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ALL SAINTS
Grove Road,
Fishponds, Bristol
www.allsaintsfishponds.co.uk
“Come Gather, Come Worship, Come As You Are”
ST. MARY’S
Manor Road,
Fishponds, Bristol
Holding Together In Hope
www.stmarysfishponds.org.uk
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St. Mary’s Church Fishponds
Giving
Our church is funded almost entirely
by donations and fund raising.
We provide several different ways of giving to enable people to give in a way that
they are happy with. Some do standing orders and the envelope scheme. For those
who don’t carry cash anymore, or who have forgotten their wallet we have a card
reader in church which can take card payments including contactless, apple pay and
google pay. We are also able to take card payments over the phone. Or you can go
to our Website and to the donation page and click on our PayPal link to make a
donation.
Beavers
Monday’s
6.15pm
Tel: 0117 958 4164
Contacts for Scouting Groups
Cubs
Thursday’s
6.45pm
East Bristol Partnership Office
Co-ordinator Amy Donaldson Tel: 0117 958 6412
Email: eastbristol.org@gmail.com Web site: www.ebpbristol.org.uk
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Scouts
Thursday’s
8.00pm
Tel: 078 5452 0595 www.13thbristolscouts.uk
You can scan this
code bar to take you
to the donate site
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH & ST. MARY’S CHURCH
Vicar
Revd. Lizzie Kesteven - Tel: 0117 965 0856
Curates
Revd. Janey Hiller - Tel: 0117 239 0625
Revd. Diane Simms - Tel: 0117 951 8419
Licensed Lay Reader
Mark Simms - Tel: 0117 951 8419
Licensed Lay Reader & Permission to Officiate
Graham Biddlecombe - Tel: T.B.A.
Church Warden
Church Warden
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Weddings/Funerals
Contacts for All Saints Church
Elaine Seretny
Nigel Heath
Chris Whitehead
Tam Pearce
Helen Whitehead
Anita Lavis
Safeguarding Officers
Helen Whitehead - Tel: 0117 965 4697
Church Warden Mary Ewing
Church Warden
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Mary Ewing
Jenny Macey - Tel: 0117 951 8127
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Contacts for St. Mary’s Church
Tel: 0117 382 6324
Pete Walker
Matt Timms
Email: pete.walker39@gmail.com
Email: matt.timms@blueyonder.co.uk
Hannah Gazeley Email:Hannah.smf@yahoo.com
Email: mary.ewing01@sky.com
Weddings/Funerals Amy Donaldson Email: eastbristol.org@gmail.com
Safeguarding Officers
Kate Hancocks & Clare Munoz
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Email: psostmarys@outlook.com
Tel: 0117 902 5257
Tel: 0117 965 2893
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tel: 078 0098 7672
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tel: 0117 307 9117
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Horticultural Show
Saturday 14th August 2021
2pm
The Beechwood Club,
Beechwood Rd. Fishponds
Classes include:
Flowers, fruit, vegetables, cookery,
crafts & photography, Children’s classes.
Light Refreshments, Raffle, Competitions.
Admission: £1 Adults - Under 16’s free!
Schedules and entry forms available from various outlets including ‘The Pet
Shop’, ‘Elmwood Nurseries’, Fishponds Library,
Via our website: www.activatefishponds.co.uk (events/horticultural show)
or phone 0117 9650442.
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It’s an unusual story. One day, Jesus is with three disciples on a
high mountain in Galilee, when His appearance dramatically
changes. Also, Moses and Elijah suddenly appear, and from a
cloud comes the voice of God. What is this all about?
This event was witnessed by James, Peter, and John. They
were close friends of Jesus. In the future, they were to become
prominent leaders in the Early Church. They needed to see
something special that would help them remember Jesus in the
difficult years ahead. They had a glimpse of Christ in His divine
glory. His face shone like the sun and His clothes turned white
as light.
While this was an extraordinary sight for the disciples, it served
to encourage Jesus who once had glory and majesty in Heaven.
