Sunday 30 th September 2018 WELCOME TO AYLESBURY METHODIST CHURCH Minister: Rev Helen Kirk 01296 488963 revhelenkirk@sky.com Church Office: 01296 426526 E-mail address: office@aylesburymethodists.org.uk Website: www.aylesburymethodists.org.uk 10.30am: Morning Worship led by Mr Arthur Sara. A very warm welcome to Aylesbury Methodist Church. We hope you will be blessed and challenged by today s message. If you are visiting our Church for the first time, please introduce yourself to one of our welcomers, or to one of the stewards, who, at this morning s service, are Beauty Gurupira and Temby Nyemba. Please join us in the Hall after the service for coffee or tea and a biscuit. Your hosts are Viv and Lynn, and donations are for Methodist Missions. The words of the hymns are projected at the front of the Church. If you would like to have a hymnbook for the service, please ask. Hymns StF 81 If I were a butterfly 746 666 345 Readings Luke 18: 9-14 2 Timothy 4: 6-8, 16-18 Organist William Parker The flowers this week are for Carol & Sarah still the sunshine in my heart! Dave Rogers
The October - December 2018 issue of the Circuit Magazine is now available in the vestibule. Please take a copy to those unable to attend Church. The latest Preaching Plan is also now available. A reminder to all In Touch Contact People that our annual meeting will take place on Thursday 4th October - 7.30pm in Rooms 4/5 with Helen. Please be there if you possibly can. Saturday 6 th October, 7.30pm. SOS: Room 101: 1984 may have been a vision of an Orwellian future that hasn t quite occurred, but tonight we risk opening the door to this room of torment, to place into it those things which drive us to distraction in everyday life. As a twist, bring with you the food that you just couldn t live without, without whilst eradicating what you cannot live with. Please let Marilyn and Nick Storer know you re on your way, call 622656. Boys Brigade Soup Lunch The Boys Brigade will be holding a Soup Lunch on Sunday 14th October, after the morning service. Tickets now available at 3.50 each, from any officer. Profits go towards the Boys Brigade funds. Link to Hope: The shops have started to sell Christmas goods so I thought I d better remind everyone about the Link to Hope Shoebox Appeal. Leaflets are now available from the coffee bar. Please remember that if you can t fill a shoebox, I m happy to receive any cash to go towards buy goods to fill a box. Many thanks in advance, Margaret Miskin QUIZ: The Quiz in aid of Action for Children last Saturday was very successful. We raised 567.50, and everyone had a great time! Many, many thanks to Viv and Steve Kemp in particular, and to all who helped with the event and who donated raffle prizes.
Come and Sing!!! The Charles Pope Ladies choir is looking for new members to join them for a happy healthy sing (and a cup of coffee). Thursday mornings, 10am -12 noon at Stoke Mandeville Methodist Church. Please contact Chris Beattie 01296 748354. Or speak to Chris Edney or Brenda Horne. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE. SUNDAY 14 th October. There will be a collection of goods needed by the Whitechapel Mission in London. Please bring your gifts along to the service that morning. See insert for what is needed. If you have any questions, please contact Peter & Ruth Watkins 01296 485087. The Chaplaincy & Bereavement Service Welcomes you to their annual MEMORIAL SERVICE to remember all Babies at Aylesbury Methodist Churchon Sunday 14 th October at 3.00pm 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100!!!!!! Tickets are now available for our Special Birthday Celebration on 27th October at 3:00pm. For those with birthdays this year ending in a 0 or 5, bring your family and friends along for a traditional afternoon tea. Tickets are 6 each and are available from Gill Marks, Lynn Bernstone or Rosemarie Bucknell. Karibuni Concert at Fairford Leys Church on Saturday 13 th October, 7.30pm (see posters) featuring Ellesborough Silver Band
Change of email address: Please use the following email address for Jennie from now on: jennietorpey@gmail.com When sending items for the notice sheet or LINK magazine please always send them to Jennie at BOTH the office address: office@aylesburymethodists.org.uk and her home address above. Our Circuit Afternoon/Evening Services Cuddington Swanbourne 5.30pm Rev Helen Kirk 5.00pm Rev Mike Hall Next Week Mon 1 Oct 6.15pm Girls Brigade Tues 2 Oct 9.30am 2.30pm Chair Yoga Tuesday Fellowship: Mr Ken Harris Talk on his work with the homeless 6.15pm Boys Brigade Thurs 4 Oct 10.00am 7.30pm Frid 5 Oct 7.30pm Choir Practice Sunbeams Baby & Toddler Group In Touch Pastoral Meeting Sunday 7 th October 2018 10.30am: Service of Holy Communion led by Rev Helen Kirk The designated fire officers are the Duty Stewards First Aid boxes are located in each of the kitchens Fire doors are not to be wedged open, except those fitted with Dorgard (Please ensure other doors close behind you after passing through) Duty Manager - Steve Marks: 01296 748659 Mobile: 07745 748 840
