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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. 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
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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: 0117 956 1544
Church Wardens
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Weddings/Funerals
Contacts for All Saints Church
Elaine Seretny
Dave Williams
Chris Whitehead
Tam Pearce
Anita Lavis
Safeguarding Officer
Helen Whitehead - Tel: 0775 2389 995 Email: helenwhithead13@gmail.com
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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 958 4164
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tel: 078 0098 7672
Revd Lizzie Kesteven Tel: 0117 965 0856
Tel: 0117 307 9117
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12noon - 3.00pm
All Saints Church
Community Hall
Grove Road Fishponds
Entrance Adults 50p
REFRESHMENTS
RAFFLE
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TOYS
TOMBOLA
PLANTS
BOOKS
GAMES
CRAFTS
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Jesus is now.
The Ascension
This month at Ascension Day, we remember
Jesus ascending to ‘God’s right hand’ (1 Peter
3:22). It’s a somewhat neglected Christian
festival, taking place on a Thursday, 40 days
after Easter. However, this phrase is used in
three different contexts in the New Testament.
Sitting at God’s right hand
Jesus occupies a position of power and
authority at the centre of the universe, ‘exalted to the right hand
of God’ (Acts 2:33). This position was secured by His death and
resurrection, enabling us to experience the life of heaven,
including eternal life, forgiveness, healing and the power to
transform lives and communities. Is this our expectation and
experience?
Standing at God’s right hand
Our experience of heaven is only partial because of the presence
of suffering and disappointment in our lives. Stephen, the first
Christian martyr, saw Jesus ‘standing at the right hand of
God’ (Acts 7:56), when being stoned to death. Do we see that
Jesus is on the throne and has a purpose for our lives, even
when we are going through setbacks and difficulties? As a result
of Stephen’s death, the church grew and the apostle Paul was
impacted. Where do we see the fruit of the suffering in our lives?
Praying at God’s right hand
Finally, we are told that Jesus is ‘interceding for us’ at God’s right
hand (Romans 8:34 & Hebrews 7:25). Jesus is on our side at the
heart of the universe and fully knows our needs when praying for
us. He is for us, even when we feel defeated by the wrong things
in our lives. How does this help us now?
So where has Jesus gone? Because He is in heaven, the
Ascension opens up the possibility that we can experience the
life of heaven, both now and in eternity.
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH & ST. MARY’S CHURCH
1st - Third Sunday of Easter (White)
Acts 9: 1 - 6; Revelation 5: 11 - end; John 21: 1 - 19.
8th Fourth Sunday of Easter (White)
Acts 9: 36 - end; Revelations 7: 9 - end; John 10: 22 - 30.
15th Fifth Sunday of Easter (White)
Acts 11: 1 - 18; Revelations 21: 1 - 6; John13: 31 - 35.
St. Marys Evensong
Pslam 98; Daniel 6: 6 - 23; Mark 15: 46 - 16: 8.
22nd Sixth Sunday of Easter (White)
Acts 16: 9 - 15; Revelations 21: 22 - 22: 5; John 5:1 - 9.
29th Seventh Sunday of Easter (White)
(Sunday after Ascension Day)
Acts 16: 16 - 34; Revelations 22: 12 - 14, 16 - 17;
John 17: 20 - end.
St. Marys Evensong
Pslam 68: Isaiah 44: 1 - 8; Ephesians 4: 7 - 16.
Sunday 5th June Pentecost (Red)
Acts 2: 1 - 21; Romans 8: 14 - 17; John 14: 8 - 17.
Every
Thursday
Holy Communion
St. Marys Church
Creative Church
Sunday 15th May
10.00am St. Marys
‘Jubilee Bunting”
OPEN CHURCH
Sunday 1st May
10.00am St. Marys
‘Growing Older’
Sunday
22nd May
10.30am
All Saints
Service with hymns,
prayers and
discussions while
sat around tables
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Sunday 8th May
10.30am
All Saints
Fun for all the family!
