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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. 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: T.B.A.
Church Warden
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Weddings/Funerals
Contacts for All Saints Church
Elaine Seretny
Chris Whitehead
Tam Pearce
Anita Lavis
Tel: 0117 902 5257
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tel: 078 0098 7672
Revd Lizzie Kesteven Tel: 0117 965 0856
Tel: 0117 307 9117
Safeguarding Officer
Helen Whitehead - Tel: 0117 965 4697
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Contacts for St. Mary’s Church
Church Warden Mary Ewing
Church Warden
PCC Secretary
PCC Treasurer
Baptisms
Mary Ewing
Tel: 0117 382 6324
Pete Walker
Matt Timms
Email: pete.walker39@gmail.com
Email: matt.timms@blueyonder.co.uk
Hannah Gazeley Email:Hannah.smf@yahoo.com
Email: mary.ewing01@sky.com
Weddings/Funerals Amy Donaldson Email: eastbristol.org@gmail.com
Safeguarding Officers
Kate Hancocks & Clare Munoz
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magazines, considers the nature of true love.
God So Loved the World
‘For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that
whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.’ (John 3:16)
This month, as we mark St Valentines’ Day, we focus on the
importance of love. In understanding the way God loves us, this
verse shows us how we should love others. God’s love is
unconditional: God demonstrated His unconditional love for us
by sending His Son into this world, to show us how we should
love others, especially when it is undeserved! ‘There is nothing
we can do to make God love us more. There is nothing we can
do to make God love us less.’ (Philip Yancey).
God’s love is sacrificial: God’s love is not selfish or self-seeking,
but selfless and self-sacrificial, putting the needs of others first.
This is demonstrated by the cross, which is the supreme
demonstration of God’s love. He died for our sins to give us
access to God’s love, which is made real in our lives by the Holy
Spirit.
God’s love is forgiving: According to the film Love Story, ‘Love
means never having to say you’re sorry.’ Yet Jesus’ love for us
enables us to forgive others, as we find His forgiveness through
the gift of eternal life, available to all who put their trust in Him.
In this World Cup Year, we remember Bobby Moore describing
the terror of receiving the World Cup from the Queen in 1966: “I
noticed that the Queen was wearing some beautiful white
gloves. I looked down at my hands and they were completely
covered with mud!”
Although we approach God with dirty and spoilt lives, because
of His love, we can shake hands with a holy God and share that
love with others.
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH & ST. MARY’S CHURCH
6th Fourth Sunday before Lent (Green)
Isaiah 6: 1 - 8; 1 Corinthians 15: 1 - 11; Luke 5: 1 - 11
13th Third Sunday before Lent (Green)
Jeremiah 17: 5 - 10; 1 Corinthians 15: 12 - 20: Luke 6: 17 - 26.
20th Second Sunday before Lent (Green)
Genesis 2: 4 - 9, 15 - end; Revelations 4:1 - end;
Luke 8: 22 - 25.
27th The Sunday next before Lent (Green)
Exodus 34: 29 - end; 2 Corinthians 3: 12 - 4: 2; Luke 9: 28 - 36.
2nd March ASH WEDNESDAY (Purple)
Isaiah 58: 1 - 12; 2 Corinthians 5: 20 - 6:10; John 8: 1 - 11.
6th March First Sunday of Lent (Purple)
Deuteronomy 26: 1 - 11; Romans 10: 8 - 13; Luke 4: 1 - 13.
Thursdays - 10.00am
Holy Communion St. Marys
Refreshments after the service
Sunday 2nd
10.00am, Open Church
St. Marys
Sunday 13th
10.30am
All Saints Church
Sunday 27th Café Church
Bible Study ….. looking to Lent
All Saints 10.30am
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Begins on 2nd March
Sunday 30th
10.00am
Creative Church @ St. Marys
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• We continue to remember our ministry at All Saints and St
Mary, in Fishponds, and especially now following the sudden
death of Nigel Heath, one of the All Saints churchwardens. We
thank God for Nigel’s ministry, and we surround and uphold
his family, at this really sad and difficult time, with prayer. We
ask, for them, a special measure of God’s Holy Spirit to
uphold and sustain them, now and in the months and years
ahead.
