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Good News: 60p June 2015 Jesus said to Peter: "Simon, son of John, do you truly love me"? "Yes Lord" Peter said, "You know that I love you" Again Jesus said: Simon, son of John," do you truly love me"'? Peter said: "Yes Lord you know that I love you. The third time Jesus said: "Simon, son of John, do you truly love me"? Peter said:· "Lord you know all things, you know that I love you. Jesus said:· "Feed my sheep." (From John 21)

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Page 1: Good News - June 2015

Good News: 60p

June 2015

Jesus said to Peter: "Simon, son of John, do you truly love me"? "Yes Lord" Peter said, "You know that I love you" Again Jesus said: Simon, son of John," do you truly love me"'? Peter said: "Yes Lord you know that I love you. The third time Jesus said: "Simon, son of John, do you truly love me"? Peter said:· "Lord you know all things, you know that I love you. Jesus said:· "Feed my sheep." (From John 21)

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United Benefice of Oakham. Ministry is carried out by teams of clergy and laity working within, the Christian communities in each of the Parishes. Team Rector: Canon Lee Francis-Dehqani 722108 Asst. Priest: Rev. Hildred Crowther 767779 Team Vicars: Rev. Janet Tebby 01664 474096 Curate: Rev. Dominic Coad 770024 Readers: Mr Vyvyan Wainwright. 759157

Mr David Pattinson 723884 Mr Alan Rudge 755570

Parish Evangelists: Jenni Duffy 720064 Mrs Gail Rudge 755570

Lay Pastoral Minister Madeleine Morris 868418 Team Administrator: Mrs Janine Weaver 724007 Oakham School: Rev. Alexander Aldous We are delighted to share sacramental ministry with retired Priests who serve our Parishes, the Deanery and the Diocese in many ways. Benefice Magazine Editor: David Dyer, Culm House, 22,Nene Cres Oakham. Tel. 771564

email [email protected] Reps. Hambleton: Louise Everett Braunston: Langham: Mrs Margaret Foot Brooke: Mrs Anne Grimmer Oakham: Mrs A Austen Egleton: Mr N Ashton. Material to the Editor please by the 15th of each month except July. There is a pigeonhole for contributions in the Benefice office or you can email the Editor. Contributors who word process are asked to use Times New Roman and font 16. This will save us preparation time.

Lay members of the Team in each Parish Oakham All Saints: Churchwardens: PCC Secretary: PCC Treasurer:

Mrs Alison Long D Ufton MrP Hill

Vergers Brenda Weatherhogg (Team Leader) Langham St Peter and St Paul Churchwardens: Mrs Hilary Knight

MrsD Sowter PCC Secretary: Mrs Susan Holford PCC Treasurer: Mrs JMorris

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Ashwell St Mary Churchwardens:

PCC Secretary: PCC Treasurer:

Mrs S. Farr Mrs JHarvey Louise Keeley Mrs Susan Smith

Braunston All Saints Churchwardens R Anderson

PCC Secretary: PCC Treasurer: Brooke St Peter

S Willetts Not yet filled Mrs P Anderson

Churchwarden: Mary Brooks P.CC. Secretary: Mrs S Tyers PCC Treasurer: Mr T Greer Egleton St Edmund. Churchwardens: Mrs S Boulton PCC Secretary: Mrs J Starling PCC Treasurer: Mr K Starling Hambleton St Andrew Churchwardens: Mrs M Hall

Mrs G Griffin PCC Secretary: PCC Treasurer: Market Overton Churchwardens:

PCC Treasurer Teigh Churchwardens:

PCC Secretary PCC Treasurer Whissendine Churchwardens:

PCC Secretary: PCC Treasurer

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Mrs J. Fisher-Robins Mrs S. Morris Antonia Profitt

Mrs A. Morley Mrs V. Owen Mrs A. Morley Mr A. Peel

Mr P. Raymond Mr J. Townsend MrsL. Arnold Mr A Peel.

