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  • Sunday 18 December – Carols and More!

    Dear Friends in Christ,

    We are shifting seamlessly from Advent into the celebration of Christmas. This is an opportunity to thank the many who have made our Advent devotion to Christ so meaningful this year. One rule I have learnt is that if you start a list of thanks then someone gets missed off. I am not going to list everyone but there are a few people for us to give particular thanks for – from Shelgah and her food hamper preparations with Ben, Ichthus and the devoted band who did all the packing, to Patrick with the mission to be with people during the England and Wales football matches; from Andy and his preparation of our thought provoking sermon series to Mike for the star cut outs; Chad and Vic for the Busbridge giant star; Fran and Simon for Messy Advent in Hambledon… and everyone else who has got involved or led us through Advent.

    Now, Christmas begins… so book your spaces or turn up (booking asap for the 5.15pm candlelit dark-light nativity & carols, this year at StP&P) for carols, candlelit services, midnight communion and Christmas Morning celebrations. Be here, join us as we follow the meaning of the Star which points to Christ.

    Thank you once again, Merry Christmas,

    Simon (Taylor)

    Please read on for what’s happening between now and Christmas and the New Year, and on further for the notices!


    Sunday 18 Dec

    Your choice: faith or fear
    Readings: Isaiah 7: 10-16 and Matthew 1: 18-25

    ***Busbridge services are “combined” until 8th Jan. Children’s groups take a break***

    10AM Family Carol Service
    Led by: Margot Spencer
    Busbridge Church
    During the service Jane Tomes will be commissioned as BHC’s first Anna Chaplain for older people. Please come to support Jane and give thanks for her ministry. More details below.

    (No morning service at Hambledon Church)

    [3PM FIFA World Cup Final showing in Busbridge Church – family friendly – all welcome]

    7PM Busbridge Carol Service
    Busbridge Church
    followed by mulled wine and mince pies, – subject to volunteers to help!

    7PM Carols by Candlelight
    Hambledon Church
    followed by mulled wine and mince pies


    Not enough carols?

    Join us on Wed 21st Dec! Carol singers (all welcome!) will set off from Busbridge church at 6pm, and finish at the Pavilion on Holloway Hill rec around 7pm for a knees up in the Howling Owl’s lovely new bar.  Bacon sandwiches and other light snacks will be available too. #Howling Carols.


    Christmas Services

    CHRISTMAS EVE

    Candlelit Celebration for all the family
    4PM & 5.15PM | St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Godalming

    BOOK NOW

    Hambledon Crib Service | 4PM | Hambledon Church
    Midnight Communions | 11PM Busbridge Church | 11.30PM Hambledon Church

    CHRISTMAS DAY

    Family Celebration, followed by communion | 10AM | Busbridge Church
    Family Celebration | 10AM | Hambledon Church
    Christmas Choral Eucharist | 10AM | St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Godalming

    SUNDAY 1 JANUARY

    10AM Benefice Combined Service
    Leader & Speaker: David Jenkins
    Hambledon Church & Online

    No service at Busbridge Church


    Notices

    Jane Tomes to be commissioned as an Anna Chaplain
    During the Family Carol Service in Busbridge on Sunday morning, Jane Tomes will be commissioned as BHC’s first Anna Chaplain for Older People.  Jane has felt a particular call to Care Home Ministry and so initially she will be focussing on strengthening our relationship with the residents and staff at Hydon Hill, the Leonard Cheshire home in Hydestile and she is already visiting there regularly and has started running informal services at the home on a monthly basis.  Please do come along and support Jane on Sunday morning as she is commissioned and continue to hold her in prayer in the coming weeks as she embarks in her role as an Anna Chaplain.  Jane would welcome volunteers to assist her in this ministry as she seeks to build a team to not only offer spiritual support to Hydon Hill, but as we look towards January 2024 , also to other care homes who will come within the boundaries of Godalming Minster.  Further details about Anna Chaplaincy for Older People can be found on their website:  www.annachaplaincy.org.uk

    Mission Sunday and the Christmas Appeal
    The Outward Giving Group and Ichthus teens filled 27 hampers on Tuesday night, thanks to your donations of goodies. They are being delivered to those who will really need and appreciate them this week. We are waiting for the final total for the Christmas Appeal for The Cellar Camino Café, but thanks to all those who have given generously.

    Christmas REQUEST OF THE WEEK:
    There are still a few gaps to plug on the hospitality rotas, particularly for Christmas Eve at St Peter and St Paul’s. And can you help the team with the mulled wine and mince pies after the Busbridge Carol Service, for example?

    For other things to do and ways to volunteer, check the volunteer page in the Christmas section.

    Gabe’s Advent Hunt – 18-23 Dec
    Contrary to what you might think, there’s no age limit on Gabe’s Advent Hunt around Busbridge – you (and your younger people) can follow the trail, looking for the missing nativity characters anytime next week. It’s hopefully a nice thing to do while you wait and prepare for Christmas! Thanks to Ben Barnes for devising this activity.

    Alpha in 2023 – BHC with Godalming parish (soon to be Godalming Minster), and will be running the next Alpha course at St Mark’s, starting on Thursday 26 January. Christmas is a great opportunity for churches and Christians to share the gospel, and with a big range of services and activities, Busbridge&Hambledon Church tries to make the most of it. Take a look a the Christmas video and think about whether you feel it’s time to respond yourself, and who you will invite…

    Foundation Governors
    We have been delighted to welcome Ruth Roseblade and Seb Cheek as new Foundation Governors for Busbridge Junior School this year and thank them for taking on this important role. We are also very thankful to Matt Rooke for his contribution and to Ron Downhill for his time as Chair.

