The Coker Ridgeway 19 October 2014
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The Coker Ridgeway 19 October 2014
The Coker Ridgeway weekly 8am Holy Communion (BCP) East Coker CH 9.15am Family Service Pendomer tba 9.15am Family th Communion Closworth DW/MW 19 October 2014 (The Parishes of East Coker, Sutton Bingham, Closworth, West Coker, Hardington Mandeville, East Chinnock and Pendomer) Sunday 19th October. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Green Proper 24 8am HC (BCP) Hardington DW 9.15am Family Service Pendomer DW 9.15am Family Service E Chinnock David Bakewell 10.45 HC (BCP) Sutton Bingham tba 10.45 Sung Eucharist East Coker CH 10.45am HC (CW) West Coker DW 6.00 Evensong E Coker Keith Stevens 6.30 Service of Prayer for Healing and Wholeness Hardington DW Collect for The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Almighty and everlasting God, increase in us your gift of faith that, forsaking what lies behind and reaching out to that which is before, we may run the way of your commandments and win the crown of everlasting joy; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Sunday 26th October The Last Sunday after Trinity Green Proper 25 8am HC (BCP) E Chinnock Trevor Farmiloe 9.15am HC (CW) Pendomer CH 10.45am Sung Eucharist East Coker CH 10.45am Family Service Hardington Daphne Creed 10.45am Morning Worship (CW) W Coker 6.30pm Evensong Closworth Geoff Doye Sunday 2nd November All Saints' Sunday Gold or White 8am Holy Communion (BCP) W Coker DW 9.15am HC (BCP) Sutton Bingham CH 9.15am HC (CW) East Chinnock DW 10.45 Sung Eucharist & Sunday School East Coker CH (Commemoration of those we love but see no longer) 10.45 Family Service & Commemoration of All Saints W Coker 10.45am Matins (BCP) Hardington DW 6pm Evensong East Coker Geoff Doye www.CokerRidge.org.uk Rev’d David Wilson 862328; thevicar@fastmail.co.uk Rev’d Charles Hatton 862125 charles.hatton51@btinternet.com Diary Mon 20 Oct 12.15 Bell ringers E Chinnock Tues 21 Oct 10:30 Coffee Morning East Chinnock Village Hall 10:30 Little Wheelers (Parents and children) E Coker V H Wed 22 Oct 10:30 E Coker Bible Study group. Windy Ridge, Burton Lane, E Coker 10:30am Coffee Morning Ridgeway House, Hardington 11:00 ECCF Coffee Stop Gospel Hall, E Coker 15.15 Seekers after school club, W Coker School Thurs 23 Oct 14:30 Fruitfulness on the Frontline (6 Weston Close, East Chinnock) 18.00 Wedding Rehearsal East Coker - Revd Trevor Farmiloe 19:30 Deanery synod with the Bishop. Holy Trinity, Yeovil see p4 Fri 24 Oct 19:30 The Man Jesus - Simon Callow (see p4) Electric palace, Bridport 19.30 Larkrise to Candleford. St Mary’s, Hardington Sat 25 Oct 11.00 Hardington Village Hall Coffee Morning 13.00 Wedding St Michael, E Coker - officiant Revd Trevor Farmiloe 14.00-16.00 E Coker Winter Fayre 19.30 Larkrise to Candleford. St Mary’s, Hardington Tues 28 Oct 10:30 Little Wheelers (Parents & Children) East Coker VH 19:45 Benefice Choir Practice (St Mary’s Hardington) Wed 29 Oct 11:00 ECCF Coffee Stop Gospel Hall, E Coker Thurs 30 Oct 14:30 Fruitfulness on the Frontline (6 Weston Close, East Chinnock) 19.30 I am the Lord who heals you. St James church Yeovil BA20 2EZ see note on p4 Fri 31 Oct 10.00 Charity Coffee Morning. Forrester’s Arms, Holywell Sat 1 Nov 11.00-11.45 Ringers East Chinnock 12.15 Confirmation Rehearsal, Wells Cathedral 14.00 Confirmation with Communion. Wells Cathedral Mon 3 Nov 14.00 Hymn choosing. Amberlea, East Chinnock 19:30 Midweek Meeting for Bible study & prayer I Peter, W Coker Rectory Tues 4 Nov 10:30 Coffee Morning East Chinnock Village Hall 10:30 Little Wheelers (Parents and children) E Coker V H 19.30 Benefice Council. St Mary’s, Hardington Wed 5 Nov 11:00 ECCF Coffee Stop Gospel Hall, E Coker 14.00-14.20 Informal prayer for Benefice - All Welcome. St Michael’s Lady Chapel, E Coker 15.15 Seekers after school club, W Coker School Thurs 6 Nov 14:30 Fruitfulness on the Frontline (6 Weston Close, East Chinnock) Sat 8 Nov 10.00 Remembrance Service rehearsal, St Martins Lectionary Readings for today 1 Thessalonians 1.1-10 1Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: Grace to you and peace. 2 We always give thanks to God for all of you and mention you in our prayers, constantly 3remembering before our God and Father your work of faith and labour of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. 4For we know, brothers and sisters beloved by God, that he has chosen you, 5because our message of the gospel came to you not in word only, but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with full conviction; just as you know what kind of people we proved to be among you for your sake. 6And you became imitators of us and of the Lord, for in spite of persecution you received the word with joy inspired by the Holy Spirit, 7so that you became an example to all the believers in Macedonia and in Achaia. 8For the word of the Lord has sounded forth from you not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but in every place where your faith in God has become known, so that we have no need to speak about it. 9For the people of those regions report about us what kind of welcome we had among you, and how you turned to God from idols, to serve a living and true God, 10and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead—Jesus, who rescues us from the wrath that is coming. Matthew 22.15-22 15 Then the Pharisees went and plotted to entrap him in what he said. 16So they sent their disciples to him, along with the Herodians, saying, ‘Teacher, we know that you are sincere, and teach the way of God in accordance with truth, and show deference to no one; for you do not regard people with partiality. 