Holy Communion
Service for the Benefice
Sunday 29th May
10.30am at All Saints
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✤ We pray that Christ’s Resurrection blessing will be with us all
in this Easter season.
✤ We pray for all areas of conflict in the world. We pray for all
those whose family members have been killed in the Ukraine
war, who have been displaced by that war or wounded or had
their lives broken. Help those across the world to offer real
assistance and healing hands.
✤ We pray for the All Saints Family Café, serving our community
and serving food to that community, to those who really need
it. Help us to serve people’s bodies and souls.
✤ We pray for the Fishponds C of E Academy as it searches for
a new Head, and we thank you for that school in this place.
✤ We pray for all who work so hard to support others to be
maximally independent in their own homes, or in care homes.
Bless all the home care staff who work here in Fishponds, who
often minister to the lonely, isolated and forgotten.
✤ Keep us safe from Covid, and help us to keep ourselves
protected and to help each other.
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Prayer for May by Daphne Kitching
Dear Father in Heaven,
As we thank you for May, this most beautiful of months, we are aware that not
everything in your world is beautiful; not every attitude or action is beautiful, or
kind, or just.
There is so much pain and suffering in the world that we can sometimes feel
overwhelmed. Help us, Lord to remember that Jesus came to bring all this
brokenness together, to bring reconciliation and wholeness. Thank you that by
His life, death and resurrection Jesus overcame death for ever. Thank you that
He ascended into heaven so that the Holy Spirit could come to live in believers,
to give strength and power and resilience, so that Your work goes on.
Thank you that nothing in all creation – no evil attacks, no illness, no human
powers, no circumstances at all – can ever separate us from Your love.
We will not be overwhelmed as we keep our eyes on You.
We may not always understand, but we acknowledge You to be the Lord, who
reigns over all – and we are thankful.
In Jesus name. Amen.
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MEETING
Saturday 7th May
10am - 12noon
Come along and discuss
new service patterns
VERY IMPORTANT DATE
Sunday 8th May - Annual Parochial Church Meeting
Taking place after the 10am service.
Time to hear what has happened during 2021 and to nominate,
vote for church wardens and PCC members. So very important
if you could please stay after the service.
All Saints Annual Parochial Church Meeting - Elections
This took place after the 10.30am morning service on Sunday 3rd
April, we had the minutes from 2020 and heard the Wardens
report on events from 2021. From that we went on to nominate
and vote for new wardens. Elaine Seretny and Dave Williams
were duly elected and voted in as our Wardens for 2022/23.
We went on to elect a Deanery Synod Representative, Claire
Doyle expressed an interest in this role for one year, so she was
nominated and voted to join Chris Whitehead in this role.
The last votes of the meeting was for new members for Parochial
Church Council. Elisa Williams was re-elected and two new
members Helen Whitehead and Sarah Wrann were elected and
voted to join the PCC.
LIVING AFTER LOSS
Have you had to face a loss?
Bereavement / Retirement / Health Problems / Redundancy etc.
Do you need to talk?
You are very welcome to come and talk to friendly people over
refreshments at St. Mary’s Church Parish Rooms
Friday 6th & 20th May, 11am - 12noon
For information please contact Revd. Lizzie 0117 9650 856
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In March, April and May this year the coloured frontal of the altar
will have been changed many times – as will the colour of the
priest’s vestments.
Each colour – and there can be as many as six in a church’s
store – has a different meaning. They reflect the significance of
that day or the season.
In March purple was used as a symbol of penitence, as we were
in Lent and trying to prepare ourselves for Christ’s final act of love
for each of us.
Holy Week – the time of Christ’s final journey – was denoted by
the colour red. Red, the colour of blood, is used for feasts of
martyrs as well as those for the Holy Spirit – when it more likely
represents his flames of ‘fire’ which rested on those in the Upper
Room.
Maundy Thursday, we switched to white for any Communion
service, as this celebrates the remembrance of the first
Communion with His apostles which He commanded us to
continue.
