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St. John s Mission Statement is To know Christ better and make Christ better known

St. John s Mission Statement is To know Christ better and make Christ better known

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Linked with the Diocese of Mara, Tanzania. St. John s Mission Statement is.. to know Christ better and make Christ better known.

St. John s Mission Statement is To know Christ better and make Christ better known

St. John s Mission Statement is To know Christ better and make Christ better known

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St. John s Mission Statement is To know Christ better and make Christ better known

Services this month 3rd September 12th Sunday after Trinity 8.30am Holy Communion BCP 11.00am Holy Communion 10th September 13th Sunday after Trinity 8.30am Holy Communion BCP 11.00am Worship Service 17th September 14th Sunday after Trinity 8.30am Holy Communion BCP 11.00am Holy Communion 24th September 18th Sunday after Trinity 8.30am Holy Communion BCP 11.00am Harvest Festival 2

Letter from Stephen Dear Friends, We have now started the interregnum and Neal and Kathy have moved on to the next stage in their lives and we wish them every blessing. The reality is that we now enter a time of waiting for a new, full time vicar. We do this in the knowledge that the Lord will send to our churches the person of his choice. We pray that this person will have a powerful ministry amongst us and that we may all go forward in proclaiming the Good News of Jesus. Even now we have dates in the diary to meet the archdeacon and the bishop. This time of prayer and waiting can be a profitable time for our churches as we knit together as a team in keeping our churches alive and responsive to his word. The Christian message is full of hope but it s not based on wishing or longing. Our hope is grounded in the reality of God s love for everyone, revealed in Jesus. As the hymn rightly says, My hope is built on nothing less than Jesu s blood and righteousness. There will always be challenges facing the world, our country, our churches and our own lives. Life has always been so and will be no different as we go forward. When we start to look back, it is good to focus on the highlights and then, hopefully, learn from the lows. We need to look forward with hope. I pray that we may all have that faith, love and happiness. We must always hope too, that whatever comes our way we handle it with dignity, strength and pride. We live in a world of so much hopelessness, despair and depression. It is important to ask what is the basis for our hope. Why do we hope? People use the word hope in a lot of different ways: I hope that I get a certain gift for my birthday. I hope that I can win the lottery. I hope that scientists will find a cure for Alzheimer s. We all have different hopes, but what does it mean to have Christian hope? 3

St. Paul tells us that everything in the Bible was written so that we might have hope. By hope we become new men and women. That hope comes from a faith and belief in Jesus. We need hope but also we need to live lives that give hope to others around us. We are blessed in our two churches with strong leadership and ministry teams and I would like to thank everyone who has taken an active part in this work. We will continue to serve God in this faithful ministry. Perhaps I could explain my own position at this point. In December of last year I finished as area dean of Halifax having served in this capacity for ten years but I still hold my license as assistant minister across the joint benefice. However, I will be seventy in October and the bishop does not allow licenced parochial ministry after the age of seventy: but he has kindly given me his permission to officiate just like Martin and Madeleine. So, I will be acting in a similar capacity as a retired priest. In effect, it will make little difference as I will probably be working harder than before, during this interregnum. I pray that God will bless our two churches as we move forward into the future. We are in God s hands and I know that he will bless us as we keep close to him. May God give you all his rich love, joy and peace Stephen Bradberry Morning Prayer Saying the Office each Tuesday at St. John s at 8.30am 4

I would rather have one little rose From the garden of a friend Than to have the choicest of flowers When my stay on earth must end. I would rather have a pleasant word In kindness said to me Than flattery when my heart is still And life has ceased to be. I would rather have a loving smile From friends I know are true Than tears shed 'round my casket When to this world I bid adieu. Bring me all your flowers today, Whether pink, or white, or red; I'd rather have one blossom now Than a truckload when I'm dead. 'Do you owe someone a word of thanks or appreciation? Don't put it off. Say it today. The Flashbacks A Swing Orchestra playing music in the Glenn Miller style Are performing at St. Hilda's Church, Gibraltar Road On Sunday 3rd September Starting at 2.30pm Tickets priced 5 which includes Tea, Coffee & Cakes Can be obtained by ringing Margaret & Brian on Hx 250099 5

