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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 Officer
Helen Whitehead - Tel: 0117 965 4697
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Contacts for St. Mary’s Church
Church Warden Mary Ewing
Church Warden
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Mary Ewing
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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Serving the community for
St Mary’s Church
Manor Road
Saturday 11th September, 10am - 5pm
Exhibits of St. Mary’s History, St. Mary’s Players
and Colouring Competition based on the stained glass windows
in the Church, held in conjunction with Fishponds Academy
Refreshments 10.00am to 4.30pm
Cream Teas from 3.00pm
Guided tours of Church and Grounds on the hour from 10.00am
Music recitals from 3.00pm - 4.30pm
Sunday 12th September, 12noon - 4.30pm
Church open for Refreshments and Exhibitions
All welcome to join us for our Sunday Celebration Services
10.00am Festival Eucharist
5.00pm Choral Festival Evensong
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Our winter barley ripened quickly this year, and soon the combine
harvesters were rolling here on the Northumberland / Scottish Border.
As the first trailer load of grain came into the shed, I ran my hands through
the golden grains, offering a short prayer of thankfulness as I savoured the
smell of fresh cut barley. It was a good harvest.
I’ve often reflected on the Old Testament festival of the Firstfruits, where the
Israelites offered the very first sheaf of the spring harvest to God (Leviticus
23:9-14). I think this act required great faith, as they trusted God for a
fruitful harvest to come, something that was far from certain, given their
utter dependence on the weather.
I’m not sure about you, but I’m always up for giving thanks after the event.
I’ll sing ‘Come ye thankful people come’ and rejoice that “all is safely
gathered in”, but am I able to trust with anticipation for what is yet to come?
The festival of the Firstfruits reminded God’s people that everything they
had came from Him. I am reminded that I must learn (and relearn) to trust in
God, who has proven His faithfulness to me, over and over again.
Perhaps right now as a church community or an individual you’re waiting for
a certain event, standing on the cusp of a new initiative, praying for a
certain outcome or anticipating a long-held vision becoming reality. Let’s all
keep trusting that whatever the challenge, however things turn out,
irrespective of what we anticipate, God is going before us and has secured
the Firstfruits of an even greater harvest through Jesus, as He rose from
the dead.
Just as the grain offering to God in the Old Testament anticipated a harvest
to come, Paul reminds us that Jesus’ victory anticipates an even greater
bodily resurrection and eternal peace (1 Corinthians 15:20-22).
As we continue our journey with Jesus through the challenges of each day,
let’s do so with a deepening faith and trust. In the meantime, bring on the
harvest – I’ll see you on the other side!
(This comes from a blog by Alistair Birkett, director of Rural Ministries for Scotland and
Northern England taken from Parish Pump website. You can read more at:
https://www.ruralministries.org.uk/blog/anticipatingtheharvest?
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH & ST. MARY’S CHURCH
5th Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity
Isaiah 35: 4 - 7; James 2: 1 - 10, 14 - 17:
Mark 7: 24 - end.
Evening Exodus 14: 5 - end; Matthew 6: 1 - 18.
12th Fifteen Sunday after Trinity
Isaiah 50: 4 - 9; James 3: 1 - 12;
Mark 8: 27 - end.
19th Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
Jeremiah 11: 18 - 20; James 3: 13 - 4: 3, 7 - 8;
Mark 9: 30 - 37.
Evening Exodus 19: 10 - end; Matthew 8: 23 - end.
26th Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity
Numbers 11: 4 - 6, 10 - 16, 24 -29; James 5: 13 - end;
Mark 9: 38 - end.
3rd October Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity
Genesis 2: 18 - 24; Hebrews 1: 1 - 4, 2: 5 - 12; Mark 10: 2 - 16.
Evening Joshua 3: 7 - end; Matthew 10: 1 - 22.
(The above readings are taken from the Lectionary for Sundays for the
8.00am & 10.30am services at All Saints and 10.00am & 6.30pm
services at St. Marys. Note! Some Sundays readings may change).