    Are you looking for a way to live out your faith and represent this Church family? We would love to hear from anyone who is keen to join the governor team. Please do contact Penny Harris or Beckie Whiteman via the Church Office.


    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    Church Family News

    Anne Wainwright has recently moved from Milford, where she lived for the last few years, to Sussex, to be nearer to her sister and family.  After sixty years in Busbridge, it is a huge wrench and we are really sorry to see her go.  Over the years, Anne has been an important part of our church’s life, involved in many different groups and activities, and we should not let her depart without giving thanks for all that she is, and all that she has done.  She misses everyone here, but is settling in well and loving being near the family.  If you would like to drop her a line (or visit!), Pat Oxborough would be pleased to give you Anne’s new address.

    We send our love to Jane Lambert, whose father died on 21st November.  He was a longstanding and faithful member of the church and community in Shalford, where he will be much missed.  Please hold Jane, Martin and the whole family in your prayers, particularly for the funeral service this coming week.


    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine (at Busbridge and Hambledon) have stopped for the time being, but prayer will continue in Sunday intercessions and mid-week morning prayer.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 18th Jan 2023. All welcome.


    Wintershall Nativity – There is still plenty of availability for this Sunday 18th December at the matinee performance!

    Churches Together Christmas lunch – volunteers are needed to help with the Christmas lunch on Christmas Day at the Baptist Church for anyone who would otherwise be on their own.  The form setting out the various roles is attached. We are also still looking for a volunteer co ordinator and so if anyone would be willing to do this, please let Sarah Higgins know (sarahhiggins478@gmail.com). Letter to guests and invitation form are also attached for anyone who would like to come.

    Christmas Lunch VOLUNTEER Form

    Christmas Lunch Invitation

    Christmas Lunch Guest Form

    Read the latest issue (NOVEMBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.


    Don’t forget about…

    Minster Update. The Minster Transition Steering Group have published a November Update, which can be found here.

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Church Family Support Fund
    Do you know of anyone who might be struggling to pay their bills in this very challenging time? The Church Family Support Fund is here to help anyone, in the Godalming area, who is in need financially with a one off payment . All details about the fund and an application form can be found on the Busbridge church web site, or please contact Jill Johnston on 01483 422194.

    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • MISSION Sunday 11 December

    Dear friends,

    It’s Mission Sunday on 11th December and time to think about the true spirit of Christmas! Many of you have already been involved in mission this season, charitable works or simply helping others day-to-day. As a church we set aside this Sunday to harness all the goodwill and generosity among us, and give as a church for the benefit of local people for who life is tough, and Christmas tougher. The Busbridge Wreath project has got the Christmas Appeal for the Cellar Camino Café off to a great start (£500+ raised), but the Besom Hamper initiative is a little behind schedule. Can you help? We need 20 more cardboard fruit trays to be collected from the supermarket and covered in wrapping paper. And LOTS more donations of Christmas goodies to fill the hampers before next Tuesday 13th December. Read on for more details.

    Christmas services start this Sunday with Messy Christingle, 4pm at Hambledon Church, and all are invited to the Prime Time Carol Service on Monday afternoon, 2.30pm at Busbridge Church. Busbridge Junior School Choir will sing too and the Prime Time team will be serving mulled wine and mince pies afterwards. It’s particularly good for those who are less independent and need a lift or accompanying so think who you might ask.

    Before next week you can enjoy the warm welcome at Busbridge Church on Saturday for the Movie Matinee at 2.30pm, and later the England vs France quarter final at 7pm.

    Thanks to the brilliant group of volunteers who took part in the Busbridge Wreath Project on Weds 7th December. Their wreaths sold out in a day and made a tidy profit for the Christmas Appeal. It was messy job, but rather enjoyable.

    Do please check the Christmas dates, ways to volunteer, and remember the “Mince Pie” events that are key to linking church and community. Have you earmarked an event to attend, a place to serve, and a person, family or group to share the great invitation?

    As expected, the 4PM Christmas Eve Candlelit Celebration at St Peter and St Paul’s is almost up to capacity, indicating potential demand for a second one at 5.15PM – now scheduled! If you prefer the later time, please cancel the 4PM booking using the confirmation email and rebook for 5.15PM.


    Sunday 11 Dec

    Mission Sunday

    Songs of joy and gladness ring out
    Readings: Isaiah 35: 1-10 and Matthew 11: 2-11

    We look forward to hearing from representatives from The Cellar Café team in all the services. Please take a look at the Christmas Giving info to find out about BHC mission this Christmas, and how to take part.

    9.30AM Busbridge Contemporary Service
    Speaker: Suzie Lambert
    Busbridge Church

    2nd Sunday donuts are being replaced by mince pies and gingerbread men. Do stay for coffee, or come before Classic.

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Simon Willetts | Speaker: Dudley Hilton
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Keith Harper
    Busbridge Church

    4PM Messy Christingle
    Led by: Simon Willetts
    Hambledon Church – Not the Village Hall!

    6PM Busbridge Evening Service
    Led by: Simon Taylor


    Notices

    Christmas REQUEST OF THE WEEK:
    BESOM HAMPERS | 2022 Target = 50 Hampers | deadline 11 Dec: Please find the instructions in the Christmas Hampers page and start collecting supermarket fruit trays. If everyone can collect just 1 or 2, cover them neatly in wrapping paper and bring it to Busbridge church with any other treats of the hamper list that would be great.

    For other things to do and ways to volunteer, check the volunteer page in the Christmas section.

    Small Group Christmas Invitation
    If you are interested in joining a house group – want to find out what one is – what happens at them then please join us at the Howling Owl on Tuesday at 7:45 for a Christmas drink.

