Pewsheet - 27 July 2014 (Oakham)

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Weekly Pewsheet Service Details and Notices

Sixth Sunday after Trinity Sunday 27 July 2014

All Saints Oakham

Oakham

8:00am Holy Communion (CW Trad) 10:30am Parish Communion 6:00pm Evensong

Whissendine

11:00am Holy Communion

Market Overton Ashwell Teigh

9:00am Holy Communion 11:00am Holy Communion 9:00am Holy Communion

Langham Braunston Brooke

11:00am Holy Communion 2:00pm Fun in the Sun 8:00am Holy Communion

Hambleton 9:15am Holy Communion (CW Trad) If you are new to this church or visiting, please make yourself known to the clergy or churchwardens. If you wish to receive Holy Communion in your pew, or would like a large print version of this Pewsheet, please ask a sidesperson.

Please take this Pewsheet home

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Oakham Team Clergy Revd Canon Lee Francis-Dehqani Team Rector (Oakham) 01572 722108 lee@oakhamteam.org.uk Revd Audrey Atkinson Team Vicar (Langham, Braunston, Brooke, Hambleton, Egleton) 01572 723154 audrey@oakhamteam.org.uk Revd Janet Tebby Team Vicar (Whissendine, Teigh, Ashwell, Market Overton) 01664 474096 janet@oakhamteam.org.uk Revd Hildred Crowther Assistant Priest 01572 767779 hildred@oakhamteam.org.uk Revd Dr Dominic Coad Curate 01572 770024 dominic@oakhamteam.org.uk

Lay Ministers Mr Vyv Wainwright Reader – 01572 759157 vyv@oakhamteam.org.uk Mr Alan Rudge Reader – 01572 755570 alan@oakhamteam.org.uk Mr David Pattinson Reader – 01572 723884 david@oakhamteam.org.uk Mrs Gail Rudge Parish Evangelist – 01572 755570 gail@oakhamteam.org.uk Mrs Jenni Duffy Parish Evangelist – 01572 720064 jenni@oakhamteam.org.uk Mrs Madeleine Morris Pastoral Assistant – 01572 868418 madeleine@oakhamteam.org.uk

Director of Music Mr Kevin Slingsby – 01572 898242 kevin@oakhamteam.org.uk

Oakham Team Office Mrs Janine Weaver Team Administrator 01572 724007 office@oakhamteam.org.uk The Team Office is staffed on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 9am- 1pm, Thursdays 11am-3pm and Fridays by email. Notices for inclusion in the pew sheet should be sent to notices@oakhamteam.org.uk or delivered to the office by Wednesday at 11 am.

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8:00am Holy Communion 10:30am Parish Communion* The Order of Service is contained in the separate Service Book.

Opening Hymn* 1. Hail to the Lord's Anointed, great David's greater Son! hail, in the time appointed, his reign on earth begun! He comes to break oppression, to set the captive free, to take away transgression, and rule in equity.

3. He shall come down like showers upon the fruitful earth, and love, joy, hope, like flowers, spring in his path to birth: before him on the mountains shall peace, the herald, go; and righteousness in fountains from hill to valley flow.

2. He comes with succour speedy to those who suffer wrong; to help the poor and needy, and bid the weak be strong; to give them songs for sighing, their darkness turn to light, whose souls, condemned and dying, were precious in his sight.

4. Kings shall bow down before him, and gold and incense bring; all nations shall adore him, his praise all people sing: to him shall prayer unceasing and daily vows ascend; his kingdom still increasing, a kingdom without end.

