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Rota of Services in the 6 Parishes – August 2014 Badger Beckbury Ryton Kemberton Stockton Sutton
Maddock
August 3rd
9.30am Communion
(trad)
(KH)
6.30pm Evening Worship
(KH)`
11.00am LAMMAS
(KH)
12 PICNIC
10th
9.30am
Communion trad (KH)
9.30am
Matins (LT)
11.00am
Communion (new) (KH)
11.00am
Morning Worship
(TD)
17th
9.30am
Communion
(NR)
11.00am Communion
(NR)
24th
9.30am Morning Worship
(LT)
11.00am Morning Worship
(TD)
Baptism 1.00pm (Pippa
Thorneycroft)
31st
9.30am
Matins (LT)
9.30am
Communion (new) (KH)
8.15am
Communion Trad (KH)
11.00am
Matins (KH)
Abbreviations: KH=Rev Keith Hodson; TD=Tina Dalton; LT=Local Team; NR=Rev Norman Robinson
FLOWERS FOR THE LORD’S TABLE
August 3rd Mrs Jacky Butlin August 10th & 17th Mrs Angela Chatham August 24th & 31st Mrs Elaine Ellismore
ST.MARY’S SUTTON MADDOCK CHURCH LOTTERY
“Congratulations” The two lucky winners of cash prizes in July were:
1st Prize of £20 – Number 5 and 2nd Prize of £10 – Number 1
Thank you for supporting your local church which costs £1000 a month to keep the doors open. The next draw is on Sunday 17
th August at 12.15pm at the Church
Contacts:Angela Chatham 01952730216 or Chris Walker 01952730666
SHROPDOC - 08444 06 8888 Note: If you have anything to put in the next Newsletter, please let Angela Chatham have it in writing by the
14th of this month-Brockton Grange, Shifnal, TF11 9LZ – 01952730216, email [email protected]
or The Rev’d Keith Hodson: 01952750774 - email: [email protected] Thank you
SUTTON MADDOCK GOOD NEWSLETTER SIX PARISHES
Badger, Beckbury, Kemberton, Ryton, Stockton, SuttonMaddock
DIARY DATES for AUGUST 2014 OUT & ABOUT Every Monday to Friday Oasis Christian Shop in Shifnal open 11am - 3.00 pm. Every Saturday Oasis Christian Shop open in Shifnal open 11 am to 1 pm Every Wednesday Norton Nippers Family Group in Norton Village Hall 9.30-11.00am
***Every Thursday Credit Union at Oasis, 1 Shifnal Shopping Centre, Shifnal 2.30-4.30pm***
Fri 1st 10.30am Informal Prayers, Oasis, Shifnal Shopping Centre Sat 2nd 4.00pm WW1 Centenary Event, Ryton Church Sun 3rd 11.00am Six Parishes Lammas Service Sutton Maddock Church followed by Bring & Share Picnic Tues 12th 2.00pm Six Parishes Friendship Club, Old Post Office Sat 30th 7.00pm Twilight Walk through Apley Park
ST. MARY’S SUTTON MADDOCK CHURCH invite you to a
Harvest Concert with the
Darby Singers
on
Friday 10th October 2014
“at home on the land” Watch this space!
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CHURCH NEWS
....Ryton Church are holding a World War 1 centenary event starting at 4pm on 2nd August . There will be a display in church;
tea and cake; a wartimes songs singalong, As well as a chance to climb the tower to see the repair work and enjoy the view. £5 entry includes tea and cake ....The Six Parishes Lammas Service will be at Sutton Maddock Church at 11am on 3rd August, followed by a bring and share picnic in the garden of Sutton Hall Farm (if dry ; if wet we will have to be indoors by kind permission of Ed and Jacky Butlin) ....Stockton Church are arranging a Twilight Walk through Apley Park starting at 7pm Saturday 30th August Tickets £10 including refreshments.