• We pray for all who live in the Fishponds Community who are
ill, depressed or suffering, give them healing, hope and
courage. We ask God to bless them.
• We remember the suffering in Afghanistan, and we pray for
generosity of giving towards those who are starving. We pray
for wisdom of those who govern the country, that ways to get
the aid to where it is needed, will be established.
• We remember the Climate Emergency. We ask for
determination and wisdom from Governments in the steering
of the climate agenda. We ask that God would help us as
individuals, to make our own individual contribution, however
small to help make necessary change for a better planet.
• Help us to love each other, and to always seek out that which
unites us. Let us bless each other using this blessing.
May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you,
wherever He may send you.
May He guide you through the wilderness,
protect you through the storm.
May He bring you home rejoicing
at the wonders He has shown you.
May He bring you home rejoicing
once again into our doors.
The Northumbria Community.©
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2pm
Argyle Morley URC Church
131 Whitefield Road, Speedwell, Bristol BS5 7UB
“I KNOW THE PLANS I HAVE FOR YOU”
Jeremiah 29: 11
Prepared by Christian women
from England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Theme of the service is HOPE
HOPE is depicted through the lighting of
candles, the distribution of seeds and the
exchange of message worldwide via social
media using hashtag #WDP hope.
All are welcome to this service,
including men and children.
All Saints Church & St. Marys Church
SAFEGUARDING TRAINING COURSE
Saturday 19th March 2022
All Saints Community Link Room 9.30am - 12noon
This is for all who work with children and vulnerable adults and PCC members.
If you attended this course in 2019 or anyone who has done DBS since, needs
to attend to this course to update their training.
Please contact Helen our Safeguarding Officer on 0117 9654697 if you are
attended this course. Thank you.
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 4th, & 18th February, 11am - 12noon
For information please contact Revd. Lizzie 0117 9650 856
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Help us to be an honour to the church.
Give us the grace to follow Christ’s word,
To be clear in our task and careful in our speech.
Give us open hands and joyful hearts.
Let Christ be on our lips.
May our lives reflect a love of truth and compassion.
Let no one come to us and go away sad.
May we offer hope to the poor,
and solace to the disheartened.
Let us so walk before God’s people,
That those who follow us might come into his kingdom.
Let us sow living seeds, words that are quick with life,
that faith may be the harvest in people’s hearts.
In word and in example let your light shine
In the dark like the morning star.
Do not allow the wealth of the world or its enchantment
flatter us into silence as to your truth.
Do not permit the powerful, or judges, or our dearest
friends to keep us from professing what is right. Amen
Rachel Held Evans (Searching for Sunday)
Adapted prayer of Alcuin of York (735-804AD)
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING
Sunday 3rd April 2022
This meeting will be taking place after our morning service at
approximately 12noon. This is the time when we nominate and
vote for PCC Members and Wardens. If you are interested in any
of these roles, please speak to Revd Lizzie or Elaine our present
warden.
Every year the Church Electoral Roll needs to be revised before
the Annual Church Meeting, if you would like to vote or would like
your name added on the Roll, please speak to Helen Whitehead,
either in person, by telephone on 01179654697 or by email on
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13th March.
Also if you run a group within the Church, would you please
begin to look at writing your reports for the year 2021 and
emailing them to anita@lavis.org.uk by Wednesday 9th March,
this will enable the report booklet to be out and read before the
meeting.
“ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS….……”
We are delighted to tell you that we collected a huge
pile of toys and gifts underneath our Christmas tree
in the side aisle of Church in December.
These were sorted into suitable gifts for children
aged 0-16 for our chosen charities – Barnardo’s and Bristol
Young Carers.
Working at quite a rush, we were able to deliver the gifts to the
Young Carers’ Offices before Christmas, so that they could be
placed in hampers ready for distribution on Christmas Eve and
Christmas day.
Due to Covid restrictions, we were unable to get the gifts to
Barnardo’s in the same way, as their staff were working from
home. The gifts are now being stored safely at our houses until
we can deliver them safely.
