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PARISH MAGAZINE
OCTOBER 2021 - NOVEMBER 2021
St James the Great Wrightington with Heskin
https://www.stjamesthegreat.nethttps://www.facebook.com/StJamesWrightington
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VICAR Stef Dnistrianskyj 01257 451332email: [email protected]
CHURCHWARDENS Anne Sharples 01257 424105email: [email protected]
Pauline Chapman 01257 453087email: [email protected]
VERGERS Geoff and Marjorie Barlow 01257 367765
ASST. VERGER Syd Johnson 01257 450310
PCC SECRETARY Sue Crawford 01257 453171
ORGANIST Pauline Chapman 01257 453087
HALL BOOKINGS Anne Sharples 01257 424105
SUNDAY SCHOOL Rachael Baron 07921 854810
ST. JAMES PLAYERS Chris Gray 01257 452027
MOTHERS’ UNION Marie Taylor 01257 424919
GIFT AID Rev. Bill Sloan 01257 453665
STEWARDSHIP Margaret Morris 01257 452569
BAPTISM SECRETARY Marie Taylor 01257 424919
HESKIN SCHOOL Jayne Carrier 01257 451365
SAFE FROM HARM Sue Crawford 01257 453171
Material for inclusion in the magazine should be emailed to Sue Crawford at:[email protected] the 16th of the month to ensure inclusion in the next issue.
COVER SHOT: Harvest Arch 2010
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September is perhaps one of the busiest times of the year.
I don’t think that’s because this year it comes after the furlough period we have had on activities due to the pandemic – it is true every year.
School restarts. The harvest is happening, even as we prepare to celebrate it. We plan towards Christmas. We (hopefully) have choices of where to holiday in the year to come,even as we look back on how we have spent this summer.
There is a refreshment with becoming busy again.
That’s so true of our church life, and of course of our newly re-opened and refurbished hall,which had a thorough testing with the residence of the Urban Saints over the summer, whichfor us and them was a wonderful success.
We have been living with the hope that, just around the corner, things will be able to get back to normal. We are starting to believe that things will. We no longer feel as ‘over-shadowed.’
However, let me gently remind you that for us our starting points are Christmas, Easter andPentecost: God the Father presents his Son Jesus, God raises Jesus to life as Saviour, God sends the Holy Spirit as his abiding and transforming presence among us.
These are huge interruptions in things being normal, because there is a normal that God intends that is beyond the humdrum.
Beyond the ‘emergency stop’ that was the knee jerk reaction of our nation to the pandemicat the beginning, it has been a rich period of church life, with fellowship together that hasbeen special and fruitful. Perhaps unexpectedly – or should we have known better!
We have a God of surprises who delights to work with us to enrich our lives, and the livesof those we touch. He invites us to play and exercise our faith to see what is around thecorner – with expectation.
Our mission is not to settle for things getting back to normal, but to see normal transformed!
The adventure is open to us all.
Fasten your Faith Seat Belts for the ride.
Stef
Vicar’s Message
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Mothers’ UnionWell, we are back! It felt so good to see everyone together again. 20 members werepresent at our September Communion Service in Church (the usual start to our September meeting). Thank you Stef for once again providing an inspirational service.
We followed this Service with a free and easy first meeting in the hall with a brewand a chat before getting down to the serious(!) business.
We have eventually found out about Henry who was a constant companion to Lyn during lockdown last year and into this year. She actually brought Henry to themeeting, and we were pleased to meet him (and his wives) at last. Lyn had of coursebeen working on a beautiful cross-stitch embroidery of Henry VIII and his wives. We know that Lyn does do some wonderful needlework but she has surpassed herselfthis time. Well done Lyn and thank you for bringing this one for us to see.
Joan had brought some Mothers Union Christmas Cards from the Deanery on a saleor return basis, as well as our new Diaries for 2022. We were also asked to contribute50p each towards a present for our Diocesan President Enid Nutland who retires atthe end of this year.
