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  • Weekly Notices for Sunday 7 March

    Please print and deliver a copy to anyone you know who is not online or on our distribution list. There are also some copies on the font at the back of Busbridge church.

    This Sunday

    Lent Sermon series: The Challenges of … following the gospel of Luke.

    The Challenge to religious institutions

    Reading Luke 11: 37-54

    online services

      Click here to find all Sunday services on the BHC Godalming YouTube channel.
    Click here to find all Sunday services on the BHC Godalming YouTube channel.

    9AM Heritage (Live from Hambledon!)
    Leader & Speaker: Simon Willetts

    9AM Classic (live)
    Leader: Peter Shaw
    Speaker: Anto Ficatier

    10.15AM Contemporary Conversations from the Couch
    On the couch: Mark Williams and Simon Taylor

    Then all welcome at any of the following virtual coffee and catch-up sessions. Drop in for 5, 10, or 15 mins…

      BHC Public Zoom Room    946-391-4833 |  PW 2021  CLICK HERE to get together on Zoom after each service for a virtual coffee, and mid-week Morning Prayer.
    BHC Public Zoom Room 946-391-4833 | PW 2021 CLICK HERE to get together on Zoom after each service for a virtual coffee, and mid-week Morning Prayer.


    Next Sunday 14 March: Mothering Sunday

    Lent Sermon series: The Challenges of … following the gospel of Luke.

    The challenge to re-think what it means to be great

    Reading: Mark 9:33-37

    Children & Youth

    No Ark and Explorers – see you at FUSE

    4PM Pathfinders

    7.30PM Ichthus

    Online Services

    9AM Heritage (live)

    9AM Classic (live)

    10.15AM FUSE all age service
    with flower making craft activity


    the notices

    Easter Appeal for A Rocha UK—Caring for God’s Earth

    Please read the Outward Giving Update
    Do you care deeply about the environment? Instead of a Mission Sunday this Easter, this year we are running a “Mission Month” during Lent.  Our Easter Appeal is in aid of our mission partner charity, A Rocha UK.  A Rocha UK is a Christian charity campaigning for the environment through number of activities.  Please take time to read the Outward Giving Update which explains A Rocha UK’s activities and follow the instructions to make a donation. (Copies of the OG Update can be found at the back of Busbridge Church). To support the Easter Appeal, there is an eco thread to the Lent challenges which are being sent out on weekdays by text.  If you’d like to follow these, you can still sign up, or catch up on the previous challenges on the web site (see below).

    Mothering Sunday

    is next Sunday! And sadly many of us will not be able to see our Mums, or be seen by our children. So if you can, give special thanks and make the most it! Monday’s Refresh by Text challenge will be to buy, source or make an ethical, fairtrade or environmentally friendly gift for your Mum. (No single use, disposable “tat” bought in a last minute panic for the sake of it, please…writes one Mum!)

    The sermon topic for Mothering Sunday will be “the challenge to rethink what it means to be great!” and the monthly all age extravaganza that is FUSE will involve a flower making craft activity to replace the traditional hand tied daffodils that are usually given out at church services. If you want to get ready early here’s what you’ll need:
    Scissors, glue, Sellotape, Yellow paper (3cm by 10cm), Coloured paper (three or four 10cm by 10cm squares) — whichever colour they want the petals to be, Green paper (10cm by 21cm).

    Answers to “Ask a Simon”

    Following last week’s invitation to “Ask a Simon” anything that was on your mind, or didn’t know how to find out:

    • Simon Taylor and Simon Willetts have replied to several people who asked us questions directly, and will also add these questions to the web site next week.

    • Simon T has had 11 phone calls asking questions and he’s loved chatting them through with people.

    • The Simons plan to pop in to all the Small Groups to answer any questions in the next few weeks.

    If anyone wants to know the range of questions/emails/phone calls, some of which we have not answered yet but will be on the website:

    When will we have in person communion in both kinds? [A: Soon!]

    Will we be offering YouTube services online after Covid for those of us not able to come every week (eg if husband is not a Christian)?