Thanksgiving Prayer
Lord, thank you for walking with us through
the seasons of our lives.
10.30am
Sunday 5th
Children from 4years
upwards are welcome
to come and listen to
stories, sing, pray, plus
some activities, while
parents can have
some time to worship.
For the winter, when we are held safe in your
arms through the darkness.
For the hope of spring, as we are filled with
new promise and life.
For summer time, full of warmth and colour.
And for autumn days as leaves fall to seed
new growth.
You are always with us. Amen.
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✤ We pray for the people of Afghanistan, Lord. Grant
them peace and security.
✤ We remember the people of Haiti following the devastating
earthquake. Enable international agencies to really make a
difference as they help that country to become more resilient.
✤ We remember all countries without the vaccines,
infrastructure and ability to deal with the Covid pandemic.
Move the hearts of those in power in the richer nations to
provide the support required to keep people safe all over the
world.
✤ In our own country, we pray for success with the continued
roll-out of the vaccine to younger people, and that there
would be a good turn-out to receive it.
✤ Help us all to remember that the pandemic is not ended and
to continue to be vigilant.
✤ We pray for all who mourn, that they would be comforted.
✤ We give thanks for the harvest, especially at this time of the
year. Help us to be better stewards of creation, and to do
what we can at this time, following the UN Code Red Climate
Emergency, and the floods and searing heat across Europe
recently. Enable the COP 26 climate conference in Glasgow
this autumn, be a time when words and actions match each
other.
✤ We pray for our benefice, especially as we plan our services
from October onwards, that it will meet our needs, and would
enable us to encounter God together.
✤ We pray for all children and young adults, especially those
who will be starting schools, colleges and universities for the
first time.
✤ We pray for ourselves, living and witnessing in a complicated
world, that God would strengthen us with His Holy Spirit, that
we would be full of love for one another, and full too with
discernment.
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Saturdays, 11th & 25th September, 12noon - 2pm
Serving free light lunches of soup,
sandwiches, tea, coffee, and biscuits
All welcome
SUMMER FAIRS AT THE BENEFICE CHURCHES
Back at the end of June, All Saints
were lucky to be able to hold the
Summer Fayre outside in sunshine.
We had fewer stalls than usual but we
raised a total of £468.05.
Thanks to everyone who came along.
St. Mary’s held their Summer Fair at
the end of July and raised a grand
total of £680.00.
Half for the Church and the other
half divided between ‘Incredible Kids’
and ‘Help the Homeless’. Thank you.
CHRISTMAS CARD
COMPETITION
This year the Benifice would like to send out a joint Christmas
Card to their Parishes with a design drawn by a young person.
The competition is open to all young people up to the age of 13.
It can be full colour, partly coloured or a coloured pencil drawn
design showing it as a Christmas Card.
The chose of design is up to them, as long as it has a
Christmas theme to it.
The picture must be able to fit on a card that is this size
6” x 4” / 15.24cm x 10.16cm
Please hand the design into All Saints or St. Mary’s
with name, telephone number and age on the back by
SUNDAY 26th SEPTEMBER
GOOD LUCK
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intercession.
I'm writing this on the afternoon of Café Church in
August in which the focus was intercession - praying for
others in need. During our ordination service in July, Bishop Viv
reminded us of the different facets of a deacon's role. At one
point she declared: deacons are to 'bring the needs of the world
before the Church in intercession'.
Intercession was described by a former archbishop as 'coming
before God with people on your heart'.
I like this little phrase,
because no matter how huge a problem seems, how ill a friend
is, or how complicated someone's situation has turned out, it
reminds us that we can simply place needs before God without
giving him exact instructions on how to solve them. A friend who
has a distinct calling to pray for others once told me she prays
for someone 'with or without information'. Our heavenly Father
knows our needs.