One day He would have it again. But firstly, He had to fulfil His
mission: to suffer on the cross and die.
Why were Moses and Elijah standing with Jesus? Moses was
the giver of the Law and Elijah represented all the prophets.
They had pointed people to the promised Messiah. Jesus was
about to complete God’s plan of salvation.
God’s voice was heard to remind Peter there was no need to
build shelters. They were not going to stay on the mountain. God
spoke to get the disciples to fix their attention of Jesus. The
wonder of the Transfiguration was a short interlude before Jesus
had to return to His work and subsequent death on the cross.
This story is a reminder that our times of spiritual blessing have
to be followed by down-to-earth commitments and
responsibilities. In the same way that Jesus gave His friends a
glimpse of His awesome glory, to help them face challenging
and traumatic times ahead, our special times in His presence
are provided to encourage us and equip us for the trials we may
have to face.
Our journey through life may sometimes rise to the peaks but we
can’t stay on a ‘high’ all the time – no matter how much we want
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(From Parish Pump website)
READINGS FOR AUGUST
1st August Tenth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Exodus 16: 2 - 4, 9 - 15; Ephesians 4: 1 - 16;
John 6: 24 - 35.
8th Tenth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
1 Kings19: 4 - 8; Ephesians 4: 25 - 5: 2;
John 6; 35, 41 - 51.
15th Eleventh Sunday after Trinity (Green).
Proverbs 9: 1 - 6; Ephesians 5: 15 - 20;
John 6: 51 - 58.
22nd Twelfth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Joshua 24: 1 - 2a, 14 - 18; Ephesians 6: 10 - 20;
John 6: 56 - 69.
29th Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Deuteronomy 4: 1 - 2, 6 - 9; James 1: 17 - end;
Mark 7: 1 - 8, 14 - 15, 21 - 23.
5th September
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Isaiah 35: 4 - 7a; James 2: 1 - 10, 14 - 17; Mark 7: 24 - end.
Sunday
29th
at 10.30am
All Saints Church
Meeting at All
Saints Church
Sunday 1st
10.30am
Sunday 15th
10.30am
All Saints Church
With Mark and Chris
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Something Different
– Children / Creation
focused –
With the Rev’s
Lizzie, Janey & Diane
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✤ We pray for the UK as it continues to battle with the Covid
pandemic. We ask for wisdom across society as we open up
in times of rising infections. We pray too for those charged
with making decisions about whether or not to vaccinate
secondary school children.
✤ We pray for our churches in the benefice, that all our activities
this summer would be safe and Covid free.
✤ We remember, too, all whose planned operations or medical
treatment has been cancelled or delayed by the pandemic.
Give them hope of a resolution.
✤ We continue to remember all those parts of the world where
deaths are still out of control, where there are very few
vaccines and where there is much suffering. Enable the rich
nations to be able to provide vaccines to all who need them,
worldwide, as this is the only ultimate protection for
everybody.
✤ Help us Lord, at this time, not to forget all others who need
our prayers: asylum seekers, the homeless, the persecution
we see all across the world, not only of Christians, but others
too. The Rohinga in Myanmar, The Uighar Muslims in China,
dissidents in North Korea….the list, sadly goes on. We lay all
this before you Lord.
✤ We remember all who are sick, especially those with longterm
and painful life limiting conditions. Pour out your
comforting Holy Spirit and all who are in a particular need.
✤ We pray for anyone going on holiday, that they journey safely,
relax and come home again refreshed.
SATURDAY LUNCHES @ St. Marys Church
Serving light lunches from the main door of the Church on the
following Saturdays, 14th & 29th August, 12noon - 2pm
Please remember to observe social distancing if in place.
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At one of our Annual Parish Meetings this year, someone asked
me to explain what the ‘pioneer’ bit in my title is. It was one of
those moments where someone asks a great question and you
really wish you had an equally great and simple answer!
That’s because Pioneer Ministry in the Church of England is a
relatively recent thing; it’s always adapting and evolving, and
can also be very specific to the individual Pioneer Minister.