WEDDINGS
Congratulations to Craig Samuel and Rose Small who were married on 21st June at Kemberton Church
CONDOLENCES
We extend our sympathies to the family of the late Dee Lowe age 57 whose funeral service was held at West Hope Burial Ground on 6th July
Stockton PCC invite you to join a TWILIGHT WALK
on Saturday, 30th August at 7.00pm. The walk starts and finishes
at Apley Lodge (home to David and Sue Ward), and supper is included in the ticket price of £10.00 (children under 14 free). Strictly NO dogs, please. Walk in the park by kind permission of Lord and Lady Hamilton. Contact Hilary (730205), Rae (730297) or any church member for tickets.
IN SHIFNAL DISTRICT
CREDIT UNION
“The purpose of a Credit Union is to:- ......promote financial well-being within the local area by providing access to affordable savings and loan products. ......create a source of credit facilities for the benefit of its members at a fair and reasonable rate of interest. ......use and control members’ funds for the mutual benefit of all members.”
Visit www.fairshare.uk.com to find out more or call 01952 282528
SI SIX PARISHES FRIENDSHIP CLUB
Our long awaited trip to Apley Walled Garden finally came to fruition in July and what a lovely varied afternoon it was. We were met at the Apley Farm Shop by head gardener Phil Allen who
then led a convoy of cars through Apley Park stopping eventually near to Apley Hall itself. On
getting out of the cars we looked around and could see nothing resembling a garden and then Phil opened a field gate and led us through a herd of cows towards a small copse. Passing
through more gates our eyes took in a vista of something like an old village with buildings down
one side, semi-derelict greenhouses on the other, but a few words from Phil explained what
exactly we were seeing; on the one side the greenhouses were in the process of restoration,
nearby were huge cold frames and to the right of the track were a row of potting sheds and a
boiler house which supplied heated air to the rear of a wall on which apricots and peaches were grown. As we moved further on we came to the garden itself and a blaze of colour met the eye,
planted in blocks around the garden nasturtiums and marigolds planted to attract bees and
butterflies, then we were led through a huge variety of vegetables, some new, some old types. It was fascinating to see and listen to by our 24 members present.
After the garden tour we went back to the Creamery Café for a pot of tea and a slice of Julie’s homemade cake, which we thoroughly enjoyed. Our members would like to thank all the staff
members involved in making this a very memorable afternoon. Our long awaited trip to Apley
Walled Garden finally came to fruition in July and what a lovely
Our next meeting on Tuesday 12th August is at The Old Post Office
starting at 2pm for afternoon tea in the garden
Contact: David and Beryl Tooth 01952750324
MOTORCYCLING EVENT – 2014 NATIONAL ROAD RALLY
Thank you to everyone who helped with the National Rally checkpoint at
Sutton Hall Farm and as always, special thanks to Ed and Jacky Butlin. We had 161 riders through the checkpoint between 12:00 on Saturday 5th
July and 07:00 on Sunday 6th July. Thankfully, the weather was kind and we had a steady stream of riders to keep us going. They recognise our voluntary efforts and are always appreciative of the welcome they get at Sutton Maddock, plus of course the offer of lovely refreshments. This year they donated more than ever before - £250.63 for church funds. Chris Walker, our treasurer, has reported that since we started in 2004, £1,200 has been donated in this way. We’ve yet to find out if we’ve again been voted the best checkpoint in the country but on the night, two National Rally committee members visited, and along with most of the riders, expressed their thanks and appreciation to us. It was lovely to again have the retired Bishop of Hereford ride up on his green machine for a chat, and of course, tea and cake. The 2015 rally will be on the 4 and 5 July but as I am standing down
asco-ordinator now, we are looking for other(s) to take this over. If you are interested in this, please let me know before 1 September so that I can let
the NR organisers know in good time. Thank you to everyone who has supported the rally from providing bunting, refreshments, time etc, etc (a long list!) and particularly folks in the village
who have never complained! Shiona Ferriday
Shiona & Alan Ferriday 01952 730313 / 0797 1230 922
The Beckbury Show 2014
Planning continues for The 2014 Beckbury Show which will take place on Saturday 6th September. Date for the diary… - Clay Pigeon Shoot – August 16th Keep up to date with all the latest news and events… Visit the show website www.beckburyshow.co.uk
Follow @TheBeckburyShow The Beckbury Show
.........An opportunity to discuss, discover and learn together
