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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
70p
REMEMBER TO PUT
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31st OCTOBER!!
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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. You can also use this
QR Code code that will take you to our donation page.
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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All Saints Community Hall, Grove Road
Teams of no more than six.
You are welcome to bring your
own drink, tea/coffee/squash
will be available,
plus there will be a raffle.
Price includes the Fish ’n’ Chips
(Price to be advised)
Please book tickets in advance to help
with the ordering of the meals.
Contact
Dave
Tel: 01179584164
or Email:
pyronaught2000@yahoo.co.uk
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or
Anita
Tel: 0117 3019117
or Email:
anita@lavis.org.uk
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of God’s kingdom.
St Luke -
the doctor who brought good news
This month we remember St Luke (18th October),
the author of the third gospel and the Book of
Acts. Throughout his writing Luke makes clear that
the good news of salvation is available to all people
regardless of their gender, social position, or nationality. It is
believed that Luke was a doctor, and he certainly sees the
importance of healing in the ministry of Jesus and the Church.
The signs of the presence of God’s kingdom include the healing
of sickness, hurts, as well as unforgiveness.
This is evident when Jesus sends out the 72 disciples in Luke 10,
a reading for St Luke’s Day:
‘The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of
the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field…
When you enter a town and are welcomed eat what is set before
you. Heal the sick who are there and tell them, ‘The kingdom of
God is near you.’’ (Luke 10:2,8). What challenges do we find in
these verses?
Firstly Luke, as a Gentile (a non-Jew) recognises the
revolutionary way outsiders are welcomed into the faith
community, e.g. Zacchaeus (Luke 19) and Cornelius (Acts 10).
How can we engage with those who are outside the community
of faith? We have to avoid the tendency to regard ourselves as
insiders! As we reach out to those who are ready to welcome the
gospel, we have an opportunity to share good news and healing
in the name of Jesus.
Secondly, as an Evangelist, Luke wants us to share the love of
Jesus with all those we encounter. However, as these verses
indicate, this has got to be rooted in prayer, if we are going to be
led by God in our response to others. ‘Mission is seeing what
God is doing and joining in’ (Rowan Williams).
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH & ST. MARY’S CHURCH
3rd Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity
Genesis 2: 18 - 24; Hebrews 1: 1 - 4, 2: 5 - 12; Mark 10: 2 - 16.
Evening Jeremiah 7: 1 - 11; Luke 19: 1 - 10.
10th Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Amos 5: 6 - 7, 10 - 15; Hebrews 4: 12 - end; Mark 10: 17 - 31.
17th Twentieth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Isaiah 53: 4 - end; Hebrews 5: 1 - 10; Mark 10: 35 - 45.
Evening As above
24th Bible Sunday (Green)
Isaiah 55: 1 - 11; 2 Timothy 3: 14 - 4: 5; John 5: 36 - end.
31st All Saints (White)
Isaiah 25: 6 - 9; Revelations 21: 1 - 6; John 11: 32 - 44.
Evening Isaiah 65: 17 - end; Hebrews 11: 32 - 12: 2
Sunday 7th November Third Sunday before Advent (Green)
Jonah 3: 1 - 5, 10; Hebrews 9: 24 - end; Mark 1: 14 - 20.
(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).
Sunday 3rd - 6.30pm
Dedication Service
Sunday 3rd,
10.30am
All Saints
Sunday 24th,
10.00am
St. Mary’s
Sunday 24th -
Benefice Service
at All Saints Church
Patronal Festival for
Holy Communion with Revd Lizzie
and the Archdeacon of Bristol, Neil Warwick
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with Holy Communion
St. Mary’s Church,
Manor Road
All are welcome
Sunday 30th - 10.30am
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✤We continue to pray for our nation as it seeks the best
way ahead regarding the Covid pandemic. We remember
planners, advisors and politicians as profound decisions are
made, and we continue to pray for our NHS, caring for the
Covid sick and managing health care for all during this
ongoing crisis. Remembering all who are ill, especially those
known to us, we ask for healing and peace
✤We remember too all those countries where, as yet very few
are vaccinated, and very many are vulnerable. Open the
hearts of the rich countries in the world, to ensure everyone is
protected.