But it was a great question to ask! So, I thought I’d give it the
thought it deserved and put together a little article about what
Pioneer Ministry is in the Church of England, and what shape it
has taken for me over the last few years.
A 2004 report called ‘Mission Shaped Church’, identified certain
ministers as ‘pioneers’ in that they were working in ways that
sought to connect more missionally with their cultural contexts
and which enabled new forms of worship and Christian
community to develop. Since then, the Church of England has
identified others who have the potential to be doing ministry in
this way. At some point during the discernment and training
process for ministry these people can go to a Panel and have
that vocation tested and be officially designated as ‘Pioneer
Ministers’.
The early definition of a Pioneer Minister was that the main
focus of their ministry would be outside of the church with the
intention of creating a new Christian community. But, as I say,
things have developed since then, and it’s now recognised that
there is a wide spectrum of pioneer ministry within the Church of
England. This spectrum has varying degrees of ‘cultural
distance’ from church, and goes something like this:
• On one end of the spectrum, the closest ‘cultural distance’,
you would find a replicator – a church-planter - who takes an
existing model of church, and simply reproduces it it in
another area.
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takes an existing model of church but adapts it to a new
context. An example of this is Messy Church.
• Further along, you have innovators who explore and form
relationships with people in specific contexts, or on the
fringes, and seek to set up new Christian communities from
the ground up – called Fresh Expressions
• And finally, those with the largest ‘cultural distance’ from
church, are the activists, who inhabit and speak into secular
space in the name of God.
Ordained Pioneers are fully-fledged Church of England priests
and have the same training requirements as any other ‘vicar’,
but they are designated as a pioneer to enable their vocation
and calling to those beyond the church as well as to those within
in it.
For me, being designated a Pioneer is both a challenge and a
privilege! It’s something that is always taking different
expressions and moving along the pioneer spectrum as I go on
in my ministry and as I listen and learn from the contexts I find
myself in. As an innovator I’ve been involved for many years with
people from alternative music subcultures – heavy metal, rock,
goth – as well as those who would consider themselves ‘spiritual
but not religious’, particularly those with neo-pagan, wiccan and
nature-based spiritualities. I host a faith exploration website
called The River, which is aimed at ‘the rejected, the rebels, and
the raw’, and has (in the past) been a way of supporting people
to gather for prayer and reflection in small groups. Before I
began my ordination training, I also set up a church group called
‘On this Rock’ for people in the metal and rock community, which
has now evolved into Metal Church under new leadership and is
growing really well.
Alongside this – as an activist I’ve had the privilege of working
alongside people of all faiths and none in the area of animal
welfare and creation care. I write regularly for an animal welfare
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on the first interfaith panel at London VegFest.
Although I have been pioneering for many years, even before I
began my journey to ordination, I was always reflecting on the
question: “What does it mean for me to be a priest to these
people in this place at this time?” The last year with Covid-19
has certainly been a ‘funny one’ in terms of how I have
answered that question! Many of the connections, conversations
and outlets I have been involved with as a pioneer have been
closed or laid dormant. I have really missed my ‘cultural tribe’ on
the margins. But, the upside of that has been the opportunity
and the joy of spending more time getting the know the
wonderful people of All Saints and St Mary’s and building
relationships and connections in new ways with you all.
Well, that is a bit of whistle-stop tour of pioneering!
I hope that
has been interesting, and if you want to ask me anything else,
please do grab me after a service, or drop me an email on
revjaneyhiller@gmail.com
Celebrating 200 Years with St Marys
This year in 2021 we celebrate the Bi Centennial of St
Marys (Trinity Chapel) It has been a place of Christian
worship in Fishponds one that has seen baptisms,
festivals, harvests, weddings and burials for 200 years.
So on the weekend of Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th of
September 2021 we will have a programme of an
exhibition, tours, music, recitals, cream teas, colouring
competitions and worship. We would love you to join us, celebrate with us.
Save the date in your diaries.
