Corsley and Chapmanslade Churches
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Corsley and Chapmanslade Churches
Issue 314 Churches of the Cley Hill Villages Through the Open Doors 24th April 2015 Our Benefice This Week Church Calendar for the Benefice Around and About in the Benefice Our Friends in South Sudan Benefice Contacts Page Page Page Page 2 4 6 7 From the Editor’s Chair We are already at the end of April. May is an important month for us as we will be holding our May Fayre on Saturday 16 th May. We are very grateful that Mr and Mrs da Costa have given us permission to use their gardens for the May Fayre so we must pray for good weather. Manor Farm is next door to St Margaret’s so we plan to unveil the major fundraising appeal for the overhaul of the bells at St Margaret’s. It is many years since the bells were given a full overhaul so the costs will be in the order of £10,000 so we have a major challenge to keep the sound of our bells ringing out across the parish. I know that Dick Collins is still working on plans for that weekend but we hope to facilitate access to the bell-tower and perhaps there may be a training bell for people to try their hand at bell-ringing. If you can help out with the May Fayre then please contact either Stella Bayman on 832230 or Phil Jefferson on 832845. If bell-ringing is not your thing how about singing in our church choir? The choir is growing as we now have men regularly singing in the choir so if you would like to join us please contact either Marion on 832755 or Claire on 01985 218099. The patronal festival for St Philip & St James’ in Chapmanslade will be Sunday 24th May this year. Keith Muston 1 Next week’s Church Calendar for the Benefice of Cley Hill Villages Sunday 26th April – Fourth Sunday of Easter 9.30am at St Philip & St James’, Chapmanslade Eucharist President – Reverend Di Britten Welcome – Janet Aylesbury; Readers – Dennis Barnard & Rosalyn Dean; Intercessions – Richard Dean; Server & Chalice – Keith Muston 10.30am at St Peter & St Paul, Longbridge Deverill Eucharist President – Reverend Pauline Reid Readings First Reading: Acts 4: verses 5 to 12 Second Reading: 1 John 3: verses 16 to 24 Monday 27th April 10.30am at 5 Brimhill Rise, Chapmanslade Time to Think Home Group – John 9 – A blind man sees the light Please contact Phil on 832845 for further details Date Time Sun 3 May 0800 0930 1115 1930 1000 1030 1800 1800 1030 1430 0900 1030 1030 1930 Tue 5 May Sun 10 May Sun 10 May Sun 10 May Thu 14 May Mon 11 May Sat 16 May Sun 17 May Sun 17 May Sun 17 May Tue 19 May Service or Event 1662 BCP Holy Communion Eucharist Morning Worship After Alpha Home Group Rogation Eucharist Eucharist Rogation Eucharist Ascension Day Time to Think Home Group May Fayre 1662 BCP Holy Communion Family Parish Worship Eucharist After Alpha Home Group 2 Place St Mary the Virgin, KD St Margaret’s, Corsley St Peter & St Paul, LD High House Farm, Cors St Mary the Virgin, KD St John the Baptist, H St Peter & St Paul, LD 5 Brimhill Rise Manor Farm St Mary’s, Temple St Margaret’s, Corsley St Michael’s, Brix Dev Thu 21 May Sun 24 May Sun 24 May Wed 27 May Sun 31 May 1000 0930 1030 1230 1030 Church & Community Coffee Morning Eucharist Eucharist Light Bites Bread & Soup Lunch Benefice Eucharist Three Horseshoes St Philip & St James’, Ch St Peter & St Paul, LD Corsley Reading Rooms St John the Baptist, H Place Date Time Service or Event Mon 1 Jun Tue 2 Jun Sun 7 Jun Sun 7 Jun Sun 7 Jun Tue 9 Jun Sun 14 Jun Sun 14 Jun Sun 14 Jun Mon 15 Jun Tue 16 Jun Thu 18 Jun Sun 21 Jun Sun 21 Jun Sun 21 Jun Mon 29 Jun Sun 28 Jun Sun 28 Jun Tue 30 Jun 1030 1930 0800 0930 1115 1930 0930 1030 1100 1030 1930 1000 0900 1030 1030 1030 0930 1030 1930 Time to Think Home Group After Alpha Home Group 1662 BCP Holy Communion Eucharist Morning Worship Parochial Church Council Family Eucharist Eucharist Matins Time to Think Home Group After Alpha Home Group Church & Community Coffee Morning 1662 BCP Holy Communion Family Worship Eucharist Time to Think Home Group Eucharist Eucharist – Patronal Festival After Alpha Home Group St Michael’s, Brix Dev St Margaret’s, Corsley St Peter & St Paul, LD St Margaret’s St Philip & St James’, Ch St Mary the Virgin, KD St Mary’s, Temple Three Horseshoes St Mary’s, Temple St Margaret’s, Corsley St Michael’s, Brix Dev St Philip & St James’, Ch St John the Baptist, H Date Time Service or Event Place Thu 16 Jul 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Date Time Service or Event Place Thu 20 Aug 1000 Church & Community Coffee Morning Three Horseshoes Date Time Service or Event Place Wed 16 Sep Thu 17 Sep Wed 23 Sep 1930 1000 1230 Parochial Church Council Church & Community Coffee Morning Light Bites Bread & Soup Lunch Chapmanslade School Three