✤We thank you Lord for all your bounty in the harvest. Help us
not to spoil it by greed and exploitation so that all may have
sufficient and to live more in harmony with this good earth.
✤ For Afghanistan: Lord, we remember all men, women and
children in that country who are afraid, who are hungry, who
are persecuted. Help us Lord, to show kindness and
compassion to all refugees.
✤ For Haiti: Help the people of Haiti, suffering their second
major earthquake in a decade, to recover. Sustain all the
international agencies offering help.
✤ Climate Change: We pray for the COP 26 summit meeting
taking place in Glasgow, at the end of October, that they will
come to an agreement on uniting the world in tackling
climate change.
“Creator God, giver of life, You sustain the earth and direct
the nations. In the time of climate crisis grant us clarity to
hear the groaning of creation and the cries of the poor;
challenge us to change our lifestyles; guide our leaders to
take courageous action; enable your church to be a beacon
of hope; and foster within us a renewed vision of your
purpose for your world; Through Jesus Christ our Lord, by
and for whom all things were made. Amen”
(Prayer the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell)
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All Saints Day is on Monday 1st November, so our Patronal
Festival will be held on Sunday 31st October at 10.30am, which
will also be a Benefice Service and the Archdeacon of Bristol,
Neil Warwick has been invited to join us.
This is also the time when we ask that you might give a little
more and make an extra donation above your usual giving.
As you maybe aware, that before lock down we were looking at
upgrading our sound system and installing a screen, plus
projector, the PCC are pleased to say that they are now looking
at going into the 1st phase of installing the screen and visual
aids. Plans are being sent to the Diocese so we will be waiting
for the faculty, to go ahead. In the meantime we have a total of
£4,007.24p which will allow us to go ahead with Phase 1, but we
still need to raise approximately £11,665 to upgrade the sound
system.
There will be special envelopes throughout November on the
table at the back of church. If you pay tax you might like to Gift
Aid your donation by filling in your details on the envelope
before handing it in during a service or to a warden.
Thank you
MAKE LUNCH SUMMER CAFÉ AT ALL SAINTS
We had a great new initiative this year in the School Holidays, called
All Saints Summer Café.
Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 3-7pm we had the Halls
and grounds busy with families enjoying time together with Crafts,
Games, Music and of course Food, Glorious Food.
This was the brainchild of our own Rev. Lizzie, who managed to gain
funding from the Diocese, Bristol City Council and Sovereign Housing
Association for the venture. We were able to source lots of nourishing
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International Food Stores and Morrison’s here in Fishponds.
We had one session led by ‘Kids’ Kitchen’ who did a sort of
Masterchef with children and adults, preparing, cooking and eating
their own creations. There was also a recipe booklet for every family
to take home, plus a bag of ingredients to make more nourishing
meals. This was a wonderful session, led by committed, friendly
people.
Our Director of Operations was Amy Goodwin, who brought a lot of
experience of this sort of working. She leads similar initiatives in St
Luke’s, Barton Hill, and at Oldbury Court. Amy leads a busy life,
travelling everywhere on her bike with panniers filled with food and
paperwork.
Through various contacts we were able to recruit enough volunteers
to run each session comfortably. There were approximately ten
helpers at each session, involved in activities with children, sharing
meals with families, preparing crafts, cooking and washing up. We
even had a second hand school uniform section helping people to
prepare for the new school year.
In total we had more than 30 volunteers over the course of the
summer. They came from the local churches: All Saints, St Mary’s,
St Johns, Barton Hill, Cotham, and Frenchay. It was a great working
relationship and incredibly calm.
At each session there were upward of 50 meals provided. Handwashing,
manners and good conversation were seen in abundance.
