Can you help? For your Information

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Can you help? For your Information
For your Information
Can you help?
FAMILY AREA. A family area with toys and a screen is in the
Lady Chapel for the first and third Sundays, this will replace the
crèche in the Bantoft Vestry. Parents to supervise their
children.
FLOWER ROTA. If you are able to volunteer to do the Altar
flowers please contact Ann Boxall  728618.
November
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9 Ann Boxall
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16 Wendy Scarpe
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23 Annie Wright
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30 Helen Schmuecker
Silver (November) Annie and Tony Wright
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MAGAZINE DELIVERY – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to deliver bimonthly Magazine starting with the December/January
issue which is delivered late November. The rounds are:
Nacton Road (347 to end – odds)
106
Hilton and Cody Road
78
Winfrith Road and Rye Close
37
If you are able to help please contact Liz Mears at the
Parish Office  723960.
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CHRISTMAS SHOE BOXES. Can you please
bring your filled boxes to the Parish Office
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by Wednesday 12 November. Thank you.
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COME & GET TOGETHER. There will be no Get Together on
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9 November (today) as it is Remembrance Sunday. Come
Together will meet as normal.
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LADIES, CAN YOU SING THE TOP LINE? We URGENTLY
need at least 3 - 4 ladies who can sing the top line in our
choir, to help us with our Remembrance, Advent and
Christmas services. This is an important part of our worship,
and we really need your help. Please contact Keith Salmon
if you can help us.
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LEPROSY MISSION. St Augustine’s has
been invited to direct our support for the
Leprosy Mission to a specific project.
We have selected the Premananda Memorial Leprosy
Hospital in Kolkata, India. More details in a forthcoming
issue of The Beacon. If you have a collecting box to empty
or would like to have one please speak to Anita or Keith
Nolde. Also the latest trading catalogue is now available at
the back of church with cards and gifts for Christmas.
Keith and Anita Nolde
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LARGE CHRISTMAS CARD. We will be having a large
Christmas card this year for all to sign with donations going
to a charity that our Church supports (yet to be decided).
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CONGRATULATIONS to Keith and
Margaret Robins who celebrated their
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Ruby Wedding last Sunday, 2
November.
Welcome to
‘Know Jesus, show his love,
make him known’
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IPSWICH NIGHT SHELTER. Are you able to volunteer to help
Ipswich Night Shelter particularly on a Monday night through
to Tuesday morning at the Salvation Army in Bramford Road,
start date to be confirmed. For further information please
speak to Trevor.
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REMEMBRANCE
SUNDAY
9th November, 2014
Contact Information and office details
Rev Trevor Golding 721523
E-mail: revtrevor@staugustinesipswich.org.uk
PARISH OFFICE is open:
Tuesday to Friday: 9.30 am to 11.30 am
 723960 or
E-mail: office@staugustinesipswich.org.uk
PASTORAL CO-ORDINATOR. Annette Don-Michael can be
contacted on  274065 if you need or are aware of anyone
that may need a visit etc.
WEDDING AND BAPTISM ENQUIRIES. If you would like to
enquire about a wedding or baptism at St Augustine's please
contact the church office to book an appointment.
Appointments are normally on a Tuesday evening.
Web Site: www.staugustinesipswich.org.uk
Registered Charity Number: 1131319
Vicar: Revd Trevor Golding
Assistant Clergy
Revd Ian Daniels (SSM)
Revd Jennifer Ragan (PTO)
Please ask if you need
a large text copy
Notices
Today
8.00 am
Holy Communion 1662 C.W. (Page 229)
Bible:
Ephesians 2 verses 11 - 18 (Page 241)
Matthew 5 Verses 1 - 12 (Page 7)
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All who are regular communicants in their own Christian
tradition are welcome to receive the sacrament. If you are not
a communicant do please come forward at that point in the
service to receive a blessing, keeping your hands below the rail.
Non-alcoholic wine and gluten free wafers are also available;
please let the Server know if you need either of these.
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9.30 am
Come Together in Church Hall
No Get Together today
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10.30 am
Remembrance Parade Service
Service details on screen and booklet
The Disasters Emergency Committee are urgently appealing
for funds to help member agencies intensify their efforts to
stop the explosive spread of Ebola in West Africa and to
support those affected. There will be a special collection
plate at the back of Church for the next two weeks. Thank
you.