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A Reader writes!

Just recently at a dinner party I had a combination of Tiramisu, a fine cheese board and a glass of port and then discovered the consequences of such a combination.

As soon as I went to sleep I had a weird dream of the world floating in space but the planet surface was covered by what looked like a giant octopus. The suckers which held it on the planet surface switched on and off like small light bulbs. In my dream I asked, "What does all this mean?" Luckily Sir Bradley Wiggins was on hand to reply, having just completed the Tour de Yorkshire. 'This is the internet." Bradley explained that the giant structure covers the earth and each time people log on a sucker lights up. But then he warned me that folk are being sucked into the internet. Each time a light comes on it's another person being sucked up. Oh dear! Then I woke up in alarm and panic. Luckily darling Ali muttered that the Rennies were in the kitchen cupboard. Thank goodness for that and off I toddled to sort out my indigestion and regain my composure.

But somehow what Bradley was saying seems true. Just think about the last time you were on a railway station or a cafe. What are people doing more and more? Look around you and you'll see them checking their smart phones for texts, emails, and social media. So it seems as if more and more of us are being sucked into the internet. I'm sure some of us are addicted.

The internet is of course a really useful and interesting tool. The fact that you can look up what the Archbishop of York preached on last Sunday is all there at your finger tips. Yet it feels sapping. Sapping our desire to speak to one another we simply text instead of speak; we email rather than sit down and write a letter. Why - because we can. We can do it all on-line. But there's something missing.

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Think about the coming of the Holy Spirit, that great moment when God went global with his message, the moment when the Christians were enabled to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ across the earth. There is a fundamental difference. The Holy Spirit is God. God over the face of the entire planet, God being omnipotent, everywhere at once and empowering us to

. love one another, forgive one another and to bring good news to our world.

The internet can help us reach out to far-flung parts of the world but too many of us we are missing out on the here and now by living our lives on-line. We forget the joy of the being with our neighbours and our loved ones. So rather than sending your text or email why not just switch off the computer or smart phone and do a really smart thing and go and see someone and have a real chat or write a letter and bring a little light and love to our world for a change. Go on give it a try and see what happens.

Let us pray that we too can, like those early disciples, be empowered by the Holy Spirit to share that love which is life giving to our world today.

God bless.

Vyv

Editors Note Please note that the July issue of the magazine also covers August and that the date for submission of material is June 15th. Meg and I will be away on holiday at the end of August so we need the material for September by the 12th of August please.

Thank you for your help

David.

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Oakham and Braunston Mothers' Union Ascension Day 14th May

Our monthly meeting was held in the Church, and we started with a short service with a hymn, prayers and a reading. There was a good attendance of 21 members and guests. Gordon then gave us an interesting talk about the job of a Churchwarden. Mishaps and funny situations were well described. This was followed by Pamela Woods asking us numerous questions about our Church building. We all learned a lot and will look at our Church with new understanding. Afterwards everyone enjoyed the usual cup of tea and chat.

As for next month (June) our meeting is replaced by a shared visit with the Friends to Birmingham. July will be back in the Church Hall where we will welcome Tom Lott talking about the African Inland Mission .... meeting is at 2.15 on Thursday 9th July. All welcome, including guests.

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SPECIAL CEREMONY TO REDEDICATE WAR MEMORIAL BRAUNSTON IN RUTLAND

Saturday 4th April dawned and looked rather grey but there were smiles· all round because the rain had stopped and the wind had eased. The whole atmosphere in the village was charged with excitement and anticipation for the place was a hive of activity.

The organiser and the inspiration behind it all - Connie Beadman -began the day with a live broadcast on Radio Leicester at 8.40 am and then learnt that East Midlands today would be in the churchyard at 10.30. The quiet peaceful village was the epicentre of great attention.

