Hello EveryoneWhat a beautiful day it is today....the sky is clear blue, the sun is high up shining brightly, and we are promised continuing good weather into next week. Finally, summer has arrived and how good that feels. This week our schools close for their Summer break, and people will head off on holiday. We wish everyone a well deserved holiday and rest. This will be a very welcome time for staff and students after what has been a very difficult year, for everyone, with so many changes and fluctuations. We have all had to adapt so much and have done well to cope with the various changes and limitations and there is no doubt, it has been hard.We are now on the verge of further changes from Monday and the essence of the latest guidelines seems to say move forward with caution, placing the emphasis on us all to behave responsibly, to look out for each other, with care. We can meet with family and friends... but with advice to stay safe, meeting outdoors or in well ventilated rooms and to continue wearing masks in enclosed spaces.How important it is for our own well-being and, for that of others, for us to get together, to share a listening ear and concern, to chat and share a laugh, a smile, a joke or two or to sit around a table over a cup of tea. How we have missed all these things. The sunshine today draws us forth.. thank you Lord, for the beauty of this day!Over the next few days, Nigel and I will be meeting with our various PCCs to discuss how we move forward in church under the new guidelines. Our instinct is to remain cautious, not rushing at change, recommending the continued use of face coverings in church until the infection rates stabilise with a mind to keep all safe. We will confirm details as Government and Church of England guidance is released and as our PCCs have chance to discuss the implications of any change but be assured, we have your well-being very much in our minds.Services and events this week:Sunday ServicesChalgrave Church 9.30 am Morning Worship The service will be held outdoors in the beautiful church grounds. All Welcome, but please bring a chair, and a drink if you wish to stay and chat afterwards. Service led by LindaTingrith Church 9.30 am Morning Prayer - led by JonHarlington Church 9.30 am Holy Communion - led by Nigel and Chris Brown (no refreshments to be served after the service)Toddington Church, 11.00 am Morning Worship led by Linda and SteveWestoning Church, 11.00 am Holy Communion led by Nigel6.00 pm The Upper Room online service via Zoom led by Jon - 'Taking time out with God'. Zoom access code available from Rev'd Linda. All WelcomeThis week's services and eventsMonday 9.30 am Morning Prayer at ToddingtonMonday 7.30 pm Westoning PCC at ChurchTuesday 9.30 am Morning Prayer by Zoom. Zoom access code available from Rev'd Linda.Tuesday 2.00 pm Toddington PCC at ChurchTuesday 6.00 pm Chalgrave PCC at ChurchWednesday 10.00 am Holy Communion service at HarlingtonWednesday 7.30 pm Harlington PCCWednesday 7.00 pm Dunstable Deanery SynodThis Weekend 17 and 18th July- Toddington Open Gardens on Saturday 11.00 am -5.00 pm and Sunday 1.00 pm -6.00pm. Tickets and refreshments from Wilkinson Hall. Tickets £5 per adult. We wish you a wonderful week. Enjoy the sunshine!Sending our love and prayersLinda and Nigel
<div>Hello Everyone</div><div>We hope you are all well and enjoying the warmer weather and have had chance to get outdoors to enjoy the beauty of the countryside and the gardens. The sun seems to have been a little withdrawn this week but the rain has helped the gardens to thrive with flowers and greenery in abundance, which bodes well for Toddington's Open Gardens next week-end. </div><div>As I reflect back to this time last year, Nigel and I were so grateful to be out on country walks discovering new sights and shared with others in posting beautiful images of plants and scenes on social media to encourage each other. This year's focus in posts that we see listed, has changed to day trips, meals out, holidays and new opportunities as folks emerge from lockdown. Next week we will be approaching the next stage of the Roadmap.. another stage of release.</div><div>It has been wonderful today to lead two weddings for couples whose weddings had to be postponed more than twice because of Covid-lockdowns. At last, on this special day, they have been united in marriage and able to celebrate with family and friends (albeit with limited numbers, social distancing and masks in presence). What a lot of anxiety and disruption wedding couples have faced, but how joyful everyone was today to be able to share in heir joy and celebration. </div><div>On Thursday, Nigel and I were encouraged by the local Covid testing centre, to collect large boxes of Lateral flow tests to hand to our congregations. The centre staff are concerned that folks don't realise that they should be lateral flow testing twice a week to keep everyone safe. We were informed that many people think because they are double vaccinated that they will not have the virus, whereas there are regular cases being picked up at the testing centre of double vaccinated people who test positive (and this is borne out by the Public Health England national figures). And so, please pick up a box of lateral flow tests tomorrow if you don't have a set. The test only takes 30 minutes and can be a wonderful assurance that all is well before you mix with others. </div><div>We will be working to make sure than when you attend church you will be safe.</div><div>Services and events this week:</div><div>Sunday services:</div><div>9.30am Chalgrave Church Holy Communion led by Linda with Steve preaching.