PASSWORDS THE MAGAZINE FOR ST MARY MAGDALENE PARISH DONEGALL PASS We re adding a different puzzle this month. After completing the Sudoku, try out the new Codeword! Rector: Rev Robin Moore tel: (H) 02890869569 (M) 07925125197 email: moorerobin@sky.com Family Worker: Mrs Alison Shaw tel: 07547030451 (Mon, Wed, Fri) Charity No: XN69978 www.st-marymagdalene.org.uk Each letter in this puzzle is represented by a number 1-26. Can you crack the code and solve the crossword? Every letter of the alphabet is used at least once. Three letters are already in place to get you started. If you really need help, the solution is shown on Page 4 12 Sept 2018
SERVICES Flower Rota ~ September SERVICES 2nd Sept 14th Sunday after Trinity 11.30 am Holy Communion 9th Sept 15th Sunday after Trinity 11.30 am Morning Prayer READER Jane Stewart James 1 v 17-27 Tom Jones Isaiah 35 v 4-7a 2nd Sept 9th Sept 16th Sept 23rd Sept 30th Sept The Kelly Family in memory of John & Wesley Mr & Mrs T Reilly The Fitzsimmons Family in memory of their father Jackie Mr & Mrs P Rodgers Mr & Mrs N Stephenson 16th Sept 16th Sunday after Trinity 11.30 am Holy Communion David Stephenson James 3 v 1-12 23rd Sept 17th Sunday after Trinity 11.30 am Family Service Kate Irving Matthew 8 v 23-34 30th Sept 18th Sunday after Trinity 11.30 am Holy Communion Naomi Riley James 5 v 13-20 Rev Canon William H Lendrum I t was with sadness that we learned of the passing of our former Rector, the Rev Canon William H Lendrum on 16th August, just a few short months after the death of his wife Leah on 5th May. They had been married for 65 years. Thursday Lunchtime Services Details will be announced in church We extend our heartfelt sympathy to their daughters, Pauline, Gillian, Judy, Rosie, Nicki and the wider family circle. All welcome The Church of Ireland Safeguarding Trust Policy operates in this church. Panel Members are the Rev Robin Moore, Mr Cecil Dunwoody and Mr Peter Ainley. Notices to this effect have been placed in the church and halls. Articles for the October magazine should be with Kate Irving by Sunday 16th September 2018. 2 11
ou are asked to include the following in your daily prayers. Take 4 or 5 names per day and ask for Y God s blessing on each one. Some of our parishioners will remain on the list permanently, especially those who are in homes of one kind or another, housebound or suffering from chronic and ongoing conditions. If you know of someone whose name should be added, please inform the Rector or one of the church wardens. No name has been omitted intentionally. NH = Nursing Home; CH = Care Home; RH = residential home] Martha Armstrong, Masserene NH, Antrim David Baird, Fairhaven RH, North Rd Mina Henry, Arlington House, North Pde Annie Jenkins, Carryduff NH Eileen Ross, Beechill House CH ~ Parish Prayer List ~ Warren Crawford Jim Garstang Gloria Graham Bill Jeffrey Esther Jones Edna King Frances McClean David & Emily Mason Jean Matthews Naomi & Tom Reilly Jim Shields Laura Smyth Stella Spackman David Stephenson Roy Taylor Greta Wilson Thinking of Ivester and Leonard and their 50th wedding anniversary, do you think this is their secret to a long and happy marriage? The Art of Marriage A Good marriage must be created. In the marriage, the little things are the big things... It is never being too old to hold hands, It is remembering to say I love you every day. It is never going to sleep angry. It is having a mutual sense of values and common objectives. It is standing together and facing the world. It is forming a circle of love that gathers in the whole family. It is speaking words of appreciation and demonstrating gratitude in thoughtful ways. It is having the capacity to forgive and forget. It is giving each other an atmosphere in which each can grow. It is a common search for the good and the beautiful.. It is NOT only marrying the right person, It is BEING the right partner. Hello, The Rector writes... Jesus has many titles. Luke shares with the other evangelists a number of these titles. LORD this is clearly Luke's favourite title for Jesus. It is notable that while the other evangelists never refer to Jesus as "the Lord" as they narrate the story of Jesus, Luke frequently does. This happens at least 14 times. Thus Luke presents Jesus as having authority along with God. Yet He is distinct from God who alone is called "Father." MASTER 7 times in Luke Jesus is addressed with the term Epistates. Master found nowhere else in the New Testament. On all but one of these occasions the word is used by His disciples (the exception being the 10 lepers). SAVIOUR Only Luke has this title. It is applied once to God and once to Jesus. Along with the related terms 'save' and 'salvation', we have here the central theme in Luke. PROPHET