The clearing up at the end of each session was exemplary, with some
great hoovering, sweeping and chair stacking by children and adults.
I even managed to acquire a Level 2 in Food Hygiene and Safety for
Catering as part of our planning and preparation, and the kitchen
acquired a new refrigerator.
Our grateful thanks to all those who worked in any way to put this
initiative together, and a special thank you to those families who
joined us in a real community spirit.
We hope to repeat the initiative in future school holiday breaks.
John Waldren.
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WHITE POPPIES
White poppies for peace were
created by the Women’s Cooperative
Guild and made their
first appearance on Armistice
Day in1933. With the rising
domestic and international
tensions at the time, concern
grew that the war end all wars,
in which so many had died or
languished in prison for refusing
to fight, would now be followed
by an even worse war. The
white poppy was an expression
of this concern, particularly for
women - many of whom were
mothers, sisters, widows and
sweethearts of men harmed in
the First World War.
The white poppy became a
symbol of our inability to settle
conflicts without resorting to
killing. The aim from donations
received from the white poppy’s
is to promote debate and rally
support for resistance to war.
White poppies will be available
at the back of church, donations
for these (but not obligatory) go
to the Peace Pledge Union.
RED POPPIES
The red poppy is a symbol of
both Remembrance and hope
for a peaceful future.
Poppies are worn as a show of
support for the Armed Forces
community.
The poppy is a well-known and
well-established symbol, one
that carries a wealth of history
and meaning with it. Wearing a
poppy is still a very personal
choice, reflecting individual
experiences and personal
memories. It is never
compulsory but is greatly
appreciated by those who it is
intended to support.
Money raised during the Poppy
Appeal helps us support the
Armed Forces community in
lots of different ways, including
providing financial advice to
veterans. The Poppy Appeal
also helps fund services like
the Battle Back Centre - the first
port of call for wounded, injured
and sick service men and
women as they start their
Individual Recovery Program.
Please remember it’s not either / or,
the white and red poppies have different messages
and can be worn together.
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For young people from
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To meet, to talk, learn,
pray and have fun
together.
1st Sunday of the Month
7.15pm
For information contact
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or Revd. Lizzie
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(Answers on page 26)
Across
1. ‘Those who were standing near Paul said, “You — to insult
God’s high priest?”’ (Acts 23:4) (4)
3.
9.
They were assigned to guard the tree of life (Genesis 3:24(8)
‘Elkanah son of Jeroham, the son of Elihu, the — of — , the
son of Zuph, an Ephraimite’ (1 Samuel 1:1) (3,4)
10. Surrender (Joshua 24:23) (5)
11. Where American livestock can be reared (5)
12. Listen (anag.) (6)
14. Alternative name for Kiriath Jearim (2 Samuel 6:2) (6,2,5)
17. He founded Westminster Abbey, — the Confessor (6)
19. Hebrew word for the place of the dead (5)
22. Allies of Persia in the fifth century BC (Esther 1:3) (5)
23.Where John Wesley was forced to preach a lot (4,3)
24. Rebellion against God; abandonment of religious belief (8)
25. Note (anag.) (4)
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1. Give an account of (Mark 4:30) (8)
2. ‘I — — the path of your commands, for you have set my
heart free’ (Psalm 119:32) (3,2)
4. ‘He took the ephod, the other — — and the carved
image’ (Judges 18:20) (9,4)
5. ‘You are a chosen people, a — priesthood’ (1 Peter 2:9) (5)
6. The meek, the merciful and the mourners are all this
(Matthew 5:4–5, 7) (7)
7. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (1,1,1,1)
8. He was the son of Nun (Deuteronomy 34:9) (6)
13. ‘Let the little — come to me’ (Matthew 19:14) (8)
15. ‘About three thousand were — — their number that
day’ (Acts 2:41) (5,2)
16. In John’s vision, the wall of the new Jerusalem was made of
this (Revelation 21:18) (6)
18. ‘Our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly — a Saviour
from there, the Lord Jesus Christ’ (Philippians 3:20) (5)
20. ‘Glorify the Lord with me: let us — his name together’ (Psalm
34:3) (5)
21. Young Men’s Christian Association (1,1,1,1)
EASY
SUDOKU PUZZLES
(Answers on page 26)
