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  • Simon Willetts

    Hope in light of Covid – 19

    Lisa Simpson once said to Homer (who is once again in big trouble at the nuclear power plant) “Dad, remember the Japanese have the same word for crisis as they do for opportunity.”

    “Crisi-tunity!” Replies a freshly revived Homer. 

    It is a defining time…

    Loss of life, damage to the economy, wide spread fear, loneliness and isolation. It has been a season that has brought out the best and worst of humanity as crises tend to do. Hording toilet rolls and stock piling to preserve one’s own yet also huge waves of compassion as many act to support those who are vulnerable.  These are defining times on a global, national, communal and personal level.  

    It is also a redefining time…

    There is hope because we see a rallying round a muddling through and lots of “we’ll get through this together” moments. There is hope because we see glimpses of how the trial of Covid – 19 reveals our compassion. There is hope that as the months progress we’ll be known as a nation that cared not only for the physically vulnerable but also those on: the breadline, self-employed, artists, creatives, caterers, small and large businesses alike.  Yes! Let’s pray for and be part of these crisi-tunities.

    There is a deeper hope…We have been exposed in a very real way to the fragility of life.  Responding with compassion and support in ways great and small are good. These noble things deserve our full pursuit but there is a bigger question we should pursue and its answer is found in our fragility not our strength.

    The question is as old as it is cliché – why is there suffering? It is a question no-one has answered satisfactorily in the history of humanity nor am I claiming to now.  However, it is precisely in this mystery that hope is found.  Our fragility should make us question the why and what for of life’s challenges. 

    Nearly every great monastic tradition says – pursue the wound. That means that as we medicate our suffering we should also allow our pain to teach us. After all pain serves to alert us to the fact there is a problem! As we pursue the source of pain we find that much of life is broken. Somewhere on this Journey we begin to note that someone has been walking this path with us.  Some once described by Henri Nouwen as the “wounded–healer,” Jesus.

    Accompanied by this wounded-healer we find a deeper hope because God is experiencing what we are experiencing – whilst Bart Simpson would say “eat my shorts” God would say “take my hand.”  By placing our hand in God’s hand he enters our world and we enter his.

    At Easter this profound mystery is played out.  On Good Friday we remember that Jesus died on the cross but that on Easter Day he rose from the dead.  What this means is that even death is not the end. God in Jesus has defeated death through his resurrection. God in Jesus suffers with us but we rise in him to new life. The death and resurrection of the God-Son Jesus is the ultimate act of crisi-tunity!

    Jesus said “For this is the will of God, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him will have eternal life, and I will raise them up on the last day.” (John 6:40)

    Hope in this corona crisis then is found not just in our best efforts but also in what God has done for us in Jesus.  When we hold God’s hand we find our deepest eternal healing. When we hold God’s hand we find the strength for each day for ourselves and to sustain our compassion to serve others. When we hold God’s hand, life and love last forever.  As one great saint put it – “time exists that we might find God – life that we might know and share his love.”  

    May peace and hope be with you and all those whom you love

    Simon W 

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Tuesday 17 March 2015

    The church is not closed. The worship is not ceasing.  It is just not happening in the buildings or school or open air right now, indeed – You are the Church! 

    Dear friends, 

    “Our life is going to be less characterised by attendance at church on Sunday, and more characterised by the prayer and service we offer each day.”  Archbishop of Canterbury, 17/3/2020

    What does this mean for us, locally?

    We are living in uncertain and fragile times but as this is being written the church bell above Busbridge Church is ringing out as a call to prayer and hope in darkness. Hope is what we all need right now. Things are uncertain and there is much fear, great confusion and many are asking deep and searching questions. This is natural. It is part of the way that God created us to be able to cope with profound change. It is also natural to think of others. This is happening across our nation right now. There are small glimpses of wonder and joy in those moments of generosity. Let us celebrate them and be part of them ourselves.

    We have a phrase which is our hope for this moment in our Nation. It comes from the Bible (1 Thesselonians) ‘No-one left behind’. We are going to work with everyone to ensure that no-one is left behind in and around Godalming, Busbridge and Hambledon.

    Whilst we are not going to be meeting as a church to worship and our usual activities are suspended – we will be offering a new community:  We are coordinating a list of people who are willing and able to travel far and wide to offer various forms of moral, emotional and ‘doing’ support.  We are looking into how our small groups could be a great way to network this. If you have or know of any initiatives on what other groups (community, secular/whoever) are doing to support their neighbourhoods, please let us know via email – as we are considering how best to coordinate our efforts.  We are also liaising with the council and other local groups. 