Words: based on Psalm 72, James Montgomery (1771-1854) Music: Crüger, adapted from Johann Crüger (1598-1662) by William Henry Monk (1823-1889) (Ancient & Modern – 99)

Collect Merciful God, you have prepared for those who love you such good things as pass our understanding: pour into our hearts such love toward you that we, loving you in all things and above all things, may obtain your promises, which exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

First Reading – 1 Kings 3.5-12 At Gibeon the LORD appeared to Solomon in a dream by night; and God said, ‘Ask what I should give you.’ And Solomon said, ‘You have shown great and steadfast love to your servant my father David, because he walked before you in faithfulness, in

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righteousness, and in uprightness of heart towards you; and you have kept for him this great and steadfast love, and have given him a son to sit on his throne today. And now, O LORD my God, you have made your servant king in place of my father David, although I am only a little child; I do not know how to go out or come in. And your servant is in the midst of the people whom you have chosen, a great people, so numerous they cannot be numbered or counted. Give your servant therefore an understanding mind to govern your people, able to discern between good and evil; for who can govern this your great people?’ It pleased the Lord that Solomon had asked this. God said to him, ‘Because you have asked this, and have not asked for yourself long life or riches, or for the life of your enemies, but have asked for yourself understanding to discern what is right, I now do according to your word. Indeed I give you a wise and discerning mind; no one like you has been before you and no one like you shall arise after you.’

Second Reading – Romans 8.26-39 The Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words. And God, who searches the heart, knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn within a large family. And those whom he predestined he also called; and those whom he called he also justified; and those whom he justified he also glorified. What then are we to say about these things? If God is for us, who is against us? He who did not withhold his own Son, but gave him up for all of us, will he not with him also give us everything else? Who will bring any charge against God’s elect? It is God who justifies. Who is to condemn? It is Christ Jesus, who died, yes, who was raised, who is at the right hand of God, who indeed intercedes for us. Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, ‘For your sake we are being killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep to be slaughtered.’ No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

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Gradual Hymn* 1. Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you; Allelu-, alleluia: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, allelu, alleluia! 2. Ask, and it shall be given unto you, seek and ye shall find, knock, and the door shall be opened unto you; Allelu-, alleluia: 3. We shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Lord; Allelu-, alleluia: Words: Karen Lafferty (b 1948) Music: Karen Lafferty (b 1948), arr Roland T Fudge (b 1947) © 1972 CCCM Music (Ancient & Modern – 775)

Gospel – Matthew 13.31-33,44-52 Jesus put before the crowd another parable: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that someone took and sowed in his field; it is the smallest of all the seeds, but when it has grown it is the greatest of shrubs and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches.’ He told them another parable: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed in with three measures of flour until all of it was leavened. The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which someone found and hid; then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls; on finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold all that he had and bought it. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was thrown into the sea and caught fish of every kind; when it was full, they drew it ashore, sat down, and put the good into baskets but threw out the bad. So it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come out and separate the evil from the righteous and throw them into the furnace of fire, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Have you understood all this?’ They answered, ‘Yes.’ And he said to them, ‘Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like the master of a household who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.’

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Offertory Hymns* The two hymns are sung one straight after the other, to the same tune

1. The great love of God is revealed in the Son, who came to this earth to redeem everyone. That love, like a stream flowing clear to the sea, makes clean every heart that from sin would be free. 2. It binds the whole world, every barrier it breaks, the hills it lays low, and the mountains it shakes. It’s yours, it is ours, see how lavishly given – the pearl of great price, and the treasure of heaven! Words: Daniel Thambyrajah Niles (1908-1970) Music: Stowey, English traditional melody. Harmonised by Erik Routley (1917-1982) – CP 616 (Hymns of Glory Songs of Praise – 358)

1. Come, learn of God’s kingdom, the kingdom of light, its dawning dispelling the darkness of night; the light of God’s glory is shining abroad, in splendour proclaiming that Jesus is Lord. 2. Come, seek for God’s kingdom, the kingdom of Christ, a pearl without equal, a treasure unpriced, a city unshaken the years cannot move, where life everlasting is founded on love. 3. Come, enter God’s kingdom, the gates are flung wide; to win us our freedom the Saviour has died: the keys of the kingdom are theirs who proclaim the word of the gospel and faith in his name. 4. Inherit God’s kingdom; for Jesus declares to those who confess him, the kingdom is theirs: O come then rejoicing his glories to sing, as heirs of that kingdom where Christ is the King. Words: Timothy Dudley-Smith Music: Stowey, English traditional melody. Harmonised by Erik Routley (1917-1982) – CP 616 (Spring Harvest Worship Years – 61)