If you have any photographs of St Marys then we would love to see them and scan
them so they could form part of our exhibition. Please email Mary Ewing at
mary.ewing01@sky.com or Tel: 07799 108890 so we can let
you know how to join in, or post to Rev. Lizzie Kesteven at
11 Vicars Close, Fishponds, BS16 3TH.
Any photos that you want to be returned , please supply a
name and address so we can return them to you.
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at your service
For all those jobs that you
haven’t the time to do!!
Window Cleaning
Painting ~ Plumbing
Carpentry
Gardening ~ Decorating
Ring for a FREE quote
Tel: 0117 939 0529
Mobile: 07954 161 210
For young people from
year 7 and upwards.
To meet, to talk, learn,
pray and have fun
together.
1st Sunday of the Month
7.15pm
For information contact
Nigel on 0117 965 2893
or Revd. Lizzie
Need accounts prepared for your business?
Need a Self Assessment Tax Return completed?
WE CAN HELP!
H & F
ACCOUNTANCY
For all your tax and accountancy needs.
We do payroll and VAT too!
Sarah Hendy
0117 951 7615
Reasonable rates.
Telephone
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0117 932 9321
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(Answers on page 26)
Across
1. Of Moses (6)
4. ‘You have been weighed on the — and found wanting
(Daniel 5:27) (6)
7. Where Jesus performed the first of his miraculous signs
(John 2:11) (4)
8. Roman emperor who ordered all the Jews to leave
Rome (Acts 18:2) (8)
9. Member of a conservative Jewish party in the Sanhedrin
which believed there was no resurrection (Acts 23:8) (8)
13. South London Mission (1,1,1)
16. Sure of one’s own ability (2 Corinthians 11:17) (4-9)
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he had great wealth’ (Mark 10:22) (3)
19. Airs used (anag.) (8)
24. ‘The Lord is my — , I shall not be in want’ (Psalm 23:1)
(8)
25. ‘He has sent me to — up the broken-hearted’ (Isaiah
61:1) (4)
26. At or towards the rear of a ship (6)
27. Cross-carrying evangelist and world traveller, — Blessitt
(6)
Down
1. Ridicule (Luke 18:32) (4)
2. Encased in strapped-on light shoes (Song of Songs 7:1)
(9
3. Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union (1,1,1,1,1)
4. ‘Father, give me my — of your estate’ (Luke 15:12) (5)
5. Assistant (4)
6. On a par (John 5:18) (5)
10. Credo (anag.) (5)
11. Beaten with a rod (5)
12. The fourth of Job’s ‘comforters’, who deferred making his
contribution because of his junior status (Job 32:6) (5)
13. Chosen as a temple attendant, he was described by
Ezra as ‘a capable man’ (Ezra 8:18) (9)
14. ‘Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where — and rust destroy’ (Matthew 6:19) (4)
15. Employs (4)
18. Associated with penitence for sins, along with sackcloth
(Matthew 11:21) (5)
20. Association of South-East Asian Nations (1,1,1,1,1)
21. Sub-continent to which Baptist missionary pioneer
William Carey devoted his life (5)
22. Recess at east end of a church (4)
23. One of the nine sons of Beriah (1 Chronicles 8:15) (4)
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1st
DUTY
TIME
8.00am
Services
10.30am
8.00am
Wardens
Readers
Prayers
Parish Street
10.30am N. Heath / D. Williams
C. Powell
M. Simms
Ridgeway Road
St Mary’s Services
1st
DUTY
TIME
10.00am
Services
6.30pm
Holy Communion
Revd. Janey &
Revd Lizzie
-
Mondays - 8.15am. Zoom Morning Prayer
Log on details please email:
stanneseastville@gmail.com
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9th Sunday
After Trinity
-
1st lesson
9th Sunday
after Trinity
-
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie &
Revd Diane
-
8th
10th Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd. Janey & Mark
-
N. Heath / S. Cook
-
S. Cook
J. Hillier
Rosebay Mead
8th
10th Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd. Janey &
Revd Diane
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22nd
11th Sunday
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Mark & Chris
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N. Heath
T.B.A.