Thanks must go to Tom Young who sorted and packed all the
gifts, and to Carol and Graham Bath, who helped deliver them to
the Vassal Centre. Also, we must thank Amy Goodwin,
coordinator of the All Saints Café, who used all her networking
skills to present us with two huge sacks of gifts for these worthy
causes.
It is heartwarming to see the generosity of many people in the
Fishponds Community who helped to achieve a
successful outcome in these troubling times.
Many many thanks…..
John Waldren and the Tiny Tots Team.
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9ׁHhttp://www.slimmingworld.co.ukׁׁЈ׉ENFive famous quotes from Desmond Tutu
The recent death of Archbishop Desmond Tutu was mourned around the
world. Here are five of his more famous quotes, which show why he was so
especially honoured for his justice and reconciliation work in South Africa.
“If you are neutral in situations of
injustice, you have chosen the side of
the oppressor. If an elephant has its
foot on the tail of a mouse, and you say
that you are neutral, the mouse will not
appreciate your neutrality.”
“Forgiving is not forgetting; it’s
actually remembering –
remembering and not using your
right to hit back. It’s a second
chance for a new beginning. And
the remembering part is
particularly important. Especially if
you don’t want to repeat what
happened.”
“Don’t raise your voice, improve
your argument. Good sense does
not always lie with the loudest
shouters, nor can we say that a
large, unruly crowd is always the
best arbiter of what is right.”
“Differences are not intended to
separate, to alienate. We are
different precisely in order to
realise our need of one another.”
“Do your little bit of good where
you are; it’s those little bits of
good put together that overwhelm
the world.”
For young people from year 7 upwards,
to meet, talk, learn, pray and have fun together.
Meet on the 2nd Sunday of the Month
7.15pm
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 0779 1574 353
www.slimmingworld.co.uk
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for
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enough for everyone!!
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Childrens Society £55
Incredible Kids £560
Christian Aid £180
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(Answers on page 26)
Across
1. ‘If you love those who love you, what — is that to
you?’ (Luke 6:32) (6)
4. ‘They threw the ship’s — overboard’ (Acts 27:19) (6)
7. The first murderer (Genesis 4:8) (4)
8. He was the head Levite in charge of the singing when the
ark of God was brought back to Jerusalem (1 Chronicles
15:22) (8)
9. Samson was noted for this (Judges 16:6) (8)
13. Solicit money or food from passers by (Acts 3:2) (3)
16.What William Booth’s Christian Mission became in 1878
(9,4)
17. Alliance of Religions and Conservation (1,1,1)
19. ‘I will praise your name for ever and ever. — — I will praise
you’ (Psalm 145:1–2) (5,3)
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25. Desperate (Deuteronomy 28:48) (4)
26. Elisha witnessed the boy he was seeking to resuscitate do
this seven times before opening his eyes (2 Kings 4:35) (6)
27. The belly and thighs of the statue in Nebuchadnezzar’s
dream were made of this (Daniel 2:32) (6)
Down
1. ‘Before the — crows, you will disown me three
times’ (Matthew 26:75) (4)
2. Relating to the books of the Bible between Acts and
Revelation (9)
3. ‘They have — the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know
where they have put him!’ (John 20:2) (5)
4. Belief (5)
5. ‘Take the following fine spices: ... 250 shekels of fragrant — ’
(Exodus 30:23) (4)
6. ‘Do not — Jerusalem, but wait for the gift’ (Acts 1:4) (5)
10. A seer (anag.) (5)
11. ‘Even there your hand will — me’ (Psalm 139:10) (5)
12. The wild variety was part of John the Baptist’s diet (Mark 1:6)
(5)
13. A non-Greek speaker who was looked down on by civilized
people (Colossians 3:11) (9)
14. Famous 1950s musical whose characters included members
of 16 Across, — and Dolls (4)
15. The province from which Paul wrote to the Corinthians (1
Corinthians 16:19) (4)
18. ‘He was standing in the gateway with a linen cord and a
measuring — — his hand’ (Ezekiel 40:3) (3,2)