    Please keepsafe and do not put yourself or others at risk. Therefore, please do not meet as small groups or connect groups in any venue or location whether inside or outside until further notice: as we do not know the underlying medical needs of those in our groups. Instead please consider maximising your use of social media/digital platforms, such as skype/zoom/facetime and not least the good old phone call!  Many of these platforms are free and easy to use. If you’re in a small group please liaise with your small group leader.  Please make sure your members are keeping in regular contact to ensure that If anyone is isolated and vulnerable we find a way to support them safely. (Please maintain social distance, keep good hand hygiene and if in doubt seek advice especially if there is a risk of infection). There are many helpful FAQ’s on the BBC website.   

    Things already in the pipeline: 

    • Helping others: We have a charity which the church set up at least 20 years ago. It exists to give financial support to those in hardship. This might be people in the gig economy, the freelancer or the zero hours contract worker in our area. We’ll be opening the charity up to accept more donations and looking at ways to past every penny on to those who need it right now.

    • We’ll be looking at ways to open our two churches for prayer and reflection and to bring solace and peace to people.

    • We’re looking at online worship and sermons.

    Following the government’s and the CofE’s latest guidelines re: Covid-19 – we are suspending all services and church groups with immediate effect.  

    Please visit: (this site has regular updates) 

    https://www.churchofengland.org/more/media-centre/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance-churches 

    The church is not closed. The worship is not ceasing.  It is just not happening in the building or school or open air right now, indeed – You are the Church! 

    In the meantime, may Jesus Christ strengthen you at this time.

    Yours,

    The Two Rev Simon’s at Busbridge&Hambledon Church

  • Sunday 15 March 2020

    UPDATED: Precautions against Coronavirus

    We are closely following the advice from the government and instructions from the CofE to parishes, as it develops daily.  The BHC leadership team has made plans so that we are ready to respond quickly if and when we are required to change or limit services and/or areas of ministry.  Our plans aim to ensure that we can carry on as safely as possible, but maintain a spiritual and pastoral presence and continue to worship. 

    FOR NOW church services and activities are continuing, with the following precautions:

    No Communion—for this Sunday it affects 8am, 9am, Busbridge Contemporary, Hambledon Contemporary services which were due to have communion as part of the service. 

    Coffee and refreshments—we will not be serving coffee after the Sunday services.  You are welcome to bring your own in a flask or mug.  Refreshments and food shared at other events will only be shared when high levels of hygiene can be maintained.  (Saturday’s Marvellous Movie Matinee and CYF activities will offer individually wrapped snacks, for example).

    Printed materials and handouts—Hymn and prayer books have been removed from the churches.  Printed handouts will be limited to single use song sheets and notices where necessary.  Please help yourself.

    Larger congregations— Busbridge Contemporary and Unplugged—will meet outside this Sunday to allow social distancing.  The services will be 30-40 mins.  Children’s work will take place as normal at 10am.  Busbridge Contemporary will be in the school playground, and Unplugged will be in the Old Rectory garden.

    THINGS YOU NEED TO DO:

    Follow government advice and guidelines to protect yourself and others from the spread of Coronavirus.

    Please don’t come to church or the Old Rectory if you feel at all unwell, even if the symptoms are not indicative of Coronavirus.  The same request applies if there’s a chance that you might have been exposed to anyone with the virus, or anyone who has come from a containment area.

    Please let the church office know if you have any symptoms of the virus, and particularly if you are being tested or have tested positive.

    Please consider the safety (vulnerability of members, numbers, meeting space) when arranging to meet in home groups, for prayer or other bible study.

    AT CHURCH:

    Wave hello, bump elbows, tap toes etc.  Please continue to offer a warm and friendly greeting to each other without  handshaking or other hands on contact for the time being.

    Keep your distance!  Please aim to sit/stand apart 2m from each other. 

    Please make use of the handwashing facilities at both churches, and in the school hall.  We have a limited supply of hand gel in the churches, but it is proving difficult to more and we need to keep it for use by the clergy.  Please bring your own if you can.

    Your will see from the listing on the front that some higher risk events have been cancelled.  Looking ahead, arrangements are likely to change, possibly at short notice, PLEASE CHECK www.bhcgodalming.org TO SEE IF THE EVENT YOU ARE COMING TO IS TAKING PLACE.  Any changes will be published on the calendar, on bhcgodalming facebook and Instagram pages, and by email.  (Have we got your email address? – email vic.hicks@bhcgodalming.org)

    What about ….?  This probably won’t have answered all your questions on more specific aspects of church life, and we may (or may not) be able to answer anything else you think of.  Please call or email the office and we’ll create add things to FAQs on the web site.

    Other items

    We send our love to two Hambledon families bereaved during the last week: John Tidmarsh and the family, following Annie’s death on 5 March … and Simon Rhodes and family, following Louise’s death on 10 March.  Once funeral details have been settled, we will let you know.  In the meantime, please hold them all in your prayers, asking God to surround them with his love … and for his peace and comfort to be very real.