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Communion Anthem* Jesu, joy of man’s desiring, holy wisdom, love most bright; drawn by thee, our souls aspiring soar to uncreated light. Word of God, our flesh that fashioned, with the fire of life impassioned, striving still to truth unknown, soaring, dying round Thy throne.

Through the way where hope is guiding, hark, what peaceful music rings; where the flock, in thee confiding, drink of joy from deathless springs. Theirs is beauty’s fairest pleasure; theirs is wisdom’s holiest treasure. Thou dost ever lead Thine own in the love of joys unknown.

Words: Robert Bridges (1844-1930) Music: From Cantata BWV 147, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Communion Hymns* 1. Father, I place into your hands the things I cannot do. Father, I place into your hands the things that I’ve been through. Father, I place into your hands the way that I should go, for I know I always can trust you.

3. Father, we love to see your face, we love to hear your voice. Father, we love to sing your praise and in your name rejoice. Father, we love to walk with you and in your presence rest, for we know we always can trust you.

2. Father, I place into your hands my friends and family. Father, I place into your hands the things that trouble me. Father, I place into your hands the person I would be, for I know I always can trust you.

4. Father, I want to be with you and do the things you do. Father, I want to speak the words that you are speaking too. Father, I want to love the ones that you will draw to you, for I know that I am one with you. Words & Music: Jenny Hewer © 1975 Kingsway’s Thankyou Music (The Source – 97)

Post Communion Prayer God of our pilgrimage, you have led us to the living water: refresh and sustain us as we go forward on our journey, in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Final Hymn* 1. Now thank we all our God with hearts and hands and voices, who wondrous things hath done, in whom his world rejoices; who from our mother's arms hath blessed us on our way with countless gifts of love, and still is ours today.

2. O may this bounteous God through all our life be near us, with ever joyful hearts and blessed peace to cheer us; and keep us in his grace, and guide us when perplexed, and free us from all ills in this world and the next.

3. All praise and thanks to God the Father now be given, the Son, and him who reigns with them in highest heaven, the one eternal God, whom earth and heaven adore; for thus it was, is now, and shall be evermore. Words: Nun danket alle Gott, Martin Rinkart (1586-1649), translated by Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878) Music: Nun danket, melody by Johann Crüger in Praxis Pietatis Melica, 1647, harmony chiefly from Felis Mendelssohn Batholdy Lobgesang (1840) (Ancient & Modern – 739)

6:00pm Evensong The Order of Service begins on page 58 of the Prayer Book, and the hymns are taken from New English Hymnal.

Opening Hymn 8 – Lift up your heads ye mighty gates (t 128 ii Gonfalon Royal)

Psalm 75 confitebimur tibi T A Walmisley

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Unto thee O God do | we give | thanks : yea unto | thee do | we give | thanks. Thy Name | also is ∙ so | nigh : and that do thy | wond-rous | works de- | clare. When I receive the | con-gre- | gation : I shall judge ac- | cor-ding | un-to | right.


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The earth is weak and all the in- | habiters ∙ there- | of : I | bear up ∙ the | pil-lars | of it.

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I said unto the fools; * | Deal not ∙ so | madly : and to the ungodly; * | Set not | up your | horn. Set not up your | horn on | high : and | speak not ∙ with a | stiff — | neck.

