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“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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of July has been kept as Sea
Sunday, with a special focus on
prayer for all seafarers. The
Mission to Seafarers supports the
work of sailors facing difficult
waters, piracy, and separation from
loved ones for long periods at sea.
However, we can also experience storms in our own lives.
In Acts 27 we read how Paul was being taken as a prisoner to
Rome, when he was caught in a storm off Crete. After 14 days
they were shipwrecked on the island of Malta. Paul had warned
the crew that it wasn’t a safe time of year to sail: “I can see that
our voyage is going to be disastrous and bring great loss to ship
and cargo, and to our own lives.” But his words were ignored,
and the ship sailed into a violent storm.
By the third day they ‘finally gave up all hope of being saved’.
How do we face up to storms in our lives? Do we worry and
panic? God doesn’t necessarily prevent storms from taking place,
but we can trust His purpose through them.
Paul urged the sailors to “keep courage, because not one of you
will be lost, only the ship will be destroyed”. His confidence rested
on an angelic promise: “Do not be afraid, Paul. You must stand
trial before Caesar; and God has graciously given you the lives of
all who sail with you.” Only the sovereign God, who created the
wind and waves, can promise to save people from a storm. What
does this mean for us in our circumstances today?
‘Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come. Grace has brought
me safe thus far, and grace will lead me
home.’ (Amazing Grace: John Newton).
Canon Paul Hardingham (Parish Pump)
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH & ST. MARY’S CHURCH
3rd Third Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Isaiah 66: 10 - 14; Galatians 6: 7 - 16; Luke 10: 1 - 11, 16 - 20.
10th Fourth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Deuteronomy 30: 9 - 14; Colossians 1: 1 - 14; Luke 10: 25 - 37.
17th Fifth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Genesis 18: 1 - 10; Colossians 1: 15 - 28; Luke 10: 38 - end.
St. Marys 6.30pm Readings as above
24th Sixth Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Genesis 18: 20 - 32; Colossians 2: 6 - 15; Luke 11: 1 - 13.
31st Seventh Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Ecclesiastes 1: 2, 12 - 14, 2: 18 - 23; Colossians 3: 1 - 11;
Luke 12: 13 - 21.
7th August - Eight Sunday after Trinity (Green)
Genesis 15: 1 - 6; Hebrew 11:1 - 3, 8 - 16; Lue 12: 32 - 40.
Every Thursday
Holy Communion
10.00am
St. Marys Church
OPEN CHURCH
Sunday 3rd July
10.00am
St. Marys Church
Sunday 10th July, 10.30am at All Saints Church
All Age Celebration & Thanksgiving Communion
Followed by a picnic in the church grounds
Sunday 17th July
CREATIVE CHURCH
10.00am
St. Marys Church
Sunday 31st July - 10.00am
Benefice Holy Communion Service at St. Marys Church
This will be Revd Janey’s last service for the Benefice of
All Saints Church & St. Marys Church. We wish her well in her next parish.
There will be more information on the date and venue of Revd Janey Licensing.
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Sunday 24th July
10.30am
All Saints Church
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✤ We support through prayer and fellowship, Diane
Simms being ordained priest at the beginning of July,
also Sarah Heywood and Sharon Gleed, being ordained
deacons that same weekend. Bless them through their final
preparations, and give them special measure of Your Holy
Spirit, to carry out their ministry in Your church
✤ We remember all involved in education as the academic year
draws to a close. We pray for teachers, schools and college
staff as they hopefully will have some well earned rest over
the summer.
✤ We continue to pray for our NHS, especially in the aftermath
of Covid, for patients who are waiting for treatment, staff who
are under incredible pressure, and for wisdom in Government
in resolving these issues.
✤ Let is continue to pray for the disaster in Ukraine, the people
of Ukraine asking for protection and the end of hostilities
there.
✤ We pray for the All Saints Family Café, which will be
operating over the summer holiday period in serving families
in need with meals and activities. We thank God for this
provision, and we pray too for all the volunteers offering their
help, and for Amy, the coordinator.
✤ We continue to give thanks for the Queen in this Jubilee year
Loving God, we thank you for the life of the Queen
For her courage, her dignity, her sincerity,
For her dedication, her resilience, her faith,
For all the ways she has put service before self,
And we ask your blessing on her and all those she loves.
