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Grove Road,
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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
Curate
Revd. Janey Hiller - Tel: 0117 239 0625
Ordinand
Diane Simms - Tel: 0117 951 8419
Licensed Lay Reader
Mark Simms - Tel: 0117 951 8419
Licensed Lay Reader & Permission to Officiate
Graham Biddlecombe - Tel: T.B.A.
Church Warden
Church Warden
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Weddings/Funerals
Contacts for All Saints Church
Elaine Seretny
Nigel Heath
Chris Whitehead
Tam Pearce
Helen Whitehead
Anita Lavis
Safeguarding Officers
Helen Whitehead - Tel: 0117 965 4697
Church Warden Mary Ewing
Church Warden
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Matt Timms
Mary Ewing
Jenny Macey - Tel: 0117 951 8127
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Contacts for St. Mary’s Church
Tel: 0117 382 6324
Pete Walker
Email: pete.walker39@gmail.com
Hannah Gazeley Email: Hannah.smf@yahoo.com
Email:matt.timms@blueyonder.co.uk
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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Philip’s questions on religion.
A prince’s legacy on matters of faith
Just when we thought the last word had been written about
the late Duke of Edinburgh, it emerged that he had a genuine
interest in theology. That dashing young naval officer, who
became the Queen’s dutiful consort and accompanied her to
thousands of church services, was someone who listened
intently to sermons, thought through what was being said,
and then asked questions.
Every Sunday when the royal couple were at Sandringham,
a diocesan bishop was invited to preach in the parish
church. Afterwards, they were grilled by the Duke who, we
are told by one of them, showed that he “wanted to be
intellectually and spiritually engaged”. That’s a polite way of
saying he wasn’t prepared to swallow what came out of the
pulpit if he wasn’t convinced by it.
Some Christians are suspicious of people who probe the
faith. Should it not be taken on trust? Who are we to
question the Almighty? For others, doubt hovers uninvited.
Honest doubt won’t settle for unbelief but will continue to
persevere with its enquiries. The Russian writer and
philosopher Fyodor Dostoyevsky wrote: “It is not as a child
that I believe and confess Jesus Christ. My hosanna is born
of a furnace of doubt.” Dostoyevsky had lived a turbulent
life, both personally and publicly, and wrestled mentally with
himself and God. Some people are like that.
Prince Philip had been baptised into the Greek Orthodox
Church and was received into the Church of England just
before his marriage. He organised much of his own funeral,
and if you followed it, you will remember how traditional it
was. Many of the prayers were from the 17th Century Book
of Common Prayer, the hymns were more ancient than
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magnificence of God’s Creation and Jesus’ teaching about
the resurrection. These are basic to Christianity and it was
from such a foundation that he was able to explore.
So, if you wake up one morning questioning everything you
have believed, take it is a spur to dig deeper and ask
questions. Be encouraged by Philip, who shunned a secondhand
faith because he wanted to know the truth for himself.
The next time you hear a sermon which you can’t understand
or disagree with, don’t let the preacher get away with it. And
if, in your private conversations with God, you find yourself
praying, ‘Lord, I believe; help my unbelief,’ you won’t be the
first. See Mark 9, verse 24.
READINGS FOR JUNE
6th June First Sunday after Trinity (Green)
2 Corinthians 4: 13 - 5: 1; Mark 3: 20 - end.
13th Second Sunday after Trinity (Green)
2 Corinthians 5: 6 - 10; Mark 4: 26 - 34.
20th Third Sunday after Trinity (Green)
2 Corinthians 6: 1 - 13; Mark 4: 35 - end.
27th Fourth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
2 Corinthians 8: 7 - end; Mark 5: 21 - end.
4th July Fifth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
2 Corinthians 12: 2 - 10; Mark 6: 1 - 13.
(For the time being will be having only 2 readings at the services.
If you are on the rota to read please read the first lesson)
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✤ We pray for our country as we slowly proceed to come out
of COVID restrictions. We thank God for the very effective
and amazing vaccination programme, for all the NHS
workers and volunteers who have made this happen, for
the scientists and epidemiologists who guide our way
forwards, and we ask God for wisdom as we negotiate the
next few weeks, together.