</div><div>9.30am Harlington Church, Service of the Word led by Dr Robert Johns</div><div>11am Toddington Church, Holy Communion led by Linda with Steve preaching</div><div>9.30am Westoning Church, Families Service led by Rebecca and Nigel</div><div>11am Westoning Church, Holy Communion Service led by Jon and Nigel</div><div>6pm Upper Room Service via Zoom - continuing with focus on Prayer with talk by Peter Greig on 'Adoration"</div><span style="font-size: 1rem;">Meeting ID: 860 2655 8489</span><font size="2">. Please contact Nigel or Linda for the password</font><div>This week's services and events</div><div>12th. Morning Prayer, Monday 9.30am am Toddington</div><div>14th Morning Service, Wednesday 10am Harlington</div><div>15th and 16th Funeral services at Toddington</div><div>16th Friday, Westoning, Little Stars 1.15-2.45pm</div><div>16th Tingrith PCC </div><div>17th and 18th Saturday and Sunday Friends of St George's, Toddington, Open Gardens (Saturday 11-5pm and Sunday </div><div>1-6pm). Tickets and refreshments available from Wilkinson Hall, next to the church </div><div>We look forward to seeing you soon. Have a good week.</div><div>God bless</div><div>Linda and Nigel</div>
Hello Everyone, <div>What a lovely day it has been today- the sunshine has been out and it is warming up. The gardens are shooting forth in flower and weed and folks in Toddington are busy preparing for the Open Gardens later this month. The sporting summer is in full swing with some wonderful tennis at Wimbledon and football at Wembley this week with some amazing new talent. Nigel has been enjoying cricket and the England footballers have just won a very important game in Rome.</div><div><div>Our Churches remain vibrant and a very cool place to be. Pop along tomorrow for one of the many services on offer.</div><div></div><div>This Sunday's services:</div><div><ul><li>Chalgrave Church 9.30am Holy Communion</li><li>Harlington Church 8am BCP Holy Communion and 9.30am Holy Communion</li><li>Tingrith Church 9.30am Morning Prayer </li><li>Toddington Church 11am Holy Communion</li><li>Westoning Church 11am Holy Communion</li></ul></div><div></div><div>The Upper Room online service 6pm on zoom with a theme of 'How to Pray' will have a talk by Peter Greig (of 24/7 prayer initiative). All Welcome. Please join the worship on this link:</div><span style="font-size: 1rem;">Meeting ID: 865 7586 9120</span><font size="2"> Contact Linda or Nigel for the entry password.</font>This week's service and events: <ul><li>Monday 9.30am Morning Prayer at Toddington Church</li><li>Tuesday 5.30-7pm Toddington/Chalgrave Youth Group meet in Chalgrave Church grounds for a picnic and some fun. More information from Rebecca Caird or Linda</li><li>Wednesday 10am Morning Service (with Holy Communion) Harlington Church </li><li><font color="#616074" face="Helvetica Neue">Wednesday</font> evening 8pm Westoning Church folk host the '60 Minutes with God' Prayer Time for our communities Join Zoom Meeting. <span style="font-size: 1rem;">Meeting ID: 820 9037 1163 and contact Nigel or Linda for the password</span></li></ul><div>Please hold our wedding couple in your prayers this week: Martine and Matthew marry at Harlington. on 10th July.</div><div></div><div>It is a delight to be meeting with baptism families again to plan baptisms. Do get in touch with me or Nigel if you would like to discuss a baptism.</div><div></div><div>We are looking ahead to plan some different courses and opportunities for the new season. More information to follow.</div><div></div><div>We send our huge congratulations to Chris Brown for his Hurricane flight this week. If you would like to contribute to his sponsored fundraising appeal for St Mary's Harlington and Keech Hospice in memory of Pearl, please do get in touch with us, Chris or Tricia.</div><div></div><div>A celebration New Harlington, Westoning, Tingrith Benefice service was being planned for 11th July, but this is being postponed until we will be able to meet in larger numbers: post lockdown.</div><div></div><div>Please stay safe. The local infection rates are rising here as they are across the country. We are so grateful for opportunities to meet and to share time together but let us all do this safely.</div><div></div><div>We send you our very good wishes and look forward to seeing you all soon.</div><div></div><div>God bless</div><div></div><div>Nigel and Linda</div></div>
<div>Dear All</div><div>We hope Christmas was special for you even if it was limited by current circumstances. We have heard that many of you have enjoyed a different Christmas this year, with new links to family and friends.</div><div>As a wonderful symbolic sign at the start of this new year, the sun was high in a clear blue sky this morning and everywhere was bathed in beautiful sunlight. How good it is to see the light and to know that days will be lengthening as we ease forward towards Springtime and nature's new life.</div><div>As we enter 2021 we wish you all a very special and blessed new year. May we soon be able to meet freely and to worship together again without restriction and to meet with family and friends. 2020 had more than enough challenges for us all and I think everyone is relieved to move forward into 2021 for a new start with hope and anticipation. </div><div>We are, however, still in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, although the hope of a vaccine is on the horizon. We have been keeping a regular eye on local Covid infection rates in Central Bedfordshire and on the daily national news reports. Infection rates for Harlington area are 'very high' and our hospitals and NHS are struggling to cope with the 'tsunami' of cases. The Virus is in our midst in this area and one lady who was admitted to the L and D hospital with the virus said:</div><div>I would not wish this illness on anyone, please emphasise to your flock to be very vigilant and take care.I followed every rule, hadn’t even been to the supermarket since October and still caught it. She is, in her words, now on the long road to recovery and so grateful to the doctor who sent her to hospital 'just in time'.