D. Simms
Royate Hill
15th
TIME
10.00am
6.30pm
11th Sunday
after Trinity
-
Holy Communion
Revd. Janey
12th Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd. Janey
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E. Seretny / S. Cook
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J. Waldren
D. Williams
Shamrock Road
for August
22nd
12th Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd Janey &
Revd Diane
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Celtic Morning Prayer at All Saints
All welcome
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29th
13th Sunday
after Trinity
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Something Different
Children / Creation
Rev’s Lizzie, Janey, Diane
-
T. B. A.
Diane / Lizzie
Small Lane
29th
13th Sunday
after Trinity
-
T.B.A.
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The price is £350.00 o.n.o. which includes
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If interested, please contact Wendy Heath on 0117 9393676.
DON’T BE AFRAID TO FAIL
In my local church, we use a parish prayer which includes the
line: ‘Help us to be brave enough to fail – but try again.’
Encouraging words indeed, and if we look back throughout the
centuries, many men and women who have made the world a
better place have taken those words to heart.
For example, where would we be today without electricity? Yet
at school, Thomas Edison was told he was “too stupid to learn
anything.” He was sacked from his first two jobs; and made
1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb. But in
the end, he succeeded, and changed the course of world history.
Car manufacturer Henry Ford revolutionised transport in the
USA, but he had five businesses fail before he founded the
successful Ford Motor Company.
Winston Churchill was a Nobel Prize-winning, twice-elected
Prime Minster, but he struggled at school, was defeated in early
elections for public office, and did not become Prime Minister
until he was 62.
As the late Nelson Mandela wisely observed: “Do not judge me
by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and
got back up again.”
So, let us commit ourselves to loving God with all our hearts, to
putting our abilities at His disposal, and to never giving up.
by Colin Hammacott. (Parish Pump Website)
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SUDOKU PUZZLES
(Answers on page 26)
MEDIUM
Food & Drink
SAVE THE DATE!
Clothing
When is chocolate good, and when is it really good?
We have learned a lot about the environmental impacts of the
things we buy, but do you ever wonder about the other impacts on
people and creation of how things are made, or what they are
made of?
Come along to our Ethical Buying Workshop at All Saints on
Saturday 18th September when we will explore some of the
ethics of a typical ‘shopping basket’ for our churches and homes.
You will get the chance to try some products – including
chocolate! - and learn about how with a few simple changes our
buying habits can not only do less harm, but actually do some
real good for the planet and for those we share it with.
All are welcome!
Details to follow in next month’s magazine, so Save the Date….
If you would like to get involved in planning the workshops, or
helping out on the day, that would be great! Please email Rev’d
Janey on revjaneyhiller@gmail.com
Health & Beauty
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250 years ago, on 15th
August 1771, that Sir Walter
Scott, Scottish historical
novelist, poet, and playwright
was born. His best-known
works include Ivanhoe and
Rob Roy.
125 years ago, on 17th
August 1896, that the death of
the first person killed in a
motor accident in the UK took
place. Bridget Driscoll was
crossing a road in the grounds
of London’s Crystal Palace
when she was hit by a car
giving demonstration rides. By
way of contrast, Brake.org.uk
report that nowadays, an
average of five people a day
die on UK roads.
90 years ago, on 19th August
1931, that the Yangtze River
and Huai River floods
peaked in China. It was one of
the worst natural disasters of
the 20th century; up to four
million people died, and the
floods lasted from July to
November.
80 years ago, on 15th August
1941, that the German spy
Josef Jakobs became the last
person to be executed at the
19
Tower of London. (He had
parachuted into Britain during
WWII.)
75 years ago, on 16th August
1946, that the Great Calcutta
Killings took place in Kolkata
India. Muslim and Hindu mobs
rioted across the city following
the Muslim League’s demand
for the creation of Pakistan.
