13th November 2022

Remembrance Sunday

 

TODAY

 

8am                     HOLY COMMUNION in Church

 

10am                   REMEMBRANCE SERVICE in Church and on YouTube.

 

4pm                     CHURCH AT 4 MEETING in the Church Hall   All ages welcome.

 

NEXT WEEK 

Monday 14th November                10.00am   Bible Study Group – 22 Kellsborough Avenue

                                                                 7.30pm     Standing Committee Meeting – Church Hall

Tuesday 15th November                9.00am     Morning Prayer in Church

Thursday 17th November               9.00am     Morning Prayer in Church

Saturday 19th November               6.56pm     Tearfund Big Quiz Night – Church Hall

 

SUNDAY 20TH NOVEMBER 2022   

Christ the King

 

8am                     HOLY COMMUNION in Church

Preacher:            Mark Tubey

Sidesperson:       Pat Lewis and Dee Vincent

 

10am                   HOLY COMMUNION in Church and on YouTube.            

Preacher:            Revd Phill Harrison

Intercessor:        Marion Colton

Reading:              Colossians 1.11-20

Reader:               Helena Thomas

Sidespersons:     Jean Ford and Lyn Hezlett

 

4pm                     CHURCH AT 4 MEETING IN THE CHURCH HALL All ages welcome.

Remembrance Sunday—Sunday 13th November

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. We will be joined in church by members of the Royal British Legion, HM armed forces and uniformed organisations, we therefore expect that this service will be very busy. Please make your own decision about the Covid-19 risks associated with large indoor gatherings.  The service in church begins at 10:00 and the act of remembrance at the War Memorial begins at 10:50 (prompt).

Small Groups

If you would like to join a small group, please contact the leaders of the groups below and find out where there is space. We would love to have everyone involved in a small group.

22 Kellsborough Avenue Mondays 10am-11.30

 

Lillian Wicks

Louise Bessent

12 Artis Avenue Tuesdays at 7.30pm Carolyn Kirk
Church Hall Alternate Tuesday evenings Nick Orman
The Vicarage Wednesday evenings during term time. Karen & Phill Harrison
Church Hall Saturday men’s breakfast Mike Mason

 

Live streaming the 10am service

The 10am service will be live streamed on You Tube. Please visit our YouTube Channel on https://www.youtube.com/@WroughtonWichelstoweParChurch (or search for Wroughton and Wichelstowe Parish church) and press the ‘subscribe’ button.

Mask wearing in church

The current PCC policy requesting that masks continue to be worn in church has been updated to recognise individual choice so that mask wearing will now be advisory only, providing that the president and chalice assistants will continue to wear masks during the distribution of Holy Communion. As Covid 19 has not disappeared, the situation will be kept under review.

Setting our budget for 2023

Throughout the Gospel of Luke (the Gospel we have been following this year) money is and its use/misuse is recurring theme. In fact, Jesus talks far more about money than he does about many other important aspects of our lives, like sex for example. Like it or not, money is important: we can’t live on air.

And of course, just like you, the church doesn’t run on air either. Our finances work in this way:

  • We don’t get money from the C of E; in fact we pay into a common pot called parish share. This pays for current clergy, training new clergy and for central support services like property and safeguarding that are used by all of the parishes in our diocese.
  • All parishes are asked to contribute to the parish share based on their size and the relative wealth of the area they serve, which means that better off parishes pay more to support those in less well-off areas.
  • Our income for 2022 is expected to be £120k. This money will be used as follows: We pay £80k to the diocese as our parish share. £33k is spent on church support and running costs. £7k is used to support the wider church and charities.
  • We balanced our books in 2021 and we are on track to do so again in 2022. This is a very good situation for us to be in, for which we give thanks to God.
  • However, in common with many others, prices are going up and our income is not.

At this time of year we need to set our budget for the year ahead. The diocese also needs to set its own budget, so that it can work out how many vicars and curates it can afford and whether it can invest in new ministries to reach new people with the Gospel. This year the diocese has again asked for a parish share of £80k, and this is something that we want to be able to do. However, the effects of inflation and increasing energy prices mean we expect our costs to rise by around £9,000 next year. If our income doesn’t rise to cover this then we will end up in a deficit position. If everyone who currently gives to our church were to increase their giving in line with inflation then we would be able to cover the gap and to set another balanced budget for 2023.