</div><div>We all have our part to play in reducing the spread of this virus and so, in consultation with the PCCs and the Archdeacon, we have decided to suspend services at Westoning, Tingrith, Toddington and Chalgrave churches this week, but we respect that there is a desire at Harlington church to continue to offer a Sunday Morning Service this week. We urge you please to be extra vigilant in Social Distancing, and sterilising care as already mentioned by Tricia in her earlier email. </div><div>In Tier 4 the Government guidance for Places of Worship is:</div><div>'You can attend places of worship for a service. However, you must not mingle with anyone outside of your household or support bubble. You should maintain strict social distancing at all times.'</div><div>There can be no mingling either inside or outside of church. </div><div>We are keen to keep you safe and to avoid adding to these infection figures and propose to review the situation weekly about services. However, for now, in Tier 4, we can pray together in our homes and meet together virtually by zoom, or phone each other to keep in touch, and in so doing keep everyone safe. Do write and let us know how you are feeling about the situation.</div><div>Services this week:</div><div>9.30am Sunday Service of the Word Harlington Church</div><div>No Wednesday morning gathering this week.</div><div>This week's recorded service will be released on the usual link on Harlington Church website. We will issue details later with the service sheet.</div><div>The Upper Room - no service this Sunday but it will return next week.</div><div>Private Prayer:</div><div>Toddington Church Sunday 11-12 noon, Thursday 10.30-11.30am</div><div>Westoning Church: Wednesday 12 noon for an hour</div><div>Harlington Church: please contact Nigel, Linda or Tricia if you would like opportunity for private prayer.</div><div>Morning Prayer by Zoom</div><div>Monday January 4th 9.30am</div><div>Tuesday January 5th 9.30am.</div><div>Wednesday January 6th 9.30am</div>Afternoon Tea by zoom<font color="#000000">Harlington Church Wednesday 3.30pm</font>A New Bible Study Course<div>We are looking at online resources with the intention to offer an online Bible study course/homegroup. We hope to study 'The Bible Course' together and are looking to host this one evening a week but will also offer a daytime option if folks prefer. Can you please let us know if you would like to join the course and your preferred time.</div><div>Praying Together</div><div>A friend wrote at Christmas that now is the time to pray for our nation like never before.. this is certainly very true with all that is faced by so many. So, please join us this month in prayer, wherever you are, as this is prayer which we can all unite in praying. If you would like to be part of a prayer group praying together via zoom, and later physically in church, when this is possible, please do link back and let us know.</div><div>The Church of England 'Hope' worship free phone line: </div><div>The Church of England offers the <strong>Daily</strong><strong> Hope</strong> resource – dial 0800 804 8044 for prayer, reflection, music and worship services from the Church of England. A weekly service is available from 9 am every Sunday.</div><div>Messy Church at home downloadable sessions:</div><div>https://www.messychurch.org.uk/resource/messy-church-home-april-june-downloadable-sessions</div><div>In the meantime please do contact us if you would like to discuss anything, however small. We are here to support you as you support others. As The Bishop of St Albans said earlier this week:</div><div>The Old Testament lesson for Epiphany comes from Isaiah 60. After sixty years in exile, God’s people have returned from Babylon to Jerusalem. The temple lies in ruins and they face opposition from some of their countrymen. In the midst of this depressing situation, God uses Isaiah to convey a powerful message of hope:</div><div><strong>'Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you. </strong><strong>For darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples; </strong><strong>but the Lord will arise upon you, and his glory will appear over you.'</strong><div>Amidst all the doom and gloom, these words are a reminder that even when we face the most difficult challenges, God is still with us. Like Isaiah in his day, God has entrusted us with a message of hope and light to share with those among whom we live.Because the church buildings are closed it doesn't mean we need to be closed as the body of Christ, we can continue to live out His love and compassion. Epiphany is upon us, a time of revelation and of showing, so what better time to be galvanised by the insights we are receiving and to share with others what it is to be a follower of Jesus.<div></div><div></div><div>Stay safe and may this New Year be truly joyful, healthy and peaceful for you and yours.</div><div></div><div>Thank you all for your good wishes over the Christmas period, and for your continued support. May God bless you and your loved ones this day, and always.</div><div></div><div>with love and prayer</div><div></div></div></div><div>Linda and Nigel</div>