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This week at St. Augustine’s
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Tuesday 11 November
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Wednesday 12 November
9.30 am -11.30 am Happy Hippos meet in Church Hall
1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Happy Hippos meet in Church Hall
2.00 pm Mothers’ Union meet in Bantoft Vestry
7.30 pm Alpha in Bantoft Vestry
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Refreshments are available in the Church Hall
Prayer is available at the Communion rail.
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6.30 pm
Evening Prayer (C.W. Page 72)
Bible:
Judges 7 Verses 2 - 22 (Page 241)
John 15 Verses 9 – 17 (Page 138)
Psalm: 82 (Page 690)
Nunc Dimittis (Page 77)
Hymns (M.P.): 478, 37, 746 & 207
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Today’s Additional Collect
God, our refuge and strength,
bring near the day when wars shall cease
and poverty and pain shall end,
that earth may know the peace of heaven,
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
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Please ensure that mobile phones are switched off
during the services.
The new pattern for services on the third Sunday is as follows;
 Morning Prayer at 9.00 am. As at present, coffee will be
available between the two services.
 Praise Together will be at 10.30 am
 There will be no 8.00 am service on the third Sunday, but
the 6.30 pm evening service will be Holy Communion
with Prayer for Healing
COFFEE HELP NEEDED ON THIRD SUNDAY
Help is required to wash up after coffee on the 3rd Sunday to
allow those serving coffee to go into the Praise Together
Service. Please speak to Julie Cook if you can assist.
9.00 am ‘Open the Book’ at Murrayfield School
Thursday 13 November
After the Service:
Magnificat (Page 76)
SERVICE TIMES ON THE THIRD SUNDAY.
7.00 am Prayer Breakfast in the Church Hall
10.00 am Holy Communion in the Lady Chapel
10.00 – 11.00 am Music & Rhyme meet in Church Hall
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Sunday 16 November Second Sunday before Advent
9.00 am Morning Prayer
10.30 am Praise Together
6.30 pm Holy Communion with Prayer for Healing
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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE:
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Dates for your diary
DIOCESAN CENTENARY CELEBRATION SERVICE on 23rd
November 3:30pm in the Cathedral. Tickets are free and on a
first come basis from the Cathedral office
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CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL 6 – 13 DECEMBER.
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Offers of help guidance sheets. Please take one from
the back of Church to see how you can help.
Rotas and offers of Help are available for signing on
the table in front of the Font.
We need lots of help to make this a successful celebration
of ‘Christmas Memories’. Any profit made will be given to
Ipswich Night Shelter and FIND.
Ann Boxall
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Those who are unwell:
Eve Mills, Hugh Pocock, Doug Mulley, Euan Morley,
Peter Prior.
The bereaved families and friends of:
Robert Sadd, June Ford, Raymond Orriss, Teddy Akrofi,
Joan Poulson.
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PRAYER BREAKFAST THIS THURSDAY.
On the second and fourth Thursdays in the month, in the
Church Hall, there will be early Morning Prayer, lasting
approximately 45 minutes, followed by breakfast. You are
welcome to come and go as time allows.
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IT’S A MIRACLE. Sue Wilcox, a Christian song writer, has
recently recorded a cd of ‘It’s a Miracle’ which she is selling
copies in aid of Church funds. Please contact Sue directly,
 725581, if you wish to purchase a copy.
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We meet again on Wednesday 12 November at 2.00 pm in
the Bantoft Vestry when there will be a talk on ‘The Fun of
Running a B&B’ by Mrs Christine Griffiths. All welcome.
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LADIES’ GROUP meet again on Tuesday 18 November at
8.00 pm in the Church Hall when there will be a talk on
‘Expedition to Iran in 1974’ by Ray Condon. All welcome.
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COFFEE MORNING including a Bring & Buy and Cake stall at
5 Lewes Close, Ipswich on Saturday 22nd November from
10.00 am to 12 noon. All proceeds raised will be used for
activities for people with mental health issues in the
Manchester area to take a group of young people away for a
holiday as they have done for the past two years.
Rosemary Ward