Churches of the Cley Hill Villages Through the Open Doors Issue 426 30 th June 2017 Our Benefice This Week Church Calendar Page 2 Around and About the Benefice Page 4 Our Friends in South Sudan Page 5 Benefice Contacts Page 6 From the Editor s chair A reminder that Gay Maynard will be ordained to the priesthood tomorrow, Saturday, at 4.30pm in Salisbury Cathedral. Everyone is welcome to attend and join Gay on this very special day. She has received much help and support from our Parish and will be delighted to welcome you to her ordination. You may also wish to note in your diary that Gay will be presiding over the Eucharist for the first time in the Minster on Sunday 9 th July at 11am. Anyone who would like to attend is very welcome and Gay will also welcome everyone s prayerful support for such a time as this. The service will be followed by a bring and share lunch. If you wish to attend the lunch please contact Sue Allen (01935 219482) or Sheila Pomeroy (01985 214910) as they are co-ordinating the event. On Saturday July 15 th at 2.30pm in St Margaret s there will be a Thanksgiving Service for the life of George Grimmett. George was a Churchwarden in our Parish. Everyone is invited to this service of Thanksgiving. Keith Muston
Benefice of Cley Hill Villages Church Calendar Sunday 2 nd July 2017 Third Sunday after Sunday 8am at St Michael the Archangel, Brixton Deverill 1662 BCP Holy Communion President Canon Tony Watts 9.30am at St Margaret of Antioch, Corsley Eucharist President Reverend Pauline Reid Welcome John & Judith Helliar; Readers Judith Helliar & Rosalyn Dean; Intercessions Richard Dean; Server & Chalice Claire Tanner; Coffee Eileen Shimwell 10.30am at St Peter & St Paul s, Longbridge Deverill Family Worship Lay Led Readings First reading: Jeremiah 28: verses 5 to 9 Second reading: Gospel reading: Romans 6: verses 12 to end Matthew 10: verses 40 to end Tuesday 4 th July 2017 7.30pm at 93 Lyes Green, Corsley After Alpha Home Group details from Richard on 832594 Date Time July 2017 - Service or Event Place Sun 9 Jul 0930 Family Holy Communion (PR) SS P&J, Chapmanslade Sun 9 Jul 1030 Eucharist (HS) St Mary s, Kingston Dev Sun 9 Jul 1100 Matins (PL) St Mary s, Temple Sun 9 Jul 1115 Village Reunion Service (PR) St John s, Horningsham Sat 15 Jul 1430 Thanksgiving service for George St Margaret s, Corsley Grimmett Sun 16 Jul 0900 1662 BCP Holy Communion (PR) St Mary s, Temple Sun 16 Jul 1030 Eucharist (PR) St Michael s, Brixton Dev Sun 16 Jul 1030 Family Morning Worship (LWT) St Margaret s, Corsley Thu 20 Jul 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Sun 23 Jul 0930 Eucharist (PR) SS P&J, Chapmanslade Sun 23 Jul 1030 Eucharist (DB) SS P&P, Longbridge Dev Sun 30 Jul 1030 Benefice Eucharist (Bishop Ed) SS P&P, Longbridge Dev Date Time August 2017 - Service or Event Place
Sun 6 Aug 0800 Holy Communion (TW) St Mary s, Kingston Dev Sun 6 Aug 0930 Eucharist (TW) St Margaret s, Corsley Sun 6 Aug 1030 Family Worship (PR) SS P&P, Longbridge Dev Sun 13 Aug 0930 Family Holy Communion (DB) SS P&J, Chapmanslade Sun 13 Aug 1030 Eucharist (PR) St Mary s, Kingston Dev Sun 13 Aug 1100 Matins (PL) St Mary s, Temple Thu 17 Aug 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Sun 20 Aug 1030 Eucharist (LS) St Michael s, Brixton Dev Sun 20 Aug 1030 Family Morning Worship (LWT) St Margaret s, Corsley Sun 27 Aug 1030 Eucharist (PR) SS P&P, Longbridge Dev Sun 27 Aug 1100 Songs of Praise Corsley Showground Date Time September 2017 - Service or Event Place Tue 5 Sep 1930 After Alpha Tuesday Night Group Sun 10 Sep Education Sunday Tue 19 Sep 1930 After Alpha Tuesday Night Group Thu 21 Sep 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Wed 27 Sep 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time October 2017 - Service or Event Place Sun 1 Oct 0930 Harvest Festival Eucharist St Margaret s, Corsley Sat 7 Oct 1900 Harvest Supper Chapmanslade V Hall Sun 8 Oct 0930 Harvest Festival Family Communion SS P&J, Chapmanslade Sun 8 Oct 1100 Harvest Matins St Mary s, Temple Thu 19 Oct 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Wed 25 Oct 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Sat 28 Oct 1900 Harvest Supper Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time November 2017 - Service or Event Place Thu 16 Nov 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Wed 22 Nov 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Sat 25 Nov 1030 Christmas Coffee Morning Date Time December 2017 - Service