✤ We pray that we can deal with the so-called Indian variant,
so as not to disrupt the way ahead.
✤ We pray for countries, such as India, where the pandemic
is raging, asking that those in power would always ensure
protection for their populations as their top priority. We
pray, worldwide, for the production of vaccines, and for
their use, and ask that the richer countries would ensure
that the whole world is protected.
✤ We ask that in our society, we would always strive for
justice and equality for all, and we ask God would remove
the hatred from the hearts of some that is poisoning our
national life and discourse. Help us all to see intolerance,
racism and antisemitism as evils to be eradicated.
✤ We remember all whose treatment for non-COVID medical
treatment has been delayed on account of the pandemic.
We pray too, for all in care homes, whose lives have been
blighted for the last 15 months through not being able to
see their loved ones, for all the families who love them,
and for the staff, who have often gone, “above and
beyond,” in caring for them.
✤ We thank God, too, for all the generosity, love and care
that many people have shown for others during this most
difficult time in our national lives.
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the death of the Duke of Edinburgh. Give her space to
mourn, wise council to support her and surround her with
your love.
✤ We pray too, for all who have suffered the loss of loved
ones at this time, asking for God’s blessing and comfort
for them.
Prayer for Encouragement in June
Father,
At this time of year, we remember Barnabas, a good man,
full of the Holy Spirit and faith, who encouraged people to
stay true to you – and others to trust you for the first time.
Lord, we have gone through difficult days. The pandemic
has taught us that we are not in control. We don’t know
what each new day might bring. As we move into June and
the hope of more normality after the restrictions of
Lockdown, we too need encouragement.
Help us to have courage to step forward with confidence
and common sense. Most of all help us to stay true to you
and to trust you, knowing that you are the security we need,
knowing that you will never leave us or forsake us. Help us
to be en-couraged!
In Jesus name, Amen.
By Daphne Kitching
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You are very welcome to go along to
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
on a Wednesday, 10am - 11am or
ST. MARY’S
on a Thursday, 10am - 11am
There is also a service of Holy Communion
We ask, when entering the church, to wear face covering if
possible and to follow the guide lines once inside.
Saturday 12th June
This is the day that Queen Elizabeth II, officially celebrates her
95th birthday. The tradition of the British monarch celebrating two
birthdays stems back to 1748, during the reign of King George II.
The king’s birthday fell in late autumn, the weather wasn’t suitable
for a large, public celebration in honour of his birthday.Therefore,
the monarch’s official birthday celebrations were combined with
the Trooping the Colour parade in summer, a ceremony which
had previously been a predominantly military affair.
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at ST. MARY’S
Every Monday from10am till 12noon
A group meet up to do a spot of gardening
and tidying up in the grounds. You are very
welcome to come along and join us, but
please bring your own refreshments and to
social distance when gardening.
Where are our birds?
British birds are in big trouble. 80 per cent of
our most popular species are in severe decline,
according to recent data from the RSPB’s
annual Big Garden Birdwatch.
The world’s largest wildlife survey has found
that 16 out of the 20 most spotted garden
birds have been in decline since 2020. There
are now concerns about the greenfinch and
chaffinch, which were seen in their lowest
ever numbers this year.
The top five birds seen in people’s gardens
were: house sparrows, blue tits, starlings,
blackbirds and wood pigeons. Only robins,
blackbirds, carrion crows and the song
thrush grew in number in 2020.
For young people from year 7
and upwards. To meet to talk, learn,
pray and have fun together.