    What has happened to our finances over Covid as we’ve heard that other churches are in serious trouble; why haven’t we been asking people to give on YouTube?

    What can we pray for you and Simon W?

    We’re not worried but we know there are some who aren’t going to be ‘back in church’ or going to home group for a while because they’re nervous of crowds. What are the plans for supporting them or will they get forgotten?

    If you could change one thing about church after Covid, what would it be?

    You said in a sermon last year in the contemporary service that you wouldn’t change your past even though it had not always been easy. Would you still say the same in the light of covid?

    Please explain why there is only one ‘traditional’ service on youtube, can we offer more choices each week?

    Why are you outside in the cold? Can’t you go in the church?

    If someone starts watching a service on youtube then does that count as a ‘view’?

    What is the average length of time that someone worships with us on a youtube service?

    Can you mix the locations in services by having live liturgy from Hambledon and the live sermon from Busbridge?

    Why do you use the chat on youtube? It is distracting

    Can we have more traditional hymns for the book of common prayer service?

    One person phoned to comment rather than question: loving the more modern mix of songs in the classic and loving the window shots in the videos

    Hot off the press…

    We are hoping to offer in person worship (ticket only) on Easter Sunday at both churches, and to include Communion. Watch this space.

    Contemporary Service Update: Patrick Samuels and Simon T are looking to the future for the couch service and we’ve been chatting to the advisory group for the contemporary. We can only start gathering again if we have people to welcome, run the laptop and sound and be involved in helping set chairs out and so on. We’re looking at being in the reordered church right now so it isn’t a massive set out task in the short term. If you could be someone to a) help in welcoming, laptop, sound, reading, prayers, set up or b) offer to run the team for an area (ie lead a rota) please contact Simon T or Patrick asap. We’re starting to plan… and we know people are beginning to ask themselves ‘how will I serve as we head into the future’.


    Keep an eye on What’s On / Lent and Easter for full details of all services, events and activities.

    Over the coming weeks of Lent and Easter, we’ll be thinking about what “A Long Awaited Ending” means to us – as both individuals and global citizens in 2021, and as Christians looking towards the trials, death and resurrection of Jesus. The latest Rector’s Reflection for the Hambledon Parish and Bridge magazines explains the theme (see below).

     Click image to go to the Meaningful Chocolate web site.
    Click image to go to the Meaningful Chocolate web site.

    Real Easter Eggs
    They are not available in the shops and supermarkets this year, so order yours through church. Nicky Hemery is very kindly taking our orders for dark £5.50, milk £4.50 or special edition £9.99 eggs, but stocks are limited, so please put your request in now.

    Payment for the eggs can be made in several ways – all listed on the GIVING page and Nicky will confirm the amount when you have submitted your order by email to ladies@bhcgodalming.org.

    Nicky is also getting in touch with the Community Store, the Foodbank and St Mark’s to see if they would be able to give out a small egg and Easter Story booklet to customers and families on behalf of Busbridge&Hambledon church – as we did at Christmas with the advent calendars. It is £1 for an egg and booklet, so if you would like to donate to this outreach initiative, please also use the Giving page.

    3 things for Lent

    1) Lent Reflections – Monday to Friday on YouTube. A reading, a thought and a prayer building on the Lent Sermon series in which we explore some of the prevailing challenges to us as Christians, with reference to the challenges of Jesus in the gospel of Luke. Bookmark the Lent Reflections page to check for the latest reflection every week day in Lent.

    2) Refresh by text – sign up NOW to receive a text every week day. Let’s Go! >>> For this one we’ve decided to drop “challenge” in favour of “Refresh” and the daily suggestions will aim to boost mind, body and soul; spur us onto positive action locally, and encourage us to consider lifestyle changes that might positively support the environment. We are linking it to our mission partner and the Easter Appeal for A Rocha UK. You can catch up on the recent challenges down below.

    3) For Ark and Explorers – Lent in a Bag! Collect your bag from either Busbridge or Hambledon Church porch by Ash Wednesday to create the prayer paper chain during Lent.


