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The monthly magazine of Groby United Reformed Church April 2017

PRAYER FOR THE WEEK 2ND 8T H A P RI L Please pray for the SAGE Art Attack on Saturday. Please pray that making Easter cards will remind all who take part that without Easter there would be no Church. Pray for the risen Lord to be a reality to the group. 9T H 15T H A P RI L Holy Week. Please pray especially this week for the CtG gathering on Maundy Thursday at our church which will be led by members of the CtG forum. Pray for them as they lead with the absence of both Sue and Louise. 16T H 22ND A P RI L Praise God for all the preachers who minister to us each Sunday. Pray for the Holy Spirit anoint them as they share God s message with us, but at the same time pray for our willingness to live out the message in the power of the Holy Spirit. 23RD 29T H A P RI L Please pray this week for those who faithfully clean our church on a regular basis a job that is only noticed if it doesn't get done! Give thanks to God for those on the rota and consider whether He might be calling you to join them. 30TH APRIL 6TH MAY Pray this week especially for our Elders who have so much more to do in the absence of Sue. Pray for each of them individually that God will give them strength and wisdom to carry out this important role. Lynda Hawkes & Ruth Ivens

W E L C O ME F R O M P H I L, CHURCH SECRETARY HA P P Y E A S T E R! Five and a half chapters of Luke's Gospel cover Jesus' last week of life, His death and resurrection (almost 23%). Eight chapters of Matthew's Gospel cover Jesus' last week of life, His death and resurrection (almost 29%). Six chapters of Mark's Gospel cover Jesus' last week of life, His death and resurrection (almost 38%). Nine chapters of John's Gospel covers the same period of time, almost 43%! All of which shows that, as far as the Gospel writers are concerned, this was the most important week in the history of the world. And that is what Christians believe too. It isn't that the rest of history was unimportant. We have an Old Testament as part of our Scriptures as well as a New Testament. God's plan of salvation begins to unfold with the call of Abraham our father in the faith. Without history it would be very difficult for us to understand Jesus and all He came to do. However, the whole of the Old Testament story leads up to Jesus Jesus' death and resurrection is the pivotal moment in God's plan and the New Testament in the bible (and in Groby) is the story of the in between time the history between Jesus' first and second comings to our world. Please think about the implications of this: A week that changed the world. A week that changes people's lives. A week that demands our love and worship. A week to tell others about. THIS IS EASTER! REJOICE IN IT. Meditate on what happened and its significance. Allow it to guide every part of your life all that you are and all that you do. Take the opportunity to think, pray and share this central celebration of our faith and God bless 1 us all in it. Phil Holmes

PRAYER WARRIORS Don't forget you can support our children's work in a really effective way by becoming a Prayer Warrior. Just take a name on a paper from the envelope under the Prayer Warrior poster at the back of church (take more if you like!) Then use the name of the person on the paper, when praying for Chattabox Mondays (CBM). The name will be that of a child or leader of CBM and please be assured your prayer WILL make a difference. You don't just have to pray on a Monday night when CBM is happening (6 til 7.15pm) but all prayers are gratefully appreciated and highly significant, I believe, for the children and leaders prayed for. Many thanks John Fryer Children and Families Worker Extend 2

CO NT E NT S Prayer of the week... Welcome...1 Prayer Warriors...2 Birthdays...4 Tweet...4 Film & Food for Fellas...5 Bananas at Tasters...6 Teaching and Worship...8 Helping Hands...9 Dedication Service...10 Christian Aid...11 Fairtrade Fortnight...12 Open the Book...13 Women's World Day of Prayer...15 Song He is Calling...15 Dates for your diary...16 Next Contact Deadline...16 Church Contacts... 3

TWEET Nicky Gumbel (@nickygumbel) 28/02/2017, 22:26 Fear less, trust more take less, give more whine less, thank more talk less, say more hate less, love more. Rachel Hiscocks Happy March Birthday to: Noah Parker Ben Stokes S o p h i a N o rt o n P a g e t t Sue Lawrence Brooks 4

F I LM & F O O D F O R F E LLA S Film & Food for Fellas finishes the 2016/17 season on Thursday 6th April at 7.00pm As usual there will be a choice of film to watch and for our last one of the season even a choice of food, and I don t mean the usual choice of take it or leave it. No more than a 2.00 donation is generally enough to cover the cost of the food and a soft drink. From May until September the Fellas will be Following Footpaths. This is a Churches Together evening and fellas from both churches are encouraged to come along with a non church friend. For more information please see me David Harrup 5