Horseshoes Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time Service or Event Place Thu 15 Oct Wed 28 Oct 1000 1230 Church & Community Coffee Morning Light Bites Bread & Soup Lunch Three Horseshoes Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time Service or Event Place Wed 18 Nov Thu 19 Nov Wed 25 Nov 1930 1000 1230 Parochial Church Council Church & Community Coffee Morning Light Bites Bread & Soup Lunch St Margaret’s Three Horseshoes Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time Service or Event Place Wed 16 Dec Thu 17 Dec Sun 20 Dec Thu 24 Dec Fri 25 Dec 1230 1000 Light Bites Christmas Lunch Church & Community Coffee Morning Carol Service Christmas Eve Crib Services Christmas Day Eucharist Corsley Reading Rooms Three Horseshoes Date Time Service or Event Place Thu 21 Jan Wed 27 Jan 1000 1230 Church & Community Coffee Morning Light Bites Soup Lunch Three Horseshoes Corsley Reading Rooms Date Time Service or Event Place Thu 18 Feb Wed 24 Feb 1000 1230 Church & Community Coffee Morning Light Bites Soup Lunch Three Horseshoes Corsley Reading Rooms 3 Around and About in the Benefice Deverills Mini-Fest 2015 Join us for a weekend of music, comedy and more in the unique rural venues of the beautiful Deverill valley. Saturday 2nd May The brilliant 'Kepow! Theatre' returns to perform their new show 'On the Edge!' in The Barn Theatre, Kingston Deverill, 7.30pm. £10 adults / £5 under-17s. "Wonderful improvised comedy … about all those moments in life when we are On the Edge!” The Times ***** Sunday 3rd May Bath Philharmonia Wind Ensemble with Jacquelyn Bevan, piano, in Kingston Deverill Church, 7.30pm. Programme includes Mozart’s Quintet in E Flat for Piano and Winds, K452 and Beethoven’s Quintet in E Flat for Piano and Winds, Op 16. Plus works by Bruch and Schumann. £15 adults / £7.50 under-17s. Accompanying entertainment Walk and talk with David Stratton - Celebrating 150 years of farming in Kingston Deverill (2nd May, The Barn Theatre, Kingston Deverill, 11am, £5) White Horse Morris (2nd May, Outside The George Inn, Longbridge Deverill, 2pm) St George and The Black Knight with the Langport Mummers (3rd May, The George Inn, Longbridge Deverill, 3pm, free of charge). A gripping tale, slapstick, music and general hilarity for all. Traditional mumming with a contemporary twist. Wine/beer and soft drinks will be available at all events. Tickets and information: telephone: 01985 844385; e-mail:info@deverillsfestival.com; www.deverillsfestival.com Wessex MS Therapy Centre, Warminster Are you a positive, friendly and sociable person? Have you thought about volunteering? The Wessex MS Therapy Centre in the heart of Warminster is a busy charity and has an award winning team of staff and volunteers who deliver services to people with MS and other conditions. We have had a very successful 2014 and with an expanding membership we need more volunteers. The Centre is an uplifting, caring, supportive environment that is a lifeline for many people. If you are able to give half a day per week to help we would be very interested in hearing from you. Full training and ongoing support will be given. For more information please ring Rosie Eliot or Sarah Williamson on 01985 217728 or email to info@wessexms.co.uk 4 Warminster & District Foodbank We continue to deliver food donations to the Foodbank on a weekly basis. Thank you everyone for your continued support. Please leave all donations at any of our three churches at the end of a service. We shall arrange for delivery to the foodbank in Warminster. Urgently needed! Warminster Foodbank always requires donations of foodstuffs but at the current time very much needs donations of fruit juice (1 litre packs) and tinned vegetables. We collect at all services at St Margaret’s, Corsley and deliver to the Warminster Foodbank shortly afterwards. Please leave all your donations at any of the churches in Corsley or Chapmanslade. As a reminder the following basic foods go into food boxes: cereals, long life milk, pasta, pasta sauce, tea bags (40s or 80s), instant mash potatoes, fruit juice, biscuits and rice. Tins of: uddings (milk or sponge), tomatoes, vegetables, fruit, fish, meat, soup and baked beans It is also nice to be able to give people a treat e.g. snack noodles, chocolate bars, jam, pickle, sauce and tinned spaghetti. Letters to the Editor This newsletter is now over six years old but receives few contributions. If you wish to contribute an article for the newsletter or would like to read about a particular subject in the newsletter please do let us know. This newsletter is our way of reaching over 120 households across the Parish on a weekly basis and we constantly seek to present information on our life in our Church Parish that is useful to you. Please do let us