    HMP Send

    Foundation Governors
    We have been delighted to welcome Ruth Roseblade and Seb Cheek as new Foundation Governors for Busbridge Junior School this year and thank them for taking on this important role. We are also very thankful to Matt Rooke for his contribution and to Ron Downhill for his time as Chair.

    Are you looking for a way to live out your faith and represent this Church family? We would love to hear from anyone who is keen to join the governor team. Please do contact Penny Harris or Beckie Whiteman via the Church Office.

    A delight to cheer everyone up at HMP Send

     Rev Lesley Mason receiving the cheque from Shelagh Goodwin, chairperson of the Busbridge and Hambledon Outward Giving Group and Rev David Jenkins who was responsible for the campaign.
    Rev Lesley Mason receiving the cheque from Shelagh Goodwin, chairperson of the Busbridge and Hambledon Outward Giving Group and Rev David Jenkins who was responsible for the campaign.

    What a delight it is to have some good news when all we seem to get is a continuous stream of bad news from the media. The good news is that the Lunch with Helen campaign has raised more than its original target of £3000. In fact, the final total is £3250 which was the value of the cheque handed over to Rev Lesley Mason outside Send Prison earlier this week.

    Lesley later sent an email expressing her thanks which you will find below. To this I would like to add a specific thanks to the Busbridge and Hambledon House Groups, Hambledon Village shop and Witley Church.

    Dear David

    A huge thank-you to all those wonderful people who have contributed to the appeal to raise funds for our supplementary discharge grants for those prison leavers not going home to families.  They face so much uncertainty as they leave prison.  Your contributions will help to raise the chances of them succeeding on their challenging journey back to life in the community. (contd.)

    For those who are still behind bars this Christmas, chaplaincy is again planning the distribution of gift bags and extra phone credit so I’d also like to say an additional thank you for the earlier gift from BHC this year, which will go toward our Christmas gifts.

    Christmas remains, as ever, a really difficult time for women in prison, and they are always truly grateful for our attempts to spread a little joy!

    Blessings to you and all who have been involved, Lesley

    Revd Lesley Mason, Managing Chaplain, HMP Send Prison
    For further information contact: David Jenkins Tel: 01483 200976.

    To any parents in Year 2: You may shortly be looking at applying for places for your child(ren) at junior schools to start in September 2023, and wanted to highlight that Busbridge Junior School have a church attendance category (Category 4) in their priority list. The school website contains the full list of criteria, along with a supplementary information form, should you wish to apply.
    https://www.busbridge-junior.surrey.sch.uk/web/admissions_including_appeals_and_parent_tours/163931

    It would be helpful if you are looking to apply for a church place that you let us know, so that we can arrange a suitable time for a member of the clergy team to meet with you. We look to have applications received by the church office by 10th December 2022, to allow time for the meetings to go ahead of the Surrey County Council deadline of 15th January 2023. You will still need to apply to Surrey County Council for a school place.

    Please ensure that you read the application criteria – this email is purely for information, and doesn’t mean that you would be eligible.


    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    Sunday 18 Dec

    10AM Family Carol Service
    Led by: Margot Spencer
    Busbridge Church

    7PM Carol Services
    Busbridge Church and Hambledon Church


    Church Family News

    We send our love to Jane Lambert, whose father died on 21st November.  He was a longstanding and faithful member of the church and community in Shalford, where he will be much missed.  Please hold Jane, Martin and the whole family in your prayers, particularly for the funeral service this coming week.

    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine are now at Hambledon Church at 7.30pm on 1st Tuesdays of the month.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 14th December. All welcome.


    VACANCIES

    ELSEWHERE

    Churches Together Christmas lunch – volunteers are needed to help with the Christmas lunch on Christmas Day at the Baptist Church for anyone who would otherwise be on their own.  The form setting out the various roles is attached. We are also still looking for a volunteer co ordinator and so if anyone would be willing to do this, please let Sarah Higgins know (sarahhiggins478@gmail.com). Letter to guests and invitation form are also attached for anyone who would like to come.

    Christmas Lunch VOLUNTEER Form

    Christmas Lunch Invitation

    Christmas Lunch Guest Form

    Read the latest issue (NOVEMBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.


    Don’t forget about…

    Minster Update. The Minster Transition Steering Group have published a November Update, which can be found here.

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Church Family Support Fund
    Do you know of anyone who might be struggling to pay their bills in this very challenging time? The Church Family Support Fund is here to help anyone, in the Godalming area, who is in need financially with a one off payment . All details about the fund and an application form can be found on the Busbridge church web site, or please contact Jill Johnston on 01483 422194.

    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • Advent Sunday 4 December

    Dear friends,

    So much of our Christian discipleship and church ministry is not that visual or photogenic, and rightly so. Advent and Christmas however gives us a chance to express the joy, fun and fellowship in following Jesus in pictures.

    Here is a look at week one when Busbridge Church hosted the Bishop of Sialkot at last Friday’s England match, and the church was decorated with c.600 stars decorated by pupils from Busbridge Infant and Junior schools, the 12” star made by Rob Hewlett 2 years ago was upcycled by Chad and relit in the churchyard, and pupils were invited into church to see their creations at the Advent launch on Wednesday.

    Thank you to Graham Howlett (Juliet’s Dad) for making the main star that forms the focal point of the Follow The Star installation inside Busbridge Church.

    We’ve been recommended these Tiny Advent Poems, and they will be posted on Facebook everyday, or you can catch up on a week’s worth in the notices.