We find Jesus presented as a prophet, a messenger of God in Luke. Jesus compares Himself to the Old Testament prophets Elijah and Elisha. MESSIAH Hebrew/CHRIST Greek Both mean 'anointed One. This term was used of Jewish kings. Luke uses it as meaning that the Messiah suffers. SON of GOD It is related to Jesus' virgin conception. It forms the climax of the genealogy in Luke. The genealogy of Matthew only goes back to Abraham. Further, only in Luke do we find Jesus as a 12-year old with an awareness that God is His Father. Also, Luke alone has Jesus address God as "Father" while on the cross--twice. TEACHER This term is most frequently used in Luke and is a term of address used by those who are not disciples of Jesus. There are loads more titles for Jesus. Can you think of them? * There will be a prize for the person who can think of the most. The first title begins with L. God bless * Write out your answers and give them to the Rector by Sunday 16th September. Winner will be announced in next month s magazine! 10 3
NEW PEW RUNNERS asn t sitting in church been extremely comfortable these past few H weeks? The new pew runners have proved to be a big success and aren t we all glad of the extra padding on those wooden seats! This has been a big expense for the church and we are very grateful to some parishioners who have generously donated funds in memory of loved ones who may have sat in our pews in previous years. For when we need help! Read Page 12 Word Code solution no peeking! Read When in sorrow John 14 When men fail you Psalm 27 When you have sinned Psalm 51 When God seems far away When you worry Matthew 6 v 19-34 When you are depressed When doubts come upon you When you forget your blessings When you feel down and out When the world seems bigger than God Psalm 34 John 7 v 17 Psalm 103 Romans 8 v 31-39 Psalm 90 When you are in danger When you are discouraged When you are lonely or fearful When your faith needs stirring When you need courage for your task When you want rest and peace When you leave home Psalm 121 When your prayers grow selfish Psalm 139 Psalm 91 Isaiah 40 Psalm 23 Hebrews 11 Joshua 1 Matthew 11 v-25-30 Psalm 67 THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH Better to understand a little than to misunderstand a lot! Good luck to all our young people as they embark upon another year s study. We think especially of all those who will be undertaking important examinations and those who will be attending new schools. Select Vestry For your diary Mon 10th Sept 7.30 pm Snooker Club Tuesdays 7.00 pm Women s Group Wed 10-12 noon Parent & Thurs 10-12 noon Toddlers BB restarts Thurs 20th Sept 6.30-8.00 pm How come there s a forbidden fruit, but not a forbidden vegetable? 4 9
for our younger readers... try this back-to school wordsearch?... to Ann & Graham Sheppard on becoming grandparents to a beautiful little boy Issac Joel. We send our best wishes to the whole family and especially to the proud new mum and dad, Kerry & Keith.... Joseph Ainley, son of our People s Church Warden Peter and his wife Michelle, on achieving a 1st class Honours Degree from Liverpool University.... to Ivester & Leonard Casement as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Ivester & Leonard were married in St Mary Magdalene on 11th September 1968... to Megan and Chloe Stephenson on achieving such outstanding results in their GCSE examinations. If you have a special announcement you d like placed in the magazine, please let Kate know. 8 5
Ladies Guild I n June, we enjoyed our visit to Cloughmills Orange Hall to see the village that had been crafted by the ladies of the Crochet and Knitting club. It took just seven months to produce the finished product, which started out as a small project and just grew.. and grew... and grew! It s definitely worth a visit if you fancy a wee day out! The Guild will recommence next month on Wednesday 10th October. Further details will be available in October s magazine. Joan Rodgers President NEW SESSION Another session of The Boys Brigade starts on: Thursday 20th September 2018 All sections, Anchor Boys, Junior and Company will meet in the hall from 6.30 pm-8.00 pm NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME William McMillan Captain 1st Irish Company O Family worker update ur Women s Group will re-commence on Wednesday 5th September from 10.00 am-12 noon. Parent & Toddlers will recommence on Thursday 6th September from 10.00 am- 12.00 noon. It would be lovely to see some new members in both groups. For further details, please contact Alison, on 07547030451. NEXT FOODBANK SUNDAY will be on 16th September We are grateful to those parishioners who continue to support this wonderful cause. Some of the Cloughmills crocheted buildings 6 7