or Event Place Wed 6 Dec 1230 Light Bites Christmas Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Thu 21 Dec 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Date Time January 2018 - Service or Event Place Thu 18 Jan 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Wed 24 Jan 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time February 2018 - Service or Event Place Thu 15 Feb 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Wed 28 Feb 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time March 2018 - Service or Event Place Thu 15 Mar 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Wed 28 Mar 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Thu 29 Mar Maundy Thursday Fri 30 Mar Good Friday Date Time April 2018 - Service or Event Place Sun 1 Apr Easter Sunday Thu 19 Apr 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Wed 25 Apr 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time May 2018 - Service or Event Place Thu 17 May 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes
Wed 23 May 1230 Light Bites Soup Lunch Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time June 2018 - Service or Event Place Thu 21 Jun 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Around and About the Benefice After Alpha Tuesday Evening Home Group Summer 2017 Having studied the lives of the leaders in the Bible which cover events in the 250 years of turmoil between Moses and King David we are now returning to the New Testament. We are going to study the first three chapters of the Book of Revelation. These chapters contain letters written to seven local churches in what is now Turkey. The Book begins by describing itself as the revelation of Jesus Christ. Rev. John Stott said: A church with its back to the wall, fighting for survival, must see Christ. This is exactly what happens when we read the Book of Revelation we gain a clearer view of Jesus. You are welcome to join us at 7.30 pm on alternate Tuesdays. We are very grateful to our hosts for their hospitality. 4 th July Revelations 3 verses 1 to 6 Letter to Sardis 5 th September Revelations 3 verses 7 to 13 Letter to Philadelphia 19 th September Revelations 3 verses 14 to 22 Letter to Laodicea For details please contact Richard Dean on 832594
Our Friends in South Sudan Dear friends Headline prayer: anxiety for condition of refugees. More than 2 million of South Sudan's approx 13 million population are now refugees - roughly one million in Uganda, 800,000 in Sudan, and substantial numbers in Ethiopia and Congo. World Food Programme, UNHCR and other agencies are struggling to provide for them, and lack of funds means rations are reduced to one meal a day; clean water is scarce, and schools or clinics even more scarce. And even in the camps there is no safety: some SPLAsoldiers this week crossed the border, raided a village in Moyo (Uganda), abducted 13 South Sudanese refugees and drove them back to South Sudan, raiding cattle on the way. An international summit meeting in Uganda last week resulted in pledges of $358 million, but that only covers part of the $2 billion needed. The Pope has given $500m, channelled through Caritas, but it is for health, education and agriculture within South Sudan. Donors at the meeting also put pressure on the warring factions to end the fighting. Pray that international donors would give generously to match the need, and that the fighting would end. Maridi continues peaceful: but pray for all who are enduring hardship because of rising prices and a collapsing economy (civil servants not paid for over 4 months), and the effects of insecurity in neighbouring areas. Pray also for Bishop Justin, his clergy and people; for the Chaima Christian Institute, with Revd. Atovura Martin, Principal, and his staff; for Lynn Treneary, CMS Mission Partner, due on home leave soon and planning to visit Heytesbury Deanery; and this week pray for the Western Archdeaconry, led by Rev. Canon Stanly Modogu Gugu. Ø Pray for revival meetings and teaching which are taking place in the archdeaconry. Ø Pray for the huge number of Christians who were displaced from their parishes by violence and are now scattered in Maridi town. Fighting continues: clashes are reported from Kaya town, Yei River state; from the banks of the Nile in the north, and from greater Jonglei; around Wau, and in various parts of Equatoria. And it is not all government or opposition troops: cattle raiding with substantial loss of life is reported form Eastern