So why bother praying, since God knows our needs? Richard
Foster, author of 'Celebrating Discipline', explains that prayer
changes us. He says: 'Prayer is the central avenue God uses to
transform us'. The more we pray, the more we gradually adjust
what we ask God for. When we are open to the working of the
Holy Spirit in us, our will becomes aligned to God's will in prayer.
I wonder if you too have discovered this?
Jesus's example prayer -
the Lord's Prayer - contains two of the
most vital requests in prayer: 1) Give us today our daily
bread and 2) Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin
against us. 1) changes all who have more bread than they need
by inviting them to share it. In 2) 'as we forgive' invites us to let
go of past grievances and this transforms our relationships and
brings us peace of heart.
At Café Church, led by Mark and Chris, conversations emerged
aound the tables about our own experiences of intercession. We
acknowledged the need to be honest before God in prayer -
which might mean expressing difficult feelings - such as anger
over a desperate situation. As Mark reminded us, a read through
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feelings and thoughts - yet addressing them to God. Pete Greig,
in 'How to Pray', encourages us to 'get indignant' like Moses
and Job and many of those angry voices in the Psalms. Getting
angry about injustice stirs us to work with God to do something
to change things.
At Café Church one suggestion was to hold prayer vigils in
church focusing on justice themes: two topics that came up were
Creation Care and Disabled Lives Matter. Though small in
number at Café Church we remarked to one another how
enriching the time together had been. The conversations are
always framed within a regular service pattern, which includes
confession, creed, a talk and intercessions. In October the topic
will be 'Unanswered Prayer'. We all agreed that we have been
finding 'How to Pray' by Pete Greig a very inspiring yet practical
book in helping us to pray.
If you haven't read it yet you might
like to get hold of a copy in print or on Kindle. Or you can check
out Pete Greig's Prayer Course online, which follows the same
themes as the book. You can find the link here: Prayer Course
Another useful question that emerged at Café Church was about
who we think we are praying to when we pray to God. Do we
visualise God as a (albeit divine!) person to whom we pray? Or
do we simply feel/sense the presence of God beyond the need
for images? Or do we find other pictures for God's presence
helpful? This varies depending on our personalities. Someone
beautifully described the presence of God like a soft cardigan
wrapped around us as we pray. Or perhaps you like to imagine
yourself in a gospel scene sitting with Jesus on a boat on the
Sea of Galilee, in the calm after the storm while he listens to
your fears? Or do you imagine walking and talking with your God
as your friend in a garden at the close of the day, like Adam and
Eve in Eden, or the disciples sharing their sorrow and perplexity
with Jesus walking together along the Emmaus Road?
May you and those you pray for be blessed by the prayer of
intercession this week, so that God's kingdom comes nearer and
his will is done better in our lives.
Revd Diane - 15th August 2021
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(Answers on page 26)
Clues Across
1. ‘Through [Christ] we have gained …. by faith into this grace’
(Romans 5:2) (6)
4. Deprives of sight (Deuteronomy 16:19) (6)
8. The words of a hymn do this (mostly) (5)
9. Faithful allegiance (1 Chronicles 12:33) (7)
10. Belgium’s chief port (7)
11. Where John was baptizing ‘because there was plenty of
water’ (John 3:23) (5)
12. Imposing height (Psalm 48:2) (9)
17. Jesus’ tempter in the wilderness (Mark 1:13) (5)
19. Comes between Amos and Jonah (7)
21. ‘Your will be done’ … as it is in heaven’ (Matthew 6:10) (2,5)
22. Gale (Matthew 8:24) (5)
23. Axle, eh? (anag.) (6)
24. ‘Out of the… I cry to you, O Lord’ (Psalm 130:1)
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1. Popular Christian author and humorist, Plass (6)
2. Transparent ice-like mineral (Revelation 4:6) (7)
3. Method of compelling surrender by surrounding target of
attack (2 Chronicles 32:1) (5)
5. Expose (Isaiah 52:10) (3,4)
6. Lonny (anag.) (5)
7. Utterance (1 Timothy 1:15) (6)
9. Husband of Deborah, the prophetess (Judges 4:4) (9)
13. Burial service (Jeremiah 34:5) (7)
14.What Christ threatened to do to the lukewarm church in
Laodicea (Revelation 3:16) (4,3)
15. Simon Peter climbed aboard and dragged the net (John
21:11) (6)
16. His response to Jesus’ decision to return to Judea was ‘Let
us also go, that we may die with him’ (John 11:16) (6)
18. There will be weeping and gnashing of … (Matthew 8:12) (5)
20. Walkway between rows of pews in a church (5)
SMILE LINES
In a catholic school it is lunchtime and a nun has placed a notice in
front of a large plate of juicy eating apples that says Only take one -
God is watching you!