    Following the sad news that Barbara Hubble died on 12 February, we now have the details for the funeral to be held on Thursday 25 March at 12 noon.  https://youtu.be/5Fk2NhrWIRA

    Please email this link to anyone who you would like to invite to attend the funeral in a virtual capacity. The funeral will only be accessible to view using the unique link above and will be broadcast via the Clandon Wood YouTube Live channel.  

    Elsewhere

    World Day of Prayer – 5 March 2021. You are invited to join in a service from St Peter’s Church Wrecklesham via YouTube to pray with Vanautu. More details.

    Coming Up NEXT:

    See the list below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event to join the meetings on Zoom, or sign up.

    LENT EVENTS

    REGULARS

    Please Pray for

    • Busbridge Lane and its road stewards Nikki White, Maggie Jagger, Annie Marshall, Sue Keene and Sarah Blagden

    • Markwick Lane

    • Leaders of Prime Time, befriending and its outreach.

     

    Busbridge Church and Hambledon Church are both open daily for private prayer.

    The Old Rectory is closed for the time being and clergy and staff are working from home. The answerphone is checked regularly, but the best way to reach people is by email.

    PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org  or call Lisa Olsworth-Peter on 01483 421267.
    Listening prayer is available mid-week.

    Catch up on News from other areas

    Catch Up on RefreshbyText

    Rector’s Reflections

    Prime Time Lockdown Blog

  • Refresh by Text challenge for 4 March: Count your Air Miles!

    Refresh by Text challenge for 4 March: Count your Air Miles!

    Find out where some of your fruit and other food came from. Count the air miles. Try foodmiles.com

    Are there any more locally produced, or seasonal alternatives you could try?

    Micah 6 v 8

    He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
    And what does the Lord require of you?
    To act justly and to love mercy
    and to walk humbly with your God.

    Our Lent and Easter appeal is in aid of our mission partner A Rocha UK, and one way to learn more and get involved in the eco movement is to sign up to Wild Christian.

  • Refresh by Text challenge for 3 March: 10 Minute balance challenge

    Refresh by Text challenge for 3 March: 10 Minute balance challenge

    Today, do this 10 minute balance challenge, curtesy of Godalming pilates school Bodyzone.

    This one should make you feel good! Busbridge&Hambledon Church share a few members with Bodyzone, and we are very grateful to Bridget for contributing to the RefreshbyText challenge. (See: https://www.bodyzonefitness.co.uk)

    Verse of the day

    Proverbs 11:1
    A false balance is an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is his delight.

    Warning and disclaimer

    Please complete this challenge at your own risk, and seek medical advice if you have any conditions which might cause harm.

  • Refresh by Text challenge for 2 March:  Share a happy memory

    Refresh by Text challenge for 2 March: Share a happy memory

    Think of a happy memory and share it with someone it might matter to.

    I think it is right to refresh your memory as long as I live in the tent of this body.

    2 Peter 1:13

  • Hello from Prime Time! – 26 Feb

    Dear Prime Time member,

    What a difference a week makes…!  This time last week was dreary, grey and rather damp, but looking out of the window this afternoon I see blue sky and sunshine!  It’s enough to put a spring in my step, daring to hope that longer, warmer days are on the horizon.  And if the news that broke earlier this week is to be believed, sunnier days are ahead too in terms of society opening up again, as already the vaccine programme would seem to be having the hoped-for effect of driving down Covid transmission rates, serious illness and deaths due to the virus.  I don’t think it’s just me, but there seems to be a level optimism around that can’t solely be put down to the reappearance of the sunshine and a few tantalising glimpses of spring.  We all realise that there’s a way to go yet before the restrictions on our lives can be significantly lifted, but belief does seem to abound that maybe this time, lock down easing might just be permanent.  Some might say ‘there’s light at the end of the tunnel’, others that there’s ‘hope in the darkness’; but however you choose to phrase it I hope that the news this week has helped to lighten the burden that you have all been carrying for the last year.  I know it won’t have removed it completely, but I do hope that burden feels lighter than it has done of late.