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For promotion cometh neither from the east, | nor from ∙ the | west : nor | yet — | from the | south. And why? * | God is ∙ the | Judge : he putteth down one and | set-teth | up an- | other. For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup and the | wine is | red : it is full mix’d and he | pour-eth | out of ∙ the | same. As for the | dregs there- | of : all the ungodly of the earth shall | drink them ∙ and | suck them | out. But I will talk of the | God of | Jacob : and | praise — | him for | ever. All the horns of the ungodly | also ∙ will I | break : and the horns of the | righteous ∙ shall | be ex- | alted. Glory | be ∙ to the | Father, and to the | Son and ∙ to the | Ho-ly | Ghost; As it was in the beginning is | now and ∙ ever | shall be : world | with-out | end, A- | men.

First Lesson – 1 Kings 6.11-14,23-38* Office Hymn 388 – Jesus shall reign, where'er the sun (t i Truro)

Magnificat – Luke 1.46-55 Henry Smart

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My soul doth | magnify ∙ the | Lord : and my spirit hath re- | joic’d in | God my | Saviour. For | he hath ∙ re- | garded : the | lowli-ness | of his | handmaiden. For be- | hold, from | henceforth : all gene- | rations ∙ shall | call me | blessed.

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For he that is mighty hath | magni-fied | me : and | ho-ly | is his | Name. And his mercy is on | them that | fear him : through- | out all | ge-ne- | rations. He hath shew’d | strength ∙ with his | arm : he hath scatter’d the proud in the imagi- | na-tion | of their | hearts. He hath put down the | mighty ∙ from their | seat : and hath ex- | alted ∙ the | humble ∙ and | meek. He hath fill’d the | hungry ∙ with good | things : and the | rich he ∙ hath sent | empty ∙ a- | way. He remembering his mercy hath holpen his | ser-vant | Israel : as he promis’d to our forefathers, Abraham | and his | seed for | ever. Glory | be ∙ to the | Father, and to the | Son and ∙ to the | Ho-ly | Ghost; As it was in the beginning is | now and ∙ ever | shall be : world | with-out | end, A- | men.

Second Lesson – Acts 12.1-17* Nunc Dimittis – Luke 2.29-32 Rev W Felton

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Lord, now lettest thou thy servant de- | part in | peace : ac- | cor-ding | to thy | word. For mine eyes have | seen ∙ thy sal- | vation, which thou hast pre- | par’d be-fore the | face of ∙ all | people, To be a light to | lighten ∙ the | Gentiles : and to be the | glory ∙ of thy | peo-ple | Israel. Glory | be ∙ to the | Father, and to the | Son and ∙ to the | Ho-ly | Ghost; As it was in the beginning is | now and ∙ ever | shall be : world | with-out | end, A- | men.

Hymn after the Prayers 415 – O for a thousand tongues to sing (t 346 Richmond)

Hymn after the Sermon 354 – Eternal Father, strong to save

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Today SUNDAY 27 JULY 2:00pm – FUN IN THE SUN Braunston Village Hall

This Week WEDNESDAY 30 JULY 1:30pm – MUSIC AT LUNCHTIME All Saints Oakham Emma Heseltine piano Bach – Allemande and Gigue from French Suite 4 in E Flat Major Brahms – Intermezzi No 1 and No 2 from Op. 118 Shostakovitch – Prelude and Fugue No 7 in A major and Prelude and Fugue No 24 in D Minor Op 87

SUNDAY 3 AUGUST 2:30pm – COUNTY WWI COMMEMORATION SERVICE All Saints Oakham An opportunity for the County of Rutland to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of World War I. The preacher will be The Very Revd Charles Taylor, Dean of Peterborough.

Looking Ahead WEDNESDAY 6 AUGUST 1:30pm – MUSIC AT LUNCHTIME All Saints Oakham Yvonne Bloor and Cécile Joly guitar

THURSDAY 7 AUGUST OAKHAM & BRAUNSTON MOTHERS’ UNION BUS TRIP Why not come to Rutland Water with the MU? For details contact Meg Dyer on 01572 771564 2:30pm-4:30pm – COME & CHAT BEREAVEMENT GROUP Oakham Church Hall For all going through bereavement. You’ll be able to meet others who are also going through the bereavement journey or chat to our volunteers. Clergy & other experienced listeners will also be present. If you think this might suit you, you’ll be most welcome to join us.

