4th November 2018

Sunday 4th November 2018

All Saints / All Souls

A Prayer for All Saints

Bring us, O Lord God, at our last awakening into the house and gate of heaven, to enter that gate and dwell in that house, where there shall be no darkness nor dazzling, but one equal light; no noise nor silence, but one equal music; no fears nor hopes, but one equal possession; no ends or beginnings, but one equal eternity; in the habitations of your glory and dominion,
world without end. Amen

Today

  8.00am     Holy Communion

10.00am     Parish Communion

  4.00pm     Church at 4

  6.00pm     All Souls Evensong 

Diary – Week Commencing 4th November

Monday 5th November

8.30am         Morning Prayer – Church

10.00am       No Bible Study Group this Week

7.30pm        Standing Committee Meeting

Tuesday 6th November

The Parish Office will be closed today

8.30am         Morning Prayer – Church

Wednesday 7th November

8.30am         Morning Prayer – Parish Office

Thursday 8th November

8.30am         Morning Prayer – Church

7.30pm        Choir Practice – Church

Filling Station – Sarah Jane and Sherralyn

Friday 9th November

8.45am         Morning Prayer – Prospect Hospice

1.00pm        Funeral Service for Margaret Dunmore

7.00pm        Bellringers Practice

7.00pm        115 Club (1st & 3rd Friday of the month)

Saturday 10th November

1.00pm        Wedding Service for Tatenda Majoni and Jessica Harman

Dates for your diary

Remembrance Concert

Saturday 10th November

The Big Quiz for Tearfund

Will be on Saturday evening, 17th November in the Church Hall. Save the date!

Sunday 11th November 2018

Remembrance Sunday

8.00am       Holy Communion

Preacher:      Revd Phill Harrison

Sidespeople: Jean Reens and Christine Wrixon

10.00am     Service of Remembrance

Preacher:      Revd Phill Harrison

Servers:        Kathy Gregory and Alan Gregory

Sidespeople: Rose Humphries and Pat Herring

10.54am     Act of Remembrance

                   starts at the War Memorial

4.00pm       Church at 4

Led by:         Ruth Orman

6.00pm       Evensong

Next Evensong will be Sunday 4th December

Healing Team

On the 1st Sunday of the month the healing team will be praying at the front of  the St Helen’s Chapel from 9.30am.

Floodlighting

The Church will be floodlit on Friday 9th November by
Anna Godwin in memory of her husband, David Godwin.

Home Communion

If you know of anyone who would like the option of Holy Communion at home please speak to Janet in the Parish Office.

Remembrance Sunday

Sunday 11th November marks the centenary of the armistice that ended the tragedy of World War I. As usual, we will be marking this important date with a Remembrance service in church, after which we will walk down to the War Memorial on Wharf Road for the wreath-laying ceremony. The service in church begins at 10:00 and the act of remembrance at the War Memorial begins at 10:50 (prompt). 

Wroughton Armistice Anniversary Concert: Music and words of thanksgiving and hope

The centenary of the signing of the Armistice following the end of World War One will be marked in Wroughton by a concert in Wroughton Parish Church on 10th November at 7.30pm combining the musical skills of Wroughton Silver Band, Wroughton Choral Society and Wroughton Church Choir together with readings from the War Poets. We shall also be including popular WWI songs for the audience participation and the programme is deliberately chosen to encompass different  musical styles. There are no tickets or admission charges for this concert and a retiring collection will be taken for SSAFA – the Armed Forces charity formerly known as the ‘Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association’.

Poppy Display

Thank you to everyone who made poppies for our display and to Jean Ford who attached all the poppies. The display will be left up in Church for several weeks. 

Stewardship Letters

As you would have heard we are predicting a large deficit this year and an even larger one next year. Please pray about this. We have now had about a quarter of the Stewardship Forms back.  So if you haven’t already please could you return your Stewardship form to the box in Church or to the Parish Office.  If you have asked for further information you should receive that soon however, a few people did not give their name so we are unable to contact them.  If you don’t hear anything please contact Ross or Nick.

