Newsletter 29 August 2021

Newsletter 29 August 2021

Newsletter 29 August 2021

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Newsletter 29 August 2021

Sunday 29 August 2021: Trinity 13

To include articles on this sheet contact Valda Pearson on 07751 663339 or email valdaapearson@gmail.com by Tuesday evening. 

10:15    Parish Eucharist in church

Hymns   96,   Alleluia, 280,   690,   87

President and Preacher Fr Andrew


Almighty God, who called your church to bear witness that you were in Christ reconciling the world to yourself:  help us to proclaim the good news of your love, that all who hear it may be drawn to you; through him who was lifted up on the cross, and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.


Sunday 29 August Readings:

Deuteronomy 4: 1-2, 6-9

James 1: 17-27

Mark 7: 1-8, 14-15, 21-23


Intercessions   

We pray for an end to coronavirus:

God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, whose years never fail and whose mercies are new each returning day: let the radiance of your Spirit renew our lives, warming our hearts and giving light to our minds; that we may pass the coming year in joyful obedience and firm faith; through him who is the beginning and the end, your Son, Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God now and forever.

Those in need this week:

Maureen Dalby; Pauline Readett; Pat Lee; Mary Brown; Declan Reece; Anne Evans, Joanne Whittle, Di Taylor, Keith Brindle and James Thomas

Those who have been in need for some time:

Tommy Trayling; Colin Buckley; Pat Wilson; Helen Christopher; Graham Pownall; Olivia Wilson; Tony Dolan; Margaret Dolan; Audrey Batten; June Davenport; Pat Lee, Michael Walker, Gemma Kavanagh, Maureen Brindle

The departed

Those who have lost their lives during the coronavirus pandemic


Those whose anniversary occurs this week

Harriett Hailwood                



Banns of Marriage

Today we publish the banns of marriage between Jennifer Darwin of this parish and Simon Jones also of this parish and also between Rachelle Smith of this parish and Kris Topping also of this parish.  

This is the third time of asking. If any of you know any reason in law why they may not marry each other you are to declare it.

             


What's on





Daily readings in the week

Monday 30 August            John Bunyan    Luke 4 : 16 -30

Tuesday 31 August            Aiden    Luke 4 : 31 - 37

Wednesday 1 September  Giles of Provence    Luke 4 : 38 - end

Thursday 2 September     Luke 5 : 1 - 11

Friday 3 September         Luke 5 : 33 - end

Saturday 4 September     Birinus   Luke 6 : 1- 5


Services this week

The Daily Offices of Morning and Evening Prayer will be said in church Monday to Thursday at 09:00 and 17:00



Wednesday:       09:30 Midweek Eucharist


Next Week:

5 September   Trinity 14   Green

10:15 Baptism of Ethan Jacob Forde within the Parish Eucharist

Readings         

Isaiah 35: 4-7a;  James 2: 1-10; 14-17; Mark 7: 24-37


Weekly church running costs - £1901

THE COST OF KEEPING OPEN OUR CHURCH is £14 PER PERSON PER WEEK – current levels of giving work out at £5 per person per week increasing the gap between incomings and outgoings even further.  The financial situation is becoming increasingly worrying.  Please help as much as you can. Forms are available to make a Standing Order if you would prefer to contribute in this way. Forms are available for tax payers from the treasurer or Gift Aid Secretary, Eric Smith. Please make sure you have completed yours. Gift Aiding raised £11,707 in year 2019.

Eccleston St Marys PCC Sort Code 09-01-55 A/c 23903081

If you wish to make an online donation please click the picture on the left.  This will take you to a page where you can enter your debit or credit card details to make a donation for any amount.  You can also Gift Aid the donation.


CONTACT DETAILS




Rector                  Fr Andrew Brown        01257 452777

Church Warden     Gill Jamieson             01257 451863

Church Warden     Garry Fishwick           07885 839067

Weddings              Andrea Cheetham      01257 451932

Baptisms              Claire Walsh               01257 433167

Funerals               Linda Thornton          01257 451075

PCC Secretary       valdaapearson@gmail.com  


The following daily intentions are suggested:

Monday             The people of Afghanistan

Tuesday             Christian communities in the North of England

Wednesday        Overseas mission organisations

Thursday           Eucharistic servers 

Friday               NHS Staff working in the 

Saturday           An end to coronavirus

     

Additional Midweek Eucharists  Following a consultation with you all by face to face discussions, online polling and a survey undertaken with primary school age parents, the PCC has agreed to add a Thursday early evening eucharist to our service pattern from September for an initial period of six months.  We are hoping this will prove popular as it was the time most people expressed a preference to attend other than Sunday morning. More details to follow about the time in due course.


Are you called to be a server or acolyte?  Many vocations have started in this way and is a valuable ministry to the church.  With the increase in services through the week we are now looking to increase the size of the team.  
Please speak to Fr Andrew or a warden if you want to know more.


Support during the continuing pandemic

It is clear that Covid-19 will be with us for the foreseeable future.  Therefore, we understand that not everyone will feel comfortable to return to church in the short term.  However, if you feel able, your will be most welcome.  If you still need support, this is available in a number of ways from the parish.

Please continue to keep in touch with church:

The Parish Website - www.ecclestonstmaryschurch.org

Worship - online Eucharists are available through social media

Personal Contact – please request help if you require it

Prayers - Please contact Liz Green to be included.



