1. Getting to know the Bible. Where does it come from? Texts and Translations. 11am Tea/Coffee 11.15am Session 2, Discerning Gospel characteristics. 12.30pm Lunch and Wedding! 2pm Making links with the Scriptures the Nature of the Kingdom. 2.45pm Tea/Coffee 3pm Introduction to the Fourth Gospel (John). 3.45pm Prayer and close. A really good number have signed up so far but we could squeeze a few more in if you still want to sign up. Due to the size of the room numbers will close at 20. You will need to bring with you:- A Bible of your choice. A Pen And YOUR LUNCH. 4

Tea/Coffee and biscuits will be provided (and a dish put out for donations towards the cost). It would be good to know which of those coming are involved in the wedding arrangements so that we can ensure that you are accommodated for around the lunch timings. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to be guided by Canon Tony and look at the Bible with fresh eyes together. We look forward to sharing this time with you. Canon Tony, Revd Margaret and Allan. Melbourne Bellringers' Christmas Dinner: The annual dinner will be held on Saturday 24 th November at 7pm at the Tea Rooms. All are welcome! Please contact Allan Jacques on 07976577218 for information and tickets. House Group news and a new name The next meeting of those seeking the Living Waters is tomorrow at No. 63 Jubilee Close at 10.30am. It will be a House Eucharist featuring liturgy, which Canon Mark Powell prepared for use on Lundy and will be led by Revd Margaret with Mary Hirst assisting. Revd Margaret and Allan To Honfleur and Beyond.. Thank you to everyone who supported the tour to Normandy this year. If you have any suggestions for a destination next year (possibly November 2019) I would welcome ideas. At the moment I am looking at perhaps Paris.. Meanwhile another thought for a diary entry. Several people have asked if another walk could be organised for Spring next year. I am thinking Alstonfields in Derbyshire about May time followed by an early supper at The George Alstonfields. Please let me know if you would be interested in this walk and I can organise accordingly...wendy Robinson 01530 810217 Whistlewood Roundhouse Grand Opening and Annual General Meeting on Saturday 1st December at 2pm Join us on the afternoon of Saturday 1st December for our AGM, grand opening of our beautiful new roundhouse and to celebrate Whistlewood s 5th birthday. Everyone is welcome, young and old, member and non-member for an afternoon of fun, food, forests and celebrations. Starting at 1.00 with a Bring and Share Lunch, refreshments and merriment. Opportunity to make flags for the opening ceremony. At 2pm prompt we will hold a brief AGM. After the AGM will be the opening ceremony. Expect a unique and unforgettable experience! 5

Also during the afternoon: Make your personal ceramic tile for the roundhouse floor with Andy Mason potter. More details below Make a simple Christmas wreath (small charge) Guided tour of the roundhouse and the Whistlewood project Learn about the community-owned organisational structure Meet Penny and talk about Whistlewood as a wedding venue Find out about Whistlewood s exciting program of workshops and events for 2019 Discover how to be a volunteer and what you can do to support the project Talk to Helen about partnering with Whistlewood as a workshop provider Children s play in the willow dragon and mud kitchen Help yourself to fruit medlars are ripe, bring a bag to put them in. If you ve never been to Whistlewood before this is an ideal opportunity to get to discover the site, the roundhouse and talk to the volunteers who make this a unique place. The party will continue as long as you want it to! Please bring: Food and drink to share Warm clothes Music and entertainment Your co-operation hat! Whistlewood operates on a co-operation not consumer basis. This means that everyone who turns up pitches in, sees what needs doing and helps others. This is called co-creation at Whistlewood 1 plus 1 always adds up to more than 2! There will be parking on site but please check Facebook on the day of the event to see if the ground conditions have changed. Disabled parking will be available whatever the weather Sorry no dogs. Christmas Quiz: O Joy, O Rapture! After much late-night head-scratching and burning of the candle at both ends, THERE IS TO BE A QUIZ THIS YEAR. It will be (or if you are reading this on Sunday 18th, was) launched at the Autumn Fair, but will continue to be available at the 10:30 service and any other the Choir appears at, until mid December. Or contact me direct. There is no escape and no excuse. The price is a miniscule 2, and this year the closing date is the second of January so you have all of the week between the years to continue to enjoy the teasers and polish your answers to perfection. Clive Avery 6

This week in connection with Melbourne Church Monday: 10.30am House Group at 63 Jubilee Close 2pm 3.30pm Caring Hands Tuesday: 7.25pm Bellringing Practice Wednesday: 9am 11am Angels' Delight in church 7.45pm Choir Practice Thursday: 9.15am Holy Communion Friday: 11am Funeral of Dorothy Simmonds in Church 3.30pm Puppet show rehearsal in St Michael's House 7pm Wedding Rehearsal in Church Saturday: 10am-4pm Bible Study Day in the Honner Room 1pm Wedding of Helen Roberts and Christopher Banks in Church 4.30pm Church prepared for Sunday worship A pattern for daily prayer, so that, at home or at church, we can pray together: Monday: Those in great poverty or need. Tuesday: Those who have asked for our prayers: Ruth Barkaway, Anne Brazier, Roo Hubbard, David Ingram, Madge Limbert, Vicky Murray, Betty Park, Ruth & Bob Smith and Margaret Stockley. Those in Derby s hospitals and hospices. All at Pool Cottage. Wednesday: Our group of parishes. Thursday: The church worldwide. All Christian people. The local church. The Anglican Communion. Friday: All in need, especially the hungry, poor and homeless. The Departed In our prayers this week, we can remember those who have died recently, among them Edna German, and those whose anniversaries occur near this time, among them Harold Timmins, Winifred Laban and Andrew Laban. Next Week at Melbourne: Christ the King 8am Holy Communion (Sidespersons: Sue Dore, John Tatam) 10.30am Festival Parish Eucharist, Junior Church and Coffee (Sidespersons: Sheena Wilkins, David Smith) (Coffee: Kate Landenberger, Janet Warner) (Junior Church: Rachel Coupe, Isobel Hall) 6.30pm Evensong (Sidesperson: Victoria Hancock) 7

The Readings at 8am and 10.30am: First Reading: Daniel 12.1-3 At that time Michael, the great prince, the protector of your people, shall arise. There shall be a time of anguish, such as has never occurred since nations first came into existence. But at that time your people shall be delivered, everyone who is found written in the book. Many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt. Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the sky, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars for ever and ever. The Gospel Reading: Mark 13.1-8 As he came out of the temple, one of his disciples said to him, Look, Teacher, what large stones and what large buildings! Then Jesus asked him, Do you see these great buildings? Not one stone will be left here upon another; all will be thrown down. When he was sitting on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter, James, John, and Andrew asked him privately, Tell us, when will this be, and what will be the sign that all these things are about to be accomplished? Then Jesus began to say to them, Beware that no one leads you astray. Many will come in my name and say, I am he! and they will lead many astray. When you hear of wars and rumours of wars, do not be alarmed; this must take place, but the end is still to come. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; there will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. This is but the beginning of the birth pangs. Additional Collect: Heavenly Lord, you long for the world s salvation: stir us from apathy, restrain us from excess and revive in us new hope that all creation will one day be healed in Jesus Christ our Lord. 8