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CHALICE March 2015 50 pence STALYBRIDGE UNITARIAN CHURCH And SUNDAY SCHOOL (A Free Christian Congregation) Forester Drive, Stalybridge

Stalybridge Unitarian Church is a Free Christian Congregation. A member of The East Cheshire Union of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. A member of The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. A member of The North Cheshire Unitarian Sunday School Union A member of The Unitarian Christian Association THE CHALICE STALYBRIDGE UNITARIAN CHURCH MAGAZINE March 2015 This issue of Chalice is sponsored by Mrs Margaret Bennett IMO William (Bill) & Emily Hallatt

MINISTER S LETTER Dear Friends Thank you for all the cards, good wishes and offers of help that I have received, I really do appreciate your support which has been given in many ways over the past few weeks. I do not yet know how long I will be away from my usual duties but I know that we have a good team of officers at Stalybridge who will keep things running smoothly and that you have a number of good preachers who will take services during this period, please do support them. Preparing a service when it is not something you are in the habit of doing every week can be time consuming and hard work so we must be very grateful to those who have volunteered to help out. Every blessing, Andrew WARDEN S NOTES For the past week I have been enjoying myself treading the boards in the Old Chapel Pantomime. Of course this did not happen in a week, we started rehearsals in October and everybody has worked very hard. It is not just about the people who appear on stage, there are numerous people working backstage to ensure the smooth running of the whole production. The young people taking part were particularly good this year and it is a pleasure to see the happiness on their faces as they prepare to go on stage. The secret to any undertaking such as this is the teamwork involved. The producer has the unenviable task of bringing things together but it is the fact that everyone is pulling in the same direction which makes the final show a success. Teamwork is also a factor which makes a church such as ours a success. Ken

REV ANDREW PARKER Andrew s mum has now moved in with Andrew to make the care situation simpler. I think the situation is becoming better but it is still a difficult time for Andrew and Minnie as Minnie is still having some bad days and needs a lot of care. In view of this the Church Committee has granted Andrew two months leave of absence (February and March). I am sure that we will all keep Minnie and Andrew in our prayers. If anybody needs pastoral assistance please contact the Warden. FELLOWSHIP OF NON-SUBSCRIBING CHRISTIANS The FNSC will be holding a get together at Flowery Field Church on Saturday 21st March. Everyone is welcome, the programme is as follows: 2pm Arrivals Tea/Coffee 3pm Worship Rev C J Wilson 4pm Speaker Rev Bob Pounder 5pm Buffet 6pm Departures UNITARIAN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The UCA will be holding their AGM at Dean Row Chapel Styal on Saturday 7 th March. Everyone is welcome, the programme is as follows: 12 noon Lunch 1pm Worship 2pm Annual General Meeting 3pm Speaker 3.30pm Tea EAST CHESHIRE UNION OF UNITARIAN AND FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES The ECU will be holding their annual Songs of Praise Service at New Chapel Denton at 2.30pm on Sunday 8 th March. Everyone is welcome.

NCUSSU ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION AT OLD CHAPEL DUKINFIELD 9 th MAY 2015 The syllabus and all other details are now available. Please note because of the building repairs at Old Chapel the timings for some of the events have changed. Please read the syllabus carefully. The Stalybridge entries will be received after the morning service on 5 th April. Please note this will be the one and only opportunity for all entries including those that take place on the day. Please get working hard. SPECIAL SERVICES AND EVENTS 2015 Please make a note of the date of our special services and events for 2015: Sunday 15 th March 11am Mothering Sunday Service Sunday 29 th March 11am Palm Sunday Service Sunday 5 th April 11am Easter Day Service Sunday 5 th April 12.15pm Arts and Crafts Entries Saturday 9 th May 11am Arts and Crafts Exhibition at Old Chapel Sunday 10 th May 12.15pm Church Annual General Meeting Sunday 24 th May 2pm Whit Sunday Service (no morning service) Saturday 27 th June 2pm Summer Fair Sunday 5 th July 11am 153 rd Anniversary Service and UYPG Prize Giving Sunday 4 th October 11am Harvest Thanksgiving Service Sunday 8 th November 11am Remembrance Sunday Service Saturday 28 th November 11am Christmas Fair Saturday 12 th December 3pm Church Christmas Party Sunday 20 th December 3.30pm Carol Service and Juvenile Membership