MEDIUM
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3rd
DUTY
TIME
8.00am
Services
10.30am
Wardens
Sidesperson
Readers
Prayers
Parish Street
8.00am
Holy Communion
-
All Age Family Service
C. Whitehead
10.30am G. Smith / D. Williams E. Seretny / N. Heath
10.30am C. Edwards-Mlangwa
1st lesson R. Edwards-Mlangwa
T. B. A.
Stonebridge Park
DUTY
TIME
St Mary’s Services
3rd
18th Sunday after Trinity
10.00am
Services
6.30pm
Dedication Choral
Evensong
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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B. Pearce
T. B. A.
T. B. A.
The Glades
10th
19th Sunday after Trinity
Holy Communion
18th Sunday
after Trinity
-
10th
19th Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
For children aged 7+
and upwards.
Meet on a Friday in
All Saints Church from
6.30pm till 7.15pm
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A. Lavis
C. Powell
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17th
24th
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Holy Communion
Café Church
S. Cook / G. Smith
E. Seretny
T. B. A.
T. B. A.
T. B. A.
Timberdene
for October
24th
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10.00am All Age Family Service Holy Communion
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LIVING AFTER LOSS
Have you had to face a loss?
Bereavement / Retirement / Health Problems / Redundancy etc.
Do you need to talk?
Then you are very welcome to come and talk to friendly people
over refreshments at St. Mary’s Church Parish Rooms
1st & 3rd Friday of every month, 11am - 12noon
Contact Revd. Lizzie for information 0117 9650 856
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31st
All Saints Day
-
Benefice
Holy Communion
-
N. Heath / D. Williams
C. Powell
M. Simms
T. B. A.
Trendlewood Park
31st
All Saints Day
10.30am
Benefice Service at
All Saints
Choral Evensong
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We were delighted to return to Tiny Tots on
Monday 6th September in glorious sunshine.
We were able to play outside in the beautifully
manicured fenced garden. It was a safe place for the children to
play, with no litter, brambles or stinging nettles to worry about.
This was much appreciated by children and adults involved.
Thank you to Anita and her grandson, for such excellent work.
Cynthia, Judith, Sue, Tom and John.
From the Editor (Anita)
I would just like to add to the above, Thomas, my grandson is
working towards his Duke of Edinburgh Gold award and as part
of the challenge he has to undertake some voluntary work, so
asked about doing some work in our Church grounds. So the
play area outside the link was a good place to start. As you see
from the pictures, he had his work cut out, but glad to say that
he did it with just a little bit of assistance from me. He will be
back to do more, as the goal is to do it for a year, averaging an
hour a week. The Link area took him roughly 5 hours. During
Saturday Coffee Morning he did another couple of hours around
the path area of the church. Still lots to do!!!!
Just one final thing, thanks
to Dave who on the
following day cut the edges
on the path, making it look
a lot better.
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Cherish the world around you in this place.
Remember to take care of all living things.
Even the smallest garden can give great rewards.
And underneath are the everlasting arms.
The future of this planet is everyone’s responsibility.
Open all senses to the remarkable works of nature.
Reduce waste, Recycle resources and Remember….
………………..there is no Planet B.
John Waldren.
This acrostic poem was written as part of the service at All Saints
on August 29th, led by Diane and Lizzie, where we looked at
aspects of our wonderful world.
' We have some wonderful green spaces in this part of Bristol.
Lockdowns have made us appreciate these places which are on our
own doorsteps.
Gardens have become important places to cherish over the past two
years.
It has been wonderful to see things grow from tiny seeds.