Amen
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A story about the early stage of my
faith journey by Rev Diane
A photo in the Ulster Gazette records the day of my baptism at
St.Luke's Ballymoyer - apparently I cried when the water was
splashed on me - as many babies do... A few years ago when
back home on holiday in Northern Ireland we bumped into a
couple from my childhood church who remembered me running
up and down the aisle as a lively child. My dad was the rector of
three rural parishes near the border in South Armagh at the
height of the Troubles.
Looking back I see how my faith was shaped by that place and
the people I spent time with.
I learnt many things that I now still do in church. For example,
there just is a lot of moving chairs and tables about, ready for
church services and events. One of my first jobs was to arrange
the chairs for Sunday school in our kitchen, as there was no
church hall. Preparing a welcoming space for worship and
fellowship is etched into my life as a churchgoer.
But what about my early idea of God? It was definitely shaped by
the fields and forest beauty around our home and by the
children's hymns we sang and particularly at the key times of the
year such as Harvest. 'All good gifts around us are sent from God
above. Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord for all his love.' and
'Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so. Little ones
to him belong, they are weak but he is strong'. I felt held by God's
love and care above and beyond my parents' and grandparents'
love which was also key. The big world both beautiful and
dangerous was in God's hands, so to speak.
My faith was shaped by seeing my parents' response to the
Troubles and my dad's efforts to make sure we did not simply live
in a Protestant bubble at school and in the community. We
attended a choir for girls where many were Catholic girls and
singing united us in joyful activity, as it still does for so many
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God wants us to reach out beyond our differences and try to
understand each other and do stuff together.
So now, fast forwarding to 2022 (and skipping so much in
between!) I am writing this just before my ordination to the
priesthood. I never aspired to be a vicar like my dad - why would I
when women were not allowed to be priests back then? But I can
see how God guided me along a pathway that has brought me to
this point. In a future article I'd like to say more about the second
half of my life thus far and how it was shaped by belonging to the
All Saints community in Fishponds where I felt enfolded by the
ethos of 'Come as you are' and Mark and I felt we belonged
straight away. This ethos continues to this day. Thank you. And
thanks be to God!
As you read this, I hope it will encourage you to do a timeline of
your own faith journey. Where has God influenced and shaped
the way you live out your faith? Let's have more stories for the
magazine!
Rev Diane
DATES FOR YOUR DIARIES
Diane will be Ordinated as Priest by Bishop Viv
on Saturday 2nd July, 3pm at Bristol Cathedral.
At 10.00am on Thursday 7th July, Diane’s, will be first presiding
her first Holy Communion Service at St. Mary’s Church, Manor
Road and Revd Lizzie will be preaching.
On Sunday 10th July, 10.30am at All Saints, Diane will be
presiding for an All Age Holy Communion Celebration and
Thanksgiving service, followed by a picnic. So please come along
to join in with the celebrations and don’t forget to bring a picnic.
All are welcome to these services
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for All Saints Church.
Thank you to Andrew Cooper, who will now be the representative
for All Saints Church. Donations received for Christian Aid from
special appeals and Christian Aid Weeks will be sent to them by
Andrew as the ‘The Benefice of All Saints Church & St. Marys
Church’.
In Christian Aid Week 15th - 21st May 2022, the total donations
from the Benefice amounted to £352.00.
In May, St. Marys hosted a Christian Aid Coffee Morning and this
raised £63.35 plus a further £6.92 from morning refreshments
after a service.
So well done to everyone and THANK YOU!
SUNDAY 12th JUNE
Holy Spirit
We had another good time for Muddy/Messy Church, balloons and messy blow
painting! Bible story about the disciples and the Holy Spirit read by William and
Sylvia. A talk and prayers out side, then into church for a spot of blow painting
to make flames, done by the children and the adults, the flames were then
place above the heads of the disciples, as seen in the picture below. Lastly we
had some short prayers and a song, all finished with refreshments of hot
chocolate and biscuits.
MUSIC for TODDLERS are back!!!!
Every Tuesday 5th & 12th July
10.30am - 11.30am,
St. Marys Parish Room.
Entry through Choir Vestry - look out for the balloons.
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Reflected Faith Series: The grandeur of God.
Do you understand the mysteries of God? Who is He? What is
He up to? If Jesus’s disciples who were with Him daily for years
had trouble understanding Him, what expectation is there that
you and I will?
We get glimpses of Him – through new life, through nature, in
creativity, music and dance and so on – but none of us truly sees
every part of Him. St Paul himself wrote that “now we see through
a glass darkly”.