Good Friday, and we were back to red.
Then on Easter Sunday, the day of the greatest Christian
Celebration, we entered to an altar bedecked in gold or the
‘whitest’ with the most elaborate decoration the church
possesses.
‘Plain’ White will be used for the Easter Season signifying purity
and Christ’s triumph over death until Ascension Day on 26th May.
This, being a special and more significant day in the life, death
and resurrection of Christ, goes to gold again: then immediately
back to white for the next ten days.
On the day of Pentecost itself, Whit Sunday, 5th June, the colour
will be? Yes, you got it, red for flames of fire.
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Remember the NEW Highway Code
When did you last read the Highway Code?
Various ‘fundamental’ changes were recently
made which will surely affect you.
For example, there is a new hierarchy of road
users, where drivers now have new
responsibilities to watch out for people who are
walking, cycling, or riding a horse.
Another example is that cyclists are now advised to cycle in the
centre of lanes in slower-moving traffic.
Finally, do you even know how best to open your car door?
According to the Highway Code, you should use your hand on
the opposite side to the door you are opening; for example, use
your left hand to open a door on your right-hand side. This will
make you turn your head to look over your shoulder. You are
then more likely to avoid causing injury to cyclists or
motorcyclists passing you on the road, or to people on the
pavement.
Read all about the new rules at:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code
All Saints Monthly
COFFEE MORNING
Saturday 2nd May
10am - 12noon
All Saints Church, Grove Road
Second hand fiction books
for adults and children to buy.
We also have some DVD’s .
All proceeds go to the Church
Fabric Fund
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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
come and join them.
Tea & biscuits provided
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(Answers on page 26)
Across
1.
9.
Overpowered (Deuteronomy 11:4) (11)
‘The — are mantled with corn’ (Psalm 65:13) (7)
10. ‘Each man—a sword to his side’(Exodus32:27)(5)
11. On the death of Jesus the curtain in the temple was torn from
— to bottom (Matthew 27:51) (3)
13. Stagger(Isaiah 28:7)(4)
16. ‘Anyone,then,who knows the good he ought——and doesn’t
do it, sins’ (James 4:17) (2,2)
17. Stir up or provoke(Acts13:50)(6)
18. Burden(Luke11:46)(4)
20. ‘As far as the east is from the—,so far has he removed our
transgressions from us’ (Psalm 103:12) (4)
21. Sign(Luke23:38)(6)
22. ‘After that,Jesus poured water into a basin and began to—his
disciples’ feet’ (John 13:5) (4)
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the good ears in Pharaoh’s dream (Genesis 41:23) (4)
25. Has(anag.)(3)
28. ‘This is the account of Shem,Ham and Japheth,—
sons’ (Genesis 10:1) (5)
29. ‘I will...make them drunk,so that they...sleep for—and—
awake’ (Jeremiah 51:39) (4,3)
30. Paul said of him,‘he often refreshes me and is not ashamed
of my chains’ (2 Timothy 1:16) (11)
Down
2. Worth (Matthew 13:46) (5)
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
‘A bruised — he will not break’ (Matthew 12:20) (4)
‘Suddenly a great company of the heavenly — appeared
with the angel’ (Luke 2:13) (4)
Slip (anag.) (4)
‘Take an awl and push it through his — — into the door, and
he will become your servant for life’ (Deuteronomy 15:17)
(3,4)
Bountiful (2 Corinthians 8:2) (11)
‘Therefore, as we have — , let us do good to all
people’ (Galatians 6:10) (11)
12. Acquire(2Timothy2:10)(6)
14. Container cover(Numbers19:15)(3)
15. ‘He...became obedient to death,even death on
——!’ (Philippians 2:8) (1,5)
19. Refrain(1Peter2:11)(7)
20. ‘She began to—his feet with her tears’(Luke7:38)(3)
24. One who worships Brahma,Vishnu or Shiva(5)
25. ‘Give to everyone who—you’(Luke6:30)(4)
26. ‘I lift up my eyes to the hills;where does my—come
from?’ (Psalm 121:1) (4)
27. One of those whom the Lord said would be taken from
Jerusalem and Judah as judgment on them (Isaiah 3:2) (4)
SMILE LINES
A Cheshire vicar has two cats. Their
names are Ancient and Modern –
because they are both hims.