    Posies for Mothering Sunday – 22 MarchCarole Keating asks for volunteers to help her make posies for Mothering Sunday. If you would like to join her on Saturday 21 March at 9.30am in Busbridge Church Centre, please contact Carole via liz.gorst@bhcgodalming.org.  Any donations of greenery (especially heather) would also be gratefully received.

    What’s on your washing Line?A creative Lent installation will be on display outside Busbridge Church from 2 March until Easter.   Come and have a look.

    ***DATES AND EVENTS FOR LENT AND EASTER ARE NOW ON THE WEB SITE—PLEASE ALSO TAKE ‘A WHAT’S ON YOUR WASHING LINE?’ LEAFLET TO KEEP HANDY***.

     

  • Sunday 8 March 2020

    Welcome to the friends and family of Alastair Cooke as they bring him for baptism at Hambledon Contemporary.

    Busbridge Church reordering Phase 2: sound and vision etc. — While work is underway, the church will be closed until Friday 13 March.  As the work has generated even more dust than anticipated, Sunday services have also been moved to the Old Rectory for this week.  Please check the website or call the office to check venue changes for events in church.

    Covid-19
    The Diocese of Guildford has issued guidance to parishes in light of Coronavirus, and is closely following the advice from the Department of Health.  At the time of writing (5 March) the CofE and Diocese of Guildford reiterate the general advice on frequent, thorough hand washing and use of hand gels in church services (as well as self-isolation in those who have any symptoms) but says there is no need to take special measures on suspending the Chalice or Sign of Peace.  However, depending on the needs of the community, parishes may consider sharing communion in one kind (bread only) and contactless Signs of Peace.  BHC has decided that the latter measures would be prudent as we have many in our congregations who travel widely, as well as those who may be  more vulnerable to the virus.  So, for the time being members of our congregations are asked not to touch (shake hands or kiss) for the Peace, and only the consecrated bread will be distributed during communion. (Wine will also be consecrated but not shared). 

    We have a limited supply of hand gel in the churches for the HC services, but it is proving difficult to get more and we need to keep it for use by the clergy.  Please bring your own if you can.

    This affects HC services at 8am Quiet and 10am Classic on  8 March. There will be a further update next week. 

    The Bible Course—continues next Wednesday
    ***The second Wednesday session of the Bible course will take place in the Busbridge Junior School Hall while Busbridge church closed.***  The Bible Course is running on Wednesday evenings, and on Thursday mornings until 6/7 May.  There’s a handout with all the info, and more information on bhcgodalming.org and the Bible Society’s pages.  Children are welcome to come with parents to the Thursday morning sessions in the Old Rectory.

    Men’s Chilli Night, Friday 3 April at Mark’s
    It’s the chaps turn now.  Mark Williams is hosting a chilli night on 3 April.  All gents welcome, along with donations of beer/wine.  Please take an invitation.  The recent ladies’ curry night was extremely popular and spaces ran out, so please RSVP quickly.

    BOOKING for New Wine Summer Camp—Earlybird discount until 8 April:  Please take the invitation to join the BHC group at New Wine at Peterborough Showground from 2-8 August. 

    There are 2 ways to book:  For youth from 11-18 attending Luminosity without parents, please contact Anto: anto.ficatier@bhcgodalming.org

    Adults and families attending together, please book directly through the New Wine website: new-wine.org Book for week 2, and request to book with Busbridge and Hambledon Church to be in the same camping village as everyone from our church (page 2 of the booking process under Camping location, select “I’m camping with my church or team” then search on Busbridge ….. to find Busbridge & Hambledon Church—ID: 278275.)  Please also email karenhart58@btinternet.com to be added to communications to the church group.

    Jam Together
    Today for Senior JT for 13-16s in the Hut.  An Adult Jam  will be  on Friday 24 April, in church from 7.30pm. Sessions for younger ages will be arranged too.  If you know anyone who sings or is learning a rock/pop instrument and would like to try playing in a band, contact lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org.

    BHC Spire2Spire 10km Run—the next run will take place on Sunday 26 April.  Loop route departs Busbridge Church at 8.30am and returns for the 10am services, via Hambledon.

    The Big Busbridge Spring Clean is Saturday 16 May.  Everyone is invited to this grand morning. Starts 9.30am. Free BBQ lunch at 1.15pm and everyone goes home by 2pm.  Email liz.gorst@bhcgodalming.org now to sign up.

    What’s on your washing Line?A creative Lent installation will be on display outside Busbridge Church from 2 March until Easter.   Come and have a look.

    ***DATES AND EVENTS FOR LENT AND EASTER ARE NOW ON THE WEB SITE—PLEASE ALSO TAKE ‘A WHAT’S ON YOUR WASHING LINE?’ LEAFLET TO KEEP HANDY***.