Further on is a plate of cakes and one little boy fishes his own note
to put by these which says: Take all you want of these, God is
watching the apples!
EASY
SUDOKU PUZZLES
(Answers on page 26)
MEDIUM
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TIME
All Saints Services and
5th
14th Sunday after Trinity
8.00am
Services
10.30am
Wardens
Readers
Prayers
Parish Street
DUTY
TIME
8.00am
1st lesson
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
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10.30am G. Smith / D. Williams
A. Lavis
M. Simms
Small Lane
St Mary’s Services
5th
14th Sunday after Trinity
10.00am
Services
6.30pm
Evensong
Revd. Janey & Mark
Mondays - 8.15am. Zoom Morning Prayer
Log on details please email:
stanneseastville@gmail.com
Wednesdays - 9.00am
Celtic Morning Prayer at All Saints
All welcome
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12th
15th Sunday after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd. Janey
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E. Seretny / S. Cook
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J. Waldren
D. Willams
Snowdon Road
12th
15th Sunday after Trinity
Patronal Festival and
200 Years Celebration with
Holy Communion
Revd. Lizzie & Revd Diane
5.00pm
Festival Choral Evensong
St. Mary’s
Friday’s 7pm
New members are
welcomed
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8.00am
10.30am
8.00am
Duty Rota for September
19th
26th
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All Age Harvest
Revd Lizzie, Revd Diane,
Elisa & Dave
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10.30am N. Heath / D. Williams
T.B.A.
T.B.A.
Spires View
TIME
10.00am
6.30pm
19th
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N. Heath / S. Cook
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S. Cook
Revd. J. Hiller
Star Lane
for September
26th
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Holy Communion
Revd. Janey &
Revd Lizzie
Sunday 19th
HARVEST at ALL SAINTS
10.30am
Donations of tinned or
package items would be
most welcomed.
Information for this service
will be shared at a later date.
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Revd Janey, Revd Lizzie
Rainbows, Brownies &
Guides
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R. Edwards-Mlangwa
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Stonebridge Park
3rd October
16th Sunday after Trinity 17th Sunday after Trinity 18th Sunday after Trinity
All Age Harvest
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Sunday 26th
10.00am ST. MARY’S
HARVEST SERVICE
Joining this service will be the
Rainbows, Brownies and Guides.
Donations of food items would be
most welcomed
Holy Communion
Revd. Janey & Mark
3rd October
16th Sunday after Trinity 17th Sunday after Trinity 18th Sunday after Trinity
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Saturday 18th September
In last month’s magazine, I posed the
question, ‘When is chocolate good, and when
is it really good?’ and asked you to‘save the
date’ of 18th September for an Ethical Buying Workshop.
You might be wondering - what’s it all about?
What do you think about when you buy something? Is it just
about what you can get for your money? What if I said to
you, it can be so much more than that?
There is power in everything we buy – no purchase is
neutral. What that means is that each time we buy
something, there is more going on than us spending money
on an item.
• There may be a hidden cost beyond the money that we
pay for it, and
• There could be a hidden benefit beyond what we
ourselves get from it
So buying is not just about getting the things we need, but
also about how we steward with care what we have in a way
that can aim to bless others through our habits and choices.