    So what else in the news has caught my eye this week?  The journalist Fi Glover airing her views via her column in the Waitrose Weekend free weekly paper, in which she described a recent interaction on her radio broadcast.  Fi and her colleague Jane Garvey do a weekly broadcast on Radio 4 called The Listening Project.  Earlier this month, one broadcast featured a conversation between two ladies, Joyce and Joan.  Joan is 90, Joyce 86 – they had never met, but were happy to discuss together their views about ageing and have it recorded for public consumption.  Well, it did make me smile and reminded me so much of conversations that I’ve had with various Prime Time members over the years.  The general gist of the conversation was ‘I might be 90 but don’t pension me off!’  90 year old Joan is still a School Governor and a trustee for a charity.  She had a remarkably positive and upbeat view on Lock Down saying that her social life hasn’t been this good in years and commenting that she no longer has to go outside and meet people because they all come to her on her screen!

    Frustrations were aired too with both ladies admitting that ageing brings with it a sense of invisibility, with older people generally not being newsworthy unless they’re ‘being a nuisance or doing something wonderful such as jumping from an aeroplane’ as one of the pair commented.  A general feeling was expressed that they didn’t feel represented in films and on TV or in the media; ‘I turn on the television and I don’t see people who look like me’ was the observation made here.  Of course, feelings like that are not exclusive to the older population, those very same comments were coming to the fore last year as awareness of issues affecting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups achieved widespread recognition in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.  I wonder if Joan and Joyce’s radio broadcast will have such far reaching impact?  Probably not, but it’s a start and if enough of us have these kinds of conversations, maybe attitudes will change.  It’s somewhat overdue…

    The conversation between Joan and Joyce is well worth a listen.  You can hear it via the BBC website at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0965h2b You don’t need a BBC account or to sign in, you can just ‘click’ and listen.  The conversation between Joan and Joyce is the first one featured in the broadcast and last about 8 ½ minutes.

    Joan and Joyce didn’t mention this familiar road sign; but I’m sure they have an opinion on it, probably you do too…

    How do you feel as you drive past that?  Do you feel it represents you?  If not, you’re not alone.  I was interested this week to read about a competition to update this image as there has been concern that ageist stereotypes can become self-fulfilling prophecies as they can affect how older people view themselves, their capabilities and the sorts of activities they take part in.  Such concerns were the starting point for a competition run by the charity Centre for Ageing Better which asked designers to submit ‘age positive’ alternatives to the walking sticks and hunched-over figures that we are so familiar with in visual depictions of old age. 

     

    So how do you feel about this version?

    Yes, this is the winning entry in the competition.  Alas we won’t be seeing it on a road sign anytime soon as the new design is not intended for use as road signage, but it will be used in reports and other materials to represent older people in a positive way.  The designer has used the original symbol of the couple crossing the road but given it an energetic spin, with their walking stick becoming a dancing cane. “Dancing is one of the things that people of all ages love,” he said. “It promotes physical, mental and emotional health as well as a chance to be sociable, expressive and uplifting.”  So if images depicting older people can become self-fulfilling prophecies, I think the Prime Time Team need to be planning a tea dance as one of our first events once we are permitted to socialise in large groups once again!

    If dancing isn’t your thing, maybe reading is.  For my birthday last year I was given a copy of Richard Osman’s debut novel ‘The Thursday Murder Club’.  Have you come across it yet?  If not, I can highly recommend it.  Set in a retirement complex; one of the book’s charms is the depiction of older people as sharp, funny and capable of solving cases younger police officers can’t.  In the book, Mr Osman (yes, the same Richard Osman  of ‘Pointless’ fame) creates a vibrant community of lives fully lived and appreciated.  How refreshing!  The film rights to the book have already been snapped up.  I am praying that once it is released it will be a film that we will be allowed to show for one of our Movie Matinees; I suspect it would be very popular!