Food and Support Drop-in For your Prayer On the 19 th August we gave out 103 parcels with 9 new people, and another 7 parcels for families who attended family gathering with 14 children. There were 38 volunteers. Please, please, please keep praying for more volunteers in all areas of this work. More of our clients are asking for prayer on a regular basis and we would ask that you pray for some peace and order to enter their lives: Many who need our support have no access to gas or electric, may be living in tents or sofa surfing, never knowing where they can sleep from night to night. Please also pray for all those who come through the doors, from those needing parcels and a feeling of being loved and cared for, volunteers who are often struggling themselves, to those who run and organise from behind the scenes. Without your prayers and support none of this would happen at all. Donations of Food Everything is in short supply but we urgently need any food that is in tins. Please add a few extra tins to your weekly shop and ask others to do the same. Basic home brands are fine. Also in short supply are: Pasta sauces, Rice, Curry sauce, Breakfast Cereals, Coffee, Fruit squashes/juice, Tinned rice pudding, Sweets, Washing up liquid, Washing powder, Shower gel, Shampoo, Deodorant, Toilet rolls, Towels, Socks, Double Bedding and more can openers please to open all those lovely cans being donated. We thank you for the gifts you regularly give and any and all are received with many thanks. Saturday Gathering. Volunteers are needed 8.30-9.30pm. to wash up and clean the dining room after the Saturday Gathering Meal at The Gathering Place. This would be on a rota basis so not every week. Anyone interested or needing more information can contact Michael Parkes or Chris Butler at The Gathering Place Christians Together in Calderdale 6

24th September 7.15pm Harvest Supper 25th September 11.00am Harvest Festival Service: This years appeal will be for Mara to help them through the drought. (More details of both events in the weekly Notice Sheet) Invite you to a Coffee Morning In aid of Macmillan Cancer Support On Monday 25th September 2017 From 10.15am In St. John s Church There will be a speaker from Macmillan Cancer Support and a Bring & Buy Cake Stall. Please do come and join us. 7

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Our next Prayer Breakfast will be on 9th September at 8.30am in the Church Hall. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures for ever. Psalm 106: 1 Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Saturday 2nd September Begins at St. John s with a short service and a bacon butty. The cart arrives at 10.15am and leaves at 11.00am. Help is needed for an hour and a half in the kitchen with bacon butties. If you could help please have a word with Yvonne. 11

The Garden Party held in July for MU and Bible Society raised 280, 140 towards each. Thank you to all who supported this event; it was a lovely day with lots of sunshine. August 1 st was the Deanery Cream Tea and Tombola at Bradshaw Church. It was a happy and well supported afternoon. Our afternoon meeting on August 3 rd took the form of a Strawberry Tea and a Knit and Natter afternoon. We all enjoyed chatting away whist we knitted muffs for dementia sufferers and then had our strawberries and cream. Midday prayers were on August 7 th at 12 noon at Halifax Minster led by Bradshaw Church. Mary Sumner Day was celebrated on August 9 th with a service at Christ Church Sowerby Bridge. Several members attended and enjoyed the service and supper. Our evening meeting in August was Programme Planning on August 16 th and hopefully we have put together some good ideas for our evening meetings next year. September 4 th will be the next Midday prayers at 12 noon at Halifax minster. This will be led by St. Jude s Branch. Our evening meeting will be on September 19 th at 7.30p.m. in the Church Hall. It will take the form of a Harvest theme with a Faith Supper afterwards so please come along and join us. Could Committee Members please note that there will be a meeting on September 29 th at 7.30p.m. at Joan s. Many thanks. SUSAN 12

September Diary Saturday 2nd 10.15am Rushbearing leaves at 11.00am Tuesday 5th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s Wednesday 6th 2.00pm Coffee and Company at St. Hilda s Thursday 7th 6.45pm Song Group practice Saturday 9th 8.30am Prayer Breakfast Tuesday 12th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s Wednesday 13th 2.00pm Coffee and Company at St. Hilda s 7.30pm Mother s Union Thursday 14th 6.45pm Song Group practice Tuesday 19th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s 7.15pm PCC meeting Wednesday 20th 2.00pm Coffee and Company at St. Hilda s Thursday 21st 6.45pm Song Group practice Saturday 23rd Harvest Supper Monday 25th 10.30am Warley Coffee Club Tuesday 26th 8.30am Morning Prayer, The Office, at St. John s Wednesday 27th 2.00pm Coffee and Company at St. Hilda s Thursday 28th 6.45pm Song Group practice Uniform Organizations Meet weekly through term time. Rainbows Tuesday evening Beavers Wednesday evening Brownies Tuesday evening Guides Tuesday evening Cubs Friday evening Scouts Friday evening Explorer Scouts Friday evening Please consider the environment do you really need to print this news letter? Find us at:- http://www.achurchnearyou.com/warley-st-john-the-evangelist/ Short URL: acny.co.uk/17996/ The deadline for contributions to the October Newsletter is 21st September to: 13