Connie has been a great researcher into historical data of the village and its inhabitants. Her work had led her to discover that the war memorial in the Churchyard of All Saints Church was incomplete. On the final day of the first world war a young woman named Gladys Walter of the WRAF died in Braunston of pneumonia. At the time she was working as a rigger on fighter planes. She has a war grave in the churchyard but her name was not recorded on the splendid stone memorial in the churchyard. So Connie set to work. The name was engraved on the stone and relatives were traced and contacted.

It was decided by the Parish Council to hold a rededication ceremony. A group formed and Mrs Carole Brown-clerk to the Parish Council began inviting dignitaries to the occasion. She designed and produced a service sheet. Her friend, Major Chris Doyle, organised a military presence consisting of army and air cadets.

Relatives of Gladys were delighted to meet The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland Dr Laurence Howard, the High Sherriff Air Commodore

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Miles Williamson-Noble and the Deputy Lord Lieutenant Mr Bart Hellyer.

The rededication was to be done by the Rural Dean, the Reverend Canon Lee Francis-Dehqani and the prayers were led by Rev Brian Nichols. Trumpeters were contacted and standard bearers came with their colourful standards and a drummer came to accompany the marching.

The bells rang half muffled lending a sombre note to the proceedings.

Connie herself accompanied some parts of the ceremony with music of the first world war played on a keyboard which was both haunting and atmospheric. The young people of the village came in procession to lay red roses - one for each of the fallen.

The introduction was given by Chris Bichard and Richard Beadman - Parish Chairman and Deputy chairman. A poem was read by Georgina Beadman and after the Last Post the traditional 2 minutes silence happened before the National Anthem.

With typical Braunston hospitality, everyone was invited to the village hall for light refreshments organised by Sue Willetts and a chance to see some photographs from the past.

The television cameras were efficient and unobtrusive and it was thrilling to see the results of their work in the evening programme.

It was a credit to the folk of Braunston for their loving and painstaking work to redress an ancient wrong.

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BROOKE NEWS

A happy band of cleaners arrived early at St Peter on Wednesday 13th

May armed with an array of cleaning gear for a busy morning of spring cleaning. The sun shone and conveniently showed up any

cobwebs which were soon removed, floors and carpets were swept, woodwork polished, flaking paint removed and recoated, a minor repair was done to a heater, the vestry and broom cupboard cleaned and tidied and the porch given a thorough clean. Although the

parishioners normally keep St Peter looking smart it now looks especially good after all the hard work of that morning. Thanks to all who helped and to Cath and Ian for coffee and chocolate biscuits.

Since there is not too much to report this month here a little history of Valentine Baines Esq the occupant of the chest tomb to the left of the grassy pathway through the graveyard. He was most likely a son of Valentine and DorothyBaines of Whitwell and baptised there on 5th April 1778. He married Elizabeth Gibson of Oakham on 24th October

1804 and they lived, farmed and raised their family at Brooke Priory; William Edward 1805-1867, John 1806 - 1808, Elizabeth/Eliza 1808-1861,another John 1811-1869, Sarah Anne 1814-1830 and Thomas

1819-18 79. William Edward married Jane and farmed at Braunston but in later life moved to Uppingham and became a commercial traveller in wines and spirits. Eliza married local farmer William

Syson and lived at Gunthorpe, the second John remained a bachelor and farmed with his father at Brooke carrying on there with his widowed mother until he died. Thomas married Mary Ann and

farmed at Knossington but moved back to the Priory to take over the farm when John died.

Valentine Baines Esq. became a well known, prosperous gentleman farmer of Brooke his name being frequently mentioned in the local press in connection with such things as the Rutland Agricultural Society, the Cottesmore Ploughing Match, his prize winning stock

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and being on the jury of the Rutland Assize court. He and his sons farmed several hundred acres and the family must have been good employers as four of their employees won prizes at a Rutland Agricutural Show for their length of service with the same master.

The Leicester Chronicle reported Valentine's sudden death age 63years at Brooke on )fd November 1840; he was buried at Brooke on 7th November 1840 aged 63years. By the time his youngest son Thomas died in 1879 the Priory farm amounted to 350acres employing 6 men and 2 boys and with 3 living- in servants to run the household. The name of Valentine Baines lived on with a son of William Edward's born in Braunston in 1842.