Lakes state, and the governors of Twic and Gogrial states are so concerned at the level of cattle raiding and revenge attacks, they are meeting to form a plan. Pray that the Holy Spirit of peace would guide and inspire their planning. Fragmentation: Where clashes are between official forces, they may be more readily controlled; but the continuing fragmentation of militias and political groupings make the peace even harder to re-establish, as David Shearer (Chief of UNMISS) commented this week. Two new political groups were launched this week: one ex-member of parliament, Abraham Majak Maliab, has resigned in protest over poor security and formed a new rebel movement based in Western Lakes, while a previous governor of WarrapState, Lewis Anei Kuendit, has formed the "Republican Party" and claims it is non-violent. Keep praying that, despite all these complications, the peace agreement may yet hold and be properly implemented. The IGAD foreign ministers meet in Juba this week - pray that their deliberations will be influential in advancing the peace process. Pray also for the meeting this week of all army chiefs who supply troops for the UN protection force (UNMISS) - may their soldiers be well-disciplined and a force for good. The food situation in the country is still bad, although no part is now officially in famine. But 2 million people are still at risk of starvation, including 45,000 in the original famine areas of Leer, Koch and Mayendit counties. "Catastrophic" food insecurity is reported from Jonglei; from Yei. Lainya, Morobo, Magwi and Kajo-Keji, formerly the "greenbelt" of the country; and from Western Upper Nile and Northern Bahr el-ghazal. The causes, apart from the fighting, are displacement of people from their land, and the collapse of markets and trading - together with high prices due to the economic situation. Jonglei, however, expects better crops this year than last, as farmers have largely returned to their land, and the rains have been good. Pray that more people may be able to return and cultivate their land in peace, and that meanwhile the relief agencies will be able to reach every part with food aid, unhindered by army or other sources of rouble. Pray also for our upcoming fund-raising events: Monday 10 July in Mere church: concert by Salisbury Cathedral Choir (girls and men); Friday 20 October, St John's Parish Rooms, Warminster: Quiz and supper With every blessing - Jane The Reverend Jane Shaw, Manor Farm House, Corton, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 0SZ Tel: 01985 850141 or Mobile: 07908 118543
Benefice Contacts www.cleyhillchurches.org Clergy Rural Dean Reverend Pauline Reid 01985 841290 (day off Friday) revpauline@btinternet.com Lay Pastoral Assistants Barbara Hughes 01373 832273 Claire Tanner 01985 218099 Richard Dean 01373 832594 Churchwardens St John the Baptist, Horningsham Tim Moore 01985 844336 St Margaret of Antioch, Corsley John Helliar 01373 832803 St Mary the Virgin, Kingston Deverill Robert Shuler 01985 844291 St Michael the Archangel, Brixton Deverill Richard Lucas 01985 841164 St Peter & St Paul, Longbridge Deverill Guy Ratcliffe 01985 219456 ditto Tim Young 01985 840477 St Philip & St James, Chapmanslade Ian Buick 01373 832318 Deputy Churchwardens St Margaret s, Corsley Judith Helliar 01373 832803 St Mary s, Temple Harcourt Gough 01373 832039 St Philip & St James, Chapmanslade Janet Aylesbury 01373 832752 Benefice Team Administrator Marion Muston 01373 839026 or 832755 cleyhillchurches@gmail.com The office at St Margaret s is usually open from 9.30am to 12pm on Mondays. Please phone Marion on 832755 if you plan to visit and want to make sure that she will be there. Safeguarding Officer Marion Muston 01373 839026 or 832755 cleyhillchurches@gmail.com Webmaster Ian Buick 01373 832318 For contacts for the Parish of Corsley & Chapmanslade or for the Parish of the Deverills and Horningsham please see the contacts section of the Benefice website www.cleyhillchurches.org Production and distribution of this newsletter Usually published on Friday. Contributions are very welcome from all and should be sent to Keith Muston using e-mail where possible. Sorry, Through the Open Door is distributed by e-mail only. Please contact Keith Muston at themustons@btinternet.com if you wish to be added to or deleted from the distribution list. If you do not use e-mail then we will make every effort to link you to someone who has e-mail and will provide you with a paper copy.