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LIFEPATH Catherine Price, Lay Minister Between Monday and Wednesday this week, the Abbey will be playing host to over 400 children and their teachers from10 primary schools across the local area. Some will be from tiny village schools, others from large Swindon schools. They will be here as part of the Lifepath initiative started by Scripture Union. Since 2003, Lifepath has been taking old Christian stories, and old Christian settings like the Abbey and building a schools event around these that would introduce pupils to the Christian story in a lively, dynamic yet appropriate way. This is Malmesbury Abbey's third year of running Lifepath! Our Lifepath will centre on our own flying monk Eilmer and be an opportunity for children to learn about the lives of the Benedictine Monks who lived and served in the Abbey, to reflect on what we can learn about God from their Lifepath and encourage the children to think about their own Lifepath. A host of volunteers from the Abbey and other churches will be taking part in various ways, and they will be commissioned at our 4pm service this Sunday, before sharing a team meal and having a briefing session. Then they will be getting the Abbey ready to host the first 146 pupils at 9:30am on Monday. Even if we are not directly involved in this event, we can support it by praying for it, individually or in our small groups. Here are some prayer pointers from the Lifepath team: That all the pupils attending will learn something more about the Christian faith For fine weather for the three days For the smooth running of the technical arrangements
For safety as the children move around the area For the leadership team as they oversee the whole event For the guides; that they have an opportunity to build relationships with the pupils and teachers That all workshop leaders will have good and engaging presentations for the pupils to participate in For the stewards and helpers as they ensure a safe and efficiently run event For energy and enthusiasm for those leading the all together sessions That the Jesus and Prayer journey will be particularly significant for the children and teachers. For all involved to experience something of the special nature of the Lifepath event within the context of an RE school trip Catherine A B B E Y DIARY THIS SUNDAY: July 2nd 9am BCP Communion 10.30am Holy Communion 4pm Informal Worship & Junior Church THIS WEEK EACH DAY 9am Morning Prayer (Mon Weds in Eilmer House) MON 3 rd WED 5 th WED 5th THUR 6 th SAT 8 th Lifepath 10.30am Communion in Eilmer House 10.30am Time for Chat 7pm Choir Practice 7.30pm MAMS Fontanella Recorder Quintet NEXT SUNDAY: July 9th 9am BCP Communion 10.30am Holy Communion 4pm Informal worship & Junior Church ADVANCE DIARY 11 th July 12-3pm Songways a capella choir pop up concert free 7.30pm Glory! 16 th July Junior Church end of term parties 15 th July William of Malmesbury day of talks
M AT T H E W 10:40-END 40 Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me, and anyone who welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. 41 Whoever welcomes a prophet as a prophet will receive a prophet s reward, and whoever welcomes a righteous person as a righteous person will receive a righteous person s reward. 42 And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones who is my disciple, truly I tell you, that person will certainly not lose their reward. Additional Reading: Romans 6:12-end
DISCIPLESHI P 1. Read Matthew 10:40-42. Why does the passage suggest it is important to support those who are involved in public ministry? What forms might this support take? 2. Verse 41 talks about the prophet s reward. Read I Kings 17:8-24 and 2 Kings 4:8-37. Should we interpret these stories to suggest that if we show hospitality to Christian workers we can expect material benefits? If not, what is the reward promised in verse 42? 3. Read 1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 9:15 and 12.24. How is Jesus described here, and how might that build on the picture portrayed in verse 40? 4. Spend some time praying for the Lifepath event, using the prayer points in this week s blog. D A I LY R E A D I N G S Monday Psalm 31 Ephesians 2:19-end John 20:24-39 Tuesday Psalm 73 Job 28 Romans 12:1-8 Wednesday Psalm 77 Job 29 Romans 12:9-end Thursday Psalm 78:1-39 Job 30 Romans 13:1-7 Friday Psalm 55 Job 31 Romans 13:8-end R E G U L A R G I V I N G If you would like to give regularly to the mission and ministry of the Abbey as part of your discipleship, please e-mail alan@malmesburyabbey.com.
M U S I C I A N S N E E D E D If you love to worship the Lord in song, and play an instrument or sing (in tune!), we are in need of musicians for our 4pm music bands. Please speak to Rev d John Monaghan if you would like to find out more. john@malmesburyabbey.com L I C E N S I N G You are warmly welcome to attend John's licensing as Vicar of St Edyth's, Sea Mills, Bristol on Monday 30th October at 7.30pm. There will also be an opportunity to say farewell to the Monaghan's over drinks and nibbles at the Abbey on Friday 13th October, and at their final 10.30am and 4pm services at the Abbey on Sunday 15th October. D I S C O V E R I N G W I L L I A M O F M A L M E S B U R Y A day of fascinating talks about Malmesburys great medieval writer with some of the world s leading scholars is taking place in Malmesbury Abbey on 15 th July 2017, 10.30am 4pm. Tickets are on sale at the back of the Abbey or online at eventbrite.com/william at a cost of 14 ( 10 students) for the day. More details can be viewed at www.malmesburyhistorysociety. org.uk P R AY E R S F O R T H E P E R S E C U T E D C H U R C H A prayer meeting will be held at 4 Mill Lane this Tuesday 4 July starting at 2.30pm. This time we will focus on countries on the Arabian Peninsula. Please speak to Mike Langtree for more information. 1 2 t h C E N T U R Y B E A U T Y 2 1 s t C E N T U R Y C H U R C H
NOTICEBOARD T H A N K Y O U The café staff and Directors are delighted with the new outside furniture and aprons. Thank you to all those who have made this possible. They really do make us look more professional and much more visible as an operating and welcoming café. Customers love being able to sit outside in good weather and we have seen our takings increase as a result. Do get in touch if you feel that you can help us in any way with this exciting ministry. Washing up, clearing tables and helping with serving refreshments is just as important as being a barista!
CONTAC T ABBEY OFFICE Tuesday-Friday 9.30am-3pm 01666 826666 office@malmesburyabbey.com www.malmesburyabbey.com issuu.com/malmesburyabbey Staff members can be contacted by name@malmesburyabbey.com ABBEY CAFÉ Monday-Friday Friday (normal) 9.30am 4pm Happy Hour (drinks 1) From 9.30-10.30am 10.30am café@malmesburyabbey.com MalmesburyAbbeyKitchen MALMESBURY ABBEY At Malmesbury Abbey we love to welcome new people, so don t be shy, please make yourselves known to us today or contact the Parish Office during weekday office hours (details above). We also love to show care for our community, please help us by letting us know if you, or anyone you know, needs our help. 12th CEN TU RY BE AU T Y 21st CEN TU RY CHU R CH