  • Sunday 1 March 2020

    Busbridge Church reordering Phase 2: sound and vision etc. — While work is underway, the church will be closed until Friday 13 March.  As the work has generated even more dust than anticipated, (and the clean up for each Sunday is impractical) Sunday services have also been moved to the Old Rectory for the next two weeks.  Please check the web site or call the office to check venue changes for events in church.

    The Bible Course—starting 4 (and 5) March 2020  – for all members of Busbridge&Hambledon Church
    ***The first two Wednesday sessions of the Bible course will take place in the Busbridge Junior School Hall while Busbridge church closed.***  This Lent, please come along to the Bible Course starting on 4 March.  It’s will run on Wednesday evenings, and on Thursday mornings until 6/7 May.  There’s a handout with all the info, and more information on bhcgodalming.org and the Bible Society’s pages.  Home groups are joining for this course and it will be all church members are encouraged to join them.  Children are welcome to come with parents to the Thursday morning sessions in the Old Rectory.

    BOOKING for New Wine Summer Camp—earlybird discount until 8 April:  Please take the invitation to join the BHC group at New Wine at Peterborough Showground from 2-8 August. 

    There are 2 ways to book:  For youth from 11-18 attending Luminosity without parents, please contact Anto: anto.ficatier@bhcgodalming.org

    Adults and families attending together, please book directly through the New Wine website: new-wine.org Book for week 2, and request to book with Busbridge and Hambledon Church to be in the same camping village as everyone from our church (page 2 of the booking process under Camping location, select “I’m camping with my church or team” then search on Busbridge ….. to find Busbridge & Hambledon Church—ID: 278275.)  Please also email karenhart58@btinternet.com to be added to communications to the church group.

    The latest Outward Giving (formerly Channel4Mission) update about the work of Five Talents is available this week.  Find out more on www.bhcgodalming.org/outward-giving.  

    Jam Together
    The next date for Senior JT for 13-16s has been rescheduled to 8 March in the Hut.  An Adult Jam  will be  on Friday 24 April, in church from 7.30pm. Sessions for younger ages will be arranged too.  If you know anyone who sings or is learning a rock/pop instrument and would like to try playing in a band, contact lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org. 

    NEXUS: On Thursday 5th March, come and hear Philip Underwood talk about his life as a vet in Godalming.  Many of you will have taken your pets to him over the years, and he’ll no doubt have some amusing anecdotes about his ‘patients’, as well as heart-warming tales of pets restored to an active life following illness or accident.  We’ll meet in the Busbridge Old Rectory at 8pm and have a glass of wine, or a soft drink, and nibbles before Philip starts his talk.  All are welcome!  

    BHC Spire2Spire 10km Run—the next run will take place on Sunday 26 April.  Loop route departs Busbridge Church at 8.30am and returns for the 10am services, via Hambledon.

    Change to the Prime Time programme April/May
    30 April – A ’Seated Movement’ taster session will start at 10.30am in the Old Rectory, led by a tutor from GLive.  The session is a forerunner to activities and workshops that will be part of the Rooted in Guildford Mental Health and well being festival in Guildford in May.  This replaces the published May visit to Birtley House sculpture exhibition which is not running this year.

    The Big Busbridge Spring Clean is Saturday 16 May.  A great chance to meet new people and be a church family where 80+ people including families do a huge amount of cutting, digging, cleaning, tidying, washing… 

    Everyone is invited to this grand morning. Starts 9.30am. Free BBQ lunch at 1.15pm and everyone goes home by 2pm.  Email liz.gorst@bhcgodalming.org now to say you’re coming.

    What’s on your washing Line?A creative Lent installation will be on display outside Busbridge Church from 2 March until Easter.   Come and have a look.

    ***DATES AND EVENTS FOR LENT AND EASTER ARE NOW ON THE WEB SITE—PLEASE ALSO TAKE ‘A WHAT’S ON YOUR WASHING LINE?’ LEAFLET TO KEEP HANDY***.

     

  • Sunday 23 February 2020

    Lent begins this week and we mark it at the benefice Ash Wednesday communion with ashing, 8pm at Hambledon.

    Busbridge Church reordering Phase 2: sound and vision etc. —the church will be closed weekdays Monday 24 Feb—Friday 13 March.  Mid-week events will take place in the Old Rectory or the Centre.  Please check the web site or call the office to find out.

    The Bible Course—starting 4 (and 5) March 2020  As part of developing our vision for engaging more deeply in scripture as a  church family, please come along to the Bible Course starting on 4 March.  It’s going to run on Wednesday evenings, and on Thursday mornings until 29/30 April.  This is a really accessible course from the Bible Society which follows the storyline of the bible and how all its books fit within the big picture.    There’s a handout with all the dates and times, which also points to more information on bhcgodalming.org and the bible society’s pages.  Please do take a look and plan to come.