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1st
DUTY
TIME
8.00am
Services
10.30am
Wardens
Sidesperson
Readers
8.00am
10.30am
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
-
C. Whitehead
10.30am C. Edwards-Mlangwa
1st lesson
A. Lavis
10.30am 2nd lesson
Prayers
Parish Street
E. Williams
M. Simms
Fishponds Road
DUTY
TIME
10.00am
Services
6.30pm
Wednesdays - 9.00am
Celtic Morning
Prayer
at All Saints
Third Sunday
of Easter
Open Church
‘Growing Older’
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie & Revd Diane
ALL
SAINTS
1st May- 10.30am
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St. Marys
-
22nd
May
10.00am
Third Sunday
of Easter
-
8th
Fourth Sunday
of Easter
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
Messy/Muddy Church
Revd Lizzie & Elisa
M. Lavis
D. Williams
Team
Messy / Muddy
Team
Messy/ Muddy Team
Foxglove Close
St Mary’s Services
1st
8th
Fourth Sunday
of Easter
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
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TIME
8.00am
10.30am
8.00am
Duty Rota for May
22nd
Fifth Sunday
of Easter
-
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
-
C. Powell
C. Doyle
Sixth Sunday
of Easter
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
Café Church
Revd Diane & Mark
C. Whitehead
T.B.A.
T.B.A.
C. Whitehead
Revd Diane
Glenside Park
15th
TIME
10.00am
6.30pm
Fifth Sunday
of Easter
Creative Church
Revd Lizzie
‘Jubilee Bunting”
Evensong
Revd Lizzie
For children aged 7+ and upwards.
Meet on a Friday in All Saints
Church from 6.30pm till 7.15pm
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T.B.A.
C. Doyle
Greens Hill
for May
22nd
Sixth Sunday
of Easter
Holy Communion
Reve Lizzie
-
Revd Janey
St. Mary’s Church
Friday’s 7pm
New members
are welcomed
29th
Seventh Sunday of
Easter / Ascension
10.30am
Benefice
Holy Communion
Evensong
29th
Seventh Sunday of
Easter / Ascension
Book of Common Prayer
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
Benefice
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
M. Lavis
10.30am D. Williams / G. Smith E. Seretny / D. Williams E. Seretny / D. Williams
10.30am
10.30am
Volunteers
J. Badman
10.30am
A. Wren
C. Whitehead
Grove Avenue
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I read of a man who stood to speak
At the funeral of a friend
He referred to the dates on the tombstones
From the beginning … to the end.
He noted that the first came the date of birth
And spoke the following date with tears,
But he said what mattered most of all
Was the dash between those years.
For that dash represents all the time
That they spent alive on earth
And now only those who loved them
Know what that little line is worth.
For it matters not, how much we own,
The cars…the house…the cash.
What matters is how we live and love
And how we spend our dash.
So, think about this long and hard,
Are there things you’d like to change?
For you never know how much time is left
That can still be rearranged.
If we could just slow down enough
To consider what’s true and real
And always try to understand
The way other people feel.
And be less quick to anger
And to show appreciation more
And love the people in our lives
Like we’ve never loved before.
If we treat each other with respect
And more often wear a smile
Remembering this special dash
Might only last a little while
So, when your eulogy is being read
With your life’s actions to rehash…
Would you be proud of the things they say
About how you spent YOUR dash?
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COFFEE
MORNING
Saturday 14th May
From 10am until 12noon
All welcome to pop into
St. Marys Church to help
support Christian Aid while
having a cuppa!
