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Weekly News 21 st February 2016 www.stpetersharrogate.org.uk St Peter s Church, Cambridge Road, Harrogate, HG1 1RW CONFIRMATION COMING Please come along next Sunday, 28 th February, at 6:30 pm to support and pray for seven members of our Church community who are being confirmed. At the same time another is being formally received into communion with the Church of England from a different church background. What is confirmation? Well, the Church of England website states that it marks the point in the Christian journey at which we affirm for ourselves the faith into which we have been baptized and publically declare our intention to live a life of committed discipleship. This affirmation is confirmed through prayer and the laying on of hands by the confirming bishop. The church also asks God to give us power through the Holy Spirit to enable us to live in the way of Jesus. A confirmation service is also an excellent time for any of us to renew our Christian commitment and to ask God to equip us to serve him through the church and in the community. So join us as a participant as well as an observer. We ve been preparing from this moment since well before Christmas and I am grateful to both Sarah Harrison and Christine Jack for taking a lead in this. Sharon Wilson has also helped from time to time. Please remember our candidates in your prayers over the coming week: Ashwin Arthur, Francis Brennan, Luas Broadberry, Alesha Duke, Jenson Duke, Cameron Cheung, Christine Sweeny and Sherlita Gilliland. Tim Hurren (Interim Minister)

Job Opportunity St Peter's Church is seeking to appoint a part-time assistant caretaker to help our small enthusiastic team who are responsible for groups who make use of the church on busy Saturdays. The work will involve cleaning, moving furniture, preparing meeting rooms and assisting groups who are using our facilities. The hours are 1:00-5:00 pm Saturdays, with the potential for additional weekday hours and holiday cover. The post will be conditional on a DBS check and a successful probation period. The rate of pay is 9 per hour. Application forms together with a job description and person specification are available from: The Parish Office, St Peter's Church, Cambridge Road, Harrogate HG1 1RW or telephone 01423 568218. Closing date for completed application forms is Wednesday 9 th March 2016. A Defibrillator for St Peter s It is proposed to site a defibrillator on the outside of St Peter s Church. It will be there for anyone to use on someone in cardiac arrest at anytime it could save their life. The cost will be 1,800 and the Harrogate Lions are willing to match fund whatever we raise. If you would like to contribute to this vital piece of equipment, please see Sue Pearce, who is collecting today or phone 01423 565954 All donations welcome however small! The Fisher Singers present Conducted by Philip Wilby Saturday 19 th March 2016 at 7:30 pm St Peter s Church, Harrogate Tickets are 10 for adults and 5 for under 18s and are available from: P&C Music, Devonshire Place, Harrogate on 01423 504035 Or by contacting 01765 608057 or 01423 874320 Sunday School Teachers Needed Could you spare 20 minutes once a month to teach the children during the 9.30 am service? Full lesson plans are provided. If you would like to find out more, please contact Elizabeth Duncombe on 07917 887315 or elizabeth.duncombe@btinternet.com.

RIP Joan Sugden Joan Sugden, widow of previous vicar Neville Sugden, died peacefully on Saturday 13th February at the age of 90. Please pray for her family and friends. Joan s ashes are likely to be scattered or interned at Christ Churchon-the-Stray in due course and we will keep people informed of the arrangements in case those who knew Joan would appreciate more details. Canon Dr Chris Sugden, her son, who has been a prominent member of General Synod, has also promised extra material for our Archive Group, including newspaper articles relating to the quarrels of his father with the local authority. The Harrogate Advertiser Interviews Alan Garrow This is part of the interview that appeared in last week s Harrogate Advertiser and is still available in full at www.harrogateadvertiser.co.uk under the title: Harrogate s town centre church welcomes fresh new face Alan Garrow will take over the position at St Peter's Church from former minister, Canon Tony Shepherd who served the town centre church community for 27 years. Originally from London Mr Garrow, 48, will be making the move to Harrogate from Sheffield, with his wife, Emma and two young children. He said: I want to enjoy being part of this church and it is obvious that Tony has done an amazing job - it s daunting to follow someone with that kind of record, it really is, but he has created something which I really look forward to being part of. Splitting his time between his ministerial duties and being a full time researcher, Alan says he has spent his life marrying the practical and theoretical aspects of religion. But despite acquiring a PhD in Theology from Oxford University during that time, Mr Garrow is adamant that his journey to become a minister was grounded in failure. He said: When you give your life to being a vicar it has to be a no regrets commitment and I just know I couldn t have done anything else. I tried to do other things and it didn t work out at all, I left school with very few qualifications - I was genuinely unsure what to do. After studying for his BA at London Bible College, Alan was ordained at 26 before going on to do his Masters and PhD at Oxford as well as a 4 year curacy in between.