    Whilst we’re on the topic of books and reading and age being no barrier; I have a proposal for you.  Our Sunday morning children’s groups are currently all online due to the current restrictions and the leaders of these groups having done this on and off for the best part of a year now, are sensing that maybe the children are getting  a bit fed-up of seeing the same faces on screen week-in and week-out.  Recently, one of our Prime Time members was asked by our Children’s Worker Judith if she could make a video recording of herself on her phone reading the story for that week.  Well, it was such a success.  The children loved having someone new read to them and the Prime Time member later contacted Judith and thanked her for ‘making me feel useful again’.

    Encouraged by such positivity on both sides, Judith has approached me with the suggestion that maybe we could make ‘Reading with Prime Time’ a regular feature.  What do you think?  Would you be up for it? No previous experience necessary… You would be provided with the story to read and you would do it at your convenience in the comfort of your own home.  No-one would be watching you; it would be the perfect social distancing activity!  Maybe you’ve been reading bedtime stories to your grandchildren via Zoom during Lock Down or maybe you’re missing your grandchildren as you haven’t been able to see them and this might help fill a bit of that children-sized hole.  Please do give it some thought and let me know.  I’d love to say to Judith that Prime Time are right behind this initiative; Judith and her colleagues in the Children, Youth and Families Team have been so keen to support Prime Time members over the past year; this is our opportunity to give a little something back.  As the writer of Psalm 92 encourages: ‘They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green’.  Will you accept the challenge and thereby revealing to the younger members of our church family that the words of Psalm 92 are indeed true?

    Maybe you can think of other ways this week to show that you remain as ‘fresh and green’ as the new spring buds on the trees.

    Until next week,

    Penny x

     

    Penny Naylor

    Primetime Befriending Co-ordinator

  • Refresh by Text challenge for 1 March: Give something you enjoy up for 24 hours

    Refresh by Text challenge for 1 March: Give something you enjoy up for 24 hours

    Give something up for 24 hours, something you enjoy, makes you comfortable or has you hooked, and instead consider Christians who are persecuted for their beliefs.

    Visit https://www.opendoorsuk.org/persecution/world-watch-list/ to find out about the top 50 places of persecution.

    Isaiah 58:6

    “Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen:
    to loose the chains of injustice
    and untie the cords of the yoke,
    to set the oppressed free
    and break every yoke?

  • Refresh by Text challenge for 26 Feb:  It’s Friday – get moving with Sonya!

    Refresh by Text challenge for 26 Feb: It’s Friday – get moving with Sonya!

    Time for some more exercise together.

    Don’t put it off today!

    3 John 1:2 

    Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul.

    This video has been kindly put together by Busbridge resident, Sonya Turpin. Sonya is on the staff team at Broadwater School, and teaches Bodypump and pilates to her staff team, at Godalming Leisure Centre, Surrey Sports Park, and, now, online! (See Sonya Turpin Fitness)

    warning and disclaimer

    This 20 minute routine includes options for different abilities, but please follow Sonya’s advice and complete the workout at your own risk.

  • Weekly Notices for Sunday 28 February

    Please print and deliver a copy to anyone you know who is not online or on our distribution list. There are also some copies on the font at the back of Busbridge church.

    This Sunday

    Lent Sermon series: The Challenges of … following the gospel of Luke.

    Lent 1: The Challenge to recognise God in Jesus

    Reading Luke 5: 17-26

    Children & Youth

    online services

    9AM Heritage (Live from Hambledon!)
    Leader: Simon Willetts
    Speaker: Margot Spencer

    9AM Classic (live)
    Leader: Hilary Pettman
    Speaker: Philippa Baker

    10.15AM Contemporary Conversations from the Couch
    On the couch: Patrick Samuels and Gertrud Sollars

    6PM Unplugged (Zoom – BHC Public Room)
    You’re invited to join Unplugged tomorrow Sunday at 6pm! 🎉🙏🙏🎉

    This month we hear from a very special guest, the Christian Band Homelander led by Naomie and Simon Willetts! (Select the event below for more details)
    Doors open at 5:50pm, service starts at 6pm!