    Do please check the Christmas dates, ways to volunteer, and remember the “Mince Pie” events that are key to linking church and community. Have you earmarked an event to attend, a place to serve, and a person, family or group to share the great invitation?

    Remember to sign up if you plan to come to the Christmas Eve Candlelit Celebration at St Peter and St Paul’s ASAP. It’s filling up fast.


    Sunday 4 Dec

    Exploring the impossible possibility of the new creation
    Readings: Isaiah 11: 1-10 and Matthew 3: 1-21

    1st in the Sermon series for advent: follow the star

    9.30AM MUDDY Church
    Led by: Mark Puddephatt and Suzie Lambert
    Crown Court, Godalming

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Dudley Hilton
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Advent Reflections with Taizé [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Patrick Samuels | Speaker: Chris Payne
    Busbridge ChurchHilary Pettman
    Busbridge Church

    [7PM England vs Senegal showing at Busbridge Church]


    Notices


    Good luck to all quizers taking part in the Nexus Christmas Charity Quiz on Saturday 3rd December at 7.30pm in Busbridge Church. They will be raising funds for Oakleaf Enterprise: Making life work with mental illness (w: oakleaf-enterprise.org). To check if there are any spare tickets, please EMAIL JANET: janetmharvey@btinternet.com or SIGN UP AND PAY on MyChurchSuite.

    Congratulations to England (and commiserations to Wales)! The next World Cup match at Busbridge Church is Sunday 4th at 7pm – England vs Senegal.

    Christmas REQUEST OF THE WEEK:
    Lifts for the Afternoon Carol Service on 12 December:
    Penny is looking for a few more drivers to bring people to the Afternoon Carol Service on 12 December at 2.30pm, and return them home at 4ish after mulled wine and mince pies.

    AND NOT FORGETTING THE REQUEST OF LAST WEEK: BESOM HAMPERS | 2022 Target = 50 Hampers | deadline 11 Dec: Please find the instructions in the Christmas Hampers page and start collecting supermarket fruit trays. If everyone can collect just 1 or 2, cover them neatly in wrapping paper and bring it to Busbridge church with any other treats of the hamper list that would be great.

    There’s 2 spots left for the volunteer wreath making session next Wednesday evening. Can you help? Wreaths will go on sale at the Yew Tree Café next Thursday and all proceeds will go to The Cellar Café Christmas Appeal.

    For other things to do and ways to volunteer, check the volunteer page in the Christmas section.


    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    Sunday 11 Dec

    Mission Sunday

    Songs of joy and gladness ring out
    Readings: Isaiah 35: 1-10 and Matthew 11: 2-11

    We look forward to hearing from representatives from The Cellar Café team in all the services. Please take a look at the Christmas Giving info to find out about BHC mission this Christmas, and how to take part.

    9.30AM Busbridge Contemporary Service
    Speaker: Suzie Lambert
    Busbridge Church

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Simon Willetts | Speaker: Dudley Hilton
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Keith Harper
    Busbridge Church

    4PM Messy Christingle
    Led by: Simon Willetts
    Hambledon Church – Not the Village Hall!

    6PM Busbridge Evening Service
    Led by: Simon Taylor


    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine are now at Hambledon Church at 7.30pm on 1st Tuesdays of the month.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 16th November. All welcome.


    VACANCIES

    ELSEWHERE

    Churches Together Christmas lunch – volunteers are needed to help with the Christmas lunch on Christmas Day at the Baptist Church for anyone who would otherwise be on their own.  The form setting out the various roles is attached. We are also still looking for a volunteer co ordinator and so if anyone would be willing to do this, please let Sarah Higgins know (sarahhiggins478@gmail.com). Letter to guests and invitation form are also attached for anyone who would like to come.

    Christmas Lunch VOLUNTEER Form

    Christmas Lunch Invitation

    Christmas Lunch Guest Form

    Read the latest issue (NOVEMBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.


    Don’t forget about…

    Minster Update. The Minster Transition Steering Group have published a November Update, which can be found here.

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Church Family Support Fund
    Do you know of anyone who might be struggling to pay their bills in this very challenging time? The Church Family Support Fund is here to help anyone, in the Godalming area, who is in need financially with a one off payment . All details about the fund and an application form can be found on the Busbridge church web site, or please contact Jill Johnston on 01483 422194.

    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • Advent Sunday 27 November

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    Dear friends,

    Busbridge Church was packed out last Sunday for the wonderful Ukrainian talk, and full of patriotic atmosphere for the England and Wales football matches on Tuesday. Hambledon Messy was full, fun, and, urr,..Messy. Star-making by 400+ children at the infant and junior schools has been skilfully managed by Juliet, Ben and Cat in time to create the Christmas installation in church, and Prime Timers were also called in to help with scissors and glue. We have a Bishop from Pakistan joining us at the England vs USA game on Friday (7PM in Busbridge Church), and a new Ordinand (trainee vicar) joining BHC for longer. Simon writes more on all these great stories if you continue reading.

    As life’s momentum builds for many of us, Advent Sunday is time to hit the || PAUSE button, if only briefly, before the brakes come off completely! The special Advent Evensong, 6PM at Hambledon Church is the time and place to pause this Sunday. It’s fully traditional and provides a good spiritual and reflective starting point for season.

    Before that, please share the invite, gather your teammates, start swatting and SIGN UP immediately to the Nexus Christmas Quiz! It’s just over a week away, and in aid of the crucial work of Oakleaf Enterprise. Nexus needs final numbers ASAP to place the order for food. Use the link above for details and to sign up.

    Now is also the time to check the Christmas dates, and the rather mammoth church to do list and see if you could help. Don’t forget the “Mince Pie” events that are fun, and key to linking church and community. Have you earmarked an event to attend, a place to serve, and a person, family or group to share the great invitation?