20. ‘Today, if you hear his — , do not harden your hearts as you
did in the rebellion’ (Hebrews 3:15) (5)
21. The Jericho prostitute who hid two Israelite spies on the roof
of her house (Hebrews 11:31) (5)
22. ‘And now these three remain: faith, — and love. But the
greatest of these is love’ (1 Corinthians 13:13) (4)
23. ‘God has numbered the days of your reign and brought it to
an end’ (Daniel 5:26) (4)
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6th
DUTY
TIME
8.00am
Services
10.30am
Wardens
Sidesperson
Readers
8.00am
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
-
Messy/Muddy Church
Revd Lizzie & Elisa
M. Lavis
10.30am G. Smith / C. Whitehead E. Seretny / G. Smith
10.30am C. Edwards-Mlangwa
C. Whitehead
B. Pearce
1st lesson
10.30am 2nd lesson
Prayers
Parish Street
A. Wren
D. Williams
Colston Dale
St Mary’s Services
6th
DUTY
TIME
10.00am
Services
6.30pm
Wednesdays - 9.00am
Celtic Morning
Prayer
at All Saints
Choral Evensong
Candlemas
Revd Lizzie
ALL
SAINTS
6th February
10.30am
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St. Marys
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27th
February
10.00am
4th Sunday
before Lent
Open Church
Revd Diane
-
-
T. B. A.
Cromwell Hide
13th
3rd Sunday
before Lent
Holy Communion
Revd Paul Denyer
4th Sunday
before Lent
-
13th
3rd Sunday
before Lent
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
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10.30am
8.00am
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10.30am
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Revd Janey
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Sunday next
before Lent
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
Bible Study
Mark & Chris
M. Lavis
10.30am D. Williams / C. Whitehead E. Seretny / D. Williams
C. Powell
E. Williams
10.30am R. Edwards-Mlangwa
M. Simms
Drummond Road
20th
TIME
10.00am
6.30pm
2nd Sunday
before Lent
Creative Church
Revd Diane
Holy Communion
Revd Janey
T.B.A.
T.B.A.
D. Simms
Dubbers Lane
for February
27th
Sunday next
before Lent
Holy Communion
Revd Lizzie
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Church from 6.30pm till 7.15pm
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6th March
1st Sunday of Lent
-
Holy Communion
-
T.B.A.
A. Lavis
C. Powell
D. Williams
C. Doyle
Dunkirk Road
6th March
1st Sunday of Lent
Open Church
T.B.A.
St. Mary’s Church
Friday’s 7pm
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snacks, ate a delicious curry, and had a visit from
Santa with 15 families including 33 children.
This was achieved by 10 volunteers and generous
support from our partners.
Thank you!
“ The food is always helpful as it can be challenging to
cook during school holidays. The activities are helpful to
get us to spend quality time together.”
“ Me and the kids loved it. They thoroughly enjoyed
making the pasties and playing games. And obviously
Santa. The curry was gorgeous! Thank you ever so much
for the food box, it’ll be very helpful for us.”
“ I wasn’t sure if my son would enjoy it as he has autism &
dyslexia but he had a brilliant time, he loved making xmas
hats, tattoos and seeing Santa. All the food was lovely.
Thank you for these lovely events, they really help me and
the kids and gets me to do things together as a family.”
“It was brilliant, the food was excellent, activities were good for all ages,
the Christmas arts & crafts they enjoyed making. Santa and gifts were so
kind, it was well organised, thank you again”.
If you would like to get involved, we’re looking for people that
can help us be creative with food or activities.
So please get in touch with Amy…
Email: allsaintsfamilycafe@gmail.com
Tel: 07749 812131
With special thanks to:
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All Saints Monthly
COFFEE MORNING
Saturday 5th February
10am - 12noon
All Saints Church, Grove Road
Second hand fiction books
for adults and children to buy
All proceeds go to Church Fabric
EASY
SATURDAY LUNCHES
@ St. Marys Church
Every Saturday
from 12noon - 2pm
Free light lunches of soup,
sandwiches,
tea/coffee, and biscuits.
All are welcome.
Meet Monday’s during term
time 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 then
refreshments and play time.
