Sunday 8th July 2018
Trinity 6
A prayer for family life
God of compassion,
whose Son Jesus Christ, the child of Mary,
shared the life of a home in Nazareth,
and on the cross drew the whole human family to himself:
strengthen us in our daily living
that in joy and in sorrow
we may know the power of your presence
to bind together and to heal;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Today
8.00am Holy Communion
10.00am Parish Communion
4.00pm Church at 4
Guest Speaker – Alan Mann
Diary – Week Commencing 8th July
Monday 9th July
8.30am Morning Prayer – Church
10.00am Bible Study Group – 11 St John Road
Tuesday 10th July
The Parish Office will be closed today
8.30am Morning Prayer – Church
Wednesday 11th July
8.30am Morning Prayer – Parish Office
7.30pm PCC Meeting – Church
Thursday 12th July
8.30am Morning Prayer – Church
7.30pm Choir Practice – Church
Filling Station – Colin & Fran
Friday 13th July
8.45am Morning Prayer – Prospect Hospice
7.00pm Bellringers Practice
Saturday 14th July
10.00am Healing on the Streets – Ellendune Centre
Dates for your diary
Licencing of Phill Harrison
Monday 16th July 7.30pm in church -we welcome Phill as new vicar of Wroughton and Wichelstowe.
Holiday Club
Mornings of 13th –17th August
Sunday 15th July 2018
Trinity 7
8.00am Holy Communion
Preacher: Mark Tubey
Sidespeople: Jean Reens and Christine Wrixon
10.00am Parish Communion
Preacher: Mark Tubey
Intercessions: John Henderson
Reading: 2 Samuel 6. 1-5 & 12b-19
Reader: Margaret Penfound
Gospel: Mark 6. 14-29
Servers: Kathy Gregory and Louise Sampson
Sidespeople: Lillian Wicks and Ross Fralley
11.45am Baptism Service for Ryley Regan
4.00pm Church at 4
Led by: Tracy Mason
TODAY – Church at 4 – Sunday 8th July
Writer Alan Mann is the guest speaker at Church @ 4 on Sunday 8 July. Amongst his many published books is A Permanent Becoming, a contemporary examination of the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5, on which our recent teaching series has been based. In addition focussing on the final fruit, self control, Alan will also talk about the fruit of the Spirit more generally. There will also be an opportunity to ask him questions. If you are not usually part of Church @ 4, you will be very welcome.
Prayer for Phill and family
Our new vicar, Phill Harrison, and his family will be moving to Wroughton over the summer. At present the children, Aidan and Ciara, do not have school places in the area for the new term in September. Please pray that this will soon be satisfactorily resolved, and the family be able to settle happily in our community.
Phill’s licensing – your help needed
After the service we are intending to serve light refreshments. We need help to pass food/drinks to our guests. There is also a list on the Church chest should you be willing to provide items of food. Further information from our Churchwardens, Jean Ford, Ross Fralley or Janet Henderson. Thank you for your support for this special occasion.
Car Parking for Phill’s Licensing
As you will expect, a large number of people will be coming to this service and therefore car parking space in the church car park and Legge House will be at a premium. If you are coming to the service and need a Disabled sticker to ensure a space is reserved for you, please speak to either Ross Fralley, Helena Thomas or Mike Awre. We are very grateful to Russell Cleverley for the use of his field adjoining Legge House as an Overflow Car Park so there will be enough space for everyone.
Message from Teresa
Dear All,
I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has wished me well as I head off to ordained ministry and my curacy at West Swindon and Lydiard Tregoze. The gift of a home communion kit is perfect and will be used throughout my ministry, wherever that may lead me in years to come. That gift is much appreciated, but it is the gift of having known you all, been supported by you, some for a long time, that I am most thankful for. Your love, nurture, encouragement and prayer have enabled me to step out, away from my home church and feel equipped for the tasks that lay ahead of me.
Please may I ask that you continue to pray for me and for my family as we start this new adventure with God.
With love and blessings, Teresa
Teambuilders Holiday Club 13th –17th August
Planning is well under way for this year’s Holiday Club week which will run from 9 am to 12 noon in the Church Hall. If you know anyone with children aged 5 –11 yrs. tell them about Teambuilders and encourage them to get a booking form from the parish office. Next planning meeting is at 7.30 on Wednesday 18th July, please pray for the leaders and their planning.
Filling Station sandwiches
Our church will be supplying the sandwiches and other foodstuffs for the Filling Station – providing food for the homeless in Swindon – on Thursday, 19th July. If you are able to provide something, please put your name on the sign-up sheet on the church chest, and take a reminder slip. Items should be brought to 11 St John Road by 5.00 pm on 19th.
Poppy Display
We are planning to make a large display of poppies in church to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1 in November. So that we have enough poppies we would like you to get knitting and sewing poppies using any pattern you can find. If you need a pattern there are some on the church chest and a box for finished poppies on the pew by the choir vestry.
Notices by email
If you have suddenly stopped receiving notices for no reason and would like to continue to receive them again, please email office@wroughton.com.
If you have not previously received the notices by email and would like to, please contact Janet by email office@wroughton.com
Nativity Play – Old Town
Anna Friend who directed our Passion Play two years ago is directing a Nativity play in conjunction with Christchurch to be performed around the streets of Old Town on December 9th. It promises to be on the scale of the Passion play. Anna is looking for experienced actors for principal roles but also needs lots of people to take part in explaining the story to the crowds as per the Passion play. Experience not necessary. Auditions are on July 10th at Christchurch. If you want to come along please contact Anna on thejourneyswindon@gmail.com.
Anyone on Facebook can see more details of her vision for this event
CHURCH IN THE WIDER WORLD
The Bible Society
We live in a world where too many people don’t engage with the Bible. In some parts of the world, the Scriptures are difficult to access or are simply unavailable. In this country the Bible is readily available but has lost its significance for many. The Bible Society is working hard here at home, and in key areas across the world to change this. They take the Bible and find ways to translate and distribute it, advocating for it’s place in society and helping people to make sense of it. This work is driven by a conviction: when people engage with the Bible lives change – for good.
Please pray:
- for those working on translations of the Bible, that they will be able to convey the true meaning of the scriptures
- for the staff involved in the day to day running of headquarters
- for the society’s outreach into communities, including Open the Book in primary schools
- thank God that you have free access to his Word and can read it in your own language.
Helping Honduras Project Trust
Some of you may remember Catherine Young who has been a member of our 10am congregation. She has been selected by the charity Project Trust to spend a year voluntary teaching in Honduras. However she needs to raise £6200 by August to make this possible. If you would like to help her raise this money you can fund her directly through uk.virginmoneygiving.com/CatherineYoung Further details and other ways to send a donation are on the Mission Matters notice board in the baptistry to the left of the main door, or speak to Carolyn Kirk or Marion Colton.
Knitting for Mission to Seafarers
A big thank you to our faithful knitters. I have sent off 27 hats, 1 pair of gloves, 1 balaclava and 8 scarves. There are several balls of wool in the box so if you have the time please get knitting. Patterns are also in the box. Janet Henderson
This week please also pray for:-
- Bible Society
- Our CMS Mission Partners Phil & Sylvie Good
- PCC as they meet this week
- For Ryley Regan and his family as he is baptised on Sunday
- We commend to God’s care and keeping those who have died recently especially Roland Commons. Joan Jeffrey,
David Moore and John Brittain. We pray for all who mourn the loss of loved ones.