Service list and notices for w/c 11th September 2022

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The following services will be available via the St Ed's Facebook page or by attendance (as stated below).

Sunday 11th September 8:00am Holy Communion (at St Ed’s)

Sunday 11th September 9:30am Mustard Tree Church – informal service for families and children. (at St Ed’s)

Sunday 11th September 11:15 am A Service of Prayer and Reflection, remembering her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (at St Ed’s and livestream)

Sunday 11th September 6:30 pm Sunday Club (livestream)

Monday 12th September 8:45 am prayers (at St Ed’s)

Monday 12th September 10.00 am Standing Committee (at St Ed’s)

Monday 12th September 5.00 pm Monday prayers (at St Ed’s)

Monday 12th September 7.30 pm PCC (at St Ed’s)

Tuesday 13th September 8:45 am prayers (at St Ed’s)

Tuesday 13th September 10:00 am Tiny Tunes (music for all young people) (at St Ed’s), refreshments10am til12 noon

Tuesday 13th September 6:00 pm Rspace (at St Ed’s)

Wednesday 14th September 10:30 am Holy Communion (at St Ed’s)

Thursday 15th September 8.30am Church caretaking team (at St Ed’s )

Thursday 15th September 7.00pm Reflection with Compline (at St Ed’s and livestream)

Friday 16th September 9:30 am to12.00 noon Arts and Craft Group , - bring anything – art or craft - you fancy doing and coffee and tea are provided. Cost £3. (at Trinity Church building)

Saturday 17th September 1:00 pm Wedding (at St Ed’s)

Also Sunday 18th September: at St Ed’s, 9.30am Mustard Tree and 11.15am Holy Communion. Plus online 11:15am Informal Service and 6.30pm Sunday Club.

Additionally at 8am daily (except Sunday) we will be posting a ‘Daily bitesize prayer’ on the St Ed's Facebook page.

For on-line services, watch live if you are able --- or join later on 'catch up'.

Everyone welcome.

Additionally

Ringland: future services/events at St Peter’s:

Saturday 8th October Domino Singers 3.00pm Autumn songs, to support Christian Aid and St Peter’s Church.

HM Queen thanksgiving and prayers All our services until the Queen’s funeral will contain opportunities to give thanks for the life and faith of HM Queen, and also to pray for the Royal Family and King Charles III. The church is open every day as usual, but for longer and there are prayers that can be used and taken away, and condolence sheets for messages. Flowers can be left at the war memorial near the door at St Eds.

Archdeacon’s visit our Archdeacon, Ven Keith James, will be visiting us on 18th September. We hope this will be a joyful celebration and affirmation of our life and ministry at St Ed’s and St Peter’s. Ven Keith will be pleased to meet members of our congregation and to join with us in our worship that day.

Rev Gill Osborne has been Licensed by Bishop Graham. Rev Gill will be speaking at a celebration service at St Ed’s on 25th September at 11.15am, followed by a Bring and Share lunch. There is a sign-up sheet at the back of church if you would like to contribute to the lunch.

Harvest will take place on 9th October and will include a bring and share lunch.

Domino Singers will be at St Peter’s Saturday 8th October 3.00pm. An afternoon of Autumn songs, in support of Christian Aid and St Peter’s Church. Everyone welcome.

Shoeboxes will be greatly appreciated for our appeal in November. We will be collecting Christmas Shoeboxes as part of the Blythswood appeal.

Shoeboxes are sent to people of different ages in the poorest parts Eastern Europe and beyond for Christmas. The boxes are filled with a variety of items to bring warmth and cheer to people who have very little. The shoe boxes have a wonderful impact on the lives of their recipients. They help to assure these people that they are remembered, prayed for and loved by the Lord.

Our prayer for those receiving the shoeboxes is that they know God loves them, just as he loves each of us so deeply.

More details will be provided next week

St Edmund’s Taverham Registered Charity Number 1185420


please note the image of the Queen is used with permission from the Press Association