HOPE TO SEE YOU
Talking about supporting
WELL DONE to the
Marie Curie Cancer
Nurses Event
This took place last month. It
was a joyous morning which
began with a beautiful
introduction from Revd Lizzie
which set the scene. There was
a short time of reflection and a
chance to light a candle in
memory of loved ones. This was
followed by refreshments and a
table top sale. £203 was raised
which has now been sent to
Marie Curie.
Big thanks to Kate, Maggie and
helpers from the ‘Living with
Loss’ group and to everyone
who supported this charity.
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(Paul Hardingham continues this year-long series on the very foundations of our Christian
faith.) (Material taken from Parish Pump, web site for Church Magazines)
The Bible is a popular book, with five billion copies sold
worldwide every year, as well as a uniquely precious book. At her
coronation the Queen was given a Bible, ‘the most precious thing
this world affords’.
The Bible isn’t simply one book, but a library of 66
books, composed by some 44 writers over a period
of 1500 years in a range of styles including history,
poetry, prophecy, letters and apocalyptic (looking at
the end times). Despite having a number of different writers, the
Bible claims one author – God Himself!
As the Word of God, it is the primary way by which God speaks to
us. ‘All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching,
rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the
man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work’ (2
Timothy 3:16). The Bible is inspired (‘the word of God in the
words of men’) and is a manual for life, equipping us to live for
God in every aspect of our lives. We also have the promise of the
Holy Spirit, who helps us to apply its words to our lives: ‘But when
He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all truth’ John
16:13.
The Bible can also be described as a love letter from God, as it
deepens our relationship with Him. Jesus said: ‘You diligently
study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess
eternal life. These are the Scriptures that testify about Me, yet
you refuse to come to Me to have life’ (John 5:39,40). Christians
follow a person not a book, and the Scriptures are intended to
help us to know Jesus better. Like a signpost, the Bible points us
to the person of Jesus.
SMILES LINES
Church members were discussing the vicar’s and the
curate’s sermons. The church warden said: “The vicar,
now, when she says ‘in conclusion’, she concludes. But
the curate, when he says ‘lastly’ – my! How he do last!”
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With food prices soaring, who needs a bought sandwich or
salad? They can cost nearly £8 a day from LEON or Pret or other
food outlets. Instead, it seems we are investing in plastic food
containers (John Lewis reports sales are up 64 per cent on last
year) and taking our own lunches to work.
As one cookery blogger explains, “You can’t reduce your council
tax, but you can make little savings on everyday meals, which
add up to a significant difference.”
“It’s ‘cool’ these days to take a packed lunch to the office,” says
Suzanne Mulholland, author of The Batch Lady: Shop Once.
Cook Once. Eat Well All Week. “Being organised and prepared is
seen as a good thing.”
As for coffee, consider this: buying a £3 cappuccino every day
adds up to £1,095 a year. Far cheaper to fill a flask at home.
Meet on the 2nd Sunday of the Month
7.15pm
For young people from year 7 upwards,
to meet, talk, learn, pray
and have fun together.
Contact Revd. Lizzie for details
Easy
SUDOKU PUZZLES
(Answers on page 26)
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150 years ago, on 18th May
1872 that Bertrand Russell,
Welsh philosopher,
mathematician, historian, and
writer was born. He won the
1950 Nobel Prize in Literature.
125 years ago, on 26th May
1897 that Bram Stoker’s horror
novel Dracula was published.
100 years ago, on 27th May
1922 that Christopher Lee,
British film actor was born.
Best known for his many
Hammer Horror films,
especially his role as Dracula.
He also played a leading role
in The Lord of the Rings and
The Hobbit. (Died 2015)
90 years ago, on 9th May
1932 that London’s Piccadilly
Circus was lit with electrical
lighting for the first time. The
road junction later became
famous for its neon lighting
and video advertising displays.
60 years ago, on 25th May
1962 that the new Coventry
Cathedral was consecrated.
The previous one had been
destroyed by German bombing
during WWII.
50 years ago, on 28th May
1972 that Prince Edward, Duke
of Windsor, died. He was
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formerly Edward VIII, until his
abdication in December 1936.