Dorothy then gave us a forward look to the meetings for the rest of this year and tothose that she had managed to rearrange from last year as well as new ones up tonext June. These were discussed by the Committee at a meeting in August.
OUR MEETINGS FOR THIS YEAR CARRY ON:
October 12th – Wave of Prayer Service to open followed by Jean Jamieson with atalk on her visit to China together with artefacts from that visit. There will also be aBring and Buy sale.
November 9th – We have a visit from Francis King who will tell us about the MercyShips and the wonderful work that they do. We did have Francis a few years ago andit will be interesting to see how they have progressed since then.
December 14th – Christmas Party and Jacobs Join.
If any member requires transport to any of our meetings, particularly through thewinter months/dark nights, please let me know and we will arrange for someone topick you up. I know that some of you don't like driving at night.
Take care and God Bless
Marie
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From our RemembranceBook for OctoberIn Loving Memory of1st Mary Norris1st Janie Halliwell3rd James Chadwick4th Walter Richardson4th Edith Emily Blades4th David Woodman8th Ena Mitchell8th Gemma Douglas10th Betty Garner12th Margaret Somers13th Frank Bennett13th Joe Stringfellow14th Ellen Ormesher14th Dorothy Percival15th William Andrews15th Elsie Barton16th Heather Sutton19th Robert Gill20th Albert Christie20th Elizabeth Norris20th Joseph Johnson20th James Houghton22nd Cyril Dunsby28th Ethel Green28th Dorothy O’Rourke30th Annie Dean30th Jean Norris
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From our RemembranceBook for NovemberIn Loving Memory of2nd Thomas Macdonald5th Michael John Wellby6th Mary Ann Jackson8th Marion Abram 14th Doreen Jackson16th Derek Herterich17th Susanna Halsall17th Brenda Manchester18th Eric Ingham18th Harry Abram19th James Walsh21st Michael Hunter20th Marion Abram22nd Clifford Cook23rd Bill Rofe24th Jack Tate25th Margaret Kershaw25th Claire Hodgson26th James Gaskell27th Tom Chapman28th Abigail Sharrock28th Helen McCrone28th William Dean29th Elizabeth Ashurst29th Michael Wilding
29th Joseph Mather30th Margaret Lowe30th Ann Watson
If you would like a name added to theRemembrance Book, please contact theVicar or Churchwarden
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Family PurseDATE STEWARDSHIP GIFT AID S.ORDERS LOOSE PLATE
13th July £413.40 £93.00 £9.00
25th July £160.30 £121.30 £1162.50 £4.00
15th Aug £965.30 £182.35 £313.00
29th Aug £184.00 £75.00 £1020.00 £14.00
36 Club Draw July 2021
PRIZE TICKET NO NAME£50 48 Rachel Baron£40 145 Marion Campbell£30 131 Eileen Matthews£20 42 Margaret Walsh£20 84 John Oliver
36 Club Draw August 2021
PRIZE TICKET NO NAME£50 24 Helen Orme£40 121 Paul & Chris Britton£30 7 Gerry Mottershead£20 143 Barbara Jones£20 84 John Oliver
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From the RegistersHOLY BAPTISM“We welcome you into the Lord’s Family”1st August Edith Nora Johnson15th August Karlie Rose Wilkinson29th August Harry George O’Sullivan5th Sept Alice Edith May Thompson
HOLY MATRIMONY “Those whom God hath joined together”18th Sept Samuel Potter & Rachel Rigby
CHRISTIAN BURIAL “May the Souls of the Faithful Departed Rest in Peace”6th August Karen Ball 1st Sept Mary Monk
AcknowledgementsThe PCC would like to thank all those who have kindly made donations to St James’ Church
£100.00 In loving memory of our Dad, Matt Morris – Jackie, Bill, Paul, Cath & family
£30.00 In loving memory of my husband James, from Margaret Walsh & family
£100.00 Donation at the Baptism of Edith Nora Johnson
£74.35 At the funeral of Karen Ball
£89.45 Donations at the Baptism of Karlie Rose Wilkinson
£20.00 At the Baptism of Harry George O’Sullivan
£84.00 At the Baptism of Alice Edith May Thompson
£5.00 In memory of Mary Monk, a dear friend -Joan Andrews
£10.00 In memory of Mary Monk, a good friend and neighbour,Anne & Reg Sutton
£20.00 In memory of Mary Monk from Anne Sharples
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Donations to the Building ProjectThe Building Project team, thank you all for your donations, although the mainwork is now completed to enable us to use the hall, there are still jobs to do. The storage cupboard fronts in the hall need replacing. There is paving to be completed around the back of the hall in the garden. It has been suggested that thefence at the front of the hall is in need of replacement. The car park is in need ofattention, resurfacing/white lining. So your donations are still needed.