FUND RAISING AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS First of all, I would like to thank our experts who put themselves forward to offer advice and tips for our arts and crafts entries. I think the children particularly enjoyed the grownups getting down and getting glued and painted whilst advising on model making. Hopefully, we will have plenty of great items to enter and do as well as last year. Even if we don t, I m sure everyone has enjoyed the preparing! On Saturday 28 th February, we shall be holding a coffee morning from 10.30 until 12.30. This will be accompanied by a bring and buy stall. It will probably have happened by the time you are reading this, so let s hope it went well. Following this, we shall be having Denton Brass coming and playing for us. This will be held on Thursday 26 th March starting at 7.30pm. The charge for the evening will be 6 and light refreshments will be served. You don t have to put your name up for this but all I can say is get there on time to secure a good seat! It should be a good night. There are just a few events we have planned for the future, so even though they are not for a while, I ll mention them now so you can keep the dates free. Firstly, there will be a Family Games Night to be held on Friday 24 th April at 7pm. A potato pie supper will be served, so please look out for the notice on the board that you can put your name up on, just so we can have numbers for catering purposes. There will then be a Treasure Hunt (following a picnic lunch in church) on Sunday 14 th June. There will be a notice up for this as well soon. Let s just hope the weather will be kind to us. Our summer fair this year will be held on Saturday 27 th June from 2 till 4pm. An important date for you to write down! There will also be a summer cream tea held at our house, 75 Hutton Avenue, Ashton, on Saturday 11 th July. Once again, we ll hope for decent weather last year was fairly disastrous if I remember rightly.

Our next meeting shall be held on Monday 9 th March at 7.15pm and anyone interested in fund raising or social events is most welcome to attend. We need as much help as possible especially with new ideas, so please come along if you feel you could assist in any way. Sue Howard YOU ARE UNIQUE Think what a remarkable, unduplicatable, and miraculous thing it is to be you! Of all the people who have come and gone on the earth, since the beginning of time, not ONE of them is like YOU! No one who has ever lived or is to come has had your combination of abilities, talents, appearance, friends, acquaintances, burdens, sorrows and opportunities. No one s hair grows exactly the way yours does. No one s finger prints are like yours. No one has the same combination of secret inside jokes and family expressions that you know. The few people who laugh at all the same things you do, don t sneeze the way you do. No one prays about exactly the same concerns as you do. No one is loved by the same combination of people that love you NO ONE! No one before, no one to come. YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE! Enjoy that uniqueness. You do not have to pretend in order to seem more like someone else. You weren t meant to be like someone else. You do not have to lie to conceal the parts of you that are not like what you see in anyone else. You were meant to be different. Nowhere ever in all of history will the same things be going on in anyone s mind, soul and spirit as are going on in yours right now. If you did not exist, there would be a hole in creation, a gap in history, something missing from the plan for humankind.

Treasure your uniqueness. It is a gift given only to you. Enjoy it and share it! No one can reach out to others in the same way that you can. No one can speak your words. No one can convey your meanings. No one can comfort with your kind of comfort. No one can bring your kind of understanding to another person. Share your uniqueness. Let it be free to flow out among your family and friends and people you meet in the rush and clutter of living wherever you are. That gift of yourself was given you to enjoy and share. Give yourself away! See it! Receive it! Let it tickle you! Let it inform you and nudge you and inspire you! YOU ARE UNIQUE! Author Unknown Mem- of the bers UYPG taking part in the Sunday morning service

WOMEN S LEAGUE The March Meeting will be held on Wednesday 4 th at 3pm. Thank you to all who joined in with the Soup & Sweet lunch in aid of this years League Project - "Singing for the Brain". The proceeds will help us to send our donation to this charity event for the Alzheimer's Society. Thanks also to all the other ladies who helped with the serving and washing up and clearing away afterwards. Margaret Hallsworth FLOWERS FOR MARCH 1 st Mrs Norah Cato IMO Mr & Mrs Harold Bullock Senior 8 th Mr & Mrs G. Spiby IMO The Schofield Family 15 th Mrs Janet Pearson IMO Mary Dagnah 22 nd Mrs Jean Thomas IMO Mr James Scullion 29 th Mr & Mrs Ken Howard IMO Miss Mararet Hitchen STEWARDS FOR MARCH 1 st March Bill Atkin 8 th March Jennifer Price 15 th March Wendy Maher 22 nd March Ken Howard 29 th March Don Andrews 5 th April Bill Atkin MUSIC DURING THE SERVICE 1 st March Trumpet Tune R. Jones 8 th March Laudate C. Mawby 15 th March Morning has broken P. Hamburger 22 nd March Sortie. Grand Choenr A. Guilmant 29 th March Vor-oder. Nachspiel J. Kellner