More than 4,000 people were
killed and 100,000 left
homeless. The riot sparked
further religious violence in
other provinces, leading to the
Partition of India in August
1947.
60 years ago, on 13th August
1961, that East Germany
sealed off the border between
East and West Berlin to
prevent the exodus of
refugees to the West. Initially
barbed wire fences were
erected; construction of the
Berlin Wall began on 15th
August. The border reopened
in 1989.
50 years ago, on 9th August
1971, that Northern Ireland
introduced internment, the
power to detain suspected
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trial.
40 years ago, on 25th August
1981, that the US space probe
Voyager 2 reached Saturn and
sent back images and data. It
travelled to Uranus (1986) and
Neptune (1989) before
reaching interstellar space in
2018. 43 years after
launching, it is more than 11.8
billion miles from earth, but
remains operational.
30 years ago, on 6th August
1991, that the first website
(info.cern.ch) went live. The
web’s inventor, Tim Berners
Lee, also posted a description
of the World Wide Web project
on the alt.hypertext
newsgroup, and provided a
link to download the first web
browser, which could only run
on NeXT workstations.
ST. MARY’S CHURCHYARD
GARDENING GROUP
Every Monday
from10am till 12noon
A group meet up to do a spot of
gardening and tidying up in the
grounds. You are very welcome to
come along and join us, but please
bring your own refreshments and to
social distance when gardening.
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25 years ago, on 28th August
1996, that Prince Charles and
Princess Diana were divorced
after 15 years of marriage. No
longer a ‘Royal Highness’,
Princess Diana was now
called Diana, Princess of
Wales.
20 years ago, on 6th August
2001, that US President
George W Bush received a
daily briefing that warned
Osama bin Laden was
determined to strike in the
USA. (This was six weeks
before the 9/11 terrorist
attacks.)
10 years ago, 21st-29th
August 2011 that Hurricane
Irene hit the Caribbean and
made landfall in North
Carolina. 49 people were
killed and over $14 billion
worth of damage was caused.
MONTHLY COFFEE
MORNING
Saturday 7th August
10am to 12noon
Second books to buy for
adults and children
Hope you can pay us a visit
(NB. There will be no cakes on sale)
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As part of our schools connection and as a benefice we are
continuing to run sessions through August. This is to help
support families during the summer and will include food, crafts
and games. If you are interested in helping out, you can choose
what day, do a whole session, or half a session (2 hours) and
select what you would like to help with.
The sessions run on a Tuesday and Thursday, dates below:
August 3rd, 5th, 10th, 12th, 17th, 19th, 24th, 26th.
Each session will run from 3.00am - 7.00pm.
If you are interested please contact one of the following:Rev
Lizzie Kesteven
Tel: 0117 9650865 / Mob: 07973917720
John Waldren, volunteer coordinator
Email: john16waldren@btinternet.com
Tel: 0117 9563208 / Mob: 07970970436 Filling the Holiday Hunger Gap
Thank You
Olive from St. Mary’s would
like to say a ‘huge thank you’
to everyone for all the delicious
cakes that were brought along
for the occasion of celebrating
the Ordination of Diane
Simms on Sunday 4th July.
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Reverend Diane
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climate emergency. By Debbie Hawker and
David Hawker, and Jamie Hawker, BRF, £9.99
This book considers a series of Bible passages,
unpacked to show the Bible’s relevance to
environmentalism, and how we can all play our
part in limiting the negative effects of climate
change.
The climate crisis is one of the most important
issues of our time, threatening lives and livelihoods. The Bible
teaches us that God the creator put humans on the Earth to take
care of it; to show love to all, and to care for the poor and
vulnerable.
Planet Protectors – 52 Ways to Look after God’s World
By Paul Kerensa and Ruth Valerio, SPCK, £6.91
This is a good book for summer reading.
It is a fun,
fact-filled book for 7-to-9-year-olds that offers 52
‘empowering’ ways to become Planet Protectors that
look after God’s world.
