MONTHLY INFORMATION St. Faith s Church, Havant with St. Nicholas Chapel, Langstone MARCH 2019 What s On? Coffee Morning: 10am Saturday 2 nd in Church Choir leads Choral Evensong 5pm Saturday 2 nd Ports. Cathedral Talk on William Hogarth 3pm Sunday 3 rd St Nicholas Chapel Cleaning & Maintenance 10am Saturday 9 th in Church Kalore Musical Trio Concert 3pm Sunday 10 th in Church Faith Talk 11am Saturday 16 th in Church Big Noise Samba Band 2pm Saturday 30 th in Churchyard Renaissance Choir 7.30pm Saturday 30 th in Church SUNDAY SERVICES 3 rd SUNDAY BEFORE LENT 8.00am Communion at St Nicholas Chapel 6.00pm Evensong 24 th THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT 8.00am Communion 6.00pm Lent Series: Finding God in Film 10 th FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 8.00am Communion 6.00pm Lent Series: Finding God in Film 31 st MOTHERING SUNDAY 8.00am Communion 6.00pm Lent Series: Finding God in Film 17 th SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT 8.00am Communion 6.00pm Lent Series: Finding God in Film MIDWEEK SERVICES Thursdays 10.30am Communion (Book of Common Prayer) 6 th ASH WEDNESDAY 7.30pm Service www.stfaith.com
Mission. St Faith s prays regularly for the mission of the church in Nsawam, Ghana and Rod and Glenda s church in Sendai Japan. There are however, other missions with which two members of the congregation are associated. Valerie Pither s daughter Carrie serves as crisis consultant for Africa Inland Mission (AIM). She is based in Nairobi, Kenya where her job is to build resilience into gospel ministry through good security practices. This ensures that both the voice and presence of the gospel will continue in difficult places. The Mission has been working in the field of more than 120 years. It is a complex problem to balance the risks of war, political turmoil, terrorism and crime with the leading of the Holy Spirit. AIM is an evangelical interdenominational organisation with the aim of seeing Christcentred churches among all African people. It sends missionaries to Africa to partner with the African Church and to reach Africa s unreached peoples with the good news of Jesus Christ. See also https://eu.airmint.org/go/where/kenya Iris Walters grandson Mark is a member of Holy Trinity Church, Nailsea in Bristol. He is involved with Katanga, an impoverished slum town in Uganda of 20,000 people. After being involved with the township for a number of years Mark realised the enormous difference that existed between his life opportunities in the West and the appalling poverty that existed in Katanga. He and his wife lived in a caravan in England for two years with a life of relative poverty, realising that despite this they still had opportunity and little fear of being able to provide for the morrow. In consultation with contacts in Uganda, he founded, Hope for Life Katanga which works to support families towards living a self sufficient life. He sees the organisation as one which facilitates one individual to support another. This is done through the work of local staff that provides education, livelihood opportunities and free basic healthcare. It is based on a shared desire to create a better world for others. Hope for Life offers just that, an opportunity to move out from hopelessness into becoming an active educated and positive member of African society. The charity is supported by an executive team of the founders based in both Africa and the UK, based on a model that is committed to sending 100% of donor s gifts to Uganda. For more information see www.hopeforlifekatanga.com The Ten Commandments This rhyming version of the Ten Commandments, published, it is thought, by Isaac Watts in 1709, and with the first day of Lent on 6 March is very relevant. Thou shalt have no gods but Me. Before no idol bow thy knee. Take not the name of God in vain, Nor dare the Sabbath Day profane. Give both thy parents honour due, Take heed that thou no murder do. Abstain from words and deeds unclean, Nor steal, though thou art poor and mean. Nor make a wilful lie, nor love it, What is thy neighbour s, do not covet. 2
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This unique perspective of St Faith s was taken from the top of the current scaffolding, by our Pallant Centre Manager, Will Coulston Charity Shop News: In February, we welcomed Jackie North to the Charity Shop team, as our new Assistant Manager, on a six-month trial secondment from the volunteer team. (Clare has reduced her paid hours to enable this to happen). As well as working for two paid days a week (and other days as a volunteer) Jackie runs her own upcycling business, under the name Coastal Drift. She takes vintage clothes, and embellishes them other fabrics. The results can be spectacular. Our charity shop is now the only permanent outlet for Coastal Drift clothing, in partnership with Jackie. Come and along and see her latest creations...you ll be amazed! 4