1st Sunday of the Month - 7.15pm
For information contact Nigel on 0117 965 2893 or Revd. Lizzie
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(Answers on page 26)
Across
1. Military tactic used by Joshua to attack and destroy the
city of Ai (Joshua 8:2) (6)
4. Place of learning (6)
8. ‘When Moses’ hands grew — , they took a stone and put
it under him and he sat on it’ (Exodus 17:12) (5)
9. Unpleasant auguries of the end of the age, as forecast by
Jesus (Matthew 24:7) (7)
10.Stronghold to which girls in King Xerxes’ harem (including
Esther) were taken (Esther 2:8) (7)
11. Where Saul went to consult a medium before fighting the
Philistines (1 Samuel 28:7) (5)
12.Propitiation (Hebrews 2:17) (9)
17.Turn away (Jeremiah 11:15) (5)
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21. ‘I have just got — , so I can’t come’: one excuse to be
absent from the great banquet (Luke 14:20) (7)
22.Long weapon with a pointed head used by horsemen
(Job 39:23) (5)
23.Musical beat (6)
24.What the Israelites were told to use to daub blood on their
door-frames at the first Passover (Exodus 12:22) (6)
Down
1. Fasten (Exodus 28:37) (6)
2. Art bite (anag.) (7)
3. ‘The people of the city were divided; some — with the
Jews, others with the apostles’ (Acts 14:4) (5)
5. Contend (Jeremiah 12:5) (7)
6. Possessed (Job 1:3) (5)
7. Sheen (Lamentations 4:1) (6)
9. ‘You love evil rather than good, — rather than speaking
the truth’ (Psalm 52:3) (9)
13.Large flightless bird (Job 39:13) (7)
14.They were worth several hundred pounds each (Matthew
25:15) (7)
15. ‘A — went out to sow his seed’ (Matthew 13:3) (6)
16. How Jesus described Jairus’s daughter when he went
into the room where she lay (Mark 5:39) (6)
18. The part of the day when the women went to the tomb on
the first Easter morning (John 20:1) (5)
20.Narrow passageway between buildings (Luke 14:21) (5)
SATURDAY LUNCHES @ St. Marys Church
Serving light lunches from the main door of the
Church on the following Saturdays,
12th & 26th June, 12noon - 2pm
Please remember to observe social distancing
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6th
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8.00am
Services
10.30am
8.00am
Wardens
Readers
Prayers
Parish Street
10.30am E. Seretny / N. Heath
1st lesson
A. Lavis
Oakdene Avenue
St Mary’s Services
6th
DUTY
TIME
10.00am
Services
6.30pm
Evensong
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Mondays - 8.15am
Zoom Morning Prayer
Log on details please email: stanneseastville@gmail.com
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1st Sunday
after Trinity
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Holy Communion
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With Revd Janey & Mark
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S. Cook / D. Williams
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D. Williams
Park Avenue
13th
2nd Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
With Revd Janey
Revd Lizzie
1st Sunday
after Trinity
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13th
2nd Sunday
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Duty Rota for June
27th
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C. Powell
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20th
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10.00am
3rd Sunday
after Trinity
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6.30pm Holy Communion
4th Sunday
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Holy Communion
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E. Seretny / S. Cook
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J. Waldren
Penny Royal Grove
for June
27th
4th Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
with Baptism
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Wednesdays - 9.00am
Celtic Morning Prayer on Zoom
Contact Mark for details 0117 951 8419
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4th July
5th Sunday
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Holy Communion
4th July
5th Sunday
afterTrinity
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Revd. Lizzie reports on the run
We did it! – From the start in Bath by the famous
Royal Crescent all the way back to the just as epic
Fish in Fishponds. A 13.1 miles half marathon.
As someone who has never run that far before, I was given
some advice by an experienced runner– “Enjoy it”. And that
might seem a strange thing to say, but it was in fact very
enjoyable.
The cycle path was beautiful that day and just starting to
blossom in April, with the bluebells joining us along our
route. The day was bright and sunny and slightly hotter than
we expected as we left Bath and followed, first the towpath
by the canal, and then the cycle path up to Saltford. The
hardest challenge of the stretch came from Saltford to Bitton,
as although we were 6 miles into the run, we still felt a long
way from home. The cycle path is quite exposed on that
slight incline upwards and without the reprieve of a little
shade it was this bit that felt challenging. However, before
long we were all running into Warmley, and the steep hill up
to the bridge which we all thought would feel really tough
was in fact fine. 10 miles in at that point we knew that we
could do it. Just before the Staple Hill tunnel we had a lovely
surprise as Matt and Katie Leaver ran to meet us to cheer us
on –and “run us home” and we really needed it at that point!