All Saints and St Mary’s churches value God’s creation and
want to take care of and cherish it, and we have made some
great moves in terms of recycling and sustainability.
We are pleased to host an Ethical Buying Workshop during
this year’s Season of Creation in September which aims to
help us along that journey - all are very welcome!
If you’re curious about what’s behind some of the products
you might buy regularly and want to learn about some of the
impacts – positive or negative – that certain kinds of products
might have, then please come along!
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exploring some of the ethics of a typical ‘shopping basket’ of
items we buy for churches or our homes.
We will even have the chance to try some alternative
products – including chocolate! – as we learn together about
how making some simple changes in 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.
Please email revjaneyhiller@gmail.com for more information
or to let us know you’re coming along. Or just come along
on the morning – to All Saints Church, Saturday 18th
September, starting at 10am until 12noon. See you there!
St. Mary’s
Churchyard Gardening
Group
Meet every Monday
from 10am till 12noon
A spot of gardening and
tidying up the grounds
COFFEE
MORNING
Saturday 4th September
10am - 12noon
All Saints Church
Second hand
Tea & biscuits provided
fiction books to buy for
adults and children.
The all meet on a Tuesday evening at St. Mary’s Church, Manor Road
For times and other information please visit 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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All Saints Community Hall, Grove Road
Teams of no more than six, welcome to bring your own drink,
tea/coffee/squash available, plus a raffle.
Ticket prices to be confirmed next month, but please book them
in advance to help with the ordering of the meals.
ALL IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
700 years ago, on 13th Sept
1321 that Dante Alighieri,
Italian poet, died. Regarded
as the most important poet
of the Middle Ages. Best
known for his Divine
Comedy.
125 years ago, on 24th Sept
1896 that F Scott Fitzgerald,
American novelist and short
story writer, was born.
Regarded as one of the
greatest American writers of
the 20th century. Best
known for his novel The
Great Gatsby.
100 years ago, on 8th Sept
1921 that Sir Harry
Secombe was born. This
Welsh comedian, actor,
19
writer, singer and TV
presenter was one of the
stars of the 1950s radio
series The Goon Show.
80 years ago, on 1st Sept
1941 that Nazi Germany
ordered all Jews in Germany
and its occupied territories to
wear a yellow Star of David
badge.
75 years ago, from 20th
Sept – 5th Oct 1946 that the
first Cannes Film Festival
was held.
65 years ago, on 16th Sept
1956 that Play-Doh went on
sale in the USA. It was
originally sold as a wallpaper
cleaning compound, but was
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modelling compound when
the inventor’s nephew
discovered that nursery
school children were using it
to make Christmas
ornaments.
60 years ago, on 11th Sept
1961 that the World Wildlife
Fund (now the World Wide
Fund for Nature) was
founded in Switzerland.
50 years ago, on 15th Sept
1971 that Greenpeace, the
international environmental
group, was founded in
Vancouver.
30 years ago, on 6th Sept
1991 that the Russian city of
Leningrad was renamed St
Petersburg, restoring its
original name.
25 years ago, on 27th Sept
1996, that the Taliban seized
control of Kabul,
Afghanistan, ousting
President Burhanuddin
Rabbani, and executing
former President
Mohammad Najibullah.
20 years ago, on 11th Sept
2001, that the 9/11 terrorist
attack on the USA took
place. 2,973 people were
killed.
Children and tea-drinking
Put the kettle on. Children should begin to drink tea from the age
of four, in order to combat later stress, obesity and heart
disease.
So says the results of a recent study which appeared in the
Nutrition and Food Technology journal. It says that green tea
and the more traditional black tea contain compounds which can
aid concentration and cognitive function.
As one doctor said, “Including three cups of black tea daily as a
part of a healthy lifestyle could help to preserve physical and
mental health in childhood… and into old age.”
Parents could offer tea as a substitute for sweet and sugary
drinks for children.
(From the editor, what do you make of this? I must admit I gave my children a
milky cup of tea at an early age).