For more information contact
Cynthia on 0117 965 1849
SUDOKU PUZZLES
(Answers on page 26)
MEDIUM
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‘How can a God of love allow suffering?’ Many people
struggle with such questions, however the Bible helps us to
understand how sin affects both our own lives and the world.
Genesis provides us with a picture of how sin entered the
world. In Genesis 2:16-17, God gave Adam and Eve both
permission (‘You are free to eat from any tree in the garden’)
and a prohibition (‘But you must not eat from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil’), alongside warning them of the
consequences of disobedience (‘For when you eat of it you
will surely die’).
In Genesis 3, they broke God’s law by eating fruit from the
forbidden tree. As a result, their eyes were opened to the
nature of sin (they knew shame) and their relationship with
God was broken (they hid from Him). As a consequence,
death entered their lives. This story reminds us that God
gives us free will (an essential aspect of being human) to
choose whether God will be at the centre of our lives or not.
The Bible offers different ways of describing how sin:
a spirit of independence: we don’t want God to interfere
with our lives, preferring our own ideas, plans and ways
of behaviour.
ignoring the Maker’s instructions: if you ignore user
instructions, you only have yourself to blame when
things go wrong! God created us to function with Him at
the centre of our lives.
missing the mark: we fail an exam even when we miss
the pass mark by one mark: ‘All have sinned and fall
short of the glory of God’ (Romans 3:23).
In a famous correspondence in The Times under the title
‘What’s wrong with the world?’ GK Chesterton’s letter simply
said: ‘Dear Sir, I am.’
(Paul Hardingham begins this year-long series on the very foundations of our Christian
faith.) (Material taken from Parish Pump, web site for Church Magazines).
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“Have you ever walked through St Marys Churchyard and thought
how lovely it is, a little oasis of green in the
middle of Fishponds, or you may visit it to lay
flowers in memory of a loved one. It is cared for
by a willing band of volunteers who meet every
Monday morning between 10am and noon.
However we also need professional help to look after the many
specimen trees and so you can support us and have a bit of fun
at the same time by joining the 150 Churchyard Group.
The membership is £12 per year and every 2 months we draw
out 3 names to win a 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize of £25, £10 or £5 . In
June and December, there are bonus prizes of £50 each.
If you would like more information, or a membership form, please
contact - Mary Ewing
Tel: 07799 108890 or Email: mary.ewing01@sky.com”
List of prize winners from 2021
2021
1st Prize
January
March
May
July
2nd Prize
Mrs. S. Bartlett
Given back to church
September Mrs. M. Bennett
A. Risdale
A. Noble
T. Telfer
3rd Prize
Mrs. M. Dawson Given back to church Mrs. M. Mayhew
G. Bowen
T. Carter
A. Cooper
S. Bennett
November Given back to church Mrs. V. Stevens
Bonus Prizes
Mrs. L. Apperley
D. Godfrey
P. Moncrieff
June - Mrs. M. Batten. December - Mrs. K. Liddington
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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175 years ago, on 11th Feb
1847 that Thomas Edison,
American inventor and
businessman was born. Best
known for inventing the first
practical incandescent light
bulb, phonograph, movie
camera and projector, and
many more.
100 years ago, on 8th Feb
1922 that the first radio was
installed in the White House.
90 years ago, on 27th Feb
1932 that British physicist
James Chadwick announced
his discovery of the neutron
subatomic particle in the
journal Nature. He was
awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize
for Physics for his discovery.
80 years ago, on 8th Feb
1942 that the Battle of
Singapore took place. The
Japanese then occupied
Singapore until September
1945. This is regarded as the
worst disaster in British military
history, with about 80,000
British, Indian and Australian
troops captured.
75 years ago, on 7th Feb
1947 that the first of the Dead
Sea Scrolls were found in
caves in Khirbat Qumran (now
in the West Bank, Palestine).
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70 years ago, on 6th Feb
1952 that Princess Elizabeth
ascended the throne following
the death of her father, King
George VI. She was in Kenya
at the time and became the
first Sovereign in over 200
years to accede while abroad.
65 years ago, on 16th Feb
1957 that the Toddlers’ Truce
was abolished in Britain.