The final mile felt hard on the legs but good in the heart and
head and before we knew it, in 2 hours and 27 minutes we
had arrived at the Fish. Flo’s measurements were spot on. A
little team of folks managed to meet us and it was brilliant to
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brilliant running mates and great company. We even went out
a week later for a slightly lighter jog of 5 miles.
Flo and I are so grateful to all the love, prayers, and support
and sponsorship money that everyone gave so generously.
Flo and I both raised over £1500 for the charities that we ran
for - Self Injury Support and Christian Aid. So a total of £3000
in all – Thank you so much. That is well worth it for an
enjoyable half marathon run!
And from Flo
Time has a habit of moving about all over the place at the
moment, and I can't believe it has been a month since Lizzie
and I, along with our friend Clare Roscoe, ran all the way
from Royal Crescent in Bath to Fishponds ('the Fish' in
Fishponds to be precise!) along the Bristol-Bath Cycle path.
Running was something of a salvation during the preceding 6
months, especially during the last lock-down. It got me out of
the house (whatever the weather - running through floods on
the cycle path in the dark remains something of a training
highlight!) and in contact and conversation with people who I
didn't live with! It was part of the immense amount of effort it
took to keep myself sane.
During Lockdown #2 I felt that my mental health was more
under pressure than at any other point since this pandemic
began. I was tired, and scared, and feeling utterly
overwhelmed with everything. Working for a mental health
charity, I am perhaps more aware than average of how
fragile our mental health can be. Unfortunately, the charity
sector, like so many other parts of our economy, has had a
hard time over the last year and I decided to use my new
found enthusiasm for running after Lizzie, to try and raise
some much needed funds for Self Injury Support.
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tried to be there for people who often feel they have nowhere
else to turn. Self-injury remains a subject surrounded
by stigma and misinformation. It can be hard to understand
why anyone might want to hurt themselves and to know what
to say in response. Self Injury Support provides anonymous,
completely non-judgmental listening services, alongside
huge amounts of information and resources and their
website is a fantastic place for anyone wanting to know
more: https://www.selfinjurysupport.org.uk/
There is plenty of advice on how to support others who may
be self-harming, as well as self-help resources, guidance
and information about support on offer. Our helpline, text,
email and webchat services are all manned entirely by
volunteers and I am humbled by the absolutely fantastic work
they do to be with people in their time of need.
I am so grateful to all the individuals who so generously
supported Lizzie and I - we both doubled our fundraising
targets (we raised £1,000 each!) due to everyone's
outstanding generosity. I do have one last ask though - take
the time to visit the Self Injury Support website - the more
people who are willing and able to talk about self-injury, the
less stigmatised it will become and ultimately, the less alone
anyone struggling with it may feel. A willingness to sit with
people when they are in a dark place is sometimes the most
precious gift we can give.
1st Saturday of the Month
COFFEE MORNING
All being well, we would like to welcome you back
to our Coffee Morning on
Saturday 3rd July from 10am - 12noon
An hour less than before, just for the time being.
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175 years ago, on 28th June
1846 that Belgian musical
instrument maker Adolphe
Sax patented the saxophone.
125 years ago, on 4th June
1896 that Henry Ford
completed his first automobile,
the Ford Quadricycle, and
gave it a test run around
Detroit Michigan. It was a
simple frame with an engine,
two gears, a tiller for steering
and four bicycle wheels. It had
a top speed of 20mph. Its
success led him to establish
the Ford Motor Company.
100 years ago on 10th June
1921 that Prince Philip, Duke
of Edinburgh, was born on a
dining room table in Corfu. He
was the husband of Queen
Elizabeth II.
90 years ago, on 13th June
1931 that Jesse Boot, 1st
Baron Trent, British
pharmacist and philanthropist,
died. He had turned his
father’s Boots Company into a
national chain of chemists.
80 years ago, from 22nd June
to 5th December 1941 that
Operation Barbarossa took
place.
It was the German
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invasion of the Soviet Union,
the largest military operation
in history.
In the end, it was a
Soviet victory, for the German
invaders were repelled when
they reached Moscow, and
then driven out of Russia by a
Soviet counter-attack.