    Sunday 27 Nov

    Let us walk in the Light of the Lord
    Readings: Isaiah 2: 1-5 and Matthew 24: 36 – 44

    9.30AM Busbridge Contemporary Service
    Led by: Suzie Lambert | Speaker: Simon Taylor
    Busbridge Church

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Simon Willetts | Speaker: David Brockman
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service
    Led by: Philippa Baker | Speaker: Simon Taylor
    Busbridge Church

    6PM Hambledon Advent Evensong
    Led by: Simon Willetts, with the choir
    Hambledon Church

    6PM Busbridge Evening Service [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Hilary Pettman
    Busbridge Church


    Notices

    Message from Simon (Taylor):

    Celebrate and praise the Lord!

    Sometimes a week comes along when there is just good news to share. So often, we see the bad news, so here’s some signs of the love of Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit to fill us with greater faith in God and people as we approach Advent. In the past week:

    • Busbridge Church was literally packed for an incredibly humbling event led by four brave Ukrainian teenagers. Thank you to Sarah Black and her team and special thanks to Councillors Michael Stubbs and Penny and Paul Rivers for attending (Michael was there from 3pm!) and for kind words of support from our MP and Chancellor. We learnt a great deal about the Christian history and faith of many Ukrainians.

    • Our friends from Ukraine were asking for a small donation of £2 for some cards/paintings. People dug deep (there was at least one £50 note) and over £1,000 was raised to provide thermal socks to send to Ukraine. In addition, HJ Hall& Son (specialist extreme conditions clothing manufacturer) have offered a massive discount to allow twice as many socks to be bought. Thank you to HJ Hall, Maria & Martin and the Ukrainian artists and everyone who demonstrated that kindness is very much alive in the face of darkness.

    • Hambledon Messy Church was filled with more than 60 people getting involved. Special thanks to Cat Garner for creating a huge amount of glorious mess.

    • Our mission of God’s love through the Hearing Aid Clinics has grown to the point where Penny’s clinic in Godalming library had more people attending than ever before. Thank you to Penny for this mission.

    • Children at BIS and BJS, and Prime Timers have made over 700 stars for the Busbridge Church Christmas Art installation… and there was great fun this week with several kind Prime Timers putting the stars together. Thank you to Ben and team for the inspiration.

    • Sarah Rowden, an ordinand, was with us on Sunday and her family had a lovely welcome. Thank you to the welcomers. Sarah will be joining us in the next week.

    • Busbridge Church building was a great venue for showing great football. Thanks to Patrick for this mission initiative.

    There’s much to celebrate as we reach out in faith and share our faith in Christ. Let’s pray that the Holy Spirit will lead us into more encounters over the next week or two. Simon Taylor.


     Winter clothing urgently needed for Ukraine. As winter sets in, temperatures in Ukraine fall below zero and many people, without electricity, heating, or glass in their windows, are desperate for warm clothing. Rotarians in Godalming are collecting all types - coats, jumpers, boots, old ski wear, unused thermal underwear, gloves, socks, hats, sleeping bags. Can you help?  Please bring your donations in tied bags to the Chapel at Eashing Cemetery between 11am and 4 pm on Sat 26 and Sun 27 November.  If you are willing to join us and help with sorting, or want more information, please contact: Rotarian Ian Coult, phone 07771920302 or email  ian@coults.co.uk
    Winter clothing urgently needed for Ukraine. As winter sets in, temperatures in Ukraine fall below zero and many people, without electricity, heating, or glass in their windows, are desperate for warm clothing. Rotarians in Godalming are collecting all types – coats, jumpers, boots, old ski wear, unused thermal underwear, gloves, socks, hats, sleeping bags. Can you help? Please bring your donations in tied bags to the Chapel at Eashing Cemetery between 11am and 4 pm on Sat 26 and Sun 27 November. If you are willing to join us and help with sorting, or want more information, please contact: Rotarian Ian Coult, phone 07771920302 or email ian@coults.co.uk

    Please join us for the Nexus Christmas Charity Quiz on Saturday 3rd December at 7.30pm in Busbridge Church. We will be raising funds for Oakleaf Enterprise: Making life work with mental illness (w: oakleaf-enterprise.org). Our brilliant quizmaster duo will be with us again.  Alan Betts will be masterminding the setting of thought-provoking questions and delivering these in his inimitable style; and Dudley Hilton will oversee the amusing graphics, the technical stuff and score keeping!!

    Join individually or with friends. EMAIL JANET FOR TICKETS: janetmharvey@btinternet.com or SIGN UP AND PAY on MyChurchSuite.

    USE THE NOTES SECTION TO ENTER OTHER TEAM MEMBERS so the organisers can put you on the right team and table. All are welcome – the more the merrier!  Encourage your family and friends to join you and let’s make it a fun evening to start our Christmas celebrations.

    Nexus needs names and numbers needs names and numbers for table plans and, more importantly, to let Headley Fine Foods have our Quiche order in advance!

    25th Nov. 7pm. Meet the Bishop where World Cup footballs are made! Join us at Busbridge Church for football and to meet Bishop Alwyn of Sialkot, Pakistan. Sialkot is a world leading manufacturer of surgical instruments but right now his diocese is more famous for footballs. The footballs, called Al Rihla balls, used for the World Cup are all made in Sialkot. Al Rihla is Arabic for ‘the journey’. Join us for the football journey and to welcome Bishop Alwyn.

    Minster Update. The Minster Transition Steering Group have published a November Update, which can be found here.