Today's Services: 21 st February 2016 Second Sunday of Lent 8:30 Holy Communion 9:30 Family Communion There is Sunday School today and Little Lights is in the Gallery, where parents are welcome to take younger children to play with the toys, but will still be able to see and hear what is going on in Church! Hymns 1419, 1407, 1346, 1404 Readings Philippians 3 v 17 4 v 1 Luke 13 v 31 to end Preacher: Sue Pearce 11:00 Choral Matins Setting Jackson in G (Benedicite) Hymns 6, 515, 455 Psalm 119 v 161 to end Readings Genesis 17 v 1 7, v 15-16 Romans 11 v 13-24 Anthem King of Glory, King of Peace (Bach) Preacher: Hannah Beck 4:30 Afternoon Church Refreshments from 4.15 Hymns: 579, 514, 55, 1076 Readings Exodus 3 v 1-12 Matthew 7 v 7-12 Preacher: Sarah Martin Our Duty Wardens today are: Richard Harrison and 6:30 Choral Evensong Richard Bion Setting Blow in G Hymns 477, 532, 507 Psalm 135 Readings 1 Thessalonians 4 v 1-8 Matthew 15 v 21-28 Anthem O Lord, Look Down From Heaven (Battishill) Preacher: Michael Hunter At the 9:30 Service we offer prayer with laying on of hands. If you would like this ministry, please come up to receive the bread and wine (or a blessing) in St Mary s Chapel and wait behind in the pews there.

Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers: Derry Bentall, Diana Braithwaite, Ann Campbell, Brian & Jane Crabtree, Denise Craven, Hilary Clark, Ian & Pam Gardiner, Beryl Hague, Vicky Harrison, Edna Hodgkiss, Betty Johnson, Kath McGough, Marjorie Mills, Richard Morgan, Graham Richards, Roy Scott (Scotty), Christine Steele, Bill Tate, Aileen Taylor, Margaret Thackeray and Linda Ware. Also in our prayers this week: Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Local Schools Our Young People s Faith Group Electricians Carole, our Parish Administrator Expectant Families Our RefleXions Groups Harrogate College Our Adult Education Groups Pest Control Businesses Messy Church Fairtrade in Harrogate Our PCC The Collect for Second Sunday of Lent Almighty God, you show to those who are in error the light of your truth, that they may return to the way of righteousness: grant to all those who are admitted into the fellowship of Christ's religion, that they may reject those things that are contrary to their profession, and follow all such things as are agreeable to the same; through our Lord Jesus Christ, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Daily Readings Morning Prayer is at 8:00 am and Evening Prayer at 5:00 pm daily. These are the Bible readings we will be using in Church each morning this week. Why not read them at home if you are unable to come to the service? Mon Psalm 32 Genesis 43 v 16 to end Hebrews 1 Tues Polycarp, bishop, martyr Psalm 50 Genesis 44 v 1-17 Hebrews 2 v 1-9 Wed Psalm 35 Genesis 44 v 18 to end Hebrews 2 v 10 to end Thurs Psalm 34 Genesis 45 v 1-15 Hebrews 3 v 1-6 Fri Psalm 41 Genesis 45 v 16 to end Hebrews 3 v 7 to end Sat Lenten Bookstall George Herbert, priest, poet Psalm 25 Genesis 46 1 7, 28 to end Hebrews 4 v 1-13 Today is the last Sunday to buy books for Lent and Easter reading from our Lenten bookstall.