So how do we try to express the grandeur of God? In the Old
Testament, Isaiah 6:1, the prophet wrote, ‘In the year that King
Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lofty; and
the hem of His robe filled the temple.’
I love that picture, it makes me think of brides on their wedding
day who have a full skirt and train, and the help they need from
their bridesmaids just to get in and out of the wedding car let
alone anything else they need to do.
Architects and builders over the centuries have used the church
building to illustrate aspects of God and to share their faith.
If you are able, visit a large church building or cathedral and
spend some time there when there is no service taking place. As
you go into the building, quickly stop and just look around you.
‘Feel’ the space surrounding and above you. The distance
between you and the ceiling or roof.
Stop for a while in the area where the congregation sit – the nave
– taken from the Latin word navis meaning ‘ship’. This is
because when they were built, largely in the Middle Ages, the
people thought a nave looked like the bottom part of a ship
turned upside-down. This reminded them also of the story of God
saving His creation at the time of the flood by using the Ark. What
does this space say to you about the mysteries of God?
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(Answers on page 26)
Acros
1. Proverbs describes her as being ‘of noble
character’ (Proverbs 31:10) (4)
3. ‘Shall we go up again — — against the Benjamites, our
brothers?’ (Judges 20:23) (2,6)
8. A descendant of Shem (Genesis 10:28) (4)
9. ‘Anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot
be my — ’ (Luke 14:27) (8)
11. Resentment (Ephesians 4:31)(10)
14. In Cain(anag.)(6)
15. ‘Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to—’
(Psalm 139:6) (6)
17. Intense (1 Thessalonians 4:5)(10)
20. Third Order of the Roman Catholic Church(8)
21. ‘At midnight the cry rang out, “Here’s the bridegroom!Come
out to — him”’ (Matthew 25:6) (4)
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— ’ (2 Corinthians 12:9) (8)
23. ‘As the — pants for streams of water,so my soul pants for
you, O God’ (Psalm 42:1) (4)
Down
1. Nickname of popular First World War chaplain, the Revd G.A.
Studdert Kennedy, — Willie (8)
2. Occasion of religious joy (Lamentations 2:22) (5,3)
4. ‘We three kings of — are’ (6)
5. Allegation or charge (Jude 9) (10)
6. Kind (1 Chronicles 12:33) (4)
7. ‘Open your — and look at the fields!’ (John 4:35) (4)
10. Also known as the Feast of Lights (John10:22)(10)
12. Area that saw the healing of two demon - possessed men and
a herd of pigs stampeding to their deaths (Matthew 8:28) (8)
13. Forebear(James2:21)(8)
16. Name given to the first two books of the Apocrypha(6)
18. Esau sold his birthright for this (Genesis25:34)(4)
19. Rear(anag.)(4)
Easy
SUDOKU PUZZLES
(Answers on page 26)
Medium
Lipstick
Every morning, a little girl would go in the bathroom to watch her mother as she was
putting on her makeup to go to work. But during coronavirus, the mother stopped
bothering with makeup, much to her daughter’s confusion. “Mummy,” she cried early
on in the lockdown: “Come back! You forgot to kiss the toilet paper goodbye!”
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3rd
DUTY
TIME
8.00am
Services
10.30am
Wardens
Sidesperson
Readers
8.00am
10.30am
10.30am
1st lesson
10.30am 2nd lesson
Prayers
Parish Street
DUTY
TIME
10.00am
Services
6.30pm
3rd
July
All Saints - 10.30am
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
24th
July
St. Marys - 10.30am
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-
Wednesdays - 9.00am
Celtic Morning
Prayer
at All Saints
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
-
G. Smith
H. Whitehead
A. Wren
C. Powell
C. Doyle
Kite Hay Close
St Mary’s Services
3rd
Third Sunday
after Trinity
No Service
Ordination of Sharon Gleed
Bristol Cathedral
Third Sunday
after Trinity
-
10th
Fourth Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
All Age Family Communion
Revd DIane & Revd Lizzie
M. Lavis
E. Seretny
G. Smith
C. Edwards-Mlangwa
T.B.A.
T.B.A.
