Easter 6 15 - The Parish of Abbots Langley

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Easter 6 15 - The Parish of Abbots Langley
NOTICES
The new PCC meets this week - at
the Annual Meeting Jane McHugh and Bill
Sanderson were elected as
Churchwardens and new members of
PCC are Anne Donald, Claire Edgerton
and Caroline Grange - see the list in the
porch for full membership.
Thank you to all those who donated
towards the DEC APPEAL for the
N E PA L EA R T H QU A K E l a s t
weekend a total of £420 was raised. The
bucket for donations will also be at the
back of church today if you missed last
week.
TRAIDCRAFT items will be
available during coffee today.
BEATING THE BOUNDS leaves
today (10th) at 11.15 am - Walking
11 miles (or parts of it) of the parish
boundary - all welcome.
CHRISTIAN AID WEEK
(10th-16th May) - starts today - if you
don’t receive an envelope this week
please take one from church and return
it to the office.
Wendy Meldrum is going on the
Christian Aid CLIMATE CHANGE
WALK in London on Wednesday
17th June, please speak with Wendy if
you would like to find out more.
ANNUAL REPORT AND
ACCOUNTS are available at the back
of church; a contribution towards the
cost of printing would be appreciated or
v i s i t
o u r
w e b s i t e :
www.abbotslangley.org.uk to view a
copy.
OUTLOOK (church magazine - 40p)
is available for May. Please take a copy.
Find us and
Like us on
THE PARISH OF ABBOTS LANGLEY
ASCENSION DAY is this Thursday
14th May. Parish Communion will be at
Bedmond at 8.00 pm. Please do come!
The
series
of
SPRING
CONCERTS in St Lawrence during
May continues on Saturday 16th May at
11.00 am (Richard Pinel, Assistant
Director of Music at St George’s,
Windsor); refreshments from 10.30 am.
Tickets £5 each (children free) available
on the door. See the handout for all
concert dates and details. All proceeds
towards the Organ Restoration Appeal.
Offers of homemade cakes/biscuits for
the remaining concerts would be
appreciated - speak to Pam.
CHILDREN OF EDEN - at the
Radlett Centre - Jan Taylor is in it 13th - 16th May contact the box office
on 01923 859291 for tickets.
FRIENDS’ OPEN GARDEN with
BBQ and live MUSIC on Saturday
6th June in the Abbots House Garden
from 11.30 am to 4.30 pm - see May
Outlook for more details.
CONTACT NUMBERS
Vicar:
The Revd Dr Jo Spreadbury
01923 263013
Curate:
The Revd David Warner
01923 518262
Assistant Priest: The Revd Angela Milton
01923 519453
Assistant Priest: The Revd Guy Buckler
via the Church Office
Reader:
Mrs Sally Sanderson
01923 265963
In an emergency please contact Jo or David
directly at anytime, day or night,
if someone needs the ministry of a priest.
StLawrenceChurchAbbotsLangley and TheTinChurchBedmond
St Lawrence the Martyr, Abbots Langley
with the Church of the Ascension, Bedmond
10th May 2015
THE SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
TODAY
WELCOME
8.00 am
Holy Communion
President & Preacher: The Revd Guy Buckler
Reader:
David Staines
9.30 am
Led by:
Hymns:
11.15 am
Second Sunday Service
The Revd Jo Spreadbury and
Wendy Meldrum
337 - 138 - 235 - 571
Beating the Bounds walkers leave
6.30 pm
Evening Communion
President & Preacher: The Revd David Warner
Welcome to everyone at our worship today
especially to those who have come to hear their
Banns of Marriage read, visitors and newcomers
- please introduce yourself if you are new or a
visitor.
If you have been confirmed or usually receive
Communion in your own church, please do
so here. If not, you are welcome to come to
the altar rail for a Blessing, and if you carry a
book with you the priest will know not to offer
you the bread and wine.
Please tell a sidesman before the service
if you would like a gluten-free wafer.
A T-loop is provided for hearing aid users.
SERVICES THIS WEEK
Holy Communion
10.15 am
Wednesday
9.30 am
Friday (inc. Morning Prayer)
Morning Prayer
9.30 am
Monday to Friday
Evening Prayer
5.15 pm
Monday to Friday
including prayers for peace on Monday
and prayers for healing on Tuesday
Prayer Extra
8.15 am
Thursday: prayers for the parish and
local community
For our younger members at 9.30 am:
Crèche - there is a room in the
church hall with suitable toys
(0-3 years)
Seekers in the church hall
(3-10 years)
except Second Sundays
(the Church Hall is at the end of the car park)
Quiet Children’s Corner in Church
Before the service,
listen to God;
and after the service,
listen to each other.
If you have come to the service
at 9.30 am please stay for a cup
of tea or coffee and a chat in the
church hall.
A collection is taken at each main service. (If you are a tax payer, please use a gift aid envelope.)
This money is fundamental to the life of the church: its ministry, mission and charitable giving.
You may notice that some people put nothing in the bag; this is because their giving is made by standing order.
JustTextGiving - a new way to give - text STLA12 followed by the amount to 70070.
www.abbotslangley.org.uk
THE PRAYERS AND BIBLE READINGS
COLLECT: God our redeemer, you have delivered us from the power of darkness
and brought us into the kingdom of your Son: grant, that as by his death he has
recalled us to life, so by his continual presence in us he may raise us to eternal 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. Amen.
