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ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 216 Here we are again in Advent and preparations for Christmas, whatever that means for you, but I hope you will still have time to sit back with a cuppa to read and ponder on the things written by the people who have contributed to this months newsletter. I take this opportunity to thank them on your behalf for rising to the challenge every month to keep us in touch with what is happening in the life of All Saints as well as giving us food for thought. It was an exciting day for us all when Kurt Pardon was commissioned as a Lay Reader by Bishop John at the United Service on November 2 th. Please keep Kurt and also Terry in your prayers as they continue with their studies and develop their ministries in All Saints. Soon all preparations will be complete and we will be able to enjoy the special services of the Christmas Season and celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour. Wherever you will be this Christmas we wish you peace and joy and blessings in the New Year ahead. Dates for your diary December 9 th & 1 th Bethlehem Village at International Evangelical Church, vale Judeu 7pm-1pm 11 th Bethlehem Village 4-7pm 11 th All Saints stall at São Brás 11h-16h 18th Carol Services Almancil 11.am preceded by Holy Communion at 1.15am Lagoa 11.am 24th Midnight Holy Communion Convento de São José, Lagoa 11.3pm 25th Christmas Day Holy Communion ASCA 1.3am Jenny Wills Bishop s Warden January 1st Almancil NO SERVICE Lagoa 11.am as usual Terry Moore writes... At this time of year, when the days get shorter and shorter, and the nights get longer and darker; when the hot summer days have been replaced by the cold stark reality of winter; when the summer evenings of sitting outside have been replaced by huddling round the log fire in our homes it has come to my attention that in our chapel in Lagoa the family of three we have sheltered all year are about to be evicted! Yes we will see this poor family of father, mother and newborn son turfed out of the chapel and forced to spend winter on the ground near or on a roundabout for passing motorists to stare at. What is worse is that I have no doubt that this awful scenario will be repeated by chapels, churches and cathedrals all over what we consider to be a civilised Europe as they too evict similar small families. Oh all right it s a bit tongue in cheek but as the familiar Nativity scene appears all over our countries it should serve as a reminder that when our Saviour came to Earth to

rescue us, he didn t come as He should have in His role as King. He came to us as a helpless child, born to an unwed mother probably aged about 14 or so. Luckily for her, the man she was betrothed to stood by her and raised the child Jesus as his own. This family couldn t even find a room in which to stay even though she was clearly in the latter stage of her pregnancy. They found a place in a stable for her to have her son. He did no wrong yet was convicted and killed after a farce of a trial dying to redeem us who deserve to die. What a thing to do! As we travel this year and pass by the nativity scenes in most towns and villages, I hope that these familiar figures remind us of Jesus AND also make us think of other modern families without home or hope. How many of us pass by the homeless in the streets possibly thinking, Why don t you get a job and find somewhere to live instead of hanging about looking for a free ride! We have all thought that at some time and only later in life do we realise that some people really have fallen on hard times; others have suffered a major upheaval in their lives and it throws them off their path; yet others suffer from mental or physical illnesses and have lost their homes because they are too ill to work. I am one the lucky ones after 3 years in the military I am quite able (note I deliberately avoided using normal there is no way I can be considered normal), and have a pension sufficient to live on but NOT in the country I served and defended. To sum up, this festive season when we pass by the poor, homeless and helpless, instead of sneering and walking by why not stop and exchange a few warm words and buy a cup of coffee for them? Don t walk by like the Pharisees be a good Samaritan we never know who we might be helping. A message from Revd John and Gill Calvert I can t send you greetings from a freezing cold UK. It was certainly that a few days ago but today the temperature has broken records for being the hottest on this date in December. So, greetings from a very mild even warm Devon! We are writing our Christmas cards at present. Gill always looks over last year s and any letters that accompanied them. An inscription in one from Pam caught my eye. Under the printed text she had written: Good Health, Joy, Ease and Hope and had added her signature. Christmas is often a time to wish people good health, joy and hope but Ease? Try saying that to a priest in the run-up to Christmas Carol services, Christingles, midnight and crib services; plus carols down at the pub, as well as the cards and presents. Such is the life of a priest in the UK. No wonder some of us try to escape to the Algarve! Actually I thought I was returning home for a break. However, our vicar had a fall and injured is leg and shoulder so I don t expect to have a Sunday off until after Christmas. At which point I will try to escape to see you again on 15 th January to be precise. But I don t think Pam meant the greeting in that way. There are many other ways of understanding ease at a much deeper level. I think Pam, being the Christian she is, was wishing us an inner ease and tranquillity that comes only from knowing God in the depths of our being. With God within us we have an inner poise that enables us cope with all the worries and anxieties of life. That s what Jesus promised in these words, quoted in Handel s Messiah: Come to me, all who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." (Matthew 11.28-3) What could be a better wish for Christmas? Gill and I wish you all a Christmas full of EASE and may you also experience Good Health, Joy and Hope this Christmastide. Our love to you all, Revd John and Gill.. PS: Thank you for your Christmas wishes sent by Janet on your behalf. We do value your friendship and support.