DONATIONS SINCE LAST MAGAZINE£36.00 Sale of cakes at Hall Opening Day£90.00 Return of 3 – 36Club winnings£50.00 Donation Sheila Grime£50.00 In loving memory of Mary Monk, a dear friend –
from Doreen & Gordon Milner£20.00 In loving memory of Mary Monk, a lovely lady –
from Sue & Gerry £1250.00 Attic Sale held on the weekend
of 31st July/1st Aug. Sue is still collecting for her next pop-up Attic Sale – waiting for a good weatherforecast. This time – NO BOOKS - NO DVD’s - NO CD’s and NO CLOTHES.
YOUR CHOIR NEEDS YOU!If there is anyone out there who can sing and would like to join the
church choir you will be very welcome. We meet on a Monday
morning at 10:30 to sort out the hymns for the following Sunday,
have a sing through of them and have a laugh and
a chat. Even if you cannot make the Monday
morning run throughs, please come and see me
after a service and we can discuss how we can get
round that. You don't have to read music, but if
you have a good voice you will be very welcome.
Pauline Chapman, organist.
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Thank youI would like to say on your behalf a hugeTHANK YOU to Barbara and MichaelBanks. Barbara has been delivering thechurch magazine to local residents since shewas eleven years old and latterly, assisted byMichael been collecting from the printers and
collating prior to bringing them into church. During lock-down, this has been invaluable in
keeping us all informed.
Barbara has said that after the December/January magazine, she is hanging up her postal sack and taking a well earned rest but we cannot let her and Michael go without expressing our thanks for a job well done.
Sue Crawford
Thank youI would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks and appreciation for all
the items donated to our 5th Attic Sale held at the end of July which was very
successful and made our total raised since starting our Building Project in 2018,
a Grand Total of over £10,000.
A special thank you to Alan Carr for the use of his trailer, once again through his
support and participation we were able to have the
Attic Sale at my home address. Thank you to all
my friends, Anne, Sue & John, Laura, Shaun,
and Edith my neighbour, for all the sorting,
loading and selling, with a special thank
you to my friend Dave Huyton for
manning the sale on the Sunday
morning, enabling me to go to church.
Thank you to everyone who purchased
items at the sale and a big Thank you to
my partner Gerry for being my wing man.
Sue Wild
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GRAND BONFIRE & FIREWORKS
Friday 5th November
Gates open at 6.00pmFire lit at 5.45pm
Followed by Fireworks at 7pm
All the traditional attractions and refreshments
AdmissioN: Adult £5 - ChildREN FREE
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Diary for October 2021(PLEASE NOTE - THERE WILL BE CHANGES AS THE RULES AROUND COVID ARE RELAXED.)