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LLF – is a national Church
project about human identity,
relationships, marriage, and
sexuality. Within the Church of
England there is a huge
diversity of understandings,
views, experiences, and traditions about these issues.
Unfortunately, over recent years the conversations have become
quite polarised towards some of the more strongly held
opposing viewpoints, and many of the more ‘middle ground’ and
gentler voices have sadly been side-lined, which has at times
felt divisive and hurtful.
So the idea of LLF is to offer a fresh start. A range of resources
have been published to enable people from across the breath of
traditions, experience and understandings to come together
again – in love and faith – to listen and learn as communities
over the course of the rest of 2021 and early 2022. The hope is
that the project will create a framework for people to organise
local ways of exploring the issues together without judgement
and in an environment where all voices can be heard, respected
and listened to.
Local churches and communities are being encouraged to take
part as much as they can. Toward the end of this year and early
next year, we will be looking at how we might engage with LLF
as a benefice, and we may run a local course ourselves or
partner with other parishes.
Meanwhile, I would highly recommend exploring some of the
LLF resources yourself.
• The easiest first step might be to watch the introductory
video on the Church of England website
www.churchofengland.org/resources/living-love-and-faith.
The video shows people from diverse backgrounds and
lifestyles who have shared their stories about how they are
‘Living in Love and Faith’.
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where you can watch more of the videos and explore the
learning materials. This is at www.llf.churchofengland.org/
• For a more in depth look at the subjects, you can explore the
LLF book – it’s definitely the kind of book that you can
‘explore’ rather than read from cover to cover and has lots of
fascinating context and information about the social, biblical
and scientific contexts of these topics. You can buy a
paperback copy from Church House Publishing, or download
for free from https://www.churchofengland.org/resources/
living-love-and-faith/living-love-and-faith-book
• Finally, you might like to think about joining with others in the
Diocese to pray about LLF. There is a weekly ‘zoom’ prayer
meeting on Wednesday lunchtimes. Details can be found on
the Diocese of Bristol website www.bristol.anglican.org/
news/living-in-love-and-faith-update.php
I am on the LLF Advisory Group for the Diocese, and I’ll share
more information about LLF as time goes on, including how we
plan to run the courses locally. In the meantime, I’m happy for
you to contact me with any questions or concerns.
I’ll finish now with the LLF Prayer – please continue to support
the project in prayer as we explore what it means to Live in Love
and Faith together.
God, whose name is Love,
whose gift is life,
whose word holds all in being;
bless ‘Living in Love and Faith’ to your church
as we seek to grow together
into the truth of our humanity and longings,
into communities where all find welcome,
into the fullness that is your image in us;
through the Word made flesh,
our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Amen
Revd Janey Hiller revjaneyhiller@gmail.com
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design tips for a calm green space.
Bible Society, £6.50
Sarah Eberle, winner of 17 gold medals
at Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower
Shows, has designed the Bible
Society’s entry garden for the RHS
Chelsea Flower Show this month (September 2021).
The theme of the garden is Psalm 23, and this is the fullcolour
book of photographs to go with it. Based on the
themes of rest and peace, it offers a place of refuge and
restoration, which is reflected in the meditations and stories
within the book.
The book also offers tips from Sarah Eberle on how to
create your own peaceful outdoor space.
A Christian Guide to Environmental Issues
By Martin Hodson and Margot Hodson, BRF, £9.99
Environmental sustainability is a major issue
for us all. In this extensively updated edition,
Martin and Margot Hodson consider eight of
the key current environmental problems,
giving the biblical basis for looking after the
environment and helping to integrate
environmental thinking into the reader’s
understanding of Christian faith.
This guide includes ethical reflections, Bible
studies focusing on a different biblical
doctrine for each chapter, and eco-tips to enable practical
response. Among the issues covered are climate change,
food, biodiversity, and population, together with the
relationship between environmental problems and issues
relating to world development.