FRIDAY 8 AUGUST 2:00pm – FRIENDS OF ALL SAINTS OAKHAM STRAWBERRY TEA PARTY Oakham Church Hall Guest speaker Revd Dr Dominic Coad. Cost £5 – please sign up on the list on the table by the South Door. Contact Beryl Kirtland 01572 724103.

WEDNESDAY 13 AUGUST 10:00am -12:00pm – OPEN HOUSE Home of Joy Cant, 23 Vicarage Road, Oakham. All are welcome.

SUN 17 – SUN 31 AUGUST WALK RUTLAND FOR JESUS Churches & Villages of Rutland Walk Rutland calls us to walk together and share fellowship as we walk through the villages of Rutland. It is an opportunity to talk about God with

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friends and strangers. Walk Rutland is supporting the Churches that already exist in the villages, and we hope that they will engage with us in witness. The fortnight starts with a commissioning service at Hambleton Church on 17 August at 2:30pm, and ends with a celebration service at Uppingham Methodist Church on 31 August at 2:30pm. Please pray about joining us for some time between 17 and 31 August. We would appreciate volunteers for stewarding, support driver, banner carrying and for leading worship/singing and prayers at various venues. Full upto-date details are available from the website at www.walkrutland.uk.

SATURDAY 23 AUGUST 7:30pm – PIANO DUO CONCERT Lyddington Church In aid of Oakham based Rutland Rotaract Family Support Centre (RRFSC) – this supports about 200 children and young people aged 0 to 25. It was set up in 2005 and is only funded by grants and by donations. It aims to provide social, recreational and therapeutic support to them and their families. The exciting evening’s entertainment is provided by international piano duo James Redfern, of Hallaton, and Laura Pauna, of South Africa. To reflect the summer evening they will perform 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Mendelssohn and 'The Rite Of Spring' by Stravinsky. Concert tickets will be £15 per person including a welcome drink and canapes in the interval. Tickets from Uppingham

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The Falcon Hotel, Oakham Music & More, Stamford Music Shop, or by ringing Elaine Redfern 01858 555465

MONDAY 25 AUGUST 11:15am – BANK HOLIDAY ORGAN RECITAL – All Saints Oakham Robert Gower. Followed by lunch in the Church Hall (cost £5). Please note that the afternoon concert in Egleton previously advertised will not now take place. In aid of RCO 150 for 150 appeal.

SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 11:00am -6:00pm – PRAYER BOOK DAY St Peter Brooke & All Saints Braunston Sung Matins at 11:15am in Brooke Church, is followed by a talk on the church at 12:15pm and a chance to view the 17th Century Book of Common Prayer. After some time to explore the church and village we move to Braunston, with lunch at the Old Plough (if pre-booked). At 3:30pm there will be a talk about Braunston Church, followed at 4:30pm by Evensong and Compline. For details and to book lunch, please phone Mary Stewart on 01664 474353 by 31 July. The services will be sung by members of Laudamus, joined by other choir members from the Deanery – music will include a setting of the Te Deum by Tallis and his anthem ‘If ye love me’, and a fauxbourdon setting of the evening canticles by John Holmes. Please contact Kevin Slingsby (01572 898242) if you would like to join the choir for the day or part of it.


Stewardship 2014

Give As You Live

We will be holding our triennial Stewardship Campaign at Oakham this autumn. This will be an opportunity for everyone, both old and new members, to review their planned giving in support of the church. More details will follow, but please note 21 September in your diary, when there will be a presentation at all three services.

Give as you Live is a fund-raising platform which enables charities to receive a commission each time their supporters shop on-line. Please see the separate poster opposite for full details. You can join by visiting http://www.giveasyoulive.com/join/ allsaintsoakham.