1 8.00pm Dance at Church Hall with Sounds Retro
3 TRINITY 18 HARVEST SUNDAY9.00am Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion No Sunday School
Followed by Lunch in the church hall
5 7.00pm Deanery Synod at St James
6 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
10 TRINITY 199.00am Holy Communion10.30am Team Service
12 Tues 7.30pm Mothers Union
13 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
17 TRINITY 209.00am Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion with Sunday School
36 Club Draw
19 Tues 8.00pm PCC
20 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
21 Thurs 3.30pm Heskin School closes for half term
24 LAST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 9.00am Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion
27 Wed No Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
30 Sat CLOCKS GO BACK ONE HOUR TONIGHT
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31 4th SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT9.00am Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion
NOVEMBER 2021
1 Mon 9.00am Heskin School opens after half term
3 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
5 Fri 5.45pm BONFIRE AT ST JAMES GATES OPEN 6PM
7 3rd SUNDAY BEFORE AVENT9.00am Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion with Sunday School
9 Tues 7.30pm Mothers Union
10 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
14 2nd SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT9.00am Holy Communion10.30am Remembrance Sunday Service
16 Tuesday 8.00pm PCC
17 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
20 Sat 11.00 to 2.00pm CHRISTMAS FAIR AT ST JAMES
21 SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT – CHRIST THE KING 9.00am Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion with Sunday School12.00 noon 36 Club Draw6.00pm Confirmation Service here at St James
24 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
28 1st SUNDAY OF ADVENT 9.00am Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion
DECEMBER 2021
1 Wed 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)
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Many of you will have passed the church field this summer and have wondered what wasgoing on. Tents, gazebos, hay bales and young people running round making lots of noise(poor Stefan living next door). What were they doing?
For four weeks this summer the church hall and field were used by Nefyn camps. Nefyn camps come under the banner of Urban Saints. For those of you not familiar with thename Urban Saints maybe you’ve heard of Crusaders (Crusaders was renamed Urban Saintsin 2007).
SO WHAT WERE NEFYN CAMPS DOING IN WRIGHTINGTON?
In any other summer Nefyn camps can be found in Nefyn on the Llŷn Peninsula, a beautifulpart of the world.
This year Welsh covid restrictions were going to make it very difficult. The Nefyn committeelooked around for suitable re-location sites in the north west of England and received a warmwelcome from Anne and Stefan when we initially visited. The church PCC agreed to us coming and 6 weeks later tents were being put up and children were arriving.
Nefyn camps were started back in 1962. It all started when one young Crusader told hisClass Leader, “My mum won’t let me go to Crusader Camps at St David’s. I’d have to changetrains twice and the journey takes 8 hours”. This triggered the vision and the planning forthe first Manchester Area Crusader Camp, which took place on a field in Nefyn in August1962 and 59 years later they are still going strong.
Facilities have obviously changed a lot during that time. Initially there the toilets were earthlatrines, and sumps were dug for wastewater, lighting was paraffin hurricane lamps, with “Tilley” lamps in the marquee. Nowadays on the farmer’s field, where cows are keptduring the rest of the year, we have plumbed toilets and showers, electric lighting in themarquee and mains gas ovens in the cookhouse but the young people and leaders still sleepin tents. The activities on camp have changed less during that time. Nefyn favourites including ‘Hunt the leader’, ‘Cluedo’, ‘Crocker’, ‘Volcanoes’ and ‘Wanted’ have remained firmfavourites for years.
This summer 142 young people and 110 leaders camped at St James. We ran 7 camps, each3 night long for young people aged 9-18. The days were run as much as possible on typicalNefyn lines and included daily quiet times, evening meetings, meals and lots of games andfun. At the heart of everything we do we aim to communicate the love of God. Althoughwe missed the beach and sea, we loved joining you in Wrightington, and having the use ofyour field and fabulous church hall.
What’s happening on the field?
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WHAT’S HAPPENING ON THE FIELD? IMAGE GALLERY...