Thursday evenings are Study evenings from September in St Andrew’s Shifnal! Living Faith (Bishop’s Certificate Course) For those who want to study the new Bishop’s Certificate course we will be starting afresh on 25th September –this course runs over a full year and is made up of three, ten week terms. The course is led by Janet Lambourne, Revd Sally Day and Revd Roger Balkwill Going Deeper (our own local second year) For those who want to study further, we are planning a series of short courses to run alongside Living Faith. This will be framed within a study of the Gospel of Mark, the Psalms and the Parables of Jesus and will give time to go into particular themes in more depth. More details will be available soon. Questions of Faith and Life If you feel like more of a beginner, this monthly discussion evening may suit you. We meet on the second Monday of the month at 7.15pm, starting with a simple bring and share supper, and continuing with time to discuss any questions that people bring. We next meet on Monday 14th September. To enrol, please contact our parish administrator Wendy Aykroyd on 01952 291532 or email on [email protected]
……………………………………………………………………………...........FROM the RECTORY
Dear Friends
I am writing this letter in the week following the Church of England’s decision to allow women to be bishops. This coincided with the prime minister’s decision to ‘reshuffle’ his cabinet and put three women into leadership roles.
When I last wrote about this topic in 2012, the Church’s parliament made up of bishops, clergy and lay members of the church was about to vote in November 2012, and, as it turned out, the proposal was defeated. It was lost by only the smallest margin of 6 votes in the laity section, whereas the bishops and clergy were in overwhelming favour.
The arguments for and against have not changed, and I am not aware that the details of the proposal have changed much in two years. At least it gets “the monkey off the Church’s back” in terms of making the institution less Victorian with regard to women. But I am less sure about some of the claims being made this week about the impact this decision will have for the Church. Some church leaders have hailed the day – July 14th when the decision was made - as “a momentous day” “a great day” “a cosmic shift” and yes I can agree that after 500 years of the Church of England’ existence we now have a major change in leadership make up.
But the Church of England still has huge issues to face, and I don’t believe that a mix of male and female bishops will be hugely more successfully in dealing with them than a male only ‘House of Bishops’.
Women clergy were introduced into the Church of England in 1994, and now make up one third of ordained priests, though only about one fifth make up the total of full time parish vicars. In those twenty years I am not aware that the Church has turned itself around. But it can be argued that after 480 years of male leadership it is asking a lot of a few women priests to make a huge impact. That will also be said about women bishops, and I expect that those women who are first appointed to be diocesan bishops will come under more scrutiny than will be given to another male bishop.
The Archbishop of Canterbury wisely commented that “the challenge will be for us to model good disagreement and to continue to demonstrate love for those who disagree on theological grounds”
Despite the vote in favour of women bishops, there will still be those who were not in favour. While in 1994, after the decision to allow women to be vicars, some left the Church of England (and some clergy became priests in the Roman Catholic Church) it seems that there will not be an exodus again following this vote about bishops. But we all wait and see, and we ‘watch this space’
Yours faithfully Keith Hodson
''this article does not necessarily express the views of the publishers''
PRAYER OF THE MONTH
Guide and direct, O Lord, the minds and hearts of all those working for the reshaping and renewal of the Church today, that the Church may be a fit agent for the coming of your Kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord Amen
On The Wing British Butterflies Gatekeeper (Hedge Brown) – August
The fifth of our 59 species of British butterflies to be featured is the Gatekeeper, also called the Hedge Brown. The Gatekeeper is orange on chocolate brown in colour, with a black eye spot containing two white dots on its forewings and small white dots on its hind wings. The wingspan is 37 – 48mm.
This butterfly spends much of its time basking with its wings open. The Gatekeeper is found in hedgerows, and woodland rides and will venture into gardens. It nectars on many plants - that include brambles, thistles, privet, ragwort, red clover and also honeydew.
A colour photograph of our featured butterfly will be displayed on the church noticeboard each month D&G
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