Future of 115 Club

Our church has run a successful youth club in the village since 1991 – 27 years! It encourages team spirit, fellowship and fun; ; and promotes a better understanding of christianity, our Church and its role in the community. Since 2004 the members have sponsored, and fundraised for children & communities in Albania, through World Vision  We currently have a full club of 28 members and a waiting list – BUT are desperately short of leaders and may have to close in 2019 if we can’t find new leaders to organise the running of the club.  If you are able to help, or know of someone who may be interested please speak to Ross Fralley or Helena Thomas (07909 882150). Please pray that new leaders will come forward and that the club will be able to continue.

Tearfund Big Quiz Night

On 17th November we will be taking part in the Tearfund Big Quiz night. Churches and other groups across the country will be joining in the quiz to raise funds for the work of  Tearfund. Our quiz will be held at the church hall and doors will open at 7pm. We will be serving food (please bring your own drinks – tea and coffee will be served). Teams of 6-8 people, please book in advance – tickets available from Margaret Penfound (812139).

Filling Station Volunteers

We need two volunteers for one hour every nine weeks to prepare the filling station van.  For more information please speak to Jack Gower in Church or contact him on
07516 900805. 

Can you help!

The coffee team would greatly appreciate some volunteers to give us a hand. It would entail doing the coffees about once a month. If you are interested please talk to Sally Parker, Carolyn Kirk or Karen Ferguson.

The Journey

We are looking for people to take part in “The Journey” as our ‘SEA OF PEOPLE’ on 9th December in Old Town.

As part of this epic piece, we are looking for families and individuals of all ages from all walks of life, culture and background to join us for a small but vital part of the experience.  You will be part of the sea of people, the huge number of citizens who were asked to leave their home, without warning and take a long and dangerous journey at the behest of an oppressive regime – sound familiar?

This is still happening now and as part of our retelling of this story, we are paying tribute to the millions of refugees that are experiencing this today.  You will join us at Bath Road and finish your journey at Wood Street. You will just need to wear your own clothes. Families are welcome, unfortunately no prams but babes in arms and hand holding toddlers are welcome.  Can you join us to create this epic visual reminder of troubled times, both past and present?

Contact Anna Friend at thejourneyswindon@gmail.com

Tearfund

Tarija, a small town in Bolivia, is considered to be a little corner of paradise, with green valleys and a mild climate. This makes it a magnet for migrants seeking work, but also those wanting to exploit them through drugs and people trafficking. Tearfund workers are helping churches address these risks and stand by the community to find solutions. Please pray:

  • for the ten churches which have taken up Tearfund’s training and are helping to keep young people free of drugs
  • for Pastor Justiniano, ministering in a slum outside Tarija where there is a severe lack of public services
  • for the Tearfund staff in Bolivia, that they will continue to bring the love of Jesus to the communities in practical ways.

Marathon runner

Philip Good, our CMS partner in Beirut writes:

I am running the Beirut Marathon on 11th November all 26miles of it along with my daughter Beth. Please do sponsor me, we are raising money for the Spring of Life children’s program here. Go to https://www.give.net/philgood to make a donation online. Or make a pledge by return email and I will let you know the UK charity details so you can sort out Gift Aid (philipgood@email.com). 

Knitting for Mission to Seafarers

During the last three months I have been able to send off three large boxes of knitted hats, scarves and gloves to Mission to Seafarers. These are distributed to those working on ships in adverse weather conditions who do not own warm clothing.  Thank you to everyone who keeps knitting and to those who provide wool. If you would like to get started there are patterns and wool in the boxes by the choir vestry.  For further information please contact Janet Henderson 525856.

This week please also pray for:-

  • Tearfund
  • Our CMS Mission Partners Phil & Sylvie Good
  • Those feeling unwell
  • For Tatenda & Jessica as they marry in Church on Saturday
  • We commend to God’s care and keeping those who have died recently especially Margaret Dunmore and Sharon Bromage. We pray for all who mourn the loss of loved ones.