Signposts 196 November 2017

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Issue No 196

Magazine for the Builth, Irfon and Wye Valley Churches November 2017

A Modern Take on ‘In Flanders Fields’ This month across our Ministry Areas traditional acts of remembrance will take place, both on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday, and as part of those rituals the words of John McCrae’s iconic poem will often be recited as we bow our heads in tribute to those who fell in war for the cause of peace. Yet these lines of ‘In Flanders Fields’ are not just consigned to the page – they have appeared in iconic locations across the UK – installed by The Royal British Legion for the 2017 Poppy Appeal. By re-creating John McCrae’s poem in seven locations the Legion aims to bring ‘In Flanders Fields’ into modern-day consciousness, encouraging people to Rethink Remembrance and consider the meaning of the poppy as a symbol both of Remembrance and hope for the Armed Forces community, past and present.

‘In Flanders Fields’ was written after poppies bloomed on the battle fields of the First World War, despite the death and destruction around them. It’s that life force growing in the most difficult of circumstances that connects the poppy with a message of hope. Claire Rowcliffe of the Royal British Legion remarked "The Poppy Appeal 2017 is encouraging the public to recognise that your poppy supports the

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Armed Forces community past and present". The poem lines are located at Royal Hospital Chelsea in London, on Dunkirk Beach, on the White Cliffs of Dover, at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, in Cardiff Bay, at Salford Quays in Manchester and outside the Sage in Gateshead.

The individual letters of the poem are made up of clusters of poppies, giving the impression the lines of the poem have grown from the ground, and when viewed from a height or at ground level will bring a new perspective to the famous poem and its meaning. Claire Rowcliffe continues, “The work of the Legion is as relevant and vital today as it was in the aftermath of the First World War when the charity was founded. The donation for your poppy will help the Legion support today’s Armed Forces community through hardships, injury and bereavements … We’re encouraging people to dig deep for this year’s Poppy Appeal to help us raise £47 million. The Legion’s work is entirely dependent on the public’s generous support – so please wear your poppy with pride.” As these poppies give a new perspective to those who fell so many years ago, across our Ministry Areas prayers will also be said for peace as the world faces new dangers and challenges which threaten the very fabric of our civilisation.

EDITORSHIP See page 3 for details about an opportunity to be involved! Remember to let us know about your Church Events before 13th November


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Ministry Area Notices Brecon Singers Cards for Directed by Robert Evans BRAHMS REQUIEM Brecon Good Brecon Cathedral Archdeaconry Saturday November 11 Causes 7.30pm Mothers Union th

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Diocesan Vision Prayer Father, we hold before you our family in the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon and we open our hearts and minds to your Spirit. Bless us as we gather in your name; Guide us as we grow into the likeness of your Son; Lead us by your Spirit to go out and make disciples of others. God of our journeying, be our way and our truth and our life; our beginning and our end. We pray through Jesus our Lord. Amen. 3

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IMPORTANT NOTICE Abigail Hook will be giving up editorship of Signposts Magazine this year.

The role is largely desktop publishing, and contributions are sent electronically. There is a small team of contributors and supporting roles.

If you are a capable person with links to the Anglican Church in this area, and would like to take on the magazine, please email signpostsmagazine@gmail.com


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Builth Ministry Area - Colwyn

Services for November

Dear Friends,

5 November Kingdom 1 09.30 Cregrina Holy Communion LW 10.00 Llansantffraed All Souls MJ/ET/CJ 6 pm Glascwm Village Service MJ Please note Holy Communion is offered at Cregrina. All Souls Readings: Wisdom 3:1-5, 9; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 6:37-40. Kingdom Readings: Micah 3:5-12; Psalm 107:1-8 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13; Matthew 24:1-14

Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet says, “Here’s rosemary, that’s for Remembrance. Pray you, love, remember.” November is a time of the year for remembering. On the 5th this year we celebrate All Souls Day at St Bridget’s Church, Llansantffraed-in-Elwell, when we remember all those who have departed this life - not that we ever forget those whom we love - but it is an opportunity for us to come together as a community to remember them. Sunday 12th is our Benefice Remembrance Service, held at St Mary’s Bettws. The phrase 'lest we forget' is thought to come from the poem "Recessional" by Rudyard Kipling. This poem was written for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and it was where Kipling was inspired by a Bible reading from Deuteronomy 6:12, which reads: "Then beware lest thou forget the Lord which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt". This poem itself doesn't touch upon remembering the fallen soldiers, but it has been adopted as part of Armistice Day traditions. During the act of Remembrance, the Ode of Remembrance is said: "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them." This is the fourth verse of the poem ‘For the Fallen’ by Laurence Binyon which was published in the Times Newspaper on 21st September 1914. This is what the Remembrance Service is all about - remembering all those who gave their lives so that we might live in peace and freedom. Blessings