FIRST READING
Acts 10.44-end
Pew Bible page 126
One of the early divisions in the Church was over the issue of salvation for the
Gentiles. Peter has advocated preaching to the people of Israel alone, until a dream
convinced him otherwise. Now, the Holy Spirit is given to the Gentiles, leaving the
Church with the question of whether it will follow where the Spirit of God leads.
SECOND READING
1 John 5.1-6
Pew Bible page 238
Continuing the great theme of love, the author tells us that it is by our obedience to
God that his love will be made known in the world. Faith in God, and obedience to
his commandments, can overcome anything the world may put in our way. And we
are not left alone: the Spirit of God guides us and works in us, and God has given gifts
of grace to the Church to sustain us (the references to water and blood in v.6 are
often interpreted as referring to baptism and the eucharist).
GOSPEL
John 15.9-17
Pew Bible page 106
Jesus’ teaching is a way of preparing his disciples for his coming death, resurrection
and ascension. Soon, he will no longer be physically present with them and they must
continue his work. After telling them that he is the ‘true vine’ (as we heard last
week) Jesus goes on to tell his disciples that they must bear fruit, which they can do
by abiding in him. In the Old Testament, it was counted an honour to be a ‘servant of
God’. Now, Jesus tells his disciples they will be counted not as servants but as his
friends: they are to be united with him in ministry.
POST COMMUNION PRAYER:
God our Father, whose Son Jesus Christ
gives the water of eternal life: may we
thirst for you, the spring of life and
source of goodness, through him who is
alive and reigns, now and for ever.
Amen.
READINGS NEXT SUNDAY
Acts 1.15-17, 21-end
1 John 5.9-13
John 17.6-19
AVAILABILITY
Jo - day off: Friday
David - day off: Saturday
Loving God,
we pray for the people of Nepal,
devastated by an earthquake
at this time,
we know you are present among the suffering
may your comfort be known by those
in that darkest valley
we pray that help will reach all those who need it,
and lift to you Christian Aid's partners in Nepal,
as they seek to swiftly respond to those in need
in Jesus' name we pray,
Amen.
Christian Aid
FOR OUR PRAYERS
GIVE THANKS FOR
» the gift of baptism, through which we are
united with God and other Christians
» the gift of friendship – with each other and
with God
PRAY FOR
» godparents and godchildren
» a greater obedience to God’s call, that you
may bear fruit for him
» the continuing work and witness of
Christian Aid - (Christian Aid Week
10th-16th May)
» the people of Nepal following the earthquake
and for the DEC Appeal
» the peoples of Ukraine and Nigeria, Iraq and
Syria, Palestine & Israel; and all seeking to end
terror and conflict
» the Revd Canon Michael Beasley to be
consecrated as Bishop of Hertford on
Thursday 14th May in Westminster Abbey
» Thomas and Donna Field on their
First Wedding Anniversary
» those who worship at St Paul’s Church
» Tiny Tots and its leaders
» those who live in Hawthorn Close,
Hazelbury Avenue and Hazelwood Lane
THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR IN NEED
» Joyce Leadley : Owen Nelson : Bernard Besch :
Tom Stuart : Ellis Haggith : Sally Lawrence :
James Stevens : Lesley Durtnall : Chris :
Michael Beadle : Beryl Russell :
Christine Corners
R.I.P.
» Doreen Pritchard (Tanners)
* * * *
Amongst the charities we support financially and
with our prayers, this week we pray for the work
of the Camphill Village Trust.
The Camphill Village Trust provides a home for
people of all abilities within supportive
community environments.
Please pray for those who are part of the
Camphill community that they may all benefit
from the positive work that is happening and for
those who have the responsibility to manage and
lead effectively.
www.cvt.org.uk
THE COMING WEEK
MONDAY 11th
10.30 am Handbell Ringing practice
7.30 pm Bell Ringing practice
TUESDAY 12th
10.15 am Tuesday Coffee in St Lawrence
7.45 pm Dynamite Youth Group
8.00 pm Bereavement Visitors meeting in the
Methodist small hall
WEDNESDAY 13th
10.15 am Holy Communion including
MU Corporate Communion
followed by coffee
12.00 noon Bell Toll for World War I Soldier Arthur Roland Hill - RIP
12.15 pm Chiltern Midweek Ringers in
St Lawrence
3.30 pm Messy Church at the Methodist Church
8.00 pm PCC meets
THURSDAY 14th ASCENSION DAY
8.15 am Prayers for the local community
10.30 am Home Communion at Hanover Gardens
8.00 pm Parish Communion at Bedmond Church
FRIDAY 15th Matthias the Apostle
9.30 am Morning Prayer
with Holy Communion
6.15 pm Youth Choir practice
SATURDAY 16th
11.00 am Spring Concert in St Lawrence with
Richard Pinel Assistant Director of
Music at St George’s, Windsor
NEXT SUNDAY
THE SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
17th May 2015
8.00 am Holy Communion
President & Preacher: The Revd David Warner
9.30 am Parish Communion with Seekers
President: The Revd Jo Spreadbury
Preacher: The Revd David Warner
11.00 am Family Service at Bedmond
with Bedmond School Choir
Leader:
The Revd David Warner
12.00 noon Baptism of Darcy Ginder
12.30 pm Sunday Lunch Club
1.00 pm Baptism of Olivia Powell
6.30 pm Evening Prayer
Leader:
The Revd David Warner