T.B.A
Knowsley Road
10th
Fourth Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
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8.00am
Duty Rota for July
24th
Fifth Sunday
after Trinity
-
10.30am Revd DIane & Revd Janey
Holy Communion
8.00am
10.30am
10.30am
10.30am
10.30am
-
E. Seretny
C. Whitehead
A. Wren
C. Doyle
J. Badman
Revd Janey
Lakeside
17th
TIME
10.00am
6.30pm
Fifth Sunday
after Trinity
Creative Church
Revd Lizzie
Evensong
Revd Janey
& Revd Lizzie
-
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aged 7+ upwards, to meet on Friday’s
from 6.30pm - 7.15pm, All Saints
Church, contact Elisa 9584164
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St. Marys Church
Fridays 7pm
New members
are welcomed
Sixth Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
Café Church
Mark & Revd DIane
M. Lavis
C. Whitehead
Café Team
Café Team
Café Team
C. Whitehead
Lake View Road
for July
24th
Sixth Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
& Revd Lizzie
31st
Seventh Sunday
after Trinity
Benefice Service
Revd DIane
& Revd Janey
31st
Seventh Sunday
after Trinity
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
10.00am
Benefice Service at
St Mary
M. Lavis
NO
10.30am service
-
NO Service
at All Saints
-
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(Canon 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)
Somebody once defined a football match as ‘22 people on the
field desperately in need of rest, watched by 50 thousand people
in the stands, desperately in need of exercise! It reminds us that
church is not a spectator sport! The Holy Spirit equips us to serve
God in the Church and daily life through the gifts of the Holy
Spirit.
These gifts are variously described as spiritual gifts (1 Cor. 12:1)
or grace gifts (1 Cor. 1:7), the latter word being used in modern
Greek for a birthday present! They are love gifts from God that
we cannot earn or deserve, that are open to everybody. Note
what Paul says, “Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit
is given for the common good” (1 Cor. 12:7):
‘to each one’: the gifts are available to every Christian. Everyone
will have a different ‘gift-mix’, with their own particular contribution
to offer.
‘the manifestation of the Spirit’: the gifts of the Spirit enable an
invisible God to be real and visible.
As we exercise the gifts that God has given to us, in our speech
or service, people will be able to say, ‘God is at work here’!
‘for the common good’: the aim of the gifts is to build up the body
of Christ and extend the kingdom of God. They are not intended
to meet our own needs or reputation, but simply to serve and
encourage others.
With the gifts given by God, we are able to fulfil His purposes in
His world. Paul urges us to ‘eagerly desire’ the gifts that God has
for us (1 Cor. 12:31). How true is this for me? Any present that we
are given needs unwrapping before we can enjoy it. Are we doing
this with our spiritual gifts?
Spider
Whoever said “Out of sight, out of mind” never had
a large spider disappear in the bedroom.
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Flowers, fruit, vegetables, cookery,
crafts & photography, Children’s classes.
Light Refreshments, Raffle, Competitions.
Admission: £1 Adults (Under 16’s free)
Schedules and entry forms available from various outlets including ‘The Pet
Shop’ and ‘Elmwood Nurseries’
Via our website: www.activatefishponds.co.uk (events/horticultural show)
or phone 0117 9584164
Here is an idea of items that you can exhibit.
FLOWERS - 1 single rose, 1 Gladiolus, vase of contrasting foliage
VEGETABLES - 3 potatoes, 3 onion, 4 runner beans, 3 carrots
FRUIT - 3 dessert apples, 5 plums, 3 cooking apples
HERBS - collection of 4 named herbs displayed in a vase or bunch
FLORAL ART - arrangement in unusual container Max overall 12”x12”
PRESERVES - jar of Jam, lemon curd, marmalade, chutney or pickle
ART - painting Max overall 12”x12”
HANDICRAFTS - crochet, knitting, cross stitch, patchwork, quilting
PHOTOGRAPHY - action, wildlife, flowers, clouds. Sizes 5’x7”
BAKING - Victoria sponge, fruit cake, decorated cup cakes, 6 scones
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Platinum Jubilee’ A4 size. Also for the children a photograph of the Platinum
Jubilee, transport (interesting view of any type) Size 5”x7”
Entry fee for exhibits received by Wednesday 10th August will cost 30p each or
50p each if received by the day of the show between 9.15am - 10.15am.
Very important, if interested in exhibiting make sure that you pick up a schedule
book for ALL the classes, plus for the rules, recipe’s and all other information.
Good luck if you are taking part.