    9AM Ark

    11.15AM Explorers

    6PM Unplugged for Pathfinders & Ichthus

      Click here to find all Sunday services on the BHC Godalming YouTube channel.
    Click here to find all Sunday services on the BHC Godalming YouTube channel.

    Then all welcome at any of the following virtual coffee and catch-up sessions. Drop in for 5, 10, or 15 mins…

      BHC Public Zoom Room    946-391-4833 |  PW 2021  CLICK HERE to get together on Zoom after each service for a virtual coffee, and mid-week Morning Prayer.
    BHC Public Zoom Room 946-391-4833 | PW 2021 CLICK HERE to get together on Zoom after each service for a virtual coffee, and mid-week Morning Prayer.

    The next virtual catch up for the Busbridge evening congregation will be on Sunday 7 March at 6.30PM.

    Next Sunday 7 March

    Lent Sermon series: The Challenges of … following the gospel of Luke.

    Lent 1: The Challenge to religious institutions

    Reading Luke 11: 37-54

    Children & Youth

    Sunday School groups as above

    Online Services

    9AM Heritage (Live from Hambledon!)

    9AM Classic (live)

    10.15AM Contemporary Conversations from the Couch

    the notices

    A new curate
    Not everyone may have met Patrick Samuels yet, though he and Sheila have been “with us” in a mainly virtual capacity since last May, and Patrick was instrumental in the delivery of the Drive in services, as well as several Sunday services. Patrick is currently an Ordinand, training at St Mellitus College London. Ministry is not new to Patrick as he is a ChurchArmy Evangelist and has served as the Force Chaplain to Surrey Police. Patrick will complete his ordination training this summer and will join us as our new curate in July.

    NEW DATE for the NEXUS talk: Walking the Camino Way, Thursday 4 March
    Ceri’s talk was postponed in January so Nexus is delighted to arrange a new date. Ceri Apark will share with us the challenges and highpoints of her five weeks walking the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, in Spain.  It will be wonderful to see her photos of sunny Spain and learn of her experiences.  Will you be inspired to follow in her footsteps?  Something to plan for after Covid-19, maybe??  This will be a Zoom event, so you’ll need to bring your own wine and nibbles!   We’ll start at 8.00pm but please join from 7.45pm for a chance to chat with others. BHC PUBLIC Personal Meeting Room:  946 391 4833   Password: 2021. We look forward to seeing you.  All are welcome, including men! 

    Keep an eye on What’s On / Lent and Easter for full details of all services, events and activities.

    Over the coming weeks of Lent and Easter, we’ll be thinking about what “A Long Awaited Ending” means to us – as both individuals and global citizens in 2021, and as Christians looking towards the trials, death and resurrection of Jesus. The latest Rector’s Reflection for the Hambledon Parish and Bridge magazines explains the theme (see below).

     Click image to go to the Meaningful Chocolate web site.
    Click image to go to the Meaningful Chocolate web site.

    Real Easter Eggs
    They are not available in the shops and supermarkets this year, so order yours through church. Nicky Hemery is very kindly taking our orders for dark £5.50, milk £4.50 or special edition £9.99 eggs, but stocks are limited, so please put your request in now.

    Payment for the eggs can be made in several ways – all listed on the GIVING page and Nicky will confirm the amount when you have submitted your order by email to ladies@bhcgodalming.org.

    Nicky is also getting in touch with the Community Store, the Foodbank and St Mark’s to see if they would be able to give out a small egg and Easter Story booklet to customers and families on behalf of Busbridge&Hambledon church – as we did at Christmas with the advent calendars. It is £1 for an egg and booklet, so if you would like to donate to this outreach initiative, please also use the Giving page.

    3 things for Lent

    1) Lent Reflections – Monday to Friday on YouTube. A reading, a thought and a prayer building on the Lent Sermon series in which we explore some of the prevailing challenges to us as Christians, with reference to the challenges of Jesus in the gospel of Luke. Bookmark the Lent Reflections page to check for the latest reflection every week day in Lent.