    Christmas TO DO List
    Item 1. BESOM HAMPERS | 2022 Target = 50 Hampers | deadline 11 Dec: Please find the instructions in the Christmas Hampers page and start collecting supermarket fruit trays. If everyone can collect just 1 or 2, cover them neatly in wrapping paper and bring it to Busbridge church with any other treats of the hamper list that would be great.

    For other things to do and ways to volunteer, check the volunteer page in the Christmas section.

    CREATION CARE: How are we getting on with abad and shamar, the work and care of creation which were the original purpose which mankind was put in the garden for? Even before God established the terms of relationship with Adam and Eve to Himself, He determined the terms of their relationship to the Earth. Their role and identity as part of creation and stewards of it is the point of departure for all of what follows from God; All of His Mission. As we embark on this new part of that same Mission with this minster, is that our point of departure? We want to make sure it is and we are forming a small team to help lead on ensuring the care of creation is as integral to our life as a church as God wants it to be. We would love there to be a representative from each of the churches in the minster. So, if you would like to be involved then do nothing as we are all going to be involved in this, if you would like to help lead it as a rep for your church then please get in touch with Will or Fran through the office. Thank you.

    Warm welcome / Warm Hubs at Busbridge Church and St Mark’s
    This winter, Busbridge Church has been registered with the Warm Welcome initiative (see: https://www.warmwelcome.uk/) and will provide a warm hub, open to all, with free refreshments for specific times and events.  For example, World Cup England matches will be shown on the big screen.  Several Prime Time events for older people, and the Hambledon Coffee mornings also meet the criteria and we are looking forward to welcoming those who would benefit this winter.

    St Mark’s Church and Community Centre provides a warm hub on Tuesdays 12.30-4pm, offering a soup and roll lunch, tea and cake, and these are going well, and also being supported by members of Busbridge&Hambledon Church.


    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    Sunday 4 Dec

    Exploring the impossible possibility of the new creation
    Readings: Isaiah 11: 1-10 and Matthew 3: 1-12

    1st in the Sermon series for advent: follow the star

    9.30AM MUDDY Church
    Led by: Mark Puddephatt and Suzie Lambert
    Crown Court, Godalming

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Dudley Hilton
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Advent Reflections with Taizé [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Patrick Samuels | Speaker: Chris Payne
    Busbridge Church


    DATES FOR THE DIARY

    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine are now at Hambledon Church at 7.30pm on 1st Tuesdays of the month.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 16th November. All welcome.


    VACANCIES

    ELSEWHERE

    Churches Together Christmas lunch – volunteers are needed to help with the Christmas lunch on Christmas Day at the Baptist Church for anyone who would otherwise be on their own.  The form setting out the various roles is attached. We are also still looking for a volunteer co ordinator and so if anyone would be willing to do this, please let Sarah Higgins know (sarahhiggins478@gmail.com). Letter to guests and invitation form are also attached for anyone who would like to come.

    Christmas Lunch VOLUNTEER Form

    Christmas Lunch Invitation

    Christmas Lunch Guest Form

    Read the latest issue (NOVEMBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.


    Don’t forget about…

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Church Family Support Fund
    Do you know of anyone who might be struggling to pay their bills in this very challenging time? The Church Family Support Fund is here to help anyone, in the Godalming area, who is in need financially with a one off payment . All details about the fund and an application form can be found on the Busbridge church web site, or please contact Jill Johnston on 01483 422194.

    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • Notices for Sunday 20 November

     Please come and support this event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church - all welcome.
    Please come and support this event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church – all welcome.

    Dear friends,

    Feeling the cold? The first of our warm space events is this Saturday afternoon. It’s a Marvellous Movie Matinee hosted by Prime Time, and the music and dancing in this month’s film, will surely warm the audience up. Then the Football World Cup starts next week (21 Nov), and so to the England match showings at Busbridge Church. Warm Space/Hub events are FREE and open to all, with refreshments provided. Please share the invitation and come along to enjoy them.

    Now is also the time to check the Christmas dates and put them in your diary!

    We ask that this Christmas you earmark one place to worship, one place to serve, and one person, family or group to share the great invitation!

    If you can give some time to help over the Christmas season – you can email the office, or use the Volunteer form. You might see that the first thing needed on Wed 23 Nov at 2pm is some crafty hands to help construct the 420+!!! stars that pupils at the infants and junior schools are decorating for the “Follow the Star” display in Busbridge Church.

    (Booking is now open for the popular Christmas Eve service at St Peter and St Paul’s, and though the church is much bigger than Busbridge, we’d appreciate it if you could sign up early so that a decision on whether to schedule a second service can be made).

    Lastly, but fundamental in everything we are and do at church, 20 November is national Safeguarding Sunday. It’s a moment to reflect and give thanks for our safeguarding officer, Jenny Lansdowne, and all the work she does on behalf of the PCC, to manage the DBS process for staff and volunteers, and respond to any safeguarding matters with diligence and confidentiality. We remind ourselves that we are all responsible for the fulfilment of the church’s commitment to safeguarding, and the care of everyone. It will be included in our prayers this Sunday, and you may wish to watch the 11 min reflection here: https://vimeo.com/759459476?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=158488745

    Read on for more of what you need to know, and print the summery attached here:


    Sunday 20 Nov

    Do not judge or you too will be judged
    READING: MATTHEW 7: 1-6

    9.30AM Busbridge Contemporary Service [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Simon Willetts
    Busbridge Church

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Patrick Samuels | Speaker: Peter Shaw
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service
    Led by: Frances Shaw | Speaker: Simon Willetts
    Busbridge Church

    6PM Young Ukrainians share their story
    Busbridge Church. Replaces Unplugged. Ukrainian refreshments provided.
    The BHC4Ukraine group is proud to host, for a second time, a talk by a group of locally hosted teenagers from Ukraine, about their home and the war from their perspective. The presentation was first shared at the lunch for hosts and their guests in September, and those present found it so poignant that the group have been invited to share it again with a wider audience. This time we are encouraging young people to attend too and there will be Ukrainian refreshments for everyone on arrival. Please support. Signing up is not essential but would help with catering.