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12th November 10.45 Bettws Readings: Luke 10:25-37

Kingdom 2 Remembrance Service LW

19th November Kingdom 3 09.30 Llanfaredd Holy Communion LW 10.00 Llansantffraed Morning Prayer DD 11.15 Glascwm Holy Communion JO 11.15 Rhulen Holy Communion LW Please note Rhulen’s Holy Communion has been moved to this Sunday. Readings: Zephaniah 1:7, 12-18; Psalm 90:1-8 [9-11] 12; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11; Matthew 25:14-30 26th November Christ the King 09.30 Bettws Holy Communion LW 09.30 Cregrina Holy Communion JO 11.15 Llanelwedd Holy Communion LW Readings: Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24; Psalm 95:1-7; Ephesians 1:15-23; Matthew 25:31-46

Linda

Events and Meetings

All Souls Service St Bridget’s, Llansantffraed-in-Elwell Sunday 5th November at 10am

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Remembrance Sunday St Mary’s Bettws 10.45

More from the Colwyn Group at www.colwynbenefice.wordpress.com

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This is a useful source of information on church services and community events and offers resources and support in areas such as prayer and Bible study. Colwyn Benefice’s Facebook page can be accessed from this website.

Tue 14th, 10.00am, Bible Study at Cregrina. All Welcome. Phone Cherry on 01982 570702 for details. Wed 15th, 10.00am, Coffee Connection at Hundred House Hall. All Welcome. Contact Jo: 01982 570326 or Linda: 01982 570296 for free transport. Sat 18th, 11.00am-3pm, Franksbridge School Christmas Fair at Hundred House Hall. All Welcome. Sat 25th, 10.00am, Men’s Breakfast at The Drovers Mon 27th, all day RWAS Winter Fair. Tue 28th, 10.00am, Bible Study. All Welcome. Mon 4th Dec 7pm, Benefice Council Meeting, 100 House Hall. Fri 8th Dec, Bettws and Llansantffraed Coffee Evening with Father Christmas Sun 10th Dec, 4pm, Christingle Service at St Matthew’s Church, Llanelwedd. Tue 12th Dec, 10.00am, Bible Study. All Welcome. Wed 13th Dec, 10.00am, Coffee Connection at Hundred House Hall. All Welcome. Contact Jo: 01982 570326 or Linda:01982 570296 for free transport. Fri 15th Dec, 3.30-5.30pm, Messy Church, Jubilee Hall, Llanelwedd. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Contact Cherry on 01982 570702.

Llanelwedd with Llanfaredd, Llansantffraed-in-Elwell, Bettws, Cregrina, Glascwm and Rhulen Revd Mthr Linda Watson, The Rectory, Llanelwedd LD2 3TY 01982 553533, revlindawatson@gmail.com Licensed Lay Minister. Mr Eddie Thomas. 01982 552873, edwin.thomas935@btinternet.com 5


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Builth Ministry Area – Buallt

Worship for November

builthgroup.org.uk The Creeds

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2 November 10.00 St Marys Mid-Week Eucharist 11.00 Brynhyfryd Ecumenical Eucharist

In the Grow Stage of the Pilgrims course we explore the core of Christian belief in greater depth through the Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds. Its six sessions aim to equip participants with an understanding of these priceless resources for living the Christian life and for knowing God better. Sessions continue on 2/11, 16/11, and 30/11 at 7pm. We start with tea/coffee cake and a chat. The course will take place in the Christian Centre for Rural Wales, on the Royal Welsh Showground, top entrance over the trophy room, Glamorgan Hall, Builth Wells, LD2 3SY. For more information call Rev Michelle Bailey on 01982 553982 or Janet Day (lay reader) 01982 553623. 2nd November Crucified, risen and ascended 16th November I believe in the Holy Spirit 30th November One, holy, catholic and apostolic church

5th November Kingdom 1 10.00 St Marys Family Eucharist 15.00 Llanddewi’r Cwm Eucharist 9th November 10.00 St Marys

Mid-week Eucharist

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12 November Kingdom 2 09.45 St Marys Remembrance Service 11.00 Maesmynis Eucharist cancelled 16th November 10.00 St Marys th

