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Trinity News
Mission Statement Our mission is to proclaim the love of God,
in Jesus, to all people
Trinity Methodist Church, Rainsford Road Chelmsford CM1 2XB
01245 269079 Charity No: 1144617
[email protected] website: trinitymethodistchelmsford.org
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
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FLOWERS FOR OCTOBER/NOVEMBER
During October the flowers will be given by Pamela Moss on the 4th (Harvest), in celebration of Pam’s 90th birthday on Tuesday 6th, Kum Morley on the 11th, the Eleady-Cole family on the 18th, and by Marietta Maciejewskie on the 25th.
During November they will be given by Audrey Ward on the 1st, Brenda Parker on the 8th (Remembrance Sunday), by Sherryl Tagalicud on the 15th, by Lilian Scard on the 22nd , by Maureen & Alex Smith on the 29th.
Trinity Directory
We are currently preparing a new Trinity directory. Please advise church office in writing
of any alterations to your details.
BAPTISM
On Sunday 6th September we welcomed to the Trinity family, Sophia Etia, daughter of Etia and Ekaete Ndarake and on the 20th Ethan Nathaniel, son of Gavin and Kim Brown.
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From the Manse……………
As I begin my time in the Circuit I want to take time to consider what God is saying and how it affects the conversations over the coming months. What does God want of us?
I don’t know about you but for me there doesn’t seem to be much that is worth watching on the TV at the moment. As a result I retreat to old favourites and through them God nudges my imagination.
I was watching an episode of the US political drama "The West Wing" and a conversation introduced the theme of how you can and what it means to be subject to one another. It arose from the later part of Ephesians six which contains lots of good stuff, teaching that is helpful to the church and personal discipleship. The last part is popular with some in the life of the church who like to codify and legalize behaviour. Yet the verse that precedes that passage places each one of us in the same position of servant hood. Not a relationship of hierarchy but of mutuality.
“Be subject/submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” E5.21... The question I want to ask is of myself is "How can I serve to you?"/“How can you serve me?” that together we may serve Christ. I consider this question to be at the heart of discipleship. Everyone we meet in church/community are the people we are to whom we are subject.
I have discovered in my time here that I have a very different style of ministry from Viv. As a result I would ask you not to assume things will happen in the same way they did last year. I want you all to find a place in the ministry of the church so let me know what usually happens and together we will make plans. Yours in His service Mike
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Stop lowering the level of immigration debate, churches tell Government
Leaders of four UK Churches have called on the Government to rethink the way it speaks about migrants. Today leaders of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Church of Scotland, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church issued a statement on the situation in Calais, emphasising the importance of public debate being grounded in values of compassion and of decisions being made on the basis of facts. They called on the Government to adopt language which better reflects the British values of compassion, hospitality and respect for human dignity and to promote a more informed and higher level of debate. "The language in which the Calais situation is being discussed tends too often to demonise, denigrate or dehumanise the individuals seeking refuge in Britain. To talk of those gathering at Calais as a 'swarm', or 'marauding around the area' encourages people to see those in desperation as less than human, and so less deserving of sympathy, respect or dignity. "The numbers involved do not warrant talk of an 'invasion' or 'flood' of migrants. The people at Calais represent a tiny fraction of the overall number of migrants who have entered the EU in the past year. In 2014, Germany took three times more asylum seekers than the UK's 14,000, and Sweden twice as many. France, Italy and Switzerland also granted asylum to more people than the UK. "We welcome the affirmation by the Home Secretary that Europe would 'always provide protection for those genuinely fleeing conflict or persecution'. We share the concern of all involved to see a peaceful and humane solution to this particular expression of a far broader catastrophe." The Churches have also asked the Government to recognise that most migrants cannot be returned to their country of origin and to accept the need for the UK to take its share of migrants.
The complete statement can be found at www.jointpublicissues.org.uk
14 August 2015
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A Prayer in response to the events in Calais
by Rev. Phil Jump
God of all humanity When your people were enslaved and displaced, You led them to a land that they could call home;
When your people were in exile; Your promise was that one day,
They would live in streets of play and laughter. When your disciples were afraid and uncertain,
You spoke of a Fathers House With mansions and places prepared.