    Notices

    Thank you to Toni, Shan and Caroline for organising an exceptional prayer ministry training day on praying in the Spirit and the gift of Words of Knowledge. Thank you to all the prayer ministry team members who were able to attend and our special thanks goes to Rev Emmy Wilson (from HTB) who led us through Biblical teaching, careful ministry, and practical experience of praying for one another. We offer prayer ministry during and after most services in each congregation.

    PCC NEWS The PCC met last week and discussed 1) Our continued gap in children’s ministry leadership. A PCC group (called the SAM group) is looking at this. If you felt called to the role but could not do it full time, please speak to Ben Barnes, Simon Taylor or Simon Willetts as it is possible we could consider this as two part time roles. If you have other thoughts, please share them with Penny Harris (SAM group chair). SAM = Specific Ages Ministry. 2) The church budget was approved. We will look at this more in the New Year at our Vision Sunday. 3) Partially in response to the Minster development, the Diocese has generously offered us a trainee not-yet-vicar (called an ordinand) on long term placement for the next 18 months. The PCC accepted this offer and we are grateful that the diocese covers all non-local costs. The ordinand will look around this week and meet Patrick Samuels, who will mentor the ordinand. 4) Will Godwin and Fran Duffell have begun to build a vision for us to become a Church of Creation Care. This is more than Christian environmentalism. The PCC endorsed this as an important development for BHC. More information will come out soon and please speak to Will or Fran.

    How are we getting on with abad and shamar, the work and care of creation which were the original purpose which mankind was put in the garden for? Even before God established the terms of relationship with Adam and Eve to Himself, He determined the terms of their relationship to the Earth. Their role and identity as part of creation and stewards of it is the point of departure for all of what follows from God; All of His Mission. As we embark on this new part of that same Mission with this minster, is that our point of departure? We want to make sure it is and we are forming a small team to help lead on ensuring the care of creation is as integral to our life as a church as God wants it to be. We would love there to be a representative from each of the churches in the minster. So, if you would like to be involved then do nothing as we are all going to be involved in this, if you would like to help lead it as a rep for your church then please get in touch with Will or Fran through the office. Thank you

    Warm welcome / Warm Hubs at Busbridge Church and St Mark’s
    This winter, Busbridge Church has been registered with the Warm Welcome initiative (see: https://www.warmwelcome.uk/) and will provide a warm hub, open to all, with free refreshments for specific times and events.  For example, World Cup England matches will be shown on the big screen, starting 21 November.  Several Prime Time events for older people, and the Hambledon Coffee mornings also meet the criteria and we are looking forward to welcoming those who would benefit this winter.

    St Mark’s Church and Community Centre provides a warm hub on Tuesdays 12.30-4pm, offering a soup and roll lunch, tea and cake.

    25th Nov. 7pm. Meet the Bishop where World Cup footballs are made! Join us at Busbridge Church for football and to meet Bishop Alwyn of Sialkot, Pakistan. Sialkot is a world leading manufacturer of surgical instruments but right now his diocese is more famous for footballs. The footballs, called Al Rihla balls, used for the World Cup are all made in Sialkot. Al Rihla is Arabic for ‘the journey’. Join us for the football journey and to welcome Bishop Alwyn.

    To help with any of these initiatives, please contact Patrick Samuels re. football, Penny re older people’s events and Sheila Samuels re. St Mark’s: curate.godalming@gmail.com.

    The current Alpha course has two catering slots to fill before ending on Dec 1st.  Are you willing to cook attendees a simple one-course meal?  If so, pls contact keith.harper@bhcgodalming.org or sheila.samuels@bhcgodalming.org.

    Yew Tree Café – your café needs you!
    The Yew tree is going really well, but we need more great volunteers to help for half a day on a weekly basis (ideally), or once fortnight:

    1. to work in the café, serving food and drinks with a smile and a pastoral heart.

    2. Bakers to make cakes in the Old Rectory kitchen. All ingredients, clear instructions and equipment provided.

    3. Food preparation on Monday, Wednesday or Thursday morning – just a couple of hours to prepare our salads and soups. Recipes and ingredients provided.

    All volunteers are given a barista drink and cake as a thank you. You would  be joining a great team of people and further enabling our endeavours to reach out to the community with God’s love. If you are interested please pop into the café and talk to one of the managers, or email yewtreecafe@bhcgodalming.org. 


    Church Family News

    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    Sunday 27 Nov

    Let us walk in the Light of the Lord
    Readings: Isaiah 2: 1-5 and Matthew 24: 36 – 44

    9.30AM Busbridge Contemporary Service
    Led by: Suzie Lambert | Speaker: Simon Taylor
    Busbridge Church

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Simon Willetts | Speaker: David Brockman
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service
    Led by: Philippa Baker | Speaker: Simon Taylor
    Busbridge Church

    6PM Hambledon Advent Evensong
    Led by: Simon Willetts, with the choir
    Hambledon Church

    6PM Busbridge Evening Service [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Hilary Pettman
    Busbridge Church


    DATES FOR THE DIARY

    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine are now at Hambledon Church at 7.30pm on 1st Tuesdays of the month.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 16th November. All welcome.