During the Truce, television
admissions closed down for an
hour so that young children
could be put to bed. Children’s
programming ended at 6pm
and adult programming began
at 7pm.
60 years ago, on 20th Feb
1962 that John Glenn became
the first American astronaut to
orbit the Earth. He made three
orbits in the space capsule
Friendship 7.
50 years ago, on 9th Feb
1972 that the British
Government declared a state
of emergency over the miners’
strike which began in January.
From 16th February, electricity
supplies to homes and
businesses were cut off for up
to nine hours a day. The strike
ended on 25th February.
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Feb 1972 that the House of
Commons voted narrowly in
favour (by eight votes) of
joining the Common Market
(now the European Union).
30 years ago, on 20th Feb
1992 that the English Premier
League was founded,
superseding the first division of
the Football League.
25 years ago, on 22nd Feb
1997 that scientists at the
Roslin Institute in Edinburgh
announced that they had
successfully cloned a mammal
for the first time: a sheep
named Dolly.
20 years ago, on 4th Feb
2002 that Cancer Research
UK was founded.
It is the
world’s largest independent
cancer research and
awareness charity.
Also 20 years ago, on 19th
Feb 2002 that NASA’s Mars
Odyssey space probe began
mapping the surface of Mars
using a variety of imaging
systems. It later discovered
huge reservoirs of
underground ice.
10 years ago, on 11th Feb
2012 that Whitney Houston,
one of the bestselling music
artists of all time, died. She
drowned in her hotel bathtub
because of coronary artery
disease and drug intoxication,
aged 48.
LUNCH TIME CONCERT 1pm - 2pm
Friday 11th February
St Mary’s Church Manor Road
Danny Guest with Songs of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s.
Tea/coffee served from 12.30pm - 50p
Admission free / retiring collection
The all meet on a Tuesday evening at St. Mary’s Church, Manor Road
For times and other information please visit the following website
https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/information-for-parents/register-your-daughter/
For the Guides look for ‘176th Fishponds Methodist (Bristol)
And Rainbows and Brownies look for
1st Fromeside Rainbows & 176th (Fishponds) Bristol Brownies
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the world By Deborah Lock, Lion Children, £8.99
Here children can easily find out about the beliefs and
practices of the six main world religions: Judaism, Christianity,
Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, and also the beliefs
held by different worldviews, such as Humanism. They will
discover the meaning of key terms such as enlightenment,
covenant and paradise. The book also provides a quick and
accessible reference to places of worship, festivals, holy
books, main prayers, and viewpoints.
The Keywords series is written and designed to support children develop good
reference skills through asking questions and clearly identifying key terms, so
that the information needed is quickly found on a page. Facts are presented in
easy-to-read bite-size explanations with visuals. Includes contents page, index
and glossary for children to access the information and definitions, expand
vocabulary and engage with the topic.
Changing the Climate: applying the Bible in a climate emergency
By Debbie Hawker, David Hawker and Jamie Hawker, BRF, £9.99
The climate crisis is one of the most important issues of our
time, threatening lives and livelihoods. The Bible teaches us
that God the Creator put humans on the Earth to take care of it;
to show love to all, and to care for the poor and vulnerable.
This workbook shows how the Bible is relevant to
environmentalism, and how we can all play our part in limiting
the negative effects of climate change. Each of the 12 chapters
looks at a particular Bible passage, connects it with climate
action, poses questions and suggests practical steps that can be taken.
Embracing Justice by The Revd Dr Isabelle Hamley
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2022
Embracing Justice, the Archbishop of Caterbury’s Lent Book
for 2022 asks: What might a spirituality shaped by biblical
portrayals of justice look like for the church of the 21st
century?
Available from chbookshop.hymnsam.co.uk Reduced to £8.99
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As world leaders wake up to the crisis
of global warming and plan emergency
measures before it is too late, each of
us can make a difference right now,
beginning in our own homes.
Start in the KITCHEN
25% of the world’s food is thrown away. One supermarket
discovered British households waste seven million tonnes of
food waste every year, partly because most of our fridges aren’t
cold enough. Keeping the fridge temperature at a maximum of 4
degrees will help food last longer and save waste.