We pray today for all those who have no place to call home,
Hearing the heart-cry of your word For those who are without refuge.
Where shelter is ours to offer Grant us the will and resolve to reflect the generosity of our Creator.
Where others stand in the way of those who need safe haven May our cry for justice never falter.
May the idols of self-interest and economic gain Never deflect us from the ways of your Kingdom.
Through Christ our Lord. AMEN
CLOSING & PUBLICATION DATES 2015/16
Edition Closing Date Publication Date
December/January 11th November 29th November
February/March 13th January 31st January
April/May 9th March 27th March
June/July 11th May 29th May
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Congratulations to
David Gilmour for achieving a B.Sc. (Hons) upper second in Biochemistry
Alex Harrington for gaining a B.Tech. Level 3 extended diploma in Art & design. Alex is going to Loughborough University to study Graphic Communication & Illustration
Fionnuala Hind for success in her A levels. She is going the University of East Anglia to study Psychology
Ben Gilmour who, following success in his A levels, is going to the University of Hertfordshire to study Biochemistry
Nina Harrington whose excellent GCSE results means she is now studying in the 6th form at St John Payne
Sam Chandler, also with excellent GCSE results enabling him to join the 6th form at Anglo-European
They carry with them our best wishes for their continued success
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TOOLS WITH A MISSION
Many thanks to those of you who came to our Afternoon Tea and
brought tools, lawnmowers, etc., as well as scholars’ packs for TWAM.
Thank you also for your generous donations.
Jeff and I were able to take a very packed car load of items to the
warehouse in Ipswich and, after refurbishing, these will be sent to
various countries in Africa, to enable more people to earn a living and be
self sufficient.
Jan Green
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Due to my recent illness I have had to curtail my church activities, in particular those at which I helped. One morning my bible reading was Luke 10 verses 38 - 42 - Mary and Martha. This reading made me realise that as we get older there is no need to be sad at taking a step back, as Jesus said to Mary “Mary you have chosen the right thing and it will not be taken away from you” Could I become like this Mary? I have been so used to rushing around and doing things quickly. Bringing up children and working did not induce me to take my time over things. Tony used to call me “the white tornado” after an advert that used to appear on television. Looking back I can now see that if I had taken things a little bit slower I may not have had so many falls and disasters. We must not disregard Mary . She was the one who ran to meet Jesus when, she heard that he was coming after the death of Lazarus. Martha was the one who prepared food for Jesus and his friends and worked in the community. Where would we be without our Marthas and all the others who help to cook and clean. Our church would be cold and dirty with no teas, dinners and breakfasts to enjoy. But we need our Marys as well. Now (since my cancer diagnosis) I have to become a Mary. Due to waiting many hours in A&E and for various tests and consultant appointments recently whilst I am, hopefully, learning patience - very difficult and testing for me - some more (food for thought ) has come to my mind which I hope may be interesting for someone. At least it keeps me from being bored. Meg Davies
Increasing our membership to a 1000 members.
So what do we do next?
Come along and sign up for the journey.
Meetings will be held at Hatfield Peverel Methodist Church at 7.30pm on
the following dates:
Thursday 22nd October
Friday 20th November
If you have any thoughts or would like to know
more please contact Dave Drewett on 01621 890915
or email [email protected]
Dave Drewett, on behalf of the Leadership team.
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Trinity Methodist Church Farewell Fairtrade
Christmas coffee morning
As Rose & John Loy who supply our Fairtrade goods on a sale or return basis are retiring, Doreen & Susie, after
great consideration, also feel that the time is right to hang up our Fairtrade boots.
We would like to thank everyone who has supported us over the years and invite you to come along to celebrate over 12 years of Fairtrade at Trinity on
Saturday 28th November 2015 10 am—12.30 pm
in the Trinity Link Offers of help and donations of cakes gratefully received!