Those areas of parkland and grass verges which have been sown
with wild flowers are wonderful gifts to our community.’
John Waldren
ST. MARY’S
The 200 year weekend was a great success,
we had about 300 people in on Saturday if not
more, both the services on Sunday were well
attended. On Sunday afternoon we had
people come wander around on Sunday
afternoon. The cream teas, music and the
chance to see all the old registers were the most popular things ,
and quite a few people who have moved away came back
especially, so a lot of people were able to catch up in person with
people they have not seen in a long time. Thank you to everyone
for their time and effort, it was definitely worth all the hard work.
Final thank you to all the visitors for making it all worthwhile.
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500 years ago, on 11th Oct
1521 that Pope Leo X granted
the title ‘Defender of the Faith’
to King Henry VIII of England
and Ireland.
It recognised the
King’s defence of the
sacrament of marriage, the
supremacy of the Pope, and
his opposition to the
Protestant Reformation and
the ideas of Martin Luther.
The title has been inherited by
British monarchs since then.
250 years ago, on 17th Oct
1771 that the premiere of
Mozart’s pastoral opera,
Ascanio in Alba, took place in
Milan, Italy. Mozart was then
aged 15.
125 years ago, on 3rd Oct
1896 that William Morris,
British textile designer, pot
novelist and socialist, died.
Best known for his association
with the Arts and Crafts
Movement.
90 years ago, on 24th Oct
1931 that the George
Washington Bridge was
opened. It spans the Hudson
River and links Manhattan to
Fort Lee, New Jersey.
80 years ago, from 2nd Oct
1941 to 7th Jan 1942 that the
Battle of Moscow took place.
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Nazi Germany launched a
massive offensive against the
Soviet capital. It was one of
the largest and most important
battles of World War II. Soviet
victory.
70 years ago, from 15th to
17th Oct 1951 that the first
party election broadcasts were
televised in the UK. The three
main parties, Liberal,
Conservative and Labour,
were allocated 15 minutes
each. Also 70 years ago, on
18th Oct 1951that Snowdonia
National Park was established
in Wales, and on 30th Oct
1951 that Dartmoor National
Park was established. On the
31st Oct 1951, the zebra
crossings were introduced in
the UK. The first one was in
Slough, Berks.
65 years ago, from 29th Oct
to 7th Nov 1956 that the Suez
Crisis took place.
Israel
invaded Egypt in an attempt to
regain Western control of the
Suez Canal and remove
President Gamal Abdel
Nasser from power. Britain
and France joined the
invasion but were forced to
withdraw by the United
Nations, the USA and the
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Anthony Eden resigned in Jan
1957 and Sinai was occupied
by Israel until March 1957.
60 years ago, on 6th Oct
1961 that US President John
F Kennedy advised Americans
to build bomb shelters to
protect themselves from
nuclear fallout in the event of
an attack by the Soviet Union.
50 years ago, on 1st Oct
1971 that the first CT scan
was performed on a patient at
Atkinson Morley Hospital in
Wimbledon.
40 years ago, on 3rd Oct
1981 that a hunger strike by
IRA members in Maze Prison,
County Down, ended after
seven months. 10 prisoners
had died.
30 years ago, on 20th Oct
1991 that the Oakland-Berkey
Firestorm took place in
California. A grass/bush fire
spread to the hillsides, fanned
St. Mary’s Churchyard
Gardening Group
Meet every Monday
from 10am till 12noon
To do a spot of gardening and
tidying up the grounds
You are very welcome to join them.
Tea & biscuits provided
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Friday’s 7pm
New members
are welcomed
by strong winds. 25 people
were killed and 150 injured.
Thousands of homes were
destroyed.
25 years ago, on 18th Oct
1996 that the journal
Science published the first
study that showed a causal
link between a toxin found in
tobacco smoke and the
development of lung cancer.
20 years ago, on 7th Oct
2001, that the first US and
British forces arrived in
Afghanistan to launch a
massive military offensive
following the 9/11 terrorist
attack.