40 years ago, 27th-28th May
1982 that the Battle of Goose
Green took place during the
Falklands War. British victory.
25 years ago, 1st May 1997
that the Labour Party won a
landslide victory, ending 18
years of Conservative Rule.
Tony Blair became Prime
Minister.
15 years ago, on 3rd May
2007 that three-year-old
Madeleine McCann went
missing while on holiday with
her parents in Praia da Luz,
Portugal. Despite long-running
investigations costing millions
of pounds, she has never been
found. Her disappearance is
the most-reported missing
person case in history.
10 years ago, on 18th May
2012 that social media network
Facebook went public. Its
initial public offering raised $16
billion – the third-largest
amount in US history.
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from 10.30am til 12noon
Children from birth to 4years of
age welcome along with their
parents, grandparents or carers.
A morning listening to a story,
singing, craft time followed by
refreshments and play time.
Free entrance / voluntary
donations.
For more information contact
Cynthia on 0117 965 1849
SATURDAY LUNCHES
@ St. Marys Church
Every Saturday from
12noon - 2pm
Free light lunches of soup,
sandwiches,
tea/coffee, and biscuits.
All are welcome.
Contact your local
Slimming World Consultant
and join a warm friendly group today!
Groups now fully open
Mondays 6.30pm & Tuesdays 9.30pm
The Beechwood Club, Fishponds,
Bristol BS16 3TR
Contact Claire on 07791 574 353
Tuesdays 6pm & 7.30pm
Argyle Morley Church
Whitefield Road, Speedwell
Caroline 07988 692 202
Wednesdays 5.15pm & 6.45pm
The Salvation Army, Staple Hill
Anna-Marie 0785 417 7308
www.slimmingworld.co.uk
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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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LUNCH TIME CONCERT
With the Bromley Duo
Friday 20th May -1pm to 2pm
St Mary’s Church, Manor Road
Tea/coffee served from 12.30pm - 50p
No admission charge
but a retiring collection to cover expenses.
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A prayer for Ukraine
Lord, we pray for Ukraine, a nation in which
70% of the population call themselves Christian.
You, Lord, make wars cease to the end of the earth; you break
bows, shatter spears, and burn shields with fire [Psalm 46:9].
And so, we ask you now to save the lives of many people in
Ukraine. De-escalate this crisis. We hear of wars and rumours
of wars (Matt. 24:6], but you Lord are our rock, our fortress and
our deliverer. Our hope is in you. And so we address the
nations now. In the name of Jesus we say: “Be still and know
God! He is exalted among the nations; He shall be exalted in
the earth [Psalm 46:10]. Kyrie eleison – Lord have mercy.
Ukraine
War
Cease
Earth
Break
Bows
Shatter
Spears
Burn
Shields
Fire
Save
many
Lives
Crisis
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Lord
Our
Rock
Fortress
Deliverer
Hope
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This handy booklet will reach people with the
Christian message in just a few pages. It goes
behind the scenes of Jesus’ death and
resurrection to look at the world-changing
events leading up to Easter Day – and beyond.
It points its readers towards the archaeological
and documentary evidence of the real political
and religious figures behind the Easter story in
the Bible. This short book is perfect for those who would like to
know more about the history behind the Easter story, and can be
used as a handout in Churches or during outreach.
101 Great Big Questions about God and
Science By Lizzie Henderson and Steph
Bryant, Lion Children’s Books, £9.99
Have you ever wondered how the universe
began, what the point of life might be, or whether
God likes science? Then this is the book for you!
101 Great Big Questions asked by children with
fascinating responses from leading experts in the
areas of science, theology, philosophy and
beyond! Explore questions about the universe from the Big Bang
and beginnings to what might happen in the future. Discover
what the experts think about: could humans ever become
mermaids? do other animals have religions? why the Bible
doesn’t mention dinosaurs? could Jesus get out of a black hole?
and does God like aliens?Read personal stories from world
class scientists and theologians about their experiences of
exploring their own big questions about God, life, and the
amazing universe we live in. Perfect for budding scientists,
theologians, and all those curious about the really big questions
of life. This exciting question and answer-based book for 7+ year
olds to explore key questions asked by children about sciencefaith
interactions.