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The Parable of the Weeds (Matthew 13: 24 - 30)
Ever wonder why there is both good and evil allowed in this
world? Jesus told a parable that touched on this subject – it is
called the Parable of the Weeds.
It runs like this: Consider the
world as if it were a field where a Farmer has sown good seed.
But then an enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat.
So when the wheat came up, so did the weeds. What to do?
Instead of destroying the weeds, and thereby risking the wheat,
the Farmer tells his reapers to wait and let both wheat and
weeds grow together until the harvest. At the harvest he will
instruct the reapers to gather up the wheat, but to discard the
weeds. So do not despair when evil seems to thrive in this world
– there is a reckoning still to come, and justice will be done.
Kingdom
Heaven
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Grain
Weeds
Enemy
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Master
Sow
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׉	 7cassandra://OBWIFQtBXT6f5434K7imWcTR2C9pwV9b770PQBotqIw0^`̵ aapXJa׉EExploring Christianity is a course to help you grow in
discipleship, deepen your faith and explore the Bible.
Do you ever wish you knew more about your faith? Have you
ever wondered about how we got our Bible? Do you wish you
could answer your neighbours questions with more clarity? Do
you feel you could be more active in the life of your church if you
knew more? If so then this is a course that will help you.
Exploring Christianity course is for those interested in finding out
more about the Christian faith, and also fulfils the first two years
of training for those exploring licensed Lay Ministry.
There are six modules covering a breath of areas from Old and
New Testament to Christian Ethics, prayer, spirituality and more.
Courses are held across the Diocese, there are no age
limitations and no previous experience is necessary.
The cost of each module is £50, for students who do not
complete the assignments, the cost is £25. Students are
encouraged to buy the module book, which is generally in the
region of £20 or less. It is not essential to buy the book.
The six modules are:Exploring
the Bible - New Testament
Questions of Faith
Reshaping the Church
Exploring the Bible - Old Testament
Challenging Choices - Christian Ethics
Groups begin in September, for details of a course near you or
to enrol contact mindevadmin@bristoldiocese.org
or Tel: 0117 906 0100
For more information visit www.bristol.anglican.org
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As usual time is flying by, the holidays are over (well nearly)
and schools, colleges and university will be welcoming new
students. A big change for them and their parents.
You will have hopefully noticed that I have mentioned “Christmas”
It will not be long before we start seeing the Christmas cards in the
shops and for All Saints and St. Mary’s we will be sending out a joint
card with all our Christmas services on, so please if you have a child
get them to design our card for this year.
We would like it if at our Monthly Coffee Mornings we could have some
volunteers to come along and help do some gardening in our Church
grounds. The area is used quite a lot by children playing and dog
walkers (please keep your dogs on a lead!), we would greatly
appreciate it, if you could spare and hour or two, refreshments will be
available, so please pop in and help.
Deadline for October issue will be SUNDAY 12th SEPTMEBER, earlier
if possible please. Need to get this issue out earlier if possible.
Thank you
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTHS CROSSWORD & SUDOKU’S
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6 nylon; 7 saying; 9 Lappidoth; 13 funeral; 14 spit out; 15 ashore; 16
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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
Parochial Church Council Members
Matt Timms
Edward Gleed
Sam Toogood
John Anson
General Enquiries
Matt Timms
matt.timms@blueyonder.co.uk
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John Ewing
Hannah Gazeley
Deanery Synod Representatives
Leigh Cooper
Director of Music / Choir
Tel: 0117 962 2093
Notes / News / Weekly Sheet
Sam Toogood
sam@pognet.org.uk
Bob Bartlett
Andrew Cooper
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Part of the Parish of All Saints Church
Could be your answer
It can cater for small
or medium size function.
Has kitchen facilities,
plus
adequate on site parking
Our rates are very competitive.
For details please contact Elisa
Tel: 0117 9584164 / 07973 953445
Or visit our web site: www.allsaintsfishponds.co.uk
You are very welcome to view before booking.
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