All Saints Oakham Locking Up Rota If you are a keyholder to All Saints (outer door or vestry door) please speak to Alison Long. If you are able to join the rota of people who lock the church in the evening (even occasionally) Alison would be especially glad to hear from you.

Fairtrade Sales for June amounted to £120.80. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this figure. Thanks Denise (722729)

Lee – 10 Years at All Saints

Pewsheet Notices The Weekly Pewsheet will be taking on a new shape for a trial period in the villages (as has already been running at Oakham for some time). We would like to encourage more notices from every Church in the Team, whether they need advertising around the whole Team, or just the local Church. Help us to make it YOUR pewsheet, so that we are all more aware of what is going on throughout the Team. Please email notices, by preference, to notices@oakhamteam.org.uk by 11am on Wednesday. If you don’t have email access, they can still be delivered to the Team Office in person or by phone to Janine during weekday mornings by the same deadline.

In September, Lee will have been at All Saints for 10 years and we would like to celebrate this with him. Any contributions for this would be greatly appreciated – please see either Margaret or Alison.

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Byron’s Last Journey Did you know that the ‘mad, bad, dangerous to know, scholar, freedom fighter, athlete, lover and poet Lord Byron’s body rested in The Crown Hotel in Oakham on its way to Hucknall Church, for burial? Newstead Abbey still retains its idyllic charm and it is easy to see how it inspired Byron to write some of the most romantic poetry of his time. Visitors can see Byron’s private apartments as well as letters, objects and furniture that belonged to him. The Abbey still retains the original medieval cloisters, a Gothic Revival Library, a baronial Great Hall and the original façade of the old priory church on the West Front. The Abbey with over 300 acres of parkland and formal gardens for all tastes was Byron’s home from 1808 to 1814.

reveals the story of the computer connections of Byron’s daughter Ada, Contess of Lovelace. Should you be tempted to a warm welcome at St. Mary Magdalene, Hucknall, experience the romance and mystery of Newstead Abbey, a beautiful historic house set in glorious landscaped gardens, note Tuesday 23rd September in you diaries. The Friends of All Saint’s Church, Oakham are arranging a coach trip to see both. Posters and further information to follow. Beryl Kirtland

Due to Byron’s tempestuous past it was considered not fitting for him to be buried in his ancestral home of Newstead Abbey and that the nearby Hucknall Parish Church was to be his final resting place. St. Mary Magdalene attracts visitors from all over the world as well as being a worshipping church with a full range of services and its literary connections. The church has impressive Kempe stained glass windows, memorials to Byron are both inside and in the churchyard. The 19th Century Lady Chapel

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Services During The Week Monday 28 July

09:00 Morning Prayer Oakham 09:00 Morning Prayer Langham

Tuesday 29 July

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 04:00 Evening Prayer Oakham 10:00 Holy Communion Oakham

Wednesday 08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 30 July 09:00 Morning Prayer Langham 10:00 Holy Communion J&A

04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham 05:00 Evening Prayer Langham

04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham 05:00 Evening Prayer Langham 05:30 Meditation J&A

Thursday 31 July

09:00 Team Communion Oakham 12:00 Ecumenical Prayer Oakham 04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham

Friday 1 August

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 12:30 Village Prayers Braunston 09:00 Morning Prayer Langham 04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham 10:00 BCP Communion Oakham 05:00 Evening Prayer Langham

Services Next Sunday – 3 August (Seventh after Trinity) Oakham

08:00 Holy Communion (CW Trad) 10:30 Parish Communion

Whissendine Teigh Market Overton Ashwell Langham Braunston Brooke Hambleton Egleton

11:00 Holy Communion 09:00 Matins 09:00 Holy Communion

02:30 County WW1 Commemoration 06:00 Evensong

06:00 Evensong 06:00 WWR 11:00 Holy Communion & Baptism 06:00 Evensong 09:15 Holy Communion (CW Trad)

Next Week’s Readings at Holy Communion Isaiah 55.1-5; Romans 9.1-5; Matthew 14.13-21

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