St Mary’s Community Jubilee Celebration
Saturday 4th June 2022
Our objective was to stage an event that would allow the usual
attendees of our free Saturday lunches to connect with the families
who usually attend the Fishponds Family Cafe at All Saints Church
by providing the following:
● A celebratory meal for everyone (approximately 50 attendees
plus volunteers) which we will make collectively
● Activities to bring people together from toddlers to pensioners
(such as crafting and interactive games)
● A concert or entertainment for all ages
We invited all attendees of these two groups directly (approximately
30 - 40 Saturday lunch attendees and 30 families) and on the day
around 70 Adults (including volunteers) and 10 Children attended.
Fewer families attended than we had hoped but those that did were
enthusiastic. It was great that such an offer could be made to these
Families, who have a variety of needs and challenges, as it
evidences to them that they are being considered, recognised and
valued, and have a range of support options to choose from.
A significant number of single elderly people attended, and as well as
the reduction in their isolation it gave those who had lived through
the past 70 years the opportunity to dress up and celebrate this
Jubilee and the work and commitment of their Queen.
All the cakes were made by the local community and were
served with tea and coffee during the morning. Lunch was
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Saturday lunches and the family cafe, along with many from the St
Mary’s community. Volunteers joined all the guests in eating and
taking part in the activities and games.
We provided craft activities of crown making, colouring, badge
making and biscuit decorating, all of which were well received by
adults and children alike. We also had a musician playing 2 sets of
music both inside and outdoors during the event.
The outdoors games purchased were well used at the event by
Children and Families. These resources are robust and of quality and
will be used at future events.
We canvassed opinions of the event the following week and received
the following comments:
“Brilliant”
“Very good”
“Very well organised”
The best bits were the “atmosphere and food. People being kind
and willing to help” “Crafts for kids were great, my granddaughter
loved them”
“We played dominoes” (aged 70+)
“Cakes were delicious”
“Great way to connect with Fishponds”
Overall it was a very enjoyable day with lots of volunteers mixing well
with guests and sharing a fun time. We managed to deliver
everything within budget and to plan. Whilst it would have been good
to have had a few more families attend, we are aware that a change
of venue and uncertain weather were a challenge to some of the
families. We made efforts to ensure that volunteers engaged with all
those who came and encouraged everyone to interact with each
other.
There was a great atmosphere, and we can report that our objectives
were met in full.
The kiss
An honest seven-year-old calmly announced to her parents that Billy Brown
had kissed her after church. “How did that happen?” gasped her mother.
“Well, it wasn’t easy,” admitted the young lady, “but three girls helped me
catch him.”
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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 2nd JULY
10.00am till 12noon
Monthly Coffee Morning &
Bristol Repair Café
All Saints Church, Grove Road
Bring along your items that are in need
of repair and see if the Repair Café can
help, at the same time while waiting
have a cuppa or two, and browse
through the second hand fiction books
for adults and children while you wait.
LIVING AFTER LOSS
Friday 1st, 15th & 29th July,
11am - 12noon
Have you had to face a loss?
Bereavement / Retirement / Health
Problems / Redundancy etc.
Do you need to talk?
You are welcome to come and talk to
friendly people over refreshments at
St. Mary’s Church Parish Rooms,
Contact Revd Lizzie for details
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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Music by ‘Use ’n Laugh’
Friday 5th July -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.
Need accounts prepared for your business?
Need a Self Assessment Tax Return completed?
WE CAN HELP!
H & F
ACCOUNTANCY
For all your tax and accountancy needs.
We do payroll and VAT too!
Sarah Hendy
0117 951 7615
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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Reasonable rates.
Telephone
Frank FitzGibbon
0117 932 9321
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.
Contact Revd. Lizzie
for details
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This is the day
when Christian
churches
remember, pray
and give thanks
for the more than
1.5 million
merchant
seafarers and
fishermen
worldwide. If
seafarers seem
irrelevant to your
daily life, think
again: 90 per
cent of everything
you buy in the
shops comes to you by sea. Merchant seafarers quite literally
keep our global economy afloat. Yet it is a tough life, far from
loved ones. Merchant ships are harsh working environments,
never mind the threat of piracy or even shipwreck.
To help the seafarers, a worldwide network of port chaplains
has sprung up. They offer hospitality and friendship, as well as
practical, emotional and spiritual support, providing almost a
‘home from home’ in hundreds of ports, in more than 50
countries. You might wish to support one of these three wellknown
societies: The Mission to Seafarers (Anglican), The
Apostolate of the Sea (Roman Catholic), and The Sailors’
Society (inter-denominational).