    Jam Together
    The next date for Senior JT for 13-16s has been rescheduled to 8 March.  An Adult Jam  will be  on Friday 24 April, in church from 7.30pm. Sessions for younger ages will be arranged too.  If you know anyone who sings or is learning a rock/pop instrument and would like to try playing in  a band, contact lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org. 

    BHC Spire2Spire 10km Run—the next date is set for Sunday 26 April.  Loop run departs Busbridge Church at 8.30am and returns for the 10am services, via Hambledon. 

    Simon Taylor’s sabbatical
    Simon is away now until mid-March, and then May-July Simon Taylor will be on sabbatical for a period of study leave. Simon will be conducting research into two aspects of Christian theology.  While he’s away, matters for the Rector will be fielded by Rev Simon Willetts.

    Please note: Hereon Channel for Mission and the C4M group  will be called, simply, Outward Giving.  Look out for future news or find  out more on www. bhcgodalming.org/outward-giving  

    NEXUS: On Thursday 5th March, come and hear Philip Underwood talk about his life as a vet in Godalming.  Many of you will have taken your pets to him over the years, and he’ll no doubt have some amusing anecdotes about his ‘patients’, as well as heart-warming tales of pets restored to an active life following illness or accident.  We’ll meet in the Busbridge Old Rectory at 8pm and have a glass of wine, or a soft drink, and nibbles before Philip starts his talk.  All are welcome!  

    Hands Up Please! (the next few items are, some unrequited, calls for volunteers…)
    At last, the date you’ve all been waiting for!  The Big Busbridge Spring Clean is set for Saturday 16th May.  A great chance to meet new people, make friends and be a church family where 80+ people including families and people who make teas  and keep us stocked with biscuits do a huge amount of cutting, digging, cleaning, tidying, washing… 

    Email liz.gorst@bhcgodalming.org now to say you’re coming. Everyone is invited to this grand morning. Starts 9.30am Free BBQ lunch at 1.15pm and everyone goes home by 2pm.

    Interested in church history? Busbridge church has a fascinating history and we have numerous documents and photos, which we have been collecting together.  They are now in the History cupboard in the vestry.  We need people to help sort and catalogue the information.  If you are able to spend some time to help with this, please contact Michael Stubbs: michaeleashing@aol.com. Times to suit you!

    Soup for Prime Time Lunch on 20 March
    Please contact Penny Naylor if you are able to make soup, or help at the lunch on 20 March in church.  Expenses will be reimbursed.  All welcome to attend too. 

    Deanery Synod
    We are looking for 7 great people to join something very important. There are three 1.5hr meetings a year and you aren’t tied in to being there for longer than a year.  The decisions made in the 3 meetings affect churches in an around Godalming, Haslemere, Aldershot and Guildford. Simon T and the Deanery Synod needs you! If you’d like to know more, please get in touch with Simon Taylor after 12 March. 

    Would you like this by email? To go on the list contact vic.hicks@bhcgodalming.org. (You can unsubscribe at any time too!).

     

  • Sunday 16 February 2019

    Busbridge is hosting the next Churches Together Prayer Breakfast next Saturday, 22 Feb at 8am in the Old Rectory.  Prayers will be led by Gwen and Wendy from GUC.  All welcome!

    The Bible Course—starting 4 (and 5) March 2020  As part of developing our vision for engaging more deeply in scripture as a  church family, please come along to the Bible Course starting on 4 March.  It’s going to run on Wednesday evenings, and on Thursday mornings until 29/30 April.  This is a really accessible course from the Bible Society which follows the storyline of the bible and how all its books fit within the big picture.    There’s a handout with all the dates and times, which also points to more information on bhcgodalming.org and the bible society’s pages.  Please do take a look and plan to come.

    A huge thank you to all who have given towards the redevelopment of the Church Centre and to those who have offered to give their time. A thank you letter is on its way to those who have given already. This is a gentle reminder to those who intend to give but haven’t yet got round to it, please could you do so in the next couple of days? The group are starting to finalise the plans and need to know what resources are there. Thank you again to all who have pledged time and/or funds, and to all who are praying.

    Jam Together
    Senior JT for 11-16s has been rescheduled from last Sunday to 8 March.  An Adult Jam  will be  on Friday 24 April, in church from 7.30pm. To find out more, contact lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org. 

    Congratulations to Becky Whiteman (Contemporary congregation) who has recently been appointed as a governor for Busbridge Junior School.