GOOD NEWS FROM AROUND THE CIRCUIT CHEDDINGTON Dear All This Sunday, 30 September, it is the turn of Cheddington to be the focus of our Circuit Prayers. A look at the Church website will give you an idea of all the activities that go on here - from Toast on a Monday morning to film shows every month on a Friday evening. There is even the opportunity to share fish and chips on a Friday lunchtime. Please support them whenever you can and remember the work there in your prayers this Sunday. (PS: Someone tell me - what is 'Angel Bombing'?) Pete Honeyball Extending hospitality continues to be one of our ways of witnessing to the community, and we were able to do that on 15th September when we opened our Chapel for afternoon tea and cakes to Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher and his associates, who came to the village to present members of the Parish Council and Residents Association with the De Frayne Cup as part of the Best Kept Village Competition. It was a wonderful opportunity to show everyone our newly-decorated Schoolroom and thank all those village organisations who had contributed so generously to the refurbishment. We opened our doors once again to assist with some welcome refreshments for all those who took part in the Ride and Stride event at the beginning of this month. Recently one of the ladies in the village has offered to support us with our Schoolroom bookings to ease the burden on one of our stewards, and for that we are truly grateful. Last Sunday we celebrated Harvest with our Anglican friends at the church, and today they will be joining us at the Chapel as we regularly do on the 5th Sunday of the month. Our other joint activities continue to thrive but we are making real progress with our angels in preparation for our angel bombing in early December, which we hope will enhance our outdoors Nativity scene. Many thanks as always for your continued prayer support for us as we continue to go forward in faith, despite our advancing years. Cathy Craft
Tea & Coffee Morning for Epilepsy Action in the Church Coffee Bar on Friday 19th October, 10am - 12noon. [Cakes & Crafts for Sale] VALE OF AYLESBURY METHODIST CIRCUIT FREE EVENT - FREE BACON ROLLS - FREE VEGGIE ROLLS - FREE SPARKLERS Saturday 3 November at Stoke Mandeville Methodist Church We have a Gospel to Proclaim We d like you to come and join us at an exciting event in early November. The Circuit Leadership Team have looked at what you said at the Circuit Consultation in June and have arranged two sessions to try to help answer some of the problems you raised. Feel free to come for one or both sessions. 9.15 am Bacon rolls, veggie rolls, tea and coffee 10.00 am Session 1: Talking about Jesus 12.15 pm Lunch break - bring your own sandwiches. Tea/ coffee 1.00 pm Session 2: Growth Plans 3.00 pm Finish 3.01 pm Light Sparklers and go home! Our meeting in June concentrated on aspects of Our Calling as Methodists. We believe that as Christians we have a unique gift to offer to those who do not know Jesus, and as Methodists we are well-positioned to tell of his love and all he has done for us. Methodism was born amid and because of Evangelism as a church we are first and foremost evangelists. But the big But, many of you said in June that the biggest barrier you experience outside the church building is the difficulty of speaking about Jesus to other people. Rev Jill Marsh District Mission Enabler for the Northampton District will be joining us for the day and helping us to learn, and to develop our confidence and plans, together. She s told us that one of her favourite things is doing this kind of work with local churches and is really looking forward to meeting you! The day is open to all. Everyone is welcome to either or both sessions. Oh, and I nearly forgot! Please let me know whether you prefer bacon baps or veggie rolls from 9.15am. Tea/coffee will also be served at lunchtime (but please bring your own sandwiches). There will be no charge for the day but plates will be available for donations to cover costs. Numbers are limited to 70, so please let me know how many places you would like me to reserve for you! Pete Honeyball 01844 351096