75 years ago, on 26th June
1946 that Field Marshall
Bernard Montgomery became
Chief of the Imperial General
Staff (head of the British
army).
65 years ago, on 13th June
1956 that the first European
Cup final (soccer) was held, in
Paris. Real Madrid (Spain)
beat Stade de Reims (France)
4-3. The European Cup is
now known as the UEFA
Champions League.
60 years ago, on 6th June
1961 that Carl Jung, Swiss
psychiatrist and psychologist,
died. He was the founder of
analytical psychology.
50 years ago, on 16th June
1971 that John Reith (Lord
Reith), 1st Baron Reith,
Scottish business executive
and politician, died. He was
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of the BBC in its formative
years. He also formed BOAC
(now British Airways).
40 years ago, on 22nd June
1981 that American tennis
player John McEnroe earned
the press nickname
‘Superbrat’ when he threw a
tantrum during his first-round
match against Tom Gullikson
at Wimbledon. He hurled
abuse at the umpire, swore at
the referee, and popularised
the phrase ‘you cannot be
serious’ when he disputed a
line call. Nevertheless, he
went on to win the men’s
singles championship that
year.
25 years ago, on 4th June
1996 that the Second Severn
Crossing was officially
opened. The bridge spans the
River Severn and links
England and Wales via the M4
motorway.
20 years ago, on 22nd June
2001 that two British
schoolboys who murdered
two-year-old James Bulger in
Liverpool in 1993 were
released from secret custody
after 8 years. They were
given new identities and
moved to secret locations.
SUDOKU PUZZLES
(Answers on page 26)
EASY
MEDIUM
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Time has passed quickly and it doesn’t seem long since
I was writing my introduction for the magazine. Now I
have come to the end of my placement with you and it
is time for me to say ‘goodbye and thank you.’
I have really appreciated your warm welcome, prayers
and encouragement. It has been a privilege to journey
with you through a difficult and challenging time in our
collective lives due to all that has happened through the
pandemic, experiencing lockdowns and changing
regulations.
I have learnt so much during my time with you and am
thankful for having being able to spend some of my
formation with you. I will continue to hold you in my
prayers as I move to my next placement at Hazelnut
Community Farm.
May the Lord bless you and keep you and
may His face shine upon you,
Every blessing, Sharon
HAND CARVED WOODEN CROSSES
A member of St. Marys Church has been
carving these hand held crosses with a
recommended donation of £5, to help raise
funds for St. Mary’s Church.
There are a few of these crosses at
All Saints Church if you would like
to have one and to make a donation.
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St Alban - the first British martyr
Persecution of Christians worldwide is rising fast, so it is
worth remembering St Alban, the first British martyr. Alban
was a Roman citizen living in England when the Roman
emperor, Diocletian, began a fierce persecution. Soon Alban
found a desperate priest on his doorstep, hunted by local
soldiers. Alban gave the priest shelter, and within days was
converted.
When the soldiers arrived, Alban took the priest’s place,
refused to offer sacrifice to the Roman gods, and was
condemned to death. Alban went to his execution on 22nd
June 250AD with such serenity that one of the executioners
was converted. He died on the site of the Hertfordshire town
that now bears his name.
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daily devotions, by Colin Webster, 10Publishing, £2.99
When it comes to growing our devotional life, we
may not know where to begin. Perhaps we feel so
busy that we can’t possibly add yet another thing
to our ‘to-do list’. Or maybe Bible study time feels
more like a strain on the brain rather than fuel for
the soul, and we wonder if it’s worth keeping
going.
This book tackles these concerns head-on. It explains what a
daily devotional time should involve, provides tips as to how
to set aside the common distractions of life, and explains why
time with God really is time well spent.
Not Knowing but Still Going. By Jocelyn-Anne
Harvey, Instant Apostle, £9.99
Uncertainty, change and the unexpected – we all
struggle with unknowns. So, can we learn from
Noah’s Ark and the women who entered it?
It is an unusual premise for a book, but the author explores
the challenges Noah’s family faced, and blends these with her
own personal experiences of God’s faithfulness in uncertain
times. She considers such questions as: How can we
progress when we can’t feel any movement? How can we
respond to the ‘suddenlies’ in life? What can we do with ‘the
want in the wait’? Do women have key roles to play?