    History is not what it was!
    Busbridge church has a fascinating history and we have numerous documents and photos, which we have been collecting together.  They are now in the History cupboard in the vestry.  We need people to help sort and catalogue the information.  If you are able to spend some time to help with this, please contact Michael Stubbs: michaeleashing@aol.com. Times to suit you!

    At last, the date you’ve all been waiting for!  The Big Busbridge Spring Clean is set for Saturday 16th May.  A great chance to meet new people, make friends and be a church family where 80+ people including families and people who make teas  and keep us stocked with biscuits do a huge amount of cutting, digging, cleaning, tidying, washing… 

    Email liz.gorst@bhcgodalming.org now to say you’re coming. Everyone is invited to this grand morning. Starts 9.30am Free BBQ lunch at 1.15pm and everyone goes home by 2pm.

    We send our love to Claire Clench, whose father died last Thursday.  Please hold Claire, Andrew, Maddy and Robert in your prayers, together with Claire’s sister and the wider family.

    BHC Spire2Spire 10km Run—the next date is set for Sunday 26 April.  Loop run departs Busbridge Church at 8.30am and returns for the 10am services, via Hambledon. 

    Where’s Simon T?
    Simon is away now until mid-March, and then May-July Simon Taylor will be on sabbatical for a period of study leave. Simon will be conducting research into two aspects of Christian theology.  We’re fortunate to have so many great people, musicians, welcomers, PAs, clergy, LLMs, staff, wardens… that Simon is convinced no-one will notice he’s not here!  (While Simon’s away, matters for the Rector will be fielded by Simon Willetts).

    Deanery Synod
    We are looking for 7 great people to join something very important. There are three 1.5hr meetings a year and you aren’t tied in to being there for longer than a year.  There are no other meetings but the decisions made in those three meetings affect churches in Godalming, south to Haslemere, west towards Aldershot and north towards Guildford. Simon T and the Deanery Synod needs you! If you’d like to know more, please get in touch with Simon Taylor after 12 March. 

    An evening with Justin Welby,
    Thursday 19 March 7.30pm at the Lakeside Complex near Camberley. More than 1,000 clergy, PCC members and other ministry leaders have already booked places. We are now excited to let everyone know that there are some extra spaces for any member of a church. If you would like to join us (about 25 of BHC are already going) then book your places online here. It is free.

    Would you like this by email? To go on the list contact vic.hicks@bhcgodalming.org. 

    (You can unsubscribe at any time too!).

     

  • Sunday 9 February 2020

    Hambledon Combined Holy Communion Vision Sunday Service – NEXT WEEK! 
    Please note the change of time and come to our Vision Sunday Service— 9:45am for coffee for a 10am start.  We will be having a simple Hambledon combined service: starting with a brief time of worship, a brief vision recap, some time for facilitated group discussion and then closing with Holy Communion.  All are welcome!  

    Prime Time tea & talk on 10 Feb, 2-4pm: Friends against scams—Now in the church:
    As we have had such a great response to the talk on Monday, the event has been moved to the church.  Space is still available  and it’s not too late to come along.  A speaker from the National Trading Standards Scams Team is coming to help empower us to take a stand against scams.  If possible, RSVP to primetime@bhcgodalming.org 

    Deanery Synod
    We are looking for 7 great people to join something very important. There are three 1.5hr meetings a year and you aren’t tied in to being there for longer than a year.  There are no other meetings but the decisions made in those three meetings affect churches in Godalming, south to Haslemere, west towards Aldershot and north towards Guildford. Simon T and the Deanery Synod needs you! If you’d like to know more, please ask Simon right now.

    Hambledon Prayer Breakfasts:  The next one is on Saturday 15 February.  Come to church at 8.30am for prayer followed by a light breakfast.  Prayer Breakfasts take place on the 3rd Saturday of every month.

    The Bible Course—starting 4 (and 5) March 2020
    As part of developing our vision for engaging more deeply in scripture, we are encouraging the whole church family to come along to the Bible Course starting on 4 March.  It’s going to run on Wednesday evenings, and on Thursday mornings until 29/30 April.  This is a really accessible course from the Bible Society which follows the storyline of the bible and how all its books fit within the big picture.    There’s a handout with all the dates and times, which also points to more information on bhcgodalming.org and the bible society’s pages.  Please do take a look and plan to come.

    Copies of Michael Baughen’s Lent Course—A Passion for Christ are also available to buy at church from this Sunday (£3.50).

    An evening with Justin Welby,Thursday 19 March 7.30pm at the Lakeside Complex near Camberley. More than 1,000 clergy, PCC members and other ministry leaders have already booked places. We are now excited to let everyone know that there are some extra spaces for any member of a church. If you would like to join us (about 25 of BHC are already going) then book your places on the diocese web site cofeguildford.org. It is free.