Mid-Week Eucharist

19 November 9.30 St Marys

Kingdom 3 Eucharist

23rd November 10.00 St Marys

Mid-week Eucharist

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26 November Christ the King 9.30 St Marys Eucharist 11.00 Maesmynis Eucharist 3rd December 10.00 St Marys Family Eucharist 15.00 Llanddewi’r cwm Eucharist

Support for ‘Faith in Families’ Our own diocesan charity ‘Faith in Families’ is a natural partner for the Mothers Union. Most recently Gardening tools, windmills, wellingtons and macs have been provided for the children at two of the Faith in Family Centres run by the Diocese. This has enabled young children to experience the thrill of gardening and sometimes eat the produce. Garden benches have also been donated for children and adults to enjoy sitting in the garden. In our own Archdeaconry, white goods were provided for the kitchen in the St John’s Family Centre, Brecon. If you are interested in exploring the difference the Mothers Union could make in your lives then please speak to a cleric in your parish who will gladly put you in contact with the nearest branch.

Regular Events Thursdays Bell-Ringers meet at 19.45 in St. Mary’s Tower. New members, enquiries and visitors always welcome. Fridays Choir Practice 18.00 to 19.00 - St. Mary’s Church. New members, enquiries and visitors always welcome.

Pastures New During the last six months a number of different clergy, retired and full time have been responsible for the services and day-to-day running of the parish in Fr Neil’s absence. Revd Michelle Bailey has been a regular feature of our worship and very supportive to the congregation. The remembrance service at Builth will be her last service in the group as she will be taking up the incumbency in the Dan yr Epynt Group of parishes north and west of Brecon. We thank her for her kindness and hard work and wish her well for her future ministry.

Builth Wells with Llanddewi’r-Cwm & Llangynog with Maesmynis & Llanynis with Alltmawr Whilst Revd Fthr Neil Hook is ill all enquiries should be addressed to the Area Dean Revd Canon Mark Beaton, The Rectory, School Lane, New Radnor, Presteigne LD8 2SS, 01544 350342, revmarkbeaton@gmail.com Licensed Lay Minister. Mrs Janet Day, 01982 553623, djd@janetdaydesigns.co.uk 7


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Builth Ministry Area - Erwood & Painscastle Dear All, Another year begins to draw to a close and

Services for November

once again we are mindful of how time is passing in our lives. So, indeed, November introduces a more sombre tone to our Christian year, yet the festivals this month are also special in that they introduce us to the context of God’s love centred in eternity. November gives us the chance to acknowledge the world of unseen things that complement our physical lives and live in our hearts to give us a different (and true) reality; a reality that centres around a never-ending feeling of hope. November affirms the importance of coming to know fully the love of God that transcends time and space and even conquers death. This month is often known as the month of the dead. The Feast of All Souls, on the second of the month, is a time when we come together for a Eucharist in St Michael’s, Bryngwyn at 7.00pm to celebrate and commemorate the lives of the departed, many of whom we love and miss. This is an important celebration when we open our hearts to acknowledge the presence of our ancestors and also the angels who bring a touch of heaven to us in our lives. Associated with this All Saints Day, which we will be celebrating on Sunday the 5th of the month. The two celebrations are connected. The Feast of All Saints gives us strength in our individual sorrows to remember the Saints who have trod a troubled path before us – even to martyrdom, their footpaths have paved the way to make it easier for us to follow and thus we may readily call upon their help and intercessions for us. Remembrance Sunday, on the twelfth of the month reminds us that our capacity for noble sacrifice is an intrinsic part of our nature; at our very best, humankind is truly Christ-like. All these festivals show us that much of our life on earth is bound up with thoughts of heaven. To make sense of life and suffering in our musings we must hold on to the promise of eternal life that Jesus has promised for each one of us. The Feast of Christ the King on Sunday the 26th is the glorious climax of the Christian year. The celebration of this feast emphasises how humanity and divinity are inseparable within God’s love for us in Christ. Jesus the Christ is King of Heaven and Earth. He defined the true nature of kingship through uniting his divine nature with our human condition thus showing us that the true nature of all sovereignty and leadership involves serving humanity through an embrace of love for those who would be served in all their frailty. His identification with our mortality enables him to sit at the right hand of God for all eternity and be our advocate in heaven for all time – our King who carries us with him - Christus Rex. May this thought dwell in your hearts for the beginning of Advent on the following Sunday, the 3rd Of December as we celebrate the story of how Christ’s kingship begins; Emmanuel, who is God with us. The Father always draws us to him through faith and belief in his Son:

