The Vicar writes... July 2018 Edi on 31. From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. John 1:16

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July 2018 Edi on 31 From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. John 1:16 The Vicar writes... As I write, I am just back in the office a er an inspiring 3 days in Derbyshire at the Guildford Diocesan Clergy Conference. Every three years, the clergy of the Diocese decamp to the Hayes conference centre in Swanwick, and the theme of this year s conference was Traces of Grace. The main speakers were Professor Ellen Davis from Duke Divinity School, Rev Dr Malcolm Guite, a priest and poet, and the Rt Rev Philip North, Bishop of Burnley. We were challenged and inspired in equal measure and I hope to share some of what I heard in the coming weeks. Two things to share now. The first is that each of the speakers brought different gi s and connected with us in different ways, which reminded me of the need to recognise the variety of ways we are each called in God s service. Somehow I came away understanding that I am called to be Theresa, just as each of you is called to be the wonderful individual you were created to be, to God s glory. The second is a quote from our closing service of Holy Communion: Every human contact leaves a trace. Every contact with the divine leaves a trace of grace which we are called upon to share. I wonder if, as we go into the summer holiday season, we might take that thought with us, and look for the signs of grace around us in the contacts we will all make, with those close to us and the people we have yet to meet. Rev Theresa Ricke s

A use for your used postage stamps Although postage stamps are less commonplace than they were, they are s ll in use and we are s ll collec ng them for The Leprosy Mission. Leprosy is a disease of poverty but can be cured. It starts by damaging the nerves on the skin s surface, resul ng in a loss of sensa on. Without pain, everyday ac vi es become hazardous. Unno ced burns and ulcers can lead to permanent disability, and because grit in the eye cannot be felt, blindness is a common consequence. Three million people in the world are living with disability due to leprosy, and around 250,000 people are newly diagnosed each year. In 2017 489 pa ents in Nepal received reconstruc ve surgery and 238 people in Ethiopia received training and an improved cooking stove. 1,573 pa ents in Bangladesh were given physiotherapy, 63 reports were published in the local media about leprosy and 1,576 people took part in leprosy orienta on programmes. (Source: The Leprosy Mission.) When you receive le ers with stamps on them please remember The Leprosy Mission and recycle the stamps in the box on the le hand side at the bo om of the pigeonholes. Thank you. Trees along St Mary s Road A bit of history Reading about the hornbeam tree behind the choir vestry reminded me of the me in the early 1970s when the vicar felt that we should improve the verge on our side of the road. So Rev Harvey Pentreath organised some saplings and a working party to plant them along the verge from the hornbeam to the lychgate. We were fortunate to have Ralph Strand in our congrega on bringing years of forestry experience, and so they were all properly fed and watered for many months a erwards. Today we can enjoy the results of that morning s work, although Harvey and Ralph are no longer with us. Rod Clarke

Heritage Open Day Saturday 15 September St Mary s is planning to par cipate in the na onwide Heritage Open Days scheme again, on Saturday 15 th September, 11am-5pm. We could really do with some more people to help as stewards on the day; please have a word with my father or me if you can help, even for just a few hours. A welcoming smile is the only essen al qualifica on. As usual we plan to have a special display, and this me we d like to follow the suggested na onal theme, Extraordinary Women, celebra ng some of the roles played by women in Worcester Park, Cuddington, Old Malden and North Cheam over the centuries, in the local community and beyond. We hope to include roles taken by women in local hospitals and other caring ins tu ons, as businesswomen (ranging from a postmistress and postcard publisher to a dairy farmer), and in literature and art. Women have been prominent in local educa on: the first head teachers of most nearby maintained schools were women, but sadly I have very few photographs of local teachers; can you help with this? We can begin the story in the Early Iron Age, because excava ons in Old Malden have uncovered a quern for grinding corn, and weaving loom weights, giving clues to women s household ac vi es; from more recent mes, recipes in The Cuddingtonian etc also hint at domes c work which is usually unrecorded. The Extraordinary Women theme isn t meant to celebrate only women who became famous, but also the commitment of unsung women to their communi es and families; please tell me about anyone you think should be included. At the last Heritage day we had a memory wall where anyone could contribute memories, in advance or on the day, and I d like to repeat that: so if you would like to send in your recollec ons just a line or two, or something longer about a local woman who has inspired you perhaps a teacher, a Guider, someone who launched you on a career path, or a member of your family, I d be delighted to include them. David Rymill david.rymill@hants.gov.uk

June burst out all over, in pictures. The Toddler Group has been "buzzy" making trees and bees At the Great Big Day Out our Decorate a Free Cup Cake stall proved popular. We ran out a er three hours!

The Worcester Park Ukulele Group entertained the Thursday Club While in May the Women's Group held a Breakfast to celebrate the Royal Wedding

A mother was preparing pancakes for her sons, Kevin 5 and Ryan 3.The boys began to argue over who should get the first pancake. Their mother saw the opportunity for a moral lesson. If Jesus were si ng here, He would say Let my brother have the first pancake, I can wait. Kevin turned to his younger brother and said Ryan, you be Jesus. August Services and Events Saturday 4 08.30 Men s Breakfast at The Queen Adelaide Sunday 5 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Sung Communion Sunday 12 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Café Church followed by Holy Communion Thursday 16 14.30 Thursday Club in the Cuddington Hall Sunday 19 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Sung Communion Sunday 26 08.00 Holy Communion 09.30 Sung Communion Morning Prayer is said in church every weekday morning at 9am. All are welcome. Children s Groups will resume when term starts in September. What would you like to see in The Listening Post? Do let me know what you would like to see in The Listening Post, and please give considera on to wri ng something for publica on. It is your newsle er and I would like it to provide the news and informa on you want to read. I am usually in the hall a er church on Sunday morning so do please share your ideas with me. Feedback, photographs and ar cles can be sent to: Linda Charlton (Editor) thelisteningpost@cuddingtonparish.org.uk Text 07778 127670. Longhand welcomed. Please hand to me or leave in the C pigeonhole beside the choir vestry door.