Renewing the church Have a look at the sanctuary when you are next in church.  You will see that we continue to restore the church.  The tiling, which we believe dates from the mid 19th Century, has been covered with a carpet for many decades.  If you click on the picture you will be able to view a video of the carpet being removed and the 'before' and 'after' effect as we bring the church back to an authentic expression of a former glory and reveal a tomb dating from 1623 underneath the altar.  We have not yet deciphered who is in the grave.


Special Gifts  Our recent appeal for donation for items which are regularly used in church has been warmly welcomed.  As this was not a one off event please speak to a warden if your are interested in making a contribution to help church funds and continue bring life to the church.


National Open Gardens 2021 - Our former Director of Music, Phil Parkinson, is once again opening his garden at 8 Water Head, Preston on Bank Holiday Monday, 30 August.  He has been open this last weekend with the proceeds of refreshment sales being very generously donated to the parish organ fund.  On Monday refreshments will not be available but if you would like a day out to see Phil's fantastic rose collection you can find all the details by clicking here.  A video of Phil's Open Garden can be viewed by clicking the image to the left.


False Alarms ConsultationDid you know that over a five year period only 0.2% of automatic fire alarms were found to be a real fire when fire crews arrived.  That is 4 in every 2000 calls.  Therefore, Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service are consulting on reducing the level of call out to automatic alarms to premises where people do not sleep i.e. this does not apply to hotels, hostels, care homes and hospitals.  If you have views on this and would like to take part in an online survey please click here or on the image to the right.


Team Happy Feat on the march again

Peter Mayor writes

Team Happy Feat are planning to walk again, this time along the Lancaster Canal on the 18th and 19th September from Preston to Kendal.

The team comprises of Lesley Penketh, Chris Chatwood, Chris and Peter Mayor and new members Katherine Penketh and Gemma Mayor.
This will be a total distance of 60 miles with an overnight break at Lancaster.

We are hoping to raise funds to be split between St. Mary’s Churchyard and The Rosemere Cancer Centre at Preston Royal Hospital.  The photograph shows the team as they finished their last walk in Inverness at the end of The Great Glen Way in 2019 (79 miles in three and a half days).


Giving - your donations through our contactless terminal in church can now benefit from GiftAid if you are a UK taxpayer. That means for every £5 you donate, Eccleston St Mary’s PCC receives £6.25. To help us receive this extra benefit please register your Visa and MasterCard on the Swiftaid website (by clicking on the link or the image above) before you use the terminal in church. Please contact Eric Smith if you will to join the envelope scheme.  He has a number spare.  

Also please sign up to Easyfundraising (details below) as this is such a good way to earn money for church without any effort, especially now that online purchases are increasing popular since the beginning of the pandemic.

September Music - As you will have seen above you can make an online donation.  Once again, click this link to take you to the donations page.


Legacies.  Have you thought about leaving a donation to your parish church in your will.  Please speak to a Church Warden or our Treasurer about how this could be done.  We have some very useful leaflets which can explain the legal process and how you can help.  Please ask for one.


Ecclesiastical Insurance runs a scheme called Trust 130.  As an insurance company they havegiven more than £430,000 to churches in the UK as part of the Trust130 campaign and now we’re extending for another year.  There is no limit on the number of donations which can be made. We could benefit from Trust130 donations of £130, if you take out anew policy with Ecclesiastical and mention St Marys, Eccleston and Trust 130:  please contact Ecclesiastical Insurance on 0800 7830 130  You can read more about the scheme by clicking the picture on the right.


The nights are light at the moment but you can plan ahead by lighting up the church to mark a special day, or may be some retail therapy is just want you need - don't forget to buy online during lockdown using the Easy Fundraising link to benefit our parish funds.

Coffee Concert on Saturday

This was again a very successful and enjoyable event.  Many thanks to Joe Watson, Kate and to all of those who helped, donated, supported and contributed in any way.  Despite the poor weather which required us to gather inside, we raised £211 for parish funds.  Well done, and thanks to all.


If you want to know what music Joe has put together for us each week in Eccleston, along with the hymns Sunday by Sunday please click here.



Book Floodlighting it is now possible to book the floodlighting again.  Please use this form to make your request and online payment.  It only costs £10 to light up the church for one evening.  We also feature your memorial on the parish website and on our Facebook page.  Join those who have raised over £1,300 for church funds as they remember an important event or person when they have 'Lit up the Church'.


Recent Floodlighting

2 September To celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary. Dennis and Caroline Parr


Keep up with the latest news and events on Twitter!

https://twitter.com/ecclestons... select - Follow  

Keep up to date with www.ecclestonstmaryschurch.org


If you shop online, please register for Easyfundraising Cause

When you click on this link you will be able to make a small donation to our parish work each time you shop at selected retailers at no additional cost to you.  Our 62 supporters have raised £1,869.94 so for so why not join them at this time that all non essential shops are closed.  



Disability Provision

There is a hearing Loop system

Space is provided in church for wheelchair users. A wheelchair is available.                     

Disability toilet in the Parish Centre

Fire Notice   

There are two emergency exits:

Through the main door Through the Jesus Chapel (To the right of the altar) Muster by the War Memorial, await instructions

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