Tear Fund Big Quiz Night – Saturday 19th November at 6.45pm

TEAR Fund’s Big Quiz Night will be returning again on Saturday 19th November starting at 6.45 pm at the Church Hall. £10 entry fee will include food with all money raised going to TEAR Fund.  Please try to support this National Event by helping with food or coming along! Teams of 6-8 members are welcome to enter in advance of the night and help can be offered in joining a team!  Listen out for further details.  If you would like to donate to the Tearfund  Big Quiz evening on 19th November, money can be sent directly to Tearfund through our JustGiving page (maybe you are unable to attend but would still like to support Tearfund)
Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to Tearfund, so it’s the most efficient way to give – saving time and cutting costs for the charity.
You can donate to our JustGiving page by clicking here https://www.justgiving.com/page/w-church?utm_source=Sharethis&utm_medium=one_page&utm_content=page/w-church&utm_campaign=pfp-email&utm_term=3b036844892441ee8f1bdad6a3c349bb
JustGiving sends your donation straight to Tearfund and automatically reclaims Gift Aid if you are a UK taxpayer, so your donation is worth even more.  Thank you for your support!

Healing Meeting at the Vicarage on Tuesday 29th November at 11am.

There will be a healing team meeting on Tuesday 29th November at 11am at the Vicarage, if you cannot make it please let Carolyn Perry know on 813823. 

Legge House invite you to one of our two fundraising Christmas dinner.     

As in previous years these lunchtime /  evening events will be a time to relax and enjoy yourselves, while supporting Legge House’s work with many young people.   As this is a fund raising event we are asking for £27.50 per person.  As usual soft drinks provided but you would be welcome to bring your own bottle.    The date will be Monday 12th December, at 6.30pm for 7pm meal.

We also plan to hold a lunch time dinner for those preferring to get home before it is dark. On   Thursday 15th at 12.30pm for 1pm meal.  Contact leggehouse@btconnect.com  or 813273 to book your place.

Knitting for charities.

Thanks to those of you knitting squares for GWH’s End of Life unit. We are now sewing together a blanket in autumn colours and have already got 40 other squares -halfway to the next one. 6 inch squares in any colour DK wool are most welcome. Please do not use glittery wool and please thread the ends of your squares in.

Last week I heard from Mission to Seafarers that they can accept hats, gloves and scarves again. I have two large boxes of hats and scarves waiting since early 2020 to be sent off. If you would prefer to knit these rather than squares then now is the time to get started again. I will put some patterns in the box by the choir vestry in church. If you would like to contribute but cannot knit then donations of Double Knitting wool are always welcome. These can also be left in the box in church. Many thanks. Janet Henderson.

Pumpkin Party

Thanks to all those who contributed to the Pumpkin Party by coming or providing food.  It was a great success with about 40 children along with their parent/grandparents.  Please put our next event in your diary, ‘Here Comes Christmas’ on Saturday 10th December 11am to 1pm.

News from past curates

Richard Banham Rector of Wheathampstead to also become an Honorary Canon of St Albans Cathedral.

Rachel Bennetts has left her post as Prior to the Community of the Tree of Life in Leicester to follow a new season of ministry back in her home county of Cornwall.

Nicola Such Vicar of Basingstoke Down, to also be part-time assistant Area Dean of Basingstoke.

Eco Top Tips – practical ways to take better care of God’s creation

November – Around the home

  1. If in doubt switch to off: it is never more efficient to leave appliances running when you are not using them. Make sure you switch everything off at the plug before you go out and before you go to bed.
  2. Ensure your heating is switch off at night and when you are away from your home (except in sub-zero conditions) and save 500kg CO2e a year. Don’t heat rooms you don’t use, turn the radiator off and close the door.

Eco ‘Top Tips’ and the problem of soya ‘milk’

A couple of weeks ago our Eco top Tips suggested switching to soya milk as a way of avoiding the methane emissions produced by cows. However this particular Top tip may not be very Eco… Most soya comes from the Americas and nearly half from just two countries, Brazil and Argentina. Growth of the soya industry has been meteoric – production in Brazil has quadrupled in just 20 years and this rapid growth has come at a huge cost. Vast areas of forest and natural habitats have been destroyed, replaced with mile upon mile of soya fields. Converting forests and grasslands into monocrop farmland for soya releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases which cause climate change. If we want to reduce the impact that producing our food has on our planet then we need to understand where it’s coming from, as well as how it was produced – we need to be canny. (It is possible to buy organic milk that was ‘grown’ right here in Wroughton.)

Please pray for…

Please (continue to) pray for St John’s church in Parks and St Andrew’s church in Walcot.

Interviews for their new vicar are being held on 22nd November. Please pray that after a year and half without a parish priest they will be able to appoint someone to love and lead them into the future.

Floodlighting

The Church will be floodlit on Sunday 13th November by Jean Lawton in memory of her husband, Ted Lawton. 

Funerals

We commend to God’s care and keeping those who have, died recently Phil Cook and Tom Poole. We pray for all those who mourn the loss of a loved one.

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