Nefyn Bay
A game of Hunt the Leader
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An evening meeting in the church hall
Making scarecrows in Wrightington
A game of Volcanoes
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You have been so generous in lending your facilities to us for 4 weeks, especially after all thefundraising and hard work you’ve put into the development of the church hall. We hopewe’ve looked after them well for you and we were so happy to contribute £3800 to yourchurch funds (£5 per person per night). It was such a joy to partner with you in mission. A special thanks to the PCC for agreeing to us using your facilities, to Stefan for putting upwith the noise, for Ann for going above and beyond to help make it all happen, for Petermowing the field and supplying hay bales and to charity farm for allowing leaders to use theshowers (which probably weren’t used as much as they should have been!)
We hope to be back in Nefyn next summer for our 60th year of camps but thanks again foryour generosity this year and if you know any young people who would like to join us nextyear please see www.nefyncamps.co.uk
What’s happening on the field?.. continued from Page 15
Play and Praise is now back again – 10.30am to 12.15pm – every
Wednesday during term time. This group is run by the Mothers Union
for parents and children from 0-5.
Children must be accompanied by a parent, grandparent or carer.
We have lots of toys to play with, as well as a slide, ride-a-longs, prams
and dolls. We have a storytime and a singing time followed by tea and
toast. We extend a warm welcome back to those who have been before
and to all new families joining us for the first time.
At our first meeting back
we did have several
families who were with us
18 months ago and it was
so lovely to see them,
and to see how the children
had grown, and to welcome
those there for the
first time.
Welcome all
The Play and Praise team
PLAY AND PRAISE
Heskin Pemberton’s C of e Primary sCHool
Hello from everyone at Heskin Pemberton’s school,
i hope you’ve all had a peaceful, enjoyable and relaxing summer. although we love the holidays, it really isgreat to get back to school and see everyone again. as well as lots of familiar faces, this year, we have alsowelcomed 16 new children to our school. they’ve all settled in amazingly well and are making lots of newfriends.
over the summer, one of our hard working teaching assistants, miss Dean, became mrs stringfellow. i’m sure you’ll agree that there’s nowt like a good wedding! We are delighted for mr & mrs stringfellow andwe all wish them both a long and happy life together.
as you may be aware, Chorley was host to the G7 speakers’ Conference this year and Heskin Pemberton’s,as always, played its part in welcoming these important people, from all over the world, to our little bit oflancashire. not only did we take part in the Chorley tidy Up but martha, one of our year 6 pupils, represented our school at the conference itself. she met sir lindsay Hoyle and all of the other delegates,before helping with the tree planting ceremony at astley Park. What an exciting start to the year!
at the end of september, our older pupils were treated to a visit by the ex-Preston north end footballer,matt Walsh. matt put our children through their paces with some football skill development drills andthen spoke about the importance of healthy eating for not only footballers but for everyone. it was agreat day and we look forward to seeing matt back at our school very soon.
i hope you’ve enjoyed reading about the fun and enjoyment we all share at Heskin Pemberton’s and pleasefeel free to visit our website if you would like to know more about our school.www.heskinpembertons.co.uk
best Wishes,
love, prayers and best wishes,
alan brindle - Head teacher [email protected] - 01257 451365
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Let all that you do be done in Love. 1 Corinthians 16:14
A school family built on Love, strengthened by Faith and enriched by Joy.
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Restaurant & Bar
Private Function Room available for all your family occasions
Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries and Funerals
Projector also for available for meetings/conferences
Gift Vouchers Available
Tel: 01257 451400www.cornerhousewrightington.co.uk
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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER ROTAS 2021
If you are unable to undertake your task on the rota, please either exchange with someone else or contact Anne 01257 424105/07900 633905.
If you wish your name to be added to the list please see Rev Stef.
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St James’ the Great, Church Lane, Wrightington with Heskin, Lancashire, WN6 9SN
SUNDAY SERVICES9.00am Prayer Book Communion
10.30am Parish Communion(with Sunday School on 1st & 3rd Sundays during Term time)
2nd Sunday - Team Service - No Communion4th & 5th Sundays Parish Communion
WEEKDAYSWednesday 10.30am Play & Praise (Parent & Toddler Group)