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Edited by David Cole (Brother Cassian), BRF, £12.99
This rich collection of essays, conversations and
reflections from 30 members of the Community of
Aidan and Hilda distils the ancient wisdom of the
Celtic Christians and applies it to the lived reality of
contemporary readers. It can be helpful for
anyone drawn to explore teachings about prayer
from a Celtic perspective. It offers deep spiritual
truths woven beautifully with usable prayers, ‘like a
piece of Celtic knotwork flowing around the page of an
illuminated scripture.’As David Cole writes in his introduction:
“Celtic Christian spirituality is about embodying the Divine in
every aspect of your life, and prayer is a significant part of that.”
Take a walk on the wild side!
How neat do we like our gardens to be? Full of manicured lawns,
with immaculate flower beds?
Well, yes and no. A recent survey by BBC’s Gardener’s World magazine has
found that more than half (54 per cent) of gardeners now include ‘uncultivated
areas’ in their garden. And some 44 per cent of gardeners have also set up a
wildflower area.
Certainly, Nature could use a helping hand just now. In 2019 32 per cent of us
saw a butterfly in our garden. By 2020 that was down to 21 percent. By 2021,
that was down again, to just 16 per cent.
Simple tips to rewild your garden:
• Avoid chemical pesticides and herbicides, which also kill ‘good bugs’,
butterflies and bees.
• Tolerate as much mess as you can. Leave wood and leaf piles for
hedgehogs and invertebrates.
• Set aside some room where grass can grow longer, and wildflowers can
bloom.
• Don’t pull up all your weeds – they can be a critical source of pollen for
bees.
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Hope you all had a good Easter, did you eat too many
Eggs and how did you do during Lent? Me, I made it to
the end of Lent and on Easter Sunday I had my first cup of tea,
did I enjoy it? Not quite as I was hoping, its taken a couple of
days to enjoy the flavour again.
So here we are into May, time is rolling by once again, why does
it seem to go so quickly?
This month we are having our Spring Fayre, so please we are
asking for volunteers to help out in various ways. Can you help
set up, help out on a stall, clear away after the event, donate
home baked cakes, nearly new toys, books, raffle and tombola
prizes and if you have potting plants that you can spare we
would welcome them as well as other items. Plants can be
brought along on the day of the Fayre. So hope you can help,
please speak to one of the wardens or Lizzie.
Deadline for the June issue will be Sunday 8th May. Email
articles to anita@lavis.org.uk or give me a call 0117 3079117
Anita
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTHS CROSSWORD & SUDOKU’S
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ACROSS: 1 Overwhelmed; 9 Valleys; 10 Strap; 11 Top;13 Reel;
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23 Thin; 25 Ash; 28 Noah’s; 29 Ever not; 30 Onesiphorus.
DOWN: 2 Value; 3 Reed; 4 Host; 5 Lisp; 6 Ear lobe;
7 Overflowing; 8 Opportunity; 12 Obtain; 14 Lid; 15 A cross;
19 Abstain; 20 Wet; 24 Hindu; 25 Asks; 26 Help; 27 Hero.
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Parochial Church Council Members
Luci Heath
Anita Lavis Tam Pearce Mark Simms
Diane Simms John Waldren Alison Wren Elisa Williams
Dave Williams Helen Whitehead Sara Wrann Chris Whitehead
Deanery Synod Representatives
Chris Whitehead
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tiny Tots
John Waldren
Tel: 0117 956 3208
Gift Aid
Chris Whitehead
Anita Lavis
Tel: 0117 307 9117
Mike Lavis
Claire Doyle
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
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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celebration or meeting?
ALL SAINTS
COMMUNITY HALL
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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