Funds raised will be donated to the Trinity Link appeal
Please don’t forget to continue buying Fairtrade from your local shops and supermarkets.
For more details please call: Doreen: 01245 601321 or Susie: O1245 355487
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JMA – Junior Mission For All
On 1st November the JMA Collectors will be presented with their awards during the service. We are always looking for new collectors so please speak to me if you are interested. The collectors receive a collecting box and a magazine twice a year. The magazine includes information on projects supported by JMA. All collectors receive a badge and certificate for each year that they collect. This is an opportunity for our young people and their families to get involved in supporting worthwhile projects around the world.
Julia Henderson
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD – SHOEBOX APPEAL 2015
Trinity will once again be supporting this project and leaflets are now available from the Church foyer explaining how to
pack and wrap your shoe box, this includes a list of what to include and what to leave out of your box. The final date to receive your boxes will be Sunday 1st November. The project is organised by the Christian charity the Samaritans Purse and in the past 24 years more than 120 million children in over 130 countries have received a shoebox filled with gifts. The shoeboxes are given to children based on need, regardless of their background or religious beliefs and given as an unconditional gift of love. The shoebox is sometimes the first gift the children have ever received and by including a notepad, pencils and pen in the shoebox could open up an education to a large number of children as without these supplies they are not allowed to attend school. Last year Trinity sent 112 boxes to the warehouse in Chelmsford, these were sent to Zambia, Zimbabwe and Romania. Some members of Trinity were at the warehouse helping in checking, sealing and packing into larger boxes for shipment – this is always a rewarding experience and from the Chelmsford warehouse more than 22,000 shoeboxes were sent. Please consider supporting this appeal, if you are not able to pack a whole shoebox, donating a couple of gifts to include in a box or by giving a small donation to help with the transport costs. Thank you once again for your support to this worthwhile project. Julia Henderson
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Amahl and the Night Visitors
One of the most popular operas of all time. “Amahl and the Night Visitors”
tells the story of how a crippled young shepherd boy’s life changes forever
when he sees an amazing star “as big as a window “ !
When three foreign kings {who are following the star in their search for a
wondrous child} encounter Amahl and his mother, the result is a timeless and
inspiring message of how faith and love can work miracles.
Trinity Music and Drama will be performing this short opera as part of
their Christmas celebrations this year.
Dates of performance are Saturday December 5th at 7.30pm and
Sunday December 6th at 2.30pm
Both performances will take place in the Church and will be followed by
a short concert with some audience participation .
Tickets will cost £10 each and will include light refreshments.
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Trinity’s stall at the Cathedral Christmas Market -
Saturday, 28th November
Please make a note of the date of our stall, in support of Christian Aid. It is a November date this year and not the usual early December one. We shall be selling home-baked goods (sweet or savoury) and new, or nearly new, gifts.
We need to start collecting gifts for sale now.
These can be handed to Jan or Jeff Green, or placed in the box in the foyer - this will be emptied regularly. Nearer the time, we shall be asking you to “Start baking!” - Carole and Roger Fairclough will be delighted to receive your promises of food to sell. Please consider whether you can be available to help man the stall on the day - let one of us know if you can. Further details are available on a poster elsewhere in this Trinity News. We look forward to being inundated with goods for sale and with offers of help! Many thanks! Jeff Green
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HARVEST WEEKEND
SATURDAY 3RD OCTOBER
HARVEST SUPPER : AFRICAN EVENING
SUNDAY 4TH OCTOBER
10.30AM HARVEST THANKSGIVING
AND PARADE SERVICE
6.30PM HARVEST SONGS OF PRAISE
is in need of the following:
Biscuits Shampoo & conditioner Long life fruit juices Men's shaving foam Coffee (small jars) Men's deodorants Sponge puddings Men's shower gel Tinned spaghetti Ladies deodorant Tinned potatoes Washing liquid Instant custard Toothbrushes Porridge pots Toothpaste Instant mash Tinned meat Small & medium sizes would be Snack bars appreciated as the warehouse UHT milk is running out of space.
