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The Parish of St Mary, Richmond with St Michael & All Angels Hudswell Sunday 30th October 2016 All Saints Day We offer a warm welcome to any visitors who are here with us today. Do stay for refreshments after the service. This morning’s service is for everyone and if needed there is a children’s area at the back of church. Lord’s Prayer and Communion Cubes for children are available for anyone to use during the service. Please just ask if you would like to borrow one. There is an induction loop system in the church and all hearing aid

Large print hymn books are available if required. Please ask one of the sidespeople. users are invited to switch to ‘T.’

Sunday 30th October 2016 All Saints Day 8.00am Holy Communion Rev John Reading Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18, Ephesians 1:11-23, Luke6:20-31 10.00am Sung Eucharist Rev John 4.00pm Fun-Key Church 6.30pm Hope and Remembrance Wednesday 2nd November 2016 9.15am Holy Communion Thursday 3rd November 2016 10.30am Holy Communion (Holy Trinity) Sunday 6th November 2016 3rd before Advent 8.00am Holy Communion Rev Mark Reading Job 19:23-27a, 2 Thess 2:1-5,13-end, Luke 20:27-38 10.00am Sung Eucharist Rev Mark/Joy Hornsby Freda and Tony give thanks to all friends who have given their loving support, prayers, kindness, gifts, flowers and messages of encouragement during Freda's recent illness. There is an optimistic reprieve for a few months, but your continuing prayers will be much appreciated.


PRAYER REQUESTS Please pray for: Those mentioned in the Daily Prayer Calendar in the magazine. All those in particular need of God’s comfort and healing, including, Bill Abbott, Liz Atkinson, Jenny Beaumont, George Bell, Harry Bell, Jasmine Guy, Mary Hartnell, Jennifer Jackson, Adrian Marshall, Becky McNamara, Jennifer Mole, Bill Overall, Joyce Robertson, Doreen Rucroft, John Rucroft, Janet Smith, Gavin Wheldon, Sheila Willis, Josh Winch, Alfred Wood and all the patients at the Friary Hospital. A gentle reminder that this list of names will be reviewed in three weeks’ time so please let the Rector or Liz Chambers know if you would like the name leaving on the list. We commend unto God’s merciful keeping those who have recently died. We pray that God will bring comfort to all who mourn their loss. Also those whose anniversaries fall during the coming week: 30th 31st 1st 3rd 4th

Nev Alderson Steven Holmes Joan Beattie Joan Kassell Samantha Harrison, Malcolm Holtby, Sheila Rolf

BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE – Any names to be entered in this Book should be given to Ann McDonald (01748 823223) along with the date of death and a donation of £5 We would like to thank everyone very much for all the good wishes and cards we have received, and for the tea party (and cake) you put on for us after the last evensong. We have so many happy memories of Richmond and St Mary’s, and we will certainly be back from time to time. It has been rather a long goodbye, but by the time you read this we will be gone! Thank you for your encouragement and your friendship, over so many years. May God bless you, and all the work you do in His name. John and Joan Plowman Joan also wants to thank everyone who has supported the Traidcraft stall in church. This year so far we’ve taken £648.


The next meeting of Richmond Deanery Synod is to be held tomorrow, Monday Oct 31st at 7:00pm for 7.15pm at St Paul’s Church Hall, Brompton-on-Swale DL10 7HF. As the Venerable Beverley Mason, our Archdeacon, will be coming to introduce herself, this will be an open meeting to which everyone is invited. Fun-Key Church is today at 4pm when we will be looking at the theme "Blessed!" There will be plenty of crafts and activities, prayers, hymns, and most importantly a warm welcome & a relaxed atmosphere. Refreshments will be available from 3.40pm. Fun, faith and fellowship for all ages. After the cards and visitors - Bereavement is a very difficult time for the spouse/partner left behind. Starting again on your own is even more difficult. Carrie and Anne will be meeting in the Greyfriars Restaurant for coffee and a chat on Tuesday, 1st November at 10.30 and would really like it if you could join them. Olive Harrison is holding her annual Macmillan coffee days on Thursday 3rd November and Friday 4th November. Please support anytime between 9.30am and 7.00pm both days at 15 Darlington Road. Raffle and tombola. The Charity of the month collection next week will be Christians Against Poverty. They help over 29000 people a year in this country who are desperately trying to manage debt, struggling to find work and provide for their families or trying to overcome a dependency. The charity gives free debt help and also runs job clubs, release clubs and money courses. Operation Christmas Child (Shoebox Appeal) Please see leaflets at the back of church. Covered boxes also available in the Welcome Area at the Methodist church. If you'd like to help in checking the filled boxes, there is a meeting in the Methodist Hall 9.30am, Monday 7th November when basic training will be given for helpers. Packing and checking boxes, at the same venue, 9.30am onwards on Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri between 7th and 18th November when you can also return your filled boxes. This year the boxes will be going to one of the Balkan countries. We have a few spaces available to visit Taylors Bell Foundry in Loughborough to see Richmond's new bells being cast on Thursday November 17th & Thursday December 8th. Places available on a 'first come first served' basis; please sign the sheet at the back of Church or telephone Liz Foster on 01748 825562. Please note this is a working, Victorian foundry and it is essential to wear strong shoes and suitable clothing. The bus is provided through our Heritage Lottery funding so there is no charge for the travel. We leave Richmond at 9.00 and expect to arrive back at about 18.45/19.00.


Anybody wishing to help create floral arrangements for Remembrance Day or to make a donation to the flowers please contact Katrina Templeton, 01748 449300, 07789220270 or email katrina.templeton@gmx.co.uk. All welcome, regardless of your level of expertise! DATES FOR THE DIARY Sunday November 6th & Sunday November 20th Anne will be selling Olive wood products from Bethlehem made by Christian Palestinian families. The money raised will be distributed to local families there in time for Christmas. Friday 11th November 11.00am. Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial, Friary Gardens. Friday 18th November Richmond Bible Society Action Group, Pie and Peas Supper and Quiz 7pm at the Methodist Hall. You are invited to make up a team (maximum 6!) or join a team when you arrive. Tickets £6.50, from Anne Simpson on 822277. Saturday 3rd December Exploring Faith, 10am at Rokeby Inn. Speaker Nicholas King SJ. on 'St Matthew - a Gospel with Attitude?' Fr Nick is the first person in more than 50 years to have translated the Bible on his own. Further details from Keith Miller 01833627540 or 07778318503. Saturday 10th December 7.30pm in St Mary's Church. The Royal

British Legion Richmond Branch, Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution & The Station Singers present a Christmas Concert by Candlelight. Tkts £8, £10 on door to include refreshments. All notices for the next pew sheet to Liz Chambers by Wednesday please. Contacts Rector: Tel: E mail:

Rev’d Canon John Chambers 01748 821241 j_echambers@btinternet.com

Administrator: Tel: E mail:

Claire Murray 07737482611 pa.richmondhudswellparish@gmail.com

Pew sheet: Tel: E mail:

Liz Chambers 01748 821241 liz.m.chambers56@gmail.com

Website:

http://www.richmondhudswellparish.org.uk


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