BANANAS AT TASTERS YOU COULD SAY IT WAS ALL A BIT BANANAS! A FUN TIME at Groby Tasters during Fairtrade Fortnight with lots of freebies bananas, chocolate and homemade cakes, made with fairly traded ingredients. Some of us didn t require lunch on that particular day! At morning worship we heard a more sombre side as we watched a new video called Don t Feed Exploitation, a hard hitting film that brings child exploitation to shoppers doorsteps. We were also reminded to pray and encourage friends and neighbours to buy Fairtrade goods where possible and it certainly is possible in Groby. The local Co op management came along to support us at Tasters and generously, supplied the chocolate and bananas. CTG also had a presence in store on the Friday. Faithfulness only requires the next step... Please see the footprints on the church wall and pray where you may have an involvement in the coming weeks. Don t forget to note down your personal participation or action. Father God, Forgive us our acceptance of unjust structures of trade and help us to: Do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with you. Joy Russell 6

SAGE - Senior Adults Growing & Exploring WEDNESDAY 12TH APRIL 11.00-2.00PM AT THE URC Come and colour in Easter cards (no bunnies or eggs) No special art skills required. Listen to relaxing music Coffee on arrival and a light luncheon of homemade soup & roll and hot cross buns will be served Suggested donation 3 Lifts available on request R.S.V.P. to Anne 287 5585 or Ruth 287 6038 Good Friday 14th April 2017 Further details available soon! Activites, crafts, songs and the Easter story! Year 1 - Year 6 children and we ask a parent or carer to stay with your child. No need to register in advance! 7

T E A CHI NG & W O RS HI P P R O G R A MME John's Gospel We shall start our next preaching series, John s Gospel, in January. From the opening passage declaring Jesus as the Word, the creator and the son of God. From accounts of signs and wonders, to Jesus promise of the indwelling of the Spirit and finally to the death and resurrection of our Lord and saviour, it is a wonderful book of deep truths. I pray that we shall all be challenged and equipped for whatever lies ahead for us as heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus. Kevan Hall 2ND A P R 17 10am Bearing Fruit John15:1 17 John Hall Elder: Kevan Hall Jesus dies John 19 Kevan Hall Dedication of Rae Harrup Elder: Phil Holmes 9T H A P R 17 10am 1.30pm 16T H A P R 17 7am Service at Old John 10am Jesus Lives John 20. David Harrup Elder: Rachel Hiscocks 23RD A P R 17 10am TBA Communion Wendy Hall Elder: Dave Smith / (C) Phil 30T H A P R 17 10am 7.15pm 8 Breakfast on the beach Tom Limb Encounter Elder Dave Lomas

HE LP I NG HA NDS A P RI L 2017 CRE CHE CO F F E E Sue Lawrence Brooks Joy Russell 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th Rachel H, Susie, Rachel or Dan P Jacquie, Hilary, Ruth Rachel E, Hily, Lewis Linda, Catherine, Ric Jan, Stacey, Sue L B Dave & Hilary Peter & Joy Kay B & Helper Sue LB & Hily Judith & Anne B W O RS HI P Tim Symonds 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th LEADER MEDIA PIANO Karen Harrup Chris Down Mark Hiscocks Phil Holmes Barrie Du Boulay Dave Smith Sue Annable Debbie George (pm) Debbie George Helen Fracchia Viv Limb Tim Symonds W E L C O ME F LO W E RS Joy Russell Barbara Conlon 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th Mark & Rachel Moira & Jim Ray & Helper Anne & Barbs Joy & Peter Mrs. K. Blick Mrs C. Ward Mrs. B. Gardiner Mr. & Mrs. D. Collins Mr. & Mrs. D. Brooks CLE A NI NG Kathy Du Boulay 3rd 8th April: 10th 15th April: 17th 22nd April: 24th 29th April: Dave S, Sue & Mike, Barry db Kathy db, Rachel P & Lynda H Sue LB, Ruth, Judith & Ray Linda & Tim, Jan & Mark 9

DEDICATION SERVICE SUNDAY 9TH APRIL AT 1.30PM There is an open invitation for the Groby URC family to a special service of dedication and thanksgiving for Rae Francesca Harrup which has been requested by her parents, Tom and Kirsty. The service will be led by the family with Rachel Hiscocks presiding over an act of dedication and thanksgiving. We look forward to sharing this time with family & friends, and those from the church that can attend. Tea and cake will follow the service. To find out more please see either Nanni (Karen) or Gramps (David). David Harrup 10