Thursday 2nd November 7.00pm Eucharist

All Souls Bryngwyn

Sunday 5th November 9.30am Eucharist 11.00am Eucharist 11.00am Morning Prayer 3.00pm Eucharist

All Saints Llanbadarn Y Garreg Gwenddwr Llandeilo Graban Llanddewi Fach

Saturday 11th November Armistice Day 10.30am Memorial Service Crickadarn (Fr Phil) 10.45am Memorial Service Newchurch Sunday 12th November Remembrance Sunday 10.30am Eucharist for the Fallen Aberedw 10.30am Eucharist for the Fallen Llanbedr 2.30pm Remembrance Service Moriah Chapel with Llandeilo Graban Sunday 19th November 9.30am Eucharist 11.00am Eucharist 11.00am Eucharist

2nd Sunday before Advent Llandeilo Graban Newchurch Gwenddwr (Father Phil)

Sunday 26th November 9.30am Eucharist 9.30am Eucharist 11.00am Aberedw

Christ the King Bryngwyn Crickadarn (Father Phil) Eucharist

Sunday 3rd December Advent Sunday 9.30am Llanbadarn Eucharist 11.00am Gwenddwr Eucharist 11.00am Llandeilo Graban Morning Prayer 3.00am Llanddewi Fach Eucharist Sunday 10th December 2nd Sunday of Advent 9.30am Crickadarn Eucharist 9.30am Aberedw Eucharist (Fr Phil) 11.00am Llanbedr Eucharist (Fr Phil) 2.30pm Llandeilo Graban Carol Service with Moriah Chapel 6.00pm Llanbedr Christingle Evening Prayer in St Cewydd, Aberedw at 6.00pm – Tuesday to Friday, excepting Wednesday, when there is midweek Eucharist at 6.30pm. Please check the weekly Benefice worship sheet for amendments or changes.

Painscastle Mothers’ Union You are most welcome to join us at our meetings. 14th November: T.B.C. 12th December: Christmas Dinner

In life and death, perplexities and sorrow, may God surround you with so much love that you may know true joy and patience through his Word.

Meetings are held at Painscastle Village Hall on the 2nd Tuesday of each month during the winter months. For more information contact: Fran Shaw, 01982 560480

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Irfon and Wye Ministry Area Irfon Valley, Blaenau Irfon and Upper Wye Dear Friends

Services for November

There is a poem that starts, Remember, remember the fifth of November. I feel that we should spend more time remembering the 11 November a time when peace seemed possible but such a loss was felt by so many. There is still so much war in the world and so many men and women being killed each day fighting for their cause. In addition, there are the innocent people who are caught in the crossfire. War is not pleasant, war is not glamorous. It is violent and horrific. So why do we fill our churches on Remembrance Sunday, wearing our poppies and laying wreaths? We do so to give thanks for the lives of those who died to allow us the peace and rights that we have today. Without whom we would not be living the lives that we are. It is to remember what war is, the sacrifice that men and women make to protect us. Those that die and those who live with the ongoing effects. Let us reflect on what our Armed Forces do for our country. Not just in war but also in their work helping in floods and other crises that occur. As well as being a protective presence in all large public events. Nobody likes war, terrorism or natural disasters but they are around us and not going away soon. So let us pray for peace but also pray for those who put their lives on the line for us in the Armed Forces and the Emergency Services. We are so fortunate that God called these people to help as they do. We Will Remember Them. Love and blessings

Sunday 5 9.30am EOD 11.00am St James 11.00am Newbridge 11.15am Llanlleonfel 11.15am LB 11.15am Llanganten

Holy Eucharist Morning Worship Morning Worship Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist Morning Worship

Sunday 12 9.30am Cwmbach 10.45am St James 10.45am Newbridge

Remembrance Remembrance Remembrance

Sunday 19 9.30am EOD 11.00am St James 11.00am Newbridge 11.15am Llanganten 3.00pm Llanafan

Holy Eucharist Zephaniah 1.7 & 12-18 Morning Worship Psalm 90.1-8,[9-11], or 90.1-8 Morning Worship 1 Thessalonians 5.1-11 Holy Eucharist Matthew 25.14-30 Holy Communion with Remembrance

Sunday 26 9.30am EOD 9.30am Llangammarch 9.30am Cwmbach 11.00am St James 11.00am Newbridge