know if there are any gaps!! 5 Our Friends in South Sudan Dear friends The bad news first: fighting between rebels and government forces continues in Unity and Upper Nile states, and is likely to intensify in the coming months, as each side tries to maximise its territory before the rains come. The IGAD peace talks have failed, and informed opinion is that the new talks - "IGAD-plus" - will also fail because the two sides are as far apart as ever and both still believe they can achieve a military victory. Meanwhile around 6 million people are deemed to be food-insecure, and the rate of acute malnutrition in children (30%) is twice the expected rate. The states of Northern Bahr-el-Ghazal and Warrap have acute food shortage and some grain is being trucked in by the national government; the causes of shortage are poor harvest last year, closure of the border with Sudan hindering deliveries, and air raise by Sudan Air Force.Pray for all those in such desperate need, that the help they need will reach them. All steps to determine the status of Abyei (claimed by both sides, but with a resident population of Ngok Dinka, likely to opt for South Sudan) have been blocked by the Government of Sudan. In the impasse that Government is retaining all the oil revenues for itself and quietly signing agreements to expand oil production in areas which include part of Abyei. Pray that they would be called to account and that the resources of this area may be fairly shared. But - good news - the South Sudan Council of churches has met with a World Council of Churches (WCC) delegation and, in unanimity across all churches, has issued a declaration: being now under new leadership, they express fresh determination to take a leading role, as before, in bringing peace. They undertake to begin a new peace process and to play their unique role in creating peace, by rebuilding trust and bringing the two sides together. They will also use their grass roots network to address the longer-term issues of reconciliation. WCC is going to call a special day of prayer for the South Sudan Peace Process in May. But let us start praying for this now. The peace and reconciliation process initiated by the National Council for Healing, Peace and Reconciliation is already under way, and the training of 50 Peace Mobilisers began today in Warrap State. Pray that their work may be fruitful. In Jonglei State - at one time the most severely affected by fighting - hundreds of pupils have returned to schools in two villages; one school alone registered 996 pupils and was still adding new ones. Pray fro all children whose learning has been disrupted or broken, that they would still find opportunities for education. Please pray for Bishop Samuel Peni of Nzara Diocese who is in Salisbury Diocese for a couple of weeks with his wife, and gave us a very helpful update at the Deanery Partnerships Day. Please continue to pray for Bishop Justin and Maridi Diocese; for the Chaima Christian Institute and Rev Atovura Martin, Principal; for the students we support; and this week for the Amaki Achdeaconry. Amaki Archdeaconry is 17 miles north of Maridi ,it is also one of the remote archdeaconries in the diocese . Pray for spiritual revival and guidance to Archdeacon Richard Mahmoud. With every blessing. The Revd. Jane Shaw Manor Farm House, Corton, Warminsterm Wiltshire BA12 0SZ Tel: 01985 850141 Mobile: 07908 118543 6 Benefice Contacts – www.cleyhillchurches.org Clergy Rural Dean Reverend Pauline Reid 01985 841290 e-mail – revpauline@btinternet.com Associate Priest Reverend Di Britten 01373 832515 Lay Pastoral Assistants Barbara Hughes 01373 832273 Claire Tanner 01985 218099 Richard Dean 01373 832594 Churchwardens St John the Baptist, Horningsham Tim Moore 01985 844336 St Margaret of Antioch, Corsley. Charles Thackway 01373 832048 John Helliar 01373 832803 Bill Knowles 01985 844476 Robert Shuler 01985 844291 St Michael the Archangel, Brixton Deverill Richard Lucas 01985 841164 St Peter & St Paul, Longbridge Deverill Guy Ratcliffe 01985 219456 Tim Young 01985 840477 Charles Thackway 01373 832048 John Helliar 01373 832803 St Margaret’s, Corsley. Judith Helliar 01373 832803 St Mary’s, Temple. Harcourt Gough 01373 832039 St Philip & St James’, Chapmanslade. Janet Aylesbury 01373 832752 Administrator Marion Muston 01373 839026 Safeguarding Officer Marion Muston 01373 832755 Webmaster Ian Buick 01373 832318 ditto St Mary the Virgin, Kingston Deverill ditto ditto St Philip & St James’, Chapmanslade ditto Deputy Churchwardens For all Parish officers and contacts please refer to contacts section of the Benefice website www.cleyhillchurches.org Production and distribution of this newsletter Usually published on Friday. 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