Sugar
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Events during October
Week commencing September 28th Monday 28th 7.45pm First rehearsal for Music & Drama’s Christmas Concert. All welcome Wednesday 30th 7.45pm Ladies’ Group - ‘Down South’ - Ernie Kench Friday 2nd 12 noon Lunches in the Link Saturday 3rd 10.00am - 12noon Music & Drama Workshop for May
production of Fiddler. Anyone interested, including children who will be 10 years old
by the 16th of May 2016 are welcome Week commencing October 5th Wednesday 7th 7.45pm Ladies’ Group - Covering Shoeboxes Thursday 8th 7.45pm Men’s Supper Club - Members’ Evening
- ‘My Kind of Evening’
Week commencing October 12th Monday 12th - Tuesday 13th Superintendent’s Residential at Hoddesden Wednesday 14th 7.45pm Ladies’ Group - Filling Shoeboxes Thursday 15th 12 noon Christian Aid lunch in the Link Friday 16th 7.00-8.30pm Friday Club Sunday 18th 12.30pm Singles Lunch with Mike & Shirley Durgan
Week commencing October 19th Tuesday 20th 12.30pm Circuit Ladies’ Luncheon Club - ‘Healthy eating’ - Judy Molyneux Wednesday 21st 7.45pm Ladies’ Group -Simple shared supper
Week commencing October 26th Monday 26th 8.00pm Admirals House group
Events during November Week commencing November 2nd Wednesday 4th 7.45pm Ladies’ Group - Firework Quiz Friday 3rd 12 noon Lunches in the Link Week commencing November 9th Wednesday 11th 7.45pm Ladies’ Group - Fellowship afloat Thursday 12th 2.30pm Women’s Fellowship 7.00pm Men’s Supper Club - AGM - Kevin Edwards -
Essex Respite & Care Association Sunday 15th 12.30pm Singles Lunch with Russell, Kay & Jo Burton
and Mary Stevenson
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Events during November continued
Week commencing November 16th Wednesday 18th 7.45pm Ladies’ Group - Remap - Dave Pitt Thursday 19th 12 noon Christian Aid lunch in the Link Friday 20th 7.00pm Friday Club
Week commencing November 23rd Wednesday 25th 7.45pm Ladies’ Group - J’s Hospice update Thursday 26th 2.30pm Women’s Fellowship
Services for October Sunday 4th Harvest Thanksgiving Sunday Special 9.00am Breakfast 10.30 am Parade Service Worship led by Rev Mike Lewis 6.30pm Harvest Songs of Praise Worship led by Rev Mike Lewis Sunday 11th 9.00am Worship with Holy Communion led by Rev Mike Lewis 10.30am Worship led by Mrs Frances Couch No evening service Sunday 18th 9.00am Worship led by Mr Peter Robb 10.30am Worship with Holy Communion led by Rev Mike Lewis No evening service Sunday 25th 9.00am Worship led by Mr Clive Pickett 10.30am Worship led by Mr Andrew Mussell 6.30pm Remembrance Service led by Rev Mike Lewis
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Services for November Sunday 1st All Saints Day 9.00am Sunday Special Sunday 8th Remembrance Sunday 9.00am Worship with Holy Communion led by Rev Mike Lewis. 10.30am Worship led by Rev. Sue Manning No evening service Sunday 15th 9.00am No service 10.30am Worship with Holy Communion led by Rev. Graham Cocking No evening service Sunday 22nd Church Anniversary 9.00am No service 10.30am Worship led by Rev. Martin Turner No evening service Sunday 29th First Sunday of Advent 9.00am Worship led by Rev Mike Lewis 10.30am Worship led by Rev Mike Lewis 6.30pm Worship led by Mr David Songer
Closing Date for December/January Edition of Trinity News 11th November for publication on 29th November
Articles to be sent to the Church Office or put a hard copy into the folder in the vestibule.
Church email; trinitymethodistchelmsford@btconnect