So if you are a woman feeling swamped by a flood of
unknowns, this book may provide some encouragement to
keep going, and to find refuge in the Lord, until your way
becomes clear.
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Bible Society, £6.99
Here’s a good way to introduce young children
(aged three to six) to the Genesis creation
account. Written with rhythm and rhyme, the
book covers the awe-inspiring journey through
the days of Creation, and it is full of fun and
beautiful imagery, from the vastness of the solar
system to the immediacy of small animals.
The book would be good for reading aloud to preschool-aged
children, and for use with children starting to learn to read. It will
help parents looking for a fun, fresh way to introduce children to
the Christian faith.
GUIDING
On the closure of Fishponds Baptist,
Guinea Lane earlier in the year, the
Guiding Troop there needed a new
place to meet. Thanks to St. Mary’s
Church, Fishponds, who offered a
place for them to carry on meeting.
They all meet on
a Tuesday evening.
If you would like to know more about
them please email your enquires to
matt.timms@blueyounder.co.uk and
he will pass on your details to the
leaders of the group.
OVER HEARD!
We did healthy eating with our Brownies and asked them
what a courgette was - one of them described it as an "angry
cucumber.”
(Taken from the Guiding website)
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Hope you have all been keeping well and safe. Let’s pray that
everything will get better as each day goes by, so that our lives
can go back to being normal.
Hopefully you have seen in the magazine, all being well, our
‘Summer Fayre’ and also if we are able, our ‘1st Saturday of the
Month Coffee Morning’. We will be taking things easy at first to
see how it goes and hopefully the Cafe Repair will return when
they feel the time is right. We will have our usual books and
hopefully a few cakes to buy. So hope that you feel that you
can come along and join us. If you fancy doing a bit of tiding in
the church grounds you would be most welcome and get a free
cuppa.
Deadline for July issue will be Sunday 13th June,
articles to anita@lavis.org.uk or give me a call on
0117 3079117.
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTHS CROSSWORD & SUDOKU’S
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ACROSS: 1 Ambush; 4 School; 8 Tired; 9 Famines; 10 Citadel;
11 Endor; 12 Atonement; 17 Avert; 19 Oracles; 21 Married;
22 Lance; 23 Rhythm; 24 Hyssop. DOWN: 1 Attach; 2 Biretta;
3 Sided; 5 Compete; 6 Owned; 7 Lustre; 9 Falsehood; 13 Ostrich;
14 Talents; 15 Farmer; 16 Asleep; 18 Early; 20 Alley.
׉	 7cassandra://UHbAsmelb4M48cPGF-UWxkYoRh70dPdFS2fhUc8Vc2E.`̵ `m>&$׉E.Roles & Contacts for All Saints Church
Parochial Church Council Members
Luci Heath
Anita Lavis
Tam Pearce Mark Simms
Diane Simms John Waldren Alison Wren Elisa Williams
Chris Whitehead
Dave Williams
Deanery Synod Representatives
Chris Whitehead
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tiny Tots
John Waldren
Tel: 0117 956 3208
Gift Aid
Chris Whitehead
Anita Lavis
Mike Lavis
Vacant
Junior Church
Lizzie Kesteven
Tel: 0117 965 0856
Electoral Roll
Helen Whitehead
Tel: 0117 965 4697 Tel: 0117 307 9117 Tel: 0117 965 4697
Magazine Editor / Adverts
Tel: 0117 307 9117
Hall Booking Secretary
Elisa Williams
Tel: 079 7395 3445
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Roles & Contacts for St. Marys Church
Matt Timms
Parochial Church Council Members
John Ewing
Hannah Gazeley
Sam Toogood
Director of Music / Choir
John Anson
Tel: 0117 962 2093
General Enquiries
Matt Timms
matt.timms@blueyonder.co.uk
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Edward Gleed
Deanery Synod Representatives
Leigh Cooper
Wives Group
Jean Button
Tel: 0117 965 0218
Notes / News / Weekly Sheet
Sam Toogood
sam@pognet.org.uk
Bob Bartlett
Andrew Cooper
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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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