    New 4-11s Ministry Leader
    We are looking forward to Judith Hawkey  joining the Children, Youth and Families team on  10 February.  Judith will be introduced in all services in the coming weeks.  Please pray for Judith as she starts her new job, and that her ministry will be fruitful. 

    Jam Together for different ages
    Today 9 Feb Senior JAM for 11-16s from   2-4.30pm in the Hut.  Come along if you play guitar, drums, piano/keys or any other rock and pop instrument.  And if you’d like to sing.

    Wed 12 Feb NEW Junior JAM for years 5 to 6 after school from 3.30pm to 5.30pm.  AND there’s one for adults coming up too on Friday 24 April at 7.30pm. 

    Please take flyers and help spread the word.  Contact lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org.  These are definite ‘bring/tell a friend’ opportunities.  Spare instruments, instructions, encouragement and refreshments provided. 

    Where’s Simon T?
    From the middle of February to mid-March, and then May-July Simon Taylor will be on sabbatical for a period of study leave. Simon will be conducting research into two aspects of Christian theology. One is the ‘Disneyisation of Christian faith’ (culturalism: theming, consumption, commercialisation of emotion and identity through merchandising and association with ‘big, better, faster, entertaining’) and ‘Mcdonaldisation of belief’ (rationalisation: if people want it, it must be worth giving it to them). The second area of research involves looking at a theology of decision-making within a church setting.

    We’re fortunate to have so many great people, musicians, welcomers, PAs, clergy, LLMs, staff, wardens… that Simon is convinced no-one will notice he’s not here!  (While Simon’s away, matters for the Rector will be fielded by Simon Willetts).

     

  • Sunday 26 January 2020

    All Age services next Sunday:  Hambledon Messy Church (10.30am) and Busbridge Fuse (10am)
    Hambledon is getting Messy again next Sunday (2 Feb) at 10.30am and will be exploring ‘Creation’ with paper plates, clay and gingerbread amongst other creative crafts.  At Busbridge, it’s FUSE in  Contemporary. 

    Jam Together for different ages
    Dates coming up this term:

    • Sun 9 Feb Senior JAM for ages 13-18 from 2-4.30pm, 

    • Wed 12 Feb NEW Junior JAM for years 5 and 6 after school from 3.30pm to 5.30pm. 

    • AND there’s one for adults coming up too on Friday 24 April at 7.30pm. 

    For details contact lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org.  These are definite ‘bring/tell a friend’ opportunities.  Spare instruments, instructions, encouragement and refreshments provided. 

    NEW-ish!—Youth Academies for Music and Public speaking.  Continue 2 Feb, 4-6pm:  Lisa and Anto are running the next simultaneous sessions for 11-18s to develop worship music and/or speaking and equip young people to share the good news.  Please encourage young people you know.  Fun and fellowship guaranteed! No experience necessary. Refreshments provided.  For more info email anto.ficatier@bhcgodalming.org (public speaking in Busbridge Centre ) or lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org (music in The Hut).

    Hambledon Prayer Breakfasts:  The next one is on Saturday 15 February.  Come to church at 8.30am for prayer followed by a light breakfast.  Prayer Breakfasts take place on the 3rd Saturday of every month.

    Ladies’ Film Night, Tuesday 4 February, 7.30pm.  Feb’s watch is a Netflix special called ‘Call to Courage’ – “a bit like a stand up show but this has depth, meaning and slightly fewer gags!”.  Spaces on the comfy sofa(s) are limited, so please email ladies@bhcgodalming.org to register.   On 3 March the film will be ‘Christopher Robin’ with a discussion topic: Growing Up

    Diocese news

    Culture of Invitation with Michael Harvey, 24 April 2020. 
    The diocese is running daytime session and a condensed session in the evening at St Peter’s Church, Wrecclesham.  The welcomers from each congregation have been invited, but the topic is relevant to all church members, and particularly those who recognise the importance of a good welcome.  Contact the Church Office for more details or look it up on cofeguildford.org.uk.

    Safeguarding: The Church of England has commissioned a second Past Cases Review (known as PCR2) to look at the handling of safeguarding cases. The Diocese of Guildford is taking part in this review and more details can be found at: https://www.cofeguildford.org.uk/about/safeguarding-inclusion/past-cases-review-2-(pcr2).”

    Vacancies: The diocese is looking to fill two voluntary positions; the Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF) and the Chair of the Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC). As we seek to make the very best use of all our assets (people, property and finance), we would love you to consider these exciting voluntary roles, which will play a key part of our mission to be a Transforming Church, Transforming Lives across the diocese and beyond.  Please also join with us as we pray for the right people to fill these roles.  (Details of the posts are on the diocese web site).

    Nexus, 6 Feb: Insight into the work of the Samaritans.  Nexus will be joined by the director of the Guildford Samaritans. Free for members or £5 for visitors.  8pm in the Old Rectory.