Lent Course 2019 The Gospel according to St Mark begins with Jesus proclaiming the Good news of God. But, what is this good news, and who is it for? Taking the Gospel according to St Mark as a starting point, this course raises important questions about change, repentance, and how we can become living evidence of the good news. Examples are taken from the rest of Mark s Gospel as well as contemporary and historic Christians. Dr Mike Fluck and Canon Tom Kennar will lead this course on Wednesday evenings, in Church, at 7.00pm. Beginning on Weds 13th March 5
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The Stations of the Cross The word station means a stopping point - which is why the railway announcement that our next station stop will be is unnecessarily repetitive! The Stations of the Cross are points along the journey of Jesus from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his being laid in the tomb. The stations made have varied over the centuries since they became popular in the middle ages, but the traditional pattern is: 1st Station: Jesus is condemned to death 2nd Station: Jesus carries His cross 3rd Station: Jesus falls the first time 4th Station: Jesus meets his mother 5th Station: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus to carry his cross 6th Station: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus 7th Station: Jesus falls the second time 8th Station: Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem 9th Station: Jesus falls a third time 10th Station: Jesus is stripped of his garments 11th Station: Jesus is nailed to the cross 12th Station: Jesus dies on the cross 13th Station: Jesus is taken down from the cross 14th Station: Jesus is laid in the tomb The Stations originated in attempts by pilgrims to follow Jesus last earthly journey through the streets of Jerusalem (the Via Dolorosa), but were eventually adapted to enable those unable (or unwilling) to go to the holy places themselves to imagine themselves there. Many churches (including St Faith s) have a way of the cross marked out with images representing the traditional stopping points. This is to enable us (either in groups or individually) to travel in imagination with Jesus on his own last journey, and - even more importantly - to make that journey our own. The 14 stations at St. Faith s are normally visited during a service in Lent. The point of the exercise is not primarily to think about long past events or even to sympathise with Jesus in his sufferings (though both may be useful parts of our devotion) but rather to carry our own cross with him. (Written by members of the local Walsingham Group.) For more information go to http://stfaith.com/our-lady-of-faith/ The Stations of the Cross at St. Faith s were hand carved following a bequest by Canon Philip Duke-Baker, a former Rector. 7
CONTACT DETAILS Rector Canon Tom Kennar tomkennar@gmail.com (day off: Monday) 07881 025592 Curate Revd Victoria Morgan vickiemorgan78@gmail.com (day off: Wednesday) 023 9236 6548 Readers Mrs Sandra Haggan 023 9245 5161 Dr Michael Fluck 023 9247 7391 Church Wardens Mr Colin Hedley 023 9249 8229 Mrs Sandra Haggan 023 9245 5161 Head Server Mr Bruce Strugnell 023 9248 4435 Administrator Mrs Pauline West 023 9249 2129 PCC Secretary Mrs Pauline West 023 9249 2129 PCC Treasurer Mr Clive Barnett 01243 389257 Musical Director Mr Hugh Darnley-Smith 07930 925595 Captain Bellringers Mr Bill Skilleter 023 9225 3802 Safeguarding Officer Mrs Pauline West 023 9249 2129 Data Protection Officer Mrs Pauline West 023 9249 2129 Health & Safety Officer Mrs Pauline West 023 9249 2129 Stewardship Mr Alan Hakim 023 9247 1681 Electoral Roll Mrs Hilary Deadman 023 9247 1241 Bible Reading Fellowship Mrs Hilary Deadman 023 9247 1241 Pastoral Team Leader Mrs Julia Hancock 023 9248 3808 Children s Society Mrs Sandra Haggan 023 9245 5161 Men s Group Mr Nick Saunders 023 9247 3922 Mission Development Mr Colin Hedley 023 9249 8229 Finance Officer Mr Mel Smith financeofficer@stfaith.com Pallant Centre Manager Mr Will Coulston 07483 848809 Facilities Manager Mr John Glassett 07472 988098 Community Fund Raising Mrs Clare Kennar 07837 700891 Capital Programmes Mgr Mr Kevin West 07761 912617 Website Mr Colin Carter 023 9238 1170 Parish Office: 2 North Street, Havant PO9 1PR Telephone: 023 9249 2129 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Friday from 10am to 12noon Contact the Administrator (Pauline West) for: All enquiries inc. Baptisms and Marriages Email: office@stfaith.com Contact the Pallant Centre Manager (Will Coulston) for: Bookings for the Pallant Hall & The Pallant Centre Telephone: 07483 848809 Email: thecentremanager@gmail.com 8