What s on This Week Fairtrade Exhibition to mark Fairtrade Fortnight, there will be an exhibition in the Glazed Foyer from 22 nd to 29 th February. Mon 22 nd 11:30 am Community Café 2:00 pm Shanty Folk Singing 2:30 pm Taster session of Scottish Country Dancing - open to all! 7:30 pm Yoga with Holly 7:30 pm Drama Rehearsal in Church Tues 23 rd Wed 24 th Thurs 25 th Fri 26 th Sat 27 th 12:30 pm Healing Service 7:00 pm PCC Meeting 7:00 pm Bi-Polar UK Support Group 9:30 am Beginners Yoga with Rachel 11:15 am Yoga for Seniors with Rachel 10:30 am Café RefleXion 12:45 pm ESOL 6:00 pm NA Meeting 9:30 am Parent and Toddler Group 10:30 am Communication Task Group 11:00 am Holy Communion 12:30 pm Lunchtime RefleXion 2:00 pm Handbell Ringers 7:00 pm Junior Confirmation Group 7:30 pm Choir Practice 8:00 pm The Hour 10:00 am St Peter s Cleaning Team 10:00 am Pilgrimage and Prayer Lent Group 7:00 pm Bell Ringers 8:45 am Weight Watchers 11:00 am Harrogate Healing Rooms 10:00 am 4:00 pm Fairtrade Refreshment Day Next Sunday 28 th February 3 rd Sunday of Lent 8:30 Holy Communion 9:30 Family Communion 11:00 Choral Matins 4:30 Afternoon Church 6:30 Confirmation Service The Breakfast Club provides a free, hot breakfast from Monday to Saturday (8:15 8:45 am) for all those who are hungry or in need. Food parcels are available from 4:45 pm every day, except for Sundays, when it s 5:30 pm.

George Herbert (1593 1633) George Herbert was a poet, orator and Anglican priest. He was born in 1593 in Wales, but moved to England when he was three, shortly after his father died. His family was wealthy and fond of the arts his mother was a patron and friend of the poet, John Donne. George received a good education and went to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he excelled in languages and music. There he came to the notice of the King, James I, and in 1624 he became the Member of Parliament for Montgomery a life at court and in politics beckoned. However, in 1630, in his late thirties, George Herbert decided to become ordained, spending the rest of his short life as a rector of the little parish of Fugglestone St Peter with Bemerton St Andrew, near Salisbury. Here he lived with his wife, preaching and writing religious poetry until his death in 1633. He was known for his unfailing care for his parishioners, bringing the sacraments to them when they were ill, and providing food and clothing for those in need. Many of his poems have been set to music and some endure as popular hymns, including: King of Glory, King of Peace; Let All the World in Every Corner Sing; and Teach me, my God and King. He is commemorated on 27 th February throughout the Anglican Communion.

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church. Please come and join us. St Peter s Church, Harrogate Exploring the Bible: a New House Group Next Week s Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (28 th February) will be noon on Wednesday 24 th February. Please send any items (including photos) to Tim Hurren at: tim.hurren@ntlworld.com or to Marian Chambers at: marian.chambers@btinternet.com Key Contacts Interim Minister: The Revd Tim Hurren, tel: 541696 tim.hurren@ntlworld.com (available Wednesday through to Sunday) 6 fortnightly sessions beginning with Pilgrim: a Course for the Christian Journey Wednesdays 7:15 9:15 pm Each session includes biblical input, discussion, reflection, film clips and refreshments. Please contact: Christine Jack (Diocesan Reader) for more details: cajack1@gmail.com / 07792192167 or just turn up to the first meeting on Wednesday 6 th April 2016, at 26 Wedderburn Road, HG2 7QH. Please pray for our links with the Christian Church in Sri Lanka: God our Creator, in you alone are the riches of life; we come from the east and we come from the west, believing that we follow on our different roads the same star to the same place; may we share what we know of its light as learn from each other the way to the stable, to worship you our only wealth and serve the world with gospel gold. Curate: The Revd Richard Nolan, (lawyer in full time employment) rpa.nolan@btinternet.com Assistant Priest: The Revd Sue Pearce, tel: 565954 sue.pearce56@btopenworld.com Parish Administrator: Carole Raw, tel: 07425 161425 or 568218 stpeters.office@ntlbusiness.com Churchwardens: Sian Lockwood tel: 07889616755 Oliver Longstaff tel: 07974241835 Churchwardens Emeriti John & Patricia Stableford tel 526767 Weekly News Sheet Marian Chambers marian.chambers@btinternet.com