    Prime Time tea & talk on 10 Feb: Friends against scams: A speaker from the National Trading Standards Scams Team is coming to help empower us to take a stand against scams.  RSVP to primetime@bhcgodalming.org 

    Dates for the Bible Course:  Part of the vision for engaging in fellowship, this course for the whole church will run at Busbridge, 8pm on Wednesdays from 4 March to 29 April (not 8 April in Holy Week).  It’s a highly recommended course from the Bible Society which looks at the BIG picture, and works for all levels of bible reading experience.  Please save the dates.

    Blood pressure clinics—amendment to the item in the Bridge magazine re. new —as plans for offering blood pressure clinics are being considered further, the introduction of this  service alongside the Hearing Aid Clinics has been postponed from 14 February.   

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  • Sunday 12 January 2020

    Resolution & Vision Sunday—12 January
    There will be an important message next week about what the theme and aspirations for the church  in 2020.  Do try and come and hear from Simon Taylor and Simon Willetts as they present the vision, and what it means as a church family and us as individuals.  This will be presented over two Sundays:  12 and 26 January.

    The Bridge Magazine—Jan/Feb 2020
    The new issue of the Bridge will be hitting the streets this week, and is available to view on the web site.  This edition features some great news and pics from recent church events (with a lot of dressing up) and a Q&A with Anto, and his hopes for youth ministry in Busbridge&Hambledon. 

    The Bridge team would like to thank Sarah Black for her many years of service as a road steward for Minster Road. They are very grateful to Sarah for her support and the role she has played in this community network.

    Humanimal Tea and Talk – Thursday 16 January, 2-4pm in the Old Rectory – Non-Prime Timers welcome!
    You may have seen the Super Vet, Noel Fitzpatrick, on television – the Humanimal Trust is his charity and one of his representatives is coming to talk to us about how the Trust drives collaboration between vets, doctors and researchers.  All welcome to the talk, and for tea and cake served by the Prime Time team.

    Hambledon Prayer Breakfasts resume on Saturday 18 January.  Come to church at 8.30am for prayer followed by a light breakfast.  Prayer Breakfasts take place on the 3rd Saturday of every month.

    Ladies’ Friday Night Curry, 24 January
    Katrina Williams invites ladies for a home-cooked curry on Friday 24 January, 7.30pm.  Curry and rice will be provided, but offers of side dishes and drinks would be welcome.  Please email katrina@yewhouse.net if you would like to come by 20 January.  (Numbers are limited!)

    Funerals and Bereavements
    We send much love to two of our church members who were bereaved just before Christmas –

    Christine Blanchard, whose sister, Carol Selby, died on 13 December.  Carol’s funeral will take place in Hambledon on Friday 17 January.  Please pray for Christine, Michael and the Selby family, that they will know God’s peace.

    Bob Sallybanks, whose twin brother George died on 17 December.  Please pray for Bob, Jo (Cookes) and the whole family, that they may be surrounded by God’s love and comfort.

    For those that remember Beryl Knapton—Godalming Baptist Church writes: One of our longstanding members, Beryl Knapton (widow of the late Peter Knapton), passed away on Friday 3rd January 2020 at the age of 95.  Her Service of Thanksgiving will be held at Godalming Baptist Church on Monday 10 February 2020 at 12.30pm.  Peter was the pastor over at Chiddingfold Baptist Church for a while, though many years ago now.

    NEW!—Youth Academies for Music and Public speaking.  Starting today 12 January, 4-6pm:  Lisa and Anto are running the first of 3 simultaneous sessions for 11-18s to develop worship music and/or speaking and equip young people to share the good news.  Please encourage young people you know.  Fun and fellowship guaranteed! No experience necessary. Refreshments provided.  For more info email anto.ficatier@bhcgodalming.org (public speaking in Busbridge Centre ) or lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org (music in The Hut). Here’s Anto to tell you about Youth Mic Academy!

    Channel4Mission
    Channel for Mission would like to thank all those who donated to our Mission appeals during 2019. Our Easter appeal raised £2500 for Send Prison (The Nazareth Way), and our Harvest appeal raised £1615.00 for Elam, which ministers to the Iran region. We do not yet know the total for the Christmas appeal for SALCET, which is ongoing.  These sums donated by the church congregations are much appreciated.  Please see the latest Channel for Mission Update for details of how we have spent the budget allocated to us for outward giving.

    Channel4Mission is still looking for people, as a  matter of urgency to join the team: we are looking for people with a passion for mission. Please contact Shelagh on jimdogshome@aol.com

    The Bailey family would like to thank all our friends in Busbridge for your good wishes and prayers. We are settling into our new home and finding our feet in Wallingford: we welcome visitors! We pray that 2020 will be a year of blessing for you.

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