EUROS EUROS EUROS Financial Report Cummulative Surplus/(Deficit) 216 5, (5,) (1,) JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Planne d INCOME 216 As we near the end of 216 it's a good time to look both forward at the year nearly gone by and forward to next year too. And that is what the Financial Committee of Colin Willis, Jackie Teasdale and myself have done. Looking at the figures for the year so far it's clear that our regular income of plate collections, envelope and bank tithes almost covers our regular committed outgoings. A small increase of 2.5 to 3% in this regular income would then enable us to allocate all our fundraising to supporting charitable causes. With this in mind our budget for 217 has been drawn up and agreed by the Church Council in the hope that the small increase in regular income will be achieved and all our fundraising can go to help others less fortunate than ourselves. On behalf of the Council I would like to thank everyone who has supported All Saints financially in 216. Without your monetary contributions we would have no church or be able to help the charities that we have done so in the year. Thank you for blessing us in this way - every cent counts. Sue Moore - Treasurer 6, 4, 2, JAN FEB MARAPRMAY JUN JUL AUGSEP OCTNOVDEC EXPENDITURE 216 15, 1, 5, JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Surplus/Deficit Income/Expenditure 216 4, 2, (2,) JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (4,) (6,) (8,) Plan ned Planned Actual Planned Actual Terry s Beard Off Since the last newsletter Terry s beard came off and raised over 3 euros for church funds. As it has nearly grown back again already here are the photos to prove it!

Rwanda News and Prayers Pastor Cedric at Kanyinya and Jean Paul our ordinand are always very good at keeping in touch by email with their news. Manasseh and Catrin have also recently written with news of their settling into married life and for Catrin, settling into Rwanda life. Pastor Cedric had much to say about the process of getting permissions for the building work on their land in Kanyinya. They had to make temporary provision, obtaining a provisional construction permit, so they could erect a canopy over the worship area during the rainy season. In brief, in order to build they have to own enough land as required by the law. The land that they hoped to buy adjoining theirs was not big enough to satisfy this law, so they are looking at buying another piece of land to the north. The purchase of this land, increasing the total land on which they wish to build, is apparently the final step to the necessary final construction permit. So please pray that the Lord will bless them with a fair price for the land and the funds to meet it. Jean Paul is as always busy with his studies as well as being President of the Students Union. He takes his studies very seriously and is now preparing his final thesis. A great football fan who really enjoys international football when he has the opportunity to watch television and loves to see Portugal play. (see below a recent email from Jean Paul to Rev Jackie that we wanted to share with you.) Please pray his work on his thesis will go as he has planned and he will have sufficient time around other duties to prepare it. Manasseh and Catrin were treated to another wedding celebration by the Church attended by literally hundreds of people. How many people get three weddings in a year all to each other! Manasseh has more responsibility now in the Cathedral and is busy seeking extra staff as some have left, as well as the work load increasing. Catrin has been told by her mission board that she needs to spend the first six months in learning Kinyarwanda. It is a difficult language to learn, so she is trying to get involved in work in the community to try to learn quicker. Frustrating for Catrin as she wants to get on with the work she has planned, but without the language the possibilities are limited, so it is necessary to be patient and study. Please pray for Manasseh that he will not become overburdened with work, that he will find the extra staff needed to help. Pray for Catrin that she will settle into the ways of the Rwandan people and that she will be patient in her language learning. Pray both of them will take time for each other and enjoy their newly married life. Rev Jackie returns to Portugal soon, after her latest trip, and I am sure will have lots of news for us. (Her new blog is up and running if you are interested to follow her return visit next year: loverwanda.blogspot.com jackieinrwanda) In the meantime please pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ in Rwanda. Pray for the Good News to spread across that nation. Pray they will be equipped in every way to meet every need in the name of Jesus. Prayer Points For the Church in Kanyinya during this advent season as they minister to the community and speak about Jesus For the Lord to meet their every need concerning the building plans and purchase of the necessary additional land For Jean Paul that he will stay focused on his studies and not overburdened by other commitments For Manasseh that he too will not be overburdened, and that he will find the right replacements for the cathedral staff For Catrin that she will grasp the Kinyarwanda language, and settle into her new environment For Bishop Louis who is not well at this time Marina Hardy Photos taken during Rev Jackie s recent visit to Rwanda when she and Rhonwen visited Jean Paul and Manasseh and Catrin

Here is the recent letter from Jean Paul to Rev Jackie Hello Mammy! How are you doing now? I am taking two particular days praying for Christmas day and the coming year of 217. I am still enjoying excellent time we experienced when Rev. Jackie and Rhonwen were visiting me here at PIASS.It teaches me much within the study of Pastoral ministry. In my prayer I think of you, All Saints church, Jenny Wills Rhonwen, and Rev. Jackie who used to visit me as I thank God for that and other friends who we didn't see each other face to face. I am praying for you asking God to keep you into his hands, to protect you, to sustain your church and its plans but also asking God to make your plans be successfully achieved. I f there are some sick I pray that God may heal them. My studies are going well thought I seem to be much concentrated. On Sunday 27/11/217 I was transferring responsibilities of leading spirituality to a new committee. I was rewarded a certificate and other materials. In this even, Deputy Vice Chancellor said that they will never forget the contribution that I granted to the institution in Spiritual terms. Thanks be the Lord! I am still continuing as PIASS students Representative. Both My family, and Solange are well and they all greet you. Receive these greetings from my classmates whom I do love so much. Would you please share this email to these mentioned Friends! May God Bless you. Jean Paul. Student at PIASS within the faculty of Theology and Religious Studies. ASCA Craft Activities WHAT FUN WE ALL HAVE! It's been another very successful year for the craft group at ASCA. With a growing number wanting to join in we've had to limit the numbers to 25 each session. The ladies and gents in the Home and Day Centre have enjoyed a wide variety of craft activities which have helped with fine motor skills, decision making and communication. It is wonderful to witness confidence growing as they help each other and chat together. Many thank us time and again, saying how much they look forward to us coming. We are grateful to all the people who have donated items for us to use and of course none of this would be possible without the wonderful volunteers who turn up every fortnight or so. Each has a skill which they bring to the sessions making for great teamwork. Thank you one and all for your time, laughter and love! Moira Grubb has written for us this month and we need to add our thanks to Moira as well for her inspiration and organisation of most of the projects this year! All Saints Anglican Church Algarve Apartado 13, 841-91 Lagoa, Portugal info@allsaintsalgarve.org