The book is a blend of interesting facts, Christian theology and
practical tips on how to help the environment by living
sustainably. The ideas for looking after the world include cycling
more, choosing fair-trade, taking shorter showers, and recycling.
Children will love taking up a different challenge each week.
GUIDING
Meet on a Tuesday evening at St. Mary’s Church, Manor Road
For more information on this Guiding Troop go the following website
https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-parents/register-your-daughter/
For the Guides look for ‘176th Fishponds Methodist (Bristol)
And Rainbows and Brownies look for
1st Fromeside Rainbows & 176th (Fishponds) Bristol Brownies
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The Transfiguration
On 6 August the Church remembers the Transfiguration of
Jesus. The story is told in Matthew 17, Mark 9 and Luke 9.
The mountain may well have been one of the three high spurs
of Mount Hermon, which rises to 9,000 feet. Jesus was
suddenly transfigured before Peter, James and John. His face
began to shine as the sun, his garments became white and
dazzling. Then
Elijah and Moses
appeared, but
why? These two
men represent the
Law and the
Prophets of the
Old Covenant, or
Old Testament.
But both the Law
and the Prophets
found their true
and final fulfilment
in Jesus, the
Messiah. Elijah
and Moses were
handing on the
baton, if you like.
Now God’s dwelling with mankind would depend on the New
Covenant based on Jesus’ death on the cross.
Transfigu
Ration
Mountain
Peter
James
John
Radiant
Beloved
Son
Well
Pleased
Dwelling
Mankind
New
Covenant
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Face
Exodus
Mount
Sinai
Sealing
Moses
Law
Elijah
Prophets
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Would you like to explore your faith, deepen
your commitment and learn with others?
Exploring Christianity is a course for all
Christians to grow in discipleship. Come willing
to share your experience and to listen with an
open mind. (If you are a very new Christian or
want to find out more about faith, we suggest
you try Alpha or a Foundations course first.)
How:
People meet weekly in a home or church. Each
student receives a Study Guide with preparation
to complete each week – reading, thinking and
reflecting – which is discussed at the tutorial.
The tutor will also provide additional activities
for the group. Some students will complete
assignments, although these are optional. This
course also fulfils the first two years of training
for those exploring Licensed Lay Ministry.
Do it:
Find out more via:
www.bristol.anglican.org/churchlife/exploringvoc
ations/exploringchristianity
There are 6 modules exploring a breadth of areas
from Spirituality and Prayer, the Bible, Christian
Ethics and more. Each module costs £50 (or £25 if
not doing assignments) and all six modules are
usually completed over a two-year period.
A limited bursary scheme for those students who
experience financial hardship is available.
Please write to the Exploring Christianity
Administrator in confidence.
For information, contact the Course
Administrator, Claire Eade, at
Mindevadmin@bristoldiocese.org
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I have been inspired! You meet
new people with different
backgrounds, and learn about
different styles of worship.”
It has given me confidence in
what I believed, and in myself.”
It enlarges your mind. We
revisited stories I knew well, but
gaining a greater perspective.”
A lot of trust built up in the
group.”
Groups begin in September
across the Diocese. It is
anticipated that there will be two
groups based in Bristol, one in
North Wilts and one in Swindon
(exact day of the week depends
on the venue). There will also
be a diocesan zoom group
which will meet twice a term in
person with further sessions by
zoom.
For details of a course near you,
or to enroll, please contact the
Course Administrator at:
Mindevadmin@bristoldiocese.org
Tel: 0117 906 0100
WE ARE THE
DIOCESE OF BRISTOL
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Thank you to all the managers and staff at the local Sainsbury’s
store in Fishponds who have been so kind and generous to
St. Marys’ Church before and throughout the pandemic.
The gifts of flowers bring such pleasure and joy, as was the
representation of Staff when you joined the gardening team.
Many thanks and blessing to you all.