CHRI S T I A N A I D W E E K SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT The Christian Aid collections are organised between the two churches and by co ordinators in each church. Last year over 3,300 was collected from households in Groby with a combination of return visits and the use of drop off centres for others. There is no doubt that collecting Christian Aid envelopes is challenging, but can be extremely rewarding because of the conversations you can have on the doorstep. Please take some time to think about whether you can help with the Christian Aid collections this year so across the village we can have more doorstep conversations with people, not just about Christian Aid but also about the churches in Groby. For more information about Christian Aid please go to www.christianaid.org.uk or speak to your co ordinator Trevor & Mary Pringle or Chris Davies. David H (CTG Forum secretary) 11

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O P E N T HE B O O K We are now preparing our Easter Trilogy to present late March/early April which will include a cast of thousands well, a few extras anyway. We are linking together the three stories of An Important Meal, A Dreadful Day and finishing with A Happy Day as we take the children on a journey from the last supper, through Jesus death and completing the story with His resurrection. At the end of the presentation there is a conclusion and then a prayer, which sum up not just what Easter is all about, but why God sent His Son into the world. Conclusion 'And so Jesus came back to live for ever. Christians say that Jesus took the blame for everything that s bad, then won the battle and proved His power by coming back to life. Prayer Dear God, thank you for the story of good news that Jesus is alive. Thank you that you loved us all so much that you planned a way that Jesus could be our friend forever. I hope this Easter that many people of all ages in Groby can say Amen to that prayer. To find out more about the work of the Open the Book team please speak to Lynda Hawkes, Kevan Hall or David Harrup from the team David Harrup 13

On Thursday 13th April Churches Together in Groby are serving and sharing together a simple meal (soup & bread) followed by communion together starting at 6pm. This will be in the back rooms of the URC all are welcome. During the evenings there will be readings from the Open the Book material to help us to focus on the importance of what Jesus was about to do on that very first Easter. EASTER MORNING (SUNDAY 16TH APRIL) On Easter morning we will be celebrating early meeting up the top of Old John at 7.00am for a pray, a song and shared communion to celebrate Jesus victory over death. Those that are fit and able are welcome to join us but please be sensible. 14

W O ME N S W O R L D DAY OF PRAYER On Friday 3rd March we celebrated WWDP at URC as a CTG combined service. Prepared by the Christian women of the Phillippines it proved to be a very enjoyable and informative service taking fairness and justice for all as its theme. Turnout was disappointing as only 22 people from both congregations attended perhaps the bad weather had something to do with it. Thanks to all from both churches who helped to present the service your input was very much appreciated. Next years service is already being prepared by the Christian women of Surinam in South America. Hily Seaton HE I S CA LLI NG This is a very old chorus that my mother has recalled I think of not just my father but also our church s great friend Owen. He is calling, He is calling, He is calling now to you Why do you linger, why do you roam when the Saviour is waiting to welcome you home? He is calling, He is calling, He is calling now to you Please continue to remember Owen in your prayers David H 15

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 11am Wed 12th Apri 6pm Art Attack Maundy Thurs 13 Apr Communion + light meal Good Friday 14th Apr Chattabox 7.30pm Tues 25 Apr Church Meeting Kathy Du Boulay A P RI L 2017 I S S UE NEXT DEADLINE SAT 18th March 2017 Please submit articles to me by the above date, preferred via email. This magazine is published in print and on the church website, grobyurc.com. If you would like to be added or removed from the paper copy distribution list or the monthly hyperlink email list, please let me know. Mark Hiscocks, Magazine@grobyurc.com 16

Groby United Reformed Church member: Evangelical Alliance UK www.grobyurc.com, LE6 OFE CONTACTS MI N I S T E R : Rev'd Sue McKenzie 0116 2321733 suemcken@gmail.com CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WORKER John Fryer 07540 957926 j.fryer1@ntlworld.com SECRETARY: Phil Holmes 0116 2253335 maxmellhouse@hotmail.com HA LL LE T T I NG S : Kay Peel 07510 191182 ashforth40@gmail.com SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP (10AM) All Age with Y.church (children s session) Holy Communion as announced. Babies and toddlers can be cared for on Sunday mornings. The church building has a loop hearing system, wheelchair access, a toilet for the disabled & baby nappy changing facilities. Home Groups: Wed & Thurs evenings see an elder for details. WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Monday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: 9.30 11.30am 6.00 7.15pm 7.45 9.00pm 7.30 9.00pm 10.30 12.00am 9.30 11.30am 7.30 9.30pm 8.00 9.00am Noah s Ark Club for toddlers and families. Chattabox Mondays* (children years 3 6) Rock Solid* (young people in years 7 9) Revelation* (young people in years 10 13) Fair Cuppa* at Groby Village Hall. CATCH* Coffee and chat (in term time) Gap* (young people in years 10 13) Prayers, all welcome *These activities are run jointly with St. Philip & St. James Church as part of 'Churches Together in Groby'.