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EGLETON NEWS

With pleasure we learn how SUE, our Churchwarden, has received encouraging GOOD NEWS of progress in her convalescence from recent health problems. Right thankfully, Sue can hoist bright hopes for a rewarding recovery!

David Millhouse was gratefully remembered by his cherished family and a host of friends when his Memorial Service was held in St. Edmund's Church. His mourners included a large muster of colleagues, drawn from the eminent legal career which David pursued in and around Leicester and Rutland.

In the course of recent years David, together with his devoted wife Olwen, has staked a claim to St. Edmund's parish, church and people, as his strength and stay! He will be readily remembered for sharing his faith and his talents among us!

Christian Aid Week is in progress whilst this report is compiled. There are sure signs in Egleton of an alert and compassionate response to Christian Aid's annual, plaintive plea [maintained through consecutive May-times, ever after 1945, i.e. 70 years accomplished!] on behalf of the world's ever-present legion of poor, hungry, homeless and despairing peoples.

The sequence of unspeakable disasters from earthquakes which has engulfed Nepal, one of the poorest of nations, bedevilled by poverty and all its attendant woes, lends a fresh urgency to the overwhelming need for Christian Aid and all its partner charities.

It so happens that I have enjoyed a personal acquaintance with the Nepalese people, particularly during far distant days of National Service which pitched me into the midst of the Gurkha soldiers, a highly esteemed corps of the British Army for 200 years past.

The Gurkhas, of course, have always been recruited in their province of Nepal: I became involved in the necessary transition from their homeland, by train to Calcutta and onward by troopship to Singapore. There they were destined to learn the arts of soldiering with the British Army though never without a resolve to maintain the proud, exemplary standards of The Gurkhas.

By tradition, renowned as admirable, brave and dependable servants 'of our Queen, our Country', they and their families, together with their whole nation, deserve our deep respect, plus a generous measure of our help in response to their own stricken country's calamitous, crucial and lingering need.

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HAMBLETON NEWS

St Andrew's Church played host to a team of visiting Bell Ringers from Leeds University on Saturday, 2nd May.

On Bank Holiday Monday the 4th May, Hambleton Village held our Annual Open Gardens and Art Exhibition. We were lucky enough to have a beautiful sunny day which helped to make the event a resounding success. 475 adults and many children visited 6 gardens and a variety of stalls. Grace Price's cake stall made over £700, with many villagers donating more than one cake. The Hambleton Hall Raffle which Geoffrey Graves, Peter Hall and Tom Mulligan ran, made £447 and the bric a brae and plant stalls ran by Stuart and Sue Dexter, made £180.68. Homemade refreshments were served all day in the village hall with more than 20 villagers helping either on a rota basis or just by dropping in which included a charming young Bethany. £1557.50 was made at the village hall and the final total for the day was an amazing £5,345 for the Church and Village Hall Funds.

On Tuesday, 5th May the Wedding took place of Tanith McDonnell and Alex Thomp$on. Canon Lee Francis-Dehqani conducted the Service with Kevin Slingsby playing the organ.

On Saturday, 27th June there will be an Organ Recital in St Andrew's Church by Robert Gower. The Organ Recital will include a Concert of Young Musicians, namely Katie Marshall (Soprano) and Gabriel Tu/ail-Smith (Violin). At 6pm wine and canapes will be served followed by the Concert at 6.30pm. Tickets for the Concert and a buffet supper in the Village Hall are £25 and for the Concert and canapes only, £15. Tickets can be obtained from Gail Griffin [email protected]. All proceeds from the event will go to the Church and Village Hall Funds. Mrs Louise Everett

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Langham News

There were two splendid events in May. The concert, comprising Close Harmony in the first half and The Rutland Choral society in the second, was well attended and most enjoyable. Two very different programmes made it particularly interesting.