Family Service Morning Worship Holy Eucharist Morning Prayer Holy Eucharist

Micah 3.5-12 Psalm 43 or 107.1-8 1 Thessalonians 2.9-13 Matthew 24.1-4

Ezekiel 34.11-16 & 20-24 Psalm 95.1-7a or 1-7 Ephesians 1.15-23 Matthew 25.31-46

Grass Cutting Thanks As Churchwarden at St. Afan’s Church Llanfechan I would like thank those who have helped with the grass cutting and maintenance of the Churchyard this year, it is all very much appreciated and the Church yard is a credit to you all. In particular, special thanks must go to my dad, Bob Hardwick, also to Gwyn & Gwyneth Davies, Ann Davies and Graham & Heather Davies. Melanie Hardwick (Church Warden, St. Afan’s Church Llanfechan)

Petra St Cadmarch’s, Llangammarch Wells; The Parish Church, Llanlleonfel, Garth; St Afan’s, Llanfechan; St Cannen’s, Llanganten, Cilmery; St. James’, Llanwrtyd Wells; St. David’s, Llanwrtyd; St David’s Tirabad; Eglwys Oen Duw, Beulah; Newbridge-on-Wye, Cwmbach Llechrhyd, Llanafan Fawr & Llanfihangel Brynpabuan Revd Petra Beresford-Webb, 9 Cae Nant, Newbridge-on-Wye, Llandrindod Wells LD1 6LQ, 01597 860842 or 07966 799546, petra.beresfordwebb@yahoo.com Licensed Lay Minister. Mrs Gina Ayling, 01982 551498, ginaayling@talktalk.net Licensed Lay Minister. Mrs Yvonne Parker 10


‘Thirty years atravelling’ Journeying … and the 2018 holiday programme For thirty years Journeying has been taking people on holiday in small informal groups to places on the edge – island, hill, shore. Travelling in a spirit of pilgrimage our purpose is to provide inspiring holidays that enable people to venture out, leave the every-day and connect with God in creation, in each other and in ourselves. Our focus tends to be within the UK and Ireland and since 1988 we have taken people to most corners of these wild and beautiful islands. There is an underlying Celtic spirituality threaded through all that we do – the worship and rhythm of the day, creating community and hospitality and seeing God in all things. Ours is a spirituality fed by the outdoors; by hills, mountains and walking. Holidays may be on a ‘self-cater as a group’ basis using our own house, or perhaps in a small hotel or retreat house where catering is provided. We tailor each trip using the best of our wide experience to create a time away that, we believe, is unique. Even though we are a Christian organisation (and perhaps because of it too) we welcome people of all traditions, of other faiths and none.

2018 Holiday Programme Pilgrim Places of Pen Llyn, North Wales (April 30 – 4 May) St David’s, Pembrokeshire (19 - 25 June) Isle of Skye (23 - 30 June) Fair Isle (2 - 10 July) Stones, Rivers and Islands, Pembrokeshire (26 – 30 July) Isle of Man (13 – 18 August) The Scottish Borders (3 - 8 September) And Y Journey, the youth wing of Journeying will be travelling to the Lake District (22 – 25 October) Journeying is a not-for-profit organisation. All leaders are volunteers. If you would like further details including photographs about Journeying and our 2018 programme, do get in touch by any of the means noted below. Alternatively, you may like to visit the website: www.journeying.co.uk 8 South Parade, Bill Quay, Gateshead. NE10 0RX info@journeying.co.uk www.journeying.co.uk 0191 4382535

Kington Choral’s Winter Concert HANDEL/BRITTEN/VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Saturday 25th November, St Mary’s, Kington The KCS 2017 Winter Concert is a feast of beautiful choral music including Handel’s “Messiah” Part 1 + Hallelujah Chorus, Britten’s “A Ceremony of Carols” and Vaughan Williams’ “ Fantasia on Carols” performed by the KCS choir with local soloist Serena Jopson (sop), and Olivia Thornber (alto), Dominic Lee (tenor) and Richard James (bass) from the Birmingham Conservatoire, supported by a chamber orchestra with Bronwen Williams (harp) and Hilary Norris (keyboards) all under the baton of Robert Evans (“The Sixteen”). Earlybird tickets only £10 online at www.kingtonchoral.org.uk and from outlets No.25 Delicatessen (Kington), Courtyard Antiques (Presteigne), Central Stores (Eardisley), Ye Olde Steppes (Pembridge). 11


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