July
Sea
Sunday
Remember
Pray
Give
Thanks
Merchant
Seafarers
Daily
Shops
Economy
Afloat
Harsh
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Working
Environments
Piracy
Shipwreck
Hundreds
Global
Port
Chaplains
Hospitality
Friendship
Practical
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A Good FriendBy Gemma Hunt, SPCK, £8.99
Written by TV presenter and children’s
entertainer, Gemma Hunt, the See! Let’s Be
series encourages young children to
understand how to act and behave in
everyday situations through observing good
examples by adults and inspired by Jesus’
parables and teachings. Perfect for end-ofthe-day
reading time with children, providing
support, encouragement, and reassuring words. Gemma Hunt is
best known as the presenter of the hit and BAFTA winning
CBeebies pirate gameshow series SWASHBUCKLE. Gemma
also presents ‘Together’ – a BBC Learning School Radio show
downloadable for school assemblies.
Cheeky Pandas – The Bouncy Castle by Pete James and
Paul Kerensa, SPCK £6.99
Join the Cheeky Pandas – CJ, Lulu,
Benji, Rory, and Milo – for a fun time on a
bouncy castle at their treehouse studio.
They all want to bounce on the bouncy
castle. CJ promises the others a chance
to bounce, but first she wants another
turn. CJ imagines herself as queen of the
castle, but can she be faithful like the best
queens, kings, and rulers? How do Lulu,
Benji, Rory, and Milo end up in the
bushes? Will CJ keep her promise and look out for the other
Cheeky Pandas? Based on the free online animation, Cheeky
Pandas® The Bouncy Castle encourages children to think about
faithfulness and how this can be shown to others. Find out more
about Cheeky Pandas® at https://cheekypandas.com/
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knowing and loving the BibleBy
Hunter Beless, 10ofThose, £9.83
In Hunter Beless’s delightful, rhyming
picture book for children, four families
grow in their knowledge and love for
the Bible. Young readers will discover
that when we read, see, say, and sing
the Bible, God speaks to us, and our
lives are changed forever. A parent
‘connection’, explaining the Scripture
memorization method is included in the back of the book.
The Very Worried Sparrow by Meryl Doney and Gaby
Hansen, Lion Children’s, £6.99
This is the story of a sparrow who worries
about everything – whether there will be
enough to eat, where he will build his new
nest, how he will find a mate, whether his
family will be eaten by a bird of prey. Then
he hears about the Great Father who made
and cares for all his creation – even the
tiniest sparrow.
This delightful story has helped, reassured,
and entertained many thousands of children since it was first
published in 1978.
50 Craziest Bible Stories by Andy Robb,
£5.71 from Eden Books (www.eden.co.uk)
Explores some of the craziest stories from the
Bible and retells them in a unique way. Children
will enjoy discovering God's word with Andy's
humorous and chatty style alongside fantastic
cartoon type illustrations. The book will
encourage children to learn the Bible in a fun
style and that God of the Bible, who is much
bigger than we imagine and can't be boxed in, is involved in the
lives of ordinary (and sometimes crazy!) people like ourselves.
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It was good to see the Bristol Repair Cafe back with
us last month. It has started off slowly, so please
spread the word that they are back on the first Saturday
of
every month from 10am till 12noon, so that your items can
hopefully be repaired and save them being thrown away!
Have you started to see if you can exhibit for Horticulture Show
in August?
Deadline for the August magazine will be Sunday 10th July
articles can be emailed to a.e.lavis@me.com (please note
change of email address). You can also hand any articles to me
at a 10.30am service or call 0117 3079117.
Lastly, can you help us to do some work in the Church Grounds?
They are used by many people in the parish, especially children
and the grounds are beginning to get a little out of control. We
would like to get a gardening group together so if you could
spare just an hour two to help out please call our church warden
Dave or pop in to our Monthly Saturday Coffee morning for a
chat and to see how you can help. Thank you.
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTHS CROSSWORD & SUDOKU’S
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5 Accusation; 6 Type; 7 Eyes; 10 Dedication; 12 Gadarene;
13 Ancestor; 16 Esdras; 18 Stew; 19 Area..
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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
Director of Music / Choir
Tel: 0117 962 2093
Notes / News / Weekly Sheet
Sam Toogood
sam@pognet.org.uk
Deanery Synod Representatives
Leigh Cooper
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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