Vast quantities of greenhouse gases are released by animals
reared to supply us with red meat and dairy products. Cutting
down on quantities and conserving leftovers would help.
Conserving electricity by washing clothes at 30 degrees and
replacing power-hungry tumble driers with a clothes line or oldfashioned
clothes-horse would have the added advantage of
reducing soaring power bills.
According to the Good Housekeeping Institute, “many
mainstream detergents are brimming with synthetic chemicals
like phosphates, chlorine and bleach that pollute our waterways,
damaging delicate ecosystems, and may irritate sensitive
skin.” Plant-based and eco-friendly alternatives are now readily
available and work well in the washing machine and dishwasher.
Don’t forget the BATHROOM
Annual increases in UK water consumption would be curbed, if
we were to shower rather than bath. Exchanging the shower
head for a water-saving type, which regulates or aerates the
flow, would save both water and cash.
Spending less time in the shower needn’t be a hardship. Daily
shampooing may actually be counter-productive – it’s best to let
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Biodegradable body wash is available in bulk, from which reusable
containers can be filled.
Eco-friendly toothpaste is now on the market, some of it in
plastic-free containers. More water can be saved by turning the
tap off as we brush. Beware wet-wipes which may be ‘flushable’,
but aren’t biodegradable, because they are part-plastic. Ecofriendly
alternatives are now available.
Saving the planet needn’t cost the earth.
WORD SEARCH
February is the month of romance. Millions of Valentine cards
will be sent in the next week or two, as we celebrate our
romantic love for that special person in our lives. But there are
other kinds of love to celebrate, and on Candlemas we
remember Mary and Joseph taking their baby son to the temple
to present Him to God. Jesus’ whole life was a loving present to
us from God. Through His death for us on the cross, and His
resurrection, His love can now transform anyone’s life. Romance
can die, but God’s love for us is always there. But it won’t do us
much good – unless we accept it!
Valentine
Rose
Romance
Love
Present
Restaurant
Hearts
Kiss
hug
girlfriend
boyfriend
fiancé
worship
repentance
angels
baby
temple
Mary
Candlemas
presentation
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Well we just have finished Christmas, and next we will
be thinking about Easter. Lent starts soon, well the
beginning of March so will you be giving anything up or
even doing something that you don’t usually do for the next 40
days, which doesn’t include Sundays! You have time to think
about it. For me I am a tea Jenny, so I am going to replace my tea
with water! There I have said it, now I will have to do it!!!!
Deadline for the March issue will be Sunday 13th February, a
shorter month so magazine may not be out until the 27th February
but will try my best for the 20th, but only if you get articles to me
on time. Email them to anita@lavis.org.uk or give me a call or
even hand me your article at a 10.30am service in Church.
On a final note I must apologise to St. Mary Church re their
Christmas Fair article in the January magazine. The £1,000 that
they raised was spilt between the church and their two chosen
charities, and not just the charities.
Now that restrictions are lifting, still take care and stay safe.
ANSWERS TO THIS MONTHS CROSSWORD & SUDOKU’S
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ACROSS: 1 Credit; 4 Tackle; 7 Cain; 8 Kenaniah; 9 Strength;
13 Beg; 16 Salvation Army; 17 ARC; 19 Every day; 24 Admonish;
25 Dire; 26 Sneeze; 27 Brollnze. DOWN: 1 Cock; 2 Epistolic;
3 Taken; 4 Tenet; 5 Cane; 6 Leave; 10 Erase; 11 Guide;
12 Honey; 13 Barbarian; 14 Guys; 15 Asia; 18 Rod in; 20 Voice;
21 Rahab; 22 Hope; 23 Mene.
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Parochial Church Council Members
Luci Heath
Anita Lavis
Tam Pearce Mark Simms
Diane Simms John Waldren Alison Wren Elisa Williams
Chris Whitehead
Dave Williams
Deanery Synod Representatives
Chris Whitehead
Tel: 0117 965 4697
Tiny Tots
John Waldren
Tel: 0117 956 3208
Gift Aid
Chris Whitehead
Anita Lavis
Tel: 0117 307 9117
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
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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