10 years ago, on 20th Oct
2011, that Muammar
Gaddafi, head of state of
Libya (1969-2011) was
captured and killed by
military from the National
Transitional Council.
St. Mary’s
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This special Sunday in the church’s calendar is an
opportunity to stop and consider the enormous
blessing that the Bible has brought to people
down the centuries. Without it, we
would know nothing about God our
Father, Jesus Christ, or the Holy
Spirit. It is God-breathed – full of His love and guidance to us.
World history would have been radically different without it.
At some time in your life, have you gone to start to read the
Bible, but then put it down as you were unsure what is was
about, or where to start, the following will hopefully help you with
this.
How to read the Bible
Reading the Bible is much easier if you follow some simple
steps and get prepared. And, as you delve into it, you might find
that you are more familiar with the Bible than you expected: it
crops up in everything from Shakespeare to Hollywood movies;
it’s inspired musicians, historical figures down the centuries, and
campaigners.
The Bible is complex. It’s not one book but a collection of 66
books, split into two sections: the Old Testament and the New
Testament. Each one of these books are divided into chapters
and verses. People often find it easier to begin at the opening of
the New Testament, which starts about three-quarters of the way
through.
The New Testament begins with four accounts of the life of
Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity, known as the Son of
God. These accounts are known as the gospels. They include
eye-witness reports of what happened. Matthew and John were
among Jesus’ 12 closest followers. Here you can read about
what Jesus did and said – His profound teaching, how He
healed people of sickness and how He challenged the
authorities. The Gospels also tell us about His death by
crucifixion and how He came back to life and then returned to
heaven.
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(the event which is celebrated at Christmas) and then jumps
forward 30 years to when Jesus began travelling around what is
now Israel and the Palestinian territories telling people about
God. Starting with a Gospel introduces you to the person of
Jesus and the basics of Christian belief.
Early Christian teaching
A good next step is to read some of the teaching given to the
early Christian Church. Much of the New Testament is a series of
letters written by early Christian leaders such as Paul. He
travelled around the lands of the eastern Mediterranean, telling
people about Jesus. He then wrote to the various newlyestablished
churches and individuals to encourage them in their
beliefs. Letters such as Philippians or Colossians are short, bitesized
letters full of advice about how to live a Christian life.
Getting to grips with the whole Bible takes some time, but it is
worth the effort. In his second letter to a young leader called
Timothy, Paul says the Bible is “inspired by God and useful for
teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness”.
How reading notes can help
Many people find it helpful to find a quiet and comfortable place
to sit and read the Bible and make sure that they read it every
day. Take time to digest what it says. You could say a quick
prayer – asking God to help you understand what you are
reading and its relevance to you.
You can find our Bible Sunday readings on page 6 and for more
resources for Bible Sunday go to the Bible Society web site:https://www.biblesociety.org.uk/get-involved/bible-sunday/
SATURDAY
LUNCHES @ St. Marys Church
This is now taking place every Saturday from 12noon - 2pm
Serving free light lunches of soup,
sandwiches, tea, coffee, and biscuits
All welcome
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By John Caldwell, 10Publishing, £4.99
Many communities are ravaged by problems associated with
poverty, crime and drug and alcohol abuse. Substantial answers
to the urban crisis are all but non–existent.
This is the story of a young man’s deliverance from a lifestyle of
desperation and delinquency to a new life of freedom and hope.
This is the story of a young man’s deliverance from a lifestyle of desperation
and delinquency to a new life of freedom and hope. It is a remarkable journey
of transformation and redemption, only made possible through the gospel of
Jesus Christ.
Ultimate Grace – a true story of frisbee and faith
in Japan By Levi Booth, 10Publishing, £2.99
“It was an odd feeling, lining up against Great Britain. I used to
dream that I might one day play for them; I had never thought
that I would end up playing against them. But I had no time to
dwell on the unexpected journey that had led me here, their
puller raised the disc: the next point was about to start.”