17Tell us, then, what you think. Is it lawful to pay taxes to the emperor, or not?’ 18But Jesus, aware of their malice, said, ‘Why are you putting me to the test, you hypocrites? 19Show me the coin used for the tax.’ And they brought him a denarius. 20Then he said to them, ‘Whose head is this, and whose title?’ 21They answered, ‘The emperor’s.’ Then he said to them, ‘Give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperor’s, and to God the things that are God’s.’ 22When they heard this, they were amazed; and they left him and went away. ©NRSV A prayer of Thomas Ken: (quoted on the prayer card from the Bishops – see p4) God, our heavenly father, make, we pray, the door of this Church wide enough to welcome all who need human love and fellowship and a Father’s care; but narrow enough to shut out all envy, pride, and lack of love. Here may the tempted find help, the sorrowing receive comfort, the careless be awakened to repentance, and the penitent be assured of your mercy; and here may all your children renew their strength and go on their way in hope and joy; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Around the Benefice (and area) We have received a signed card from the Bishops reminding us that the Benefice is due to be prayed for in the Diocesan Calendar of prayer on Friday 24th October. The prayer on the card is reproduced on p3. (If anyone would like to see a copy of the Calendar I will gladly either email or print a copy, it is also available on the diocesan website. David W.) Visit of Bp of Bath & Wells, Rt Rev’d Peter Hancock to Yeovil Deanery 7.30pm Thursday 23 Oct at Holy Trinity Church (opp B & Q). ALL INVITED AND WELCOME ‘I am the Lord who heals you’ at St James Church, Preston Road on Thursday 30th October 7.30pm. One of the speakers is Martin Cavender, author of one of the articles in the current Diocesan magazine ‘Manna’. It is arranged by ReSource – an Anglican charity which works for the renewal of people and churches for mission in the power of the Holy Spirit: www.resource-arm.net East Coker church lunch will take place at the Helyar Arms on Sun 2nd Nov at noon. Please sign up on the form by the church door if you would like to come, or phone Alison Hatton (862125). Shoebox Appeal leaflets explaining the ‘dos’ & ‘don’ts’ should be in all the churches now. The boxes are being collected on Nov 10th at 9.30am, so if I could have them the week before that would be a great help. Judith Shaw (tel. 863218) Fruitfulness on the Frontline. How can we encourage one another to let God work through us more effectively in our everyday lives? Come and join us as we follow an imaginative and challenging presentation of 8 week sessions from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, using DVD and study notes. Starting at 2.30pm on 9th Oct at 6, Weston Close, East Chinnock. All welcome, Further info from Gillian Tettmar 862003 or gillian.peter@virgin.net The Man Jesus – a play by Simon Callow at the Electric Palace, Bridport 7.30pm Friday 24th October. Jacqueline Clough (850256; tomandjacqueline@btinternet.com) has further info and the opportunity of a discount if enough folk want to make up a party from the Benefice. Sherborne Abbey insight programme Autumn 2014. - leaflets and posters in the various church buildings The Lord’s Larder is currently running short of the following items, meals in a tin, tinned potato, tinned mince & onion, tinned ravioli, jars of pasta sauce, sugar, 80 Teabags, tins of rice pudding and savoury biscuits. Job advert for Will Aid on web version at www.CokerRidge.org.uk 19 Oct 2014 Matthew 22.15 – 22 Taxes and Caesar Let's begin with some questions... Did you put on shoes this morning or did you come to church in a car? Do you have cereal for breakfast or don't you like football? Are you a Christian or do you live in Yeovil? Will you obey God, or will you pay taxes to Caesar? What I want to do this morning is to sketch in the scene and move from that to think about what Jesus’ enigmatic answer might have meant then and its implication for us today. The background Pharisees and Herodians - an alliance of chalk and cheese - the religious right with the Jewish Roman supporters - Socialist Workers' Party and the Conservatives. A deliberate plot to entrap – if he say Ok to taxes can be portrayed as a traitor, If ‘No’ then as an enemy of Rome - remember we are not talking about a Radio 4 debate but people coming to Jesus who were trying to find a way to destroy him (Matthew 12.14)- it's as frank and brutal as that. The scene That denarius: (the coin he used for this tax) - on the one side ‘Tiberius Caesar Augustus son of the divine Augustus’ and on the reverse ‘Highest Priest’. Jesus question - whose head and title? [Image – cf Man in God’s image – Caesar can only claim what is his but so does God with regard to his image in man] Jesus response "give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperor's, and to God the things that are God's" (Lit: ‘therefore give what is of Caesar to Caesar and (or but) that of God to God’) It seems clear that it cannot mean some sort of division of loyalties or of spheres of responsibility - that simply flies in the face of all of Jesus’ teaching whether from to ‘love the Lord your God’ with everything to ‘seek first the kingdom of God....’ A coin in contravention of the 10 Commandments (no images), A coin with blasphemous statements on it So: Yes, pay taxes – part of your God-given responsibilities – for you really have no option anyway – the Romans are in control but just think what this empire is doing and saying and its usurping of God’s authority? [and how you turned to God from idols, to serve a living and true God 1 Thess 1.11] Today? 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