The Viennese Cafe started slowly, but on a dry but blustery day gathered momentum and was a huge success. The live music group must have been frozen, but kept us all entertained, the cakes were delicious, there were lots of plants for sale, an interesting garden and a professional hanging basket demonstration - courtesy of Gates.

Our Feast Weekend is June 27/28 when the church will be open and welcoming. An opportunity for donations to be given.

Open Gardens with Garage Sales is on July 121h. A good date to

put in diaries - more details next month.

Further into the future is the Street Market on August 31 st and the Licensing of the Rev Canon Julie Hutchinson on September 1 st.

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MUSIC AT ALL SAINTS' OAKHAM

Our thanks to Diana de Wet and her Rejuvenating Choir for the half-term Recital. Oakham School soloists return for

June

3rd Hannah Lockington AlvaMuris Sopranos

ioth Konrad Hoppe Piano

17th Emma Farmer 'cello

24th Chamber Choir

Our good wishes to all for a happy Summer Holiday. Recitals continue throughout the Summer:

July

Yvonne Bloor Guitar

Lunchtime Recitals are at 1.30 p.m. on Wednesdays. All welcome. Retiring collection for Church Funds. We look forward to seeing you.

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BANK HOLIDAY ORGAN RECITALS

A good month for these. Our thanks to Steven Grahl, Peterborough and Philip Underwood, Wilmslow. Excellent lunches after both. Kevin, Director of Music, showing another hidden talent and Helen Bush whose expertise is undisputed!

Ivan Linford returning for the late Summer Bank Holiday, Monday, 31 st August, - maybe with a trumpeter this time.

Organ Recitals will be held on every Bank Holiday Monday, at 11.15 a.m. Lunches afterwards in the Church Hall. £5. Everyone welcome. Please come.

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D' D t J iarv a es une Reg. Date Mon. t.t.o 2.00pm Pram and Toddler Service All Saints Oakham Tues 10,00am Holy Communion All Saints Oakham Wed 12 00 Service of Healing: Trinity Chapel (lst Wed. only)

1.30pm Lunchtime Concert. All Saints Oakham. Thur t.t.o. 10.00am Tiny Tots. All Saints Oakham

12.15pm CTO Prayer Meeting Trinity Chapel All Saints Fri 10.00am Holy Communion All Saints Oakham June

Tu 2na 3.45pm Rutland Reminders Brambles Rutland Care Village: Singing Sessions for people with Dementia.

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F 5tn 7-30pm Concert: Brass PLC All Saints Oakham Proceeds for: Hope Against Cancer

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James McDonald among those Priested 6.00pm St Andrew' a Hambleton.

Organ Recital and Concert. Robert Gower Pre-booked tickets only: Ring 722439

Sat 27- Langham Feast Week-End. Sun 28th Sun 28th 11.00am Trinity 4: Ordination of Deacons

Debbie Marsh among those Ordained 6.00pm Patronal Festival at Brooke

Sun 29th St Peter and St Paul

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Team Service Patterns and Times

Church

Oakham

Langham

Braunston

Brooke

Hambleton E2leton Whissendine

Teigh

Ashwell

Market Overton

Week Sam i '9:00am / 110:30am j 4:00pm / 6:00pm i 29:15am ! 211:00am I !

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HC-Holy Communion (Co$on Worship Contemporary Language) HC(T)-Holy Communion (Common Worship Traditional Language) HC(B)- Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) FS/FSB - Family Service/Family Service with Baptism (not Communion} C@4 - Church@4 (For all ages, with activities, simple worship & food) MA/ES - Matins/Evensong WWR - Word, Worship & Response (Contemporary worship)

* FSB even months I FC odd months with Baptism at 12:15pm **at Teigh in neven months I at Ashwell in odd months

Fifth Sundays - usually Team Communion at one of the Churches (see the weekly pewsheet or website for details - www.oakhamteam.org.uk)