If you thought being a missionary meant wearing socks and sandals, living in
the jungle, and having no phone or Internet, then think again. Levi Booth is not
a stereotypical missionary. Not long out of uni, Levi headed to Japan with his
two essentials: his Bible and Frisbee. He was just a normal bloke with a
passion for Ultimate Frisbee who stepped out boldly to tell people about Jesus.
This is his journey to Asia: the ups, the downs, the adventures and playing for
the Japanese national Ultimate Frisbee team.
Stories Jesus Told By Tim Dowley, Candle Books,
£15 (for a pack of five)
Here is a book that young children will love. Parents will
find it very useful on long car drives, in Sunday school, for
awards, and even just on a rainy afternoon at home.
The puzzles and activities are based around the stories Jesus told. They
include dot-to-dot, ‘spot the difference’, colouring, ‘match the pairs’, ‘put the
story in the right order’, mazes, ‘complete the drawing’, and ‘spot the
deliberate mistakes.’ At the bottom of each page the Bible story that the
activity is from is explained.
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October brings us Harvest Thanksgiving, when we thank God for
all the bounty of Creation.
If you ever doubt God’s generosity
towards us, just stroll down the aisles of your local supermarket:
they are groaning with food of a vast variety, of every colour,
texture and taste that you can imagine. Our God is a hedonist
when it comes to food - He could have provided just a few basic
edible things for us to eat; instead, the choice seems endless.
But in the midst of all this bounty, take time to remember all the
millions of people worldwide who are starving this month,
desperate for any kind of food. Before God in prayer, decide
how much you can give this month to one of the many charities
who are trying to help people in need, and be generous.
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Dear collectors from St. Mary’s, please can you return the collection
boxes to church in October so that they can be counted and the
monies paid into the Children's Society account in November.
Many thanks,
Sue and Bob Bartlett
The following was seen by one of our readers while queuing for
coffee in a Garden Centre, they thought it said everything about
the strange situation we’ve all been in, these past 18 months.
“When the dust settles,
We will realise how very little we need,
How very much we actually have,
And the true value of human connection”.
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
COFFEE
MORNING
Saturday
2nd October
For adults and children.
PARAPROSDOKIANS…
Buses stop in bus stations. Trains stop in train stations. On my
desk is a work station.
If I agreed with you, we’d both be wrong.
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10am - 12noon
All Saints Church,
Grove Road
MUSIC
FOR TODDLERS
Are back!!
Meet on a
Tuesdays during
term time
10.30am
St. Mary’s Church
Parish Rooms
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This months magazine has been printed earlier than
usual, so apologises that the rota’s are not all in place.
People will be notified when they are on duty.
I hope all is well with everyone, and that you are all still taking care
and staying safe as we all go about our daily lives with less
restrictions in place.
It’s good to see that our young Choir+ is restarting, so if you know
of any children over the age of 7, and they like to sing, then get
them to pop along to the church to see if they would like to join.
They do have a fun time.
The deadline for the November issue will be Sunday 10th October.
If you know of any Christmas (sorry) events taking place that our
readers would like to see, just email me the information to
anita@lavis.org.uk or give me a call on 0117 3079117.
Take care and stay safe.
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTHS CROSSWORD & SUDOKU’S
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ACROSS 1 dare; 3 cherubim; 9 son Tohu; 10 yield; 11 ranch;
12 enlist; 14 Baalah of Judah; 17 Edward; 19 Sheol; 22 media;
23 open air; 24 apostasy; 25 Eton DOWN1 describe; 2 run in;
4 household gods; 5 royal; 6 blessed; 7 MIDI; 8 Joshua;
13 children; 15 added to; 16 Jasper; 18 await; 20 exalt; 21 YMCA
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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
Edward Gleed
Sam Toogood
John Anson
General Enquiries
Matt Timms
matt.timms@blueyonder.co.uk
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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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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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You are very welcome to view before booking.
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