This weekend’s Bible readings: John 15:1-4 (p 1083)Next week’s notices: Next week, this sheet will be going out early, as Caroline will be away at the weekend.If you have anything to be included, please let Caroline have it by Wednesday evening. Thank you.Basma’s cookery evening: Basma will be hosting another demonstration of Levantine cookery, followed by supper, in the Memorial Hall, Dane End, at 7.00 pm on 21st October. Tickets are sold out, but Basma plans another of these evenings for some time in 2024, to help raise funds for Little Munden, so if you’ve been unlucky this time, ask to be put on the list for that one!Pop up shop: The next pop up shop will be on Sunday 22nd October at the 10.30am family service at St Mary's. There are lots of fairly traded and ethically sourced products, including this month the popular Advent calendars and also Christmas cards. As usual, all profits go to our local Buntingford Food Support charity. If there is something you would like Marion to order for you please let her know.‘4th Sunday’ Sunday lunch: Heather’s next Sunday lunch will be on Sunday 22nd October at 12.30 at Whitehill Golf course near Dane End. There are only 12 spaces so please let her know as soon as possible if you would like to go. 07909 065550.Operation Christmas Child: The time has come again! Lizzy’s attic has been emptied and her sitting room has been converted into this year’s ‘Santa’s Grotto’ as she wraps and fills shoe boxes with stationery, toiletries and toys to be sent with Samaritan’s Purse to parts of the world where the children who will receive them have no prospect of receiving any other Christmas gift. If you’d like to contribute, you can do so by wrapping and filling a shoebox yourself (Lizzy will give you a list of what’s allowed) or by donating boxes, wrapping paper or any of the things that will go into one. If you’d rather donate money so that Lizzy can use it to buy things she is missing for boxes, or to pay for the travel costs, cash can be given to her or Caroline, or you can transfer it to the Standon PCC bank account (details at the end of this notice sheet) with the reference "OCC". Last year we sent around 150 boxes. This year’s boxes will go about mid-November (and Lizzy will start on next year’s!)Giving in St Mary’s: You may have spotted that gift aid envelopes have reappeared in St Mary’s. We can claim gift aid on cash donations in the collection bags, but only up to a certain amount and last year Standon exceeded that amount. If you’re making a cash donation (in church or at one of our events) and you are a tax payer, it would be helpful if you would complete a GA envelope, please. If you’ve signed an ongoing gift aid declaration, just your name on the envelope will enable us to allocate the donation to your existing declaration. That will mean that we will claim more gift aid on the amount of cash given by non-tax-payers. Thank you for helping us maximise the amount we can recover from HMRC.This isn’t an issue at present for our other two churches, who haven’t reached the limit and are able to claim tax back on all the cash donations they receive.Lighting issue in St Mary’s: Since the electricians switched off the power in St Mary’s recently the panel of buttons to control the lights hasn’t been working. We are in contact with the manufacturer, who is working on it, but until we can get it sorted, the visitors’ lights switch (in the porch, just outside the big doors) has been altered so that it puts on all the lights. Please use that one if you need lights on.Aegean cruise & stay ‘In the Wake of St. Paul’: Our friend and frequent visitor, Revd Nigel Bennett of St Jude Southsea will be leading a cruise to the Aegean between 3rd and 13th October 2024. Specially invited guests include Pam Rhodes from BBCTV’s Songs of Praise, Paul Jones, Fiona Hendley-Jones and Revd Dr Peter Walker. John has more details; please ask him if you’d like to know more.Website - changes: Our benefice website is on the www.achurchnearyou.com platform. The ACNY platform has been/is rolling out a number of changes to improve their site so that benefice information doesn’t need to be duplicated for each church. Please bear with us as we work to populate the new pages.Some people have been having difficulty reaching the benefice page. It can be reached via this link: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/benefice/32-240BF/. The forward from https://ubsms.org.uk has been updated to point to that new page.Services for the next few weeksMidweek services each week:Tuesdays, 9.30am Holy Communion (BCP), St Catherine'sWednesdays, 9.30am Morning worship & Bible study, St Mary'sSunday services:15th October 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Holy communion, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints22nd October 10.30am Family worship, St Mary's6.00pm Choral evensong, St Mary's29th October 10.30am Bible Sunday Morning worship, St Catherine's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints5th November 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Morning worship, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints12th November 9.30am Morning worship, All Saints10.45am Remembrance service, St Mary's3.00pm Act of Remembrance, St Catherine's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints19th November 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Holy communion, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints
This weekend’s Bible readings: Psalm 80:7-15 (p 593) and Matthew 21:33-46 (p 990)Lunchtime concert season: Our lunchtime concert season in St Mary’s has started! Thank you to all who have supported the first two concerts. The final one is on Saturday next, 14th October when the performers will be Flute Cocktail, directed by Wendy Walshe.A soup and cheese lunch is served from 12.00 onwards, with concerts taking place at 12.30. As usual, we ask for £5 to cover lunch, and there will be a retiring collection for the Friends of St Mary’s.Knit & Natter group: If you like knitting or crocheting, come and join us for a couple of hours in the Sargant room at the back of Standon village hall at 2pm, usually on the 2nd Thursday of each month. Tea & cakes will be available. The next meeting will be on Thursday 12th October 2023. For more information please contact Marion T on 01920 745683.Basma’s cookery evening: Basma will be hosting another demonstration of Levantine cookery, followed by supper, in the Memorial Hall, Dane End, at 7.00 pm on 21st October. Tickets are almost sold out, but fear not! Basma plans another of these evenings for some time in 2024, to help raise funds for Little Munden, so if you’re unlucky this time, ask to be put on the list for that one!‘4th Sunday’ Sunday lunch: Heather’s next Sunday lunch will be on Sunday 22nd October at 12.30 at Whitehill Golf course near Dane End. There are only 12 spaces so please let her know as soon as possible if you would like to go. 07909 065550.Operation Christmas Child: The time has come again! Lizzy’s attic has been emptied and her sitting room has been converted into this year’s ‘Santa’s Grotto’ as she fills wrapped shoe boxes with stationery, toiletries and toys to be sent with Samaritan’s Purse to parts of the world where the children who will receive them have no prospect of receiving any other Christmas gift. If you’d like to contribute, you can do so by wrapping and filling a shoebox yourself (Lizzy will give you a list of what’s allowed) or by donating any of the things that will go into a box. If you’d rather donate money so that Lizzy can use it to buy things she is missing for boxes, or to pay for the travel costs, cash can be given to her or Caroline, or you can transfer it to the Standon PCC bank account (details at the end of this notice sheet) with the reference "OCC". Last year we sent around 150 boxes. This year’s boxes will go about mid-November (and Lizzy will start on next year’s!)Giving in St Mary’s: You may have spotted that gift aid envelopes have reappeared in St Mary’s. We can claim gift aid on cash donations in the collection bags, but only up to a certain amount and last year Standon exceeded that amount. If you’re making a cash donation (in church or at one of our events) and you are a tax payer, it would be helpful if you would complete a GA envelope, please. If you’ve signed an ongoing gift aid declaration, just your name on the envelope will enable us to allocate the donation to your existing declaration. That will mean that we will claim more gift aid on the amount of cash given by non-tax-payers. Thank you for helping us maximise the amount we can recover from HMRC.This isn’t an issue at present for our other two churches, who haven’t reached the limit and are able to claim tax back on all the cash donations they receive.Lighting issue in St Mary’s: Since the electricians switched off the power in St Mary’s recently the panel of buttons to control the lights hasn’t been working. We are in contact with the manufacturer, who is working on it, but until we can get it sorted, the visitors’ lights switch (in the porch, just outside the big doors) has been altered so that it puts on all the lights. Please use that one if you need lights on.Aegean cruise & stay ‘In the Wake of St. Paul’: Our friend and frequent visitor, Revd Nigel Bennett of St Jude Southsea will be leading a cruise to the Aegean between 3rd and 13th October 2024. Specially invited guests include Pam Rhodes from BBCTV’s Songs of Praise, Paul Jones, Fiona Hendley-Jones and Revd Dr Peter Walker. John has more details; please ask him if you’d like to know more.Website - changes: Our benefice website is on the www.achurchnearyou.com platform. The ACNY platform has been/is rolling out a number of changes to improve their site so that benefice information doesn’t need to be duplicated for each church. Please bear with us as we work to populate the new pages.Some people have been having difficulty reaching the benefice page. It can be reached via this link: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/benefice/32-240BF/. The forward from https://ubsms.org.uk has been updated to point to that new page.Services for the next few weeksMidweek services each week:Tuesdays, 9.30am Holy Communion (BCP), St Catherine'sWednesdays, 9.30am Morning worship & Bible study, St Mary'sSunday services:8th October 10.30am Holy communion, St Mary's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints15th October 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Holy communion, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints22nd October 10.30am Family worship, St Mary's6.00pm Choral evensong, St Mary's29th October 10.30am Bible Sunday Morning worship, St Catherine's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints5th November 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Morning worship, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints12th November 9.30am Morning worship, All Saints10.45am Remembrance service, St Mary's3.00pm Act of Remembrance, St Catherine's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints
This weekend’s Bible readings: 1 Timothy 6:6-10 (p 1194) and Matthew 6:25-33 (p 971)Harvest appeal: This year’s appeal will be divided between our long-standing partners at Kisiizi Hospital in Uganda and the Holy Land Institute for the Deaf, which some of our folk visited last year. Fliers are available in all our churches. The cash collection at the harvest services in All Saints (this weekend) and St Catherine’s (on Tuesday) will go to the appeal; in St Mary’s there are special envelopes available for your gifts. Alternatively, you can give online to any of the bank accounts detailed later in this notices sheet, using the reference ‘harvest’.This year’s ‘Friends of Kisiizi Day’ is on Saturday 7th October in Reading at Brookside Church. The friends would be delighted to see any representatives from our benefice to enjoy the updates and fellowship that the day always brings.All Saints@6 this weekend: This Sunday, All Saints@6 is an invitation service. Invitations have been passed on to as many Christians living in the Dane End area as we know, and everyone is welcome to come together, whether they belong to one of our churches or not. We hope to spend time together, pray together and encourage each other in our discipleship.Lunchtime concert season: Our lunchtime concert season in St Mary’s has started! The remaining concerts are on 7th and 14th October. The programme are:7th October Bella Cora, directed by Ros Savournin14th October Flute Cocktail, directed by Wendy WalsheA soup and cheese lunch will be served from 12.00 onwards, with concerts taking place at 12.30. As usual, we ask for £5 to cover lunch, and there will be a retiring collection for the Friends of St Mary’s.Midweek Music: Thank you to those who supported this week’s concert. £202 was raised for our three churches.Giving in St Mary’s: You may have spotted that gift aid envelopes have reappeared in St Mary’s. We can claim gift aid on cash donations in the collection bags, but only up to a certain amount and last year Standon exceeded that amount. If you’re making a cash donation (in church or at one of our events) and you are a tax payer, it would be helpful if you would complete a GA envelope, please. If you’ve signed an ongoing gift aid declaration, just your name on the envelope will enable us to allocate the donation to your existing declaration. That will mean that we will claim more gift aid on the amount of cash given by non-tax-payers. Thank you for helping us maximise the amount we can recover from HMRC.This isn’t an issue at present for our other two churches, who haven’t reached the limit and are able to claim tax back on all the cash donations they receive.Basma’s cookery evening: Basma will be hosting another demonstration of Levantine cookery, followed by supper, in the Memorial Hall, Dane End, at 7.00 pm on 21st October. Tickets are available from any of the Sacombe PCC. Proceeds will go to St Catherine’s. We recommend booking early – these always sell out very quickly!4th Sunday Sunday lunch: Heather’s next Sunday lunch will be on Sunday 22nd October at 12.30 at Whitehill Golf course near Dane End. There are only 12 spaces so please let her know as soon as possible if you would like to go. 07909 065550.Lighting issue in St Mary’s: Since the electricians switched off the power in St Mary’s recently the panel of buttons to control the lights hasn’t been working. We are in contact with the manufacturer, but until we can get it sorted, the visitors’ lights switch (in the porch, just outside the big doors) has been altered so that it puts on all the lights. Please use that one if you need lights on.Aegean cruise & stay ‘In the Wake of St. Paul’: Our friend and frequent visitor, Revd Nigel Bennett of St Jude Southsea will be leading a cruise to the Aegean between 3rd and 13th October 2024. Specially invited guests include Pam Rhodes from BBCTV’s Songs of Praise, Paul Jones, Fiona Hendley-Jones and Revd Dr Peter Walker. John has more details; please ask him if you’d like to know more.Website - changes: Our benefice website is on the www.achurchnearyou.com platform. The ACNY platform has been/is rolling out a number of changes to improve their site so that benefice information doesn’t need to be duplicated for each church. Please bear with us as we work to populate the new pages.Some people have been having difficulty reaching the benefice page. It can be reached via this link: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/benefice/32-240BF/. The forward from https://ubsms.org.uk has been updated to point to that new page.Services for the next few weeksMidweek services each week:Tuesdays, 9.30am Holy Communion (BCP), St Catherine'sWednesdays, 9.30am Morning worship & Bible study, St Mary'sSunday services:1st October 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Harvest morning worship, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints8th October 10.30am Holy communion, St Mary's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints15th October 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Holy communion, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints22nd October 10.30am Family worship, St Mary's6.00pm Choral evensong, St Mary's29th October 10.30am Bible Sunday Morning worship, St Catherine's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints5th November 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Morning worship, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints
Welcome: Welcome to our harvest service, and a particular welcome to Lily and Alice and their family and friends. The twins will be baptised in our 10.30 service.This weekend’s Bible reading:Luke 12:22-31 (p 1045)Harvest appeal: This year’s appeal will be divided between our long-standing partners at Kisiizi Hospital in Uganda and the Holy Land Institute for the Deaf, which some of our folk visited last year. Fliers are available in all our churches. The cash collection at the harvest services in All Saints and St Catherine’s will go to the appeal; in St Mary’s there are special envelopes available for your gifts. Alternatively, you can give online to any of the bank accounts detailed later in this notices sheet, using the reference ‘harvest’.This year’s ‘Friends of Kisiizi Day’ is on Saturday 7th October in Reading at Brookside Church. The friends would be delighted to see any representatives from our benefice to enjoy the updates and fellowship that the day always brings.Pop up shop: The next pop up shop will be this weekend at the 10.30am family service at St Mary's. There will be a lot of new stock of fairly traded and ethically sourced products. Any profits made go to our local food bank. If there is something you would like Marion to order for you please let her know.“Living Out” Organisation meeting, 30 September 9.00 - 12.00 in St Albans: What does the Bible really say about sexuality? Is it good news for all of us? How can we support those who experience same-sex attraction to stay faithful to Jesus and flourish? This meeting will explore these questions and more, offering a positive biblical vision and practical steps forward for Christians seeking to show Christ-like love to everybody. Living Out is delighted to be bringing you this day, and it is open to all Christians. While there are opportunities on the day to ask questions about what the Bible teaches in this area, those speaking are committed to the Evangelical Alliance's biblical and pastoral position with respect to homosexuality. Booking is on line only at: livingout.org/events.Midweek Music at St Mary's: This month's concert, entitled ‘Songs and Dances’ will be this Wednesday coming at 12.30, and will be given by Michael Smith. Come and hear pieces on the organ you may not have heard before. Refreshments are served from 11.30 so bring some friends and have a get together over a coffee. Free entry, donations welcome. Do come and join us if you can.Mothers’ Union: The next meeting of Braughing with Standon Mothers' Union will be on Wednesday 27th September at 2.30pm in the Old Boys School Braughing. There will be no speaker at this meeting which is entitled ‘A good read’. Everyone who comes is invited to say a few words about their favourite book or one they would recommend. Please ring Ann on 01920 821674 for more information.Lunchtime concert season: Our lunchtime concert season in St Mary’s starts next weekend. This year’s concerts are on 30th September, 7th and 14th October. The programme will be:30th September The Rib Singers, directed by David Ranford7th October Bella Cora, directed by Ros Savournin14th October Flute Cocktail, directed by Wendy WalsheA soup and cheese lunch will be served from 12.00 onwards, with concerts taking place at 12.30. As usual, we ask for £5 to cover lunch, and there will be a retiring collection for the Friends of St Mary’s.Giving in St Mary’s: You may have spotted that gift aid envelopes have reappeared in St Mary’s. We can claim gift aid on cash donations in the collection bags, but only up to a certain amount and last year Standon exceeded that amount. If you’re making a cash donation (in church or at one of our events) and you are a tax payer, it would be helpful if you would complete a GA envelope, please. If you’ve signed an ongoing gift aid declaration, just your name on the envelope will enable us to allocate the donation to your existing declaration. That will mean that we will claim more gift aid on the amount of cash given by non-tax-payers. Thank you for helping us maximise the amount we can recover from HMRC.This isn’t an issue at present for our other two churches, who haven’t reached the limit and are able to claim tax back on all the cash donations they receive.Basma’s cookery evening: Basma will be hosting another demonstration of Levantine cookery, followed by supper, in the Memorial Hall, Dane End, at 7.00 pm on 21st October. Tickets are available from any of the Sacombe PCC. Proceeds will go to St Catherine’s. We recommend booking early – these always sell out very quickly!Lighting issue in St Mary’s: The electricians switched off the power in St Mary’s last week and, since then, the panel of buttons to control the lights hasn’t been working. Until we can get it sorted, the visitors’ lights (operated with the switch in the porch, just outside the big doors) has been altered so that it puts on all the lights. Please use that one if you need lights on.Website - changes: Our benefice website is on the www.achurchnearyou.com platform. The ACNY platform has been/is rolling out a number of changes to improve their site so that benefice information doesn’t need to be duplicated for each church. Please bear with us as we work to populate the new pages.Some people have been having difficulty reaching the benefice page. It can be reached via this link: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/benefice/32-240BF/. The forward from https://ubsms.org.uk has been updated to point to that new page.Services for the next few weeksTuesdays, 9.30am Holy Communion (BCP), St Catherine'sWednesdays, 9.30am Morning worship & Bible study, St Mary'sSunday services:24th September 10.30am Harvest family worship, St Mary's6.00pm Harvest choral evensong, St Mary's1st October 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Harvest morning worship, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints8th October 10.30am Holy communion, St Mary's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints15th October 8.00am Holy communion, St Mary's10.30am Holy communion, All Saints6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints22nd October 10.30am Family worship, St Mary's6.00pm Choral evensong, St Mary's29th October Bible Sunday Morning worship, St Catherine's6.00pm All Saints@6, All Saints