St Marys
(on behalf of us all - Olive Abbey and Revd Lizzie)
Poem by
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
“This is my wish for you:
Comfort on difficult days,
smiles when sadness intrudes,
rainbows to follow the clouds,
laughter to kiss your lips,
sunsets to warm your heart,
hugs when spirits sag,
beauty for your eyes to see,
friendships to brighten your being,
faith so that you can believe,
confidence for when you doubt,
courage to know yourself,
patience to accept the truth,
Love to complete your life.”
Sent in by one of our readers
Prayer for the new day
Dear Father,
In this strangest of summers, with
its traffic-light travel restrictions and
on-going concerns about Covid 19,
help us to remember that You never
change. Your light is constant. Your
love continues. Your presence is
assured, whether we stay at home,
or travel within the UK, or further
afield. There are no restrictions on
Your Holy Spirit.
Thank You, Lord, for the gift of each
new day, wherever we may be.
Thank You that by Your grace, we
share all our days with You, secure
in all circumstances, when we put
our trust in Your precious son,
Jesus Christ. In His name we pray.
Amen.
By Daphne Kitching
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Well here we are in the holiday month, a time for going
away so that you relax and all being well come back
refreshed.
I hope that you are able to have a break away.
Even though restriction have been lifted, we should all still take
care, but at the same time be respectful to how others approach it.
At this time I would just like to say a quick ‘thank you’ to those who
popped into the Coffee Morning last month, it was good to see you
and it enabled us to get back into the swing, even with social
distancing. Hope you can make it this month (August).
Plenty to read, every time I thought I’d added all the articles, I
would remember that there was something else, so did quite a bit
of jiggling around, but got there in the end. Which brings me to the
deadline for the September issue, this will be Sunday 15th August,
articles can be emailed to anita@lavis.org.uk or given to me at a
10.30am service. Don’t forget the Horticulture Show, maybe put in
one or two exhibits, but do pop in and take a look.
What ever you are doing this month, hope you have a good time.
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTHS CROSSWORD & SUDOKU’S
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13 SLM; 16 Self-confident; 17 Sad; 19 Radiuses; 24 Shepherd;
25 Bind; 26 Astern; 27 Arthur. DOWN 1 Mock; 2 Sandalled;
3 CICCU; 4 Share; 5 Aide; 6 Equal; 10 Décor;11 Caned;
12 Elihu; 13 Sherebiah; 14 Moth; 15 Uses; 18 Ashes; 20 ASEAN;
21 India; 22 Apse; 23 Eder.
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Parochial Church Council Members
Luci Heath
Anita Lavis
Tam Pearce Mark Simms
Diane Simms John Waldren Alison Wren Elisa Williams
Chris Whitehead
Dave Williams
Deanery Synod Representatives
Chris Whitehead
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tiny Tots
John Waldren
Tel: 0117 956 3208
Gift Aid
Chris Whitehead
Anita Lavis
Mike Lavis
Vacant
Junior Church
Lizzie Kesteven
Tel: 0117 965 0856
Electoral Roll
Helen Whitehead
Tel: 0117 965 4697 Tel: 0117 307 9117 Tel: 0117 965 4697
Magazine Editor / Adverts
Tel: 0117 307 9117
Hall Booking Secretary
Elisa Williams
Tel: 079 7395 3445
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Roles & Contacts for St. Marys Church
Matt Timms
Parochial Church Council Members
John Ewing
Hannah Gazeley
Sam Toogood
Director of Music / Choir
John Anson
Tel: 0117 962 2093
General Enquiries
Matt Timms
matt.timms@blueyonder.co.uk
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Edward Gleed
Deanery Synod Representatives
Leigh Cooper
Wives Group
Jean Button
Tel: 0117 965 0218
Notes / News / Weekly Sheet
Sam Toogood
sam@pognet.org.uk
Bob Bartlett
Andrew Cooper
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ALL SAINTS
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Part of the Parish of All Saints Church
Could be your answer
It can cater for small
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Has kitchen facilities,
plus
adequate on site parking
Our rates are very competitive.
For details please contact Elisa
Tel: 0117 9584164 / 07973 953445
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