    2) Refresh by text – sign up NOW to receive a text every week day. Let’s Go! >>> For this one we’ve decided to drop “challenge” in favour of “Refresh” and the daily suggestions will aim to boost mind, body and soul; spur us onto positive action locally, and encourage us to consider lifestyle changes that might positively support the environment. We are linking it to our mission partner and the Easter Appeal for A Rocha UK. You can catch up on the recent challenges down below.

    3) For Ark and Explorers – Lent in a Bag! Collect your bag from either Busbridge or Hambledon Church porch by Ash Wednesday to create the prayer paper chain during Lent.


    Following the sad news that Barbara Hubble died on 12 February, we now have the details for the funeral to be held on Thursday 25 March at 12 noon.  https://youtu.be/5Fk2NhrWIRA

    Please email this link to anyone who you would like to invite to attend the funeral in a virtual capacity. The funeral will only be accessible to view using the unique link above and will be broadcast via the Clandon Wood YouTube Live channel.  

    Elsewhere

    A time for Healing?
    Health and Wellbeing @ St Mary’s Childdingfold. An inspiring conversation with Gillian Straine about healing & human flourishing 7:30pm March 4th on zoom. The Revd. Dr. Gillian Straine is a priest, scientist, theologian and CEO of the Guild of Health and St Raphael. For a zoom invite contact rector.chiddingfold@gmail.com.

    World Day of Prayer – 5 March 2021. You are invited to join in a service from St Peter’s Church Wrecklesham via YouTube to pray with Vanautu. More details.

    Coming Up NEXT:

    See the list below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event to join the meetings on Zoom, or sign up.

    LENT EVENTS

    REGULARS

    Please Pray for

    • Brighton Road and its road stewards Linda Smith, Jenna and Stephen Brown

    • Malthouse Lane and St Dominic’s School

    • Those facing divorce

    • All those involved in the Alpha course and the Hope in Depression course

    Busbridge Church and Hambledon Church are both open daily for private prayer.

    The Old Rectory is closed for the time being and clergy and staff are working from home. The answerphone is checked regularly, but the best way to reach people is by email.

    PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org  or call Lisa Olsworth-Peter on 01483 421267.
    Listening prayer is available mid-week.

    Catch up on News from other areas

    Catch Up on RefreshbyText

    Rector’s Reflections

    Prime Time Lockdown Blog

  • Eco Challenge 1: Turn that light off!

    Eco challenge!

    Turn off lights in rooms you aren’t using today.

    Bible verse of the day:

    Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.

    Psalm 119: 105

    Our Lent and Easter appeal is in aid of our mission partner A Rocha UK. Find out about the work they do.

    These are bleak times. We live not just with a global pandemic, but accelerating climate change and species loss. Is there hope? And can A Rocha UK realistically make a difference?

    The answer is a resounding ‘yes’ to both – if we have confidence in what we know, humility about what we don’t, openness to work with others, and the faith to go where we believe God is pointing us. 

    A Rocha UK was founded twenty years ago as a local Christian conservation project in a deprived and multi-ethnic area of Southall, west London. That work goes on, based at our Wolf Fields reserve. But who would have dreamed that A Rocha UK would now be leading a fast growing network of Christian organisations committed to managing their land for nature, with Partners in Action in all four UK nations? Or that we would be facilitating an Eco Church movement of more than 3,100 local churches in England and Wales, learning how to care for creation in all they do. Or that we would be hosting an ‘online community’ – the phrase hadn’t even been invented 20 years ago – of ‘Wild Christians’ caring for nature. Of course, there have been hard times and setbacks too. But we are amazed at where God has led, and often carried, us. …More

  • 24 Feb | Be encouraging!

    Hide encouraging notes in unexpected places or send an encouraging message to a friend.

    Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.

    1 Thess 5 v 11

    Some of the most important benefits of encouragement include:

    1. Accomplishment. Words of encouragement work like energy pills. …

    2. Hope. When we are at our lowest, we tend to withdraw from other people because we fear their judgment. …

    3. Perspective. …

    4. Self-esteem. …

    5. Success.

    (Taken from Google search on: benefits of encouragement)