    VACANCIES

    ELSEWHERE

    Churches Together Christmas lunch – volunteers are needed to help with the Christmas lunch on Christmas Day at the Baptist Church for anyone who would otherwise be on their own.  The form setting out the various roles is attached. We are also still looking for a volunteer co ordinator and so if anyone would be willing to do this, please let Sarah Higgins know (sarahhiggins478@gmail.com). Letter to guests and invitation form are also attached for anyone who would like to come.

    Christmas Lunch VOLUNTEER Form

    Christmas Lunch Invitation

    Christmas Lunch Guest Form

    Read the latest issue (NOVEMBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.


    Don’t forget about…

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Church Family Support Fund
    Do you know of anyone who might be struggling to pay their bills in this very challenging time? The Church Family Support Fund is here to help anyone, in the Godalming area, who is in need financially with a one off payment . All details about the fund and an application form can be found on the Busbridge church web site, or please contact Jill Johnston on 01483 422194.

    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • Notices for REMEMBRANCE Sunday

    Dear friends,

    Wow! What a wonderful time of worship the contemporary congregation had a St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Godalming last Sunday. Thanks to all those who came, and the group who set up the tech, the band, the hospitality and the highly inventive children’s zone. (It was no mean feat!) Comments were overwhelmingly positive and we are very grateful for the welcome and support from friends at St Peter and St Paul’s. While the joint church groups continue to work out the journey and timescales to becoming Godalming Minster, we know we can look forward to the next time!

    The Nov/Dec church calendar is pretty packed with regular, seasonal and more special events. Do take time to put them in your diary now! Then consider if you can give some time to help. There is sure to be something to fit everyone’s time and talents, most of it is enjoyable and even the more mundane tasks will add a positive glow and balance to your advent season. (There is a link to the Christmas section above and below, and more details of all the events will be added to the web site next week.)

    Read on for more of what you need to know, and print the summery attached here:


    Remembrance Sunday

    13 November

     13th Nov - Combined services for Remembrance. 10.30am Hambledon, 10.45am Busbridge
    13th Nov – Combined services for Remembrance. 10.30am Hambledon, 10.45am Busbridge

    Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.
    Readings: Matthew 5:43-48

    [Part of the sermon series about applying the Beattitudes to Contemporary Issues)

    10.30AM Hambledon Remembrance Service
    Led by: Simon Willetts
    Hambledon Church
    Please take care: The Hambledon Car park is getting really boggy and few got stuck this last Sunday. The Hambledon nursery school car park is available for church visitors on Sundays, short walk up the footpath on your right as you exit the car park.

    10.45AM Busbridge Remembrance Service
    Led by: Margot Spencer | Speaker: Patrick Samuels
    Busbridge Church [Please note children’s groups are not running]

    6PM Busbridge Evening Service
    Led by: Simon Willetts
    Busbridge Church


    Notices

     An event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church - all welcome.  (replaces Unplugged, but youth encouraged as there will be young people giving a presentation).
    An event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church – all welcome. (replaces Unplugged, but youth encouraged as there will be young people giving a presentation).

    Ukraine Youth Talk—6PM Sunday 20 Nov
    The BHC4Ukraine group is proud to host, for a second time, a talk by a group of locally hosted teenagers from Ukraine, about their home and the war from their perspective. The presentation was first shared at the lunch for hosts and their guests in September, and those present found it so poignant that the group have been invited to share it again with a wider audience. This time we are encouraging young people to attend too and there will be Ukrainian refreshments for everyone on arrival. Please support. Signing up is not essential but would help with catering.

    Church Family Support Fund
    Do you know of anyone who might be struggling to pay their bills in this very challenging time. The Church Family Support Fund is here to help anyone, in the Godalming area, who is in need financially with a one off payment . All details about the fund and an application form can be found on the Busbridge church web site, or please contact Jill Johnston on 01483 422194.

    Prime Time Tea & Talk: Fire Safety in the home
    All welcome to join Prime Time for a talk by the Surrey Fire Volunteer Service, in Busbridge Church, 2.30pm on Monday 14th November. The talk will explain all the FREE services they offer (advice and installation of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms) to keep homes and people safe.

    Warm welcome / Warm Hubs at Busbridge Church and St Mark’s
    This winter, Busbridge Church has been registered with the Warm Welcome initiative (see: https://www.warmwelcome.uk/) and will provide a warm hub, open to all, with free refreshments for specific times and events.  For example, World Cup England matches will be shown on the big screen, starting 21 November.  Several Prime Time events for older people, and the Hambledon Coffee mornings also meet the criteria and we are looking forward to welcoming those who would benefit this winter.

    St Mark’s Church and Community Centre provides a warm hub on Tuesdays 1-4pm, offering a soup and roll lunch, tea and cake.

    25th Nov. 7pm. Meet the Bishop where World Cup footballs are made! Join us at Busbridge Church for football and to meet Bishop Alwyn of Sialkot, Pakistan. Sialkot is a world leading manufacturer of surgical instruments but right now his diocese is more famous for footballs. The footballs, called Al Rihla balls, used for the World Cup are all made in Sialkot. Al Rihla is Arabic for ‘the journey’. Join us for the football journey and to welcome Bishop Alwyn.

    To help with any of these initiatives, please contact Patrick Samuels re. football, Penny re older people’s events and Sheila Samuels re. St Mark’s: curate.godalming@gmail.com.

    The current Alpha course has two catering slots to fill before ending on Dec 1st.  Are you willing to cook attendees a simple one-course meal?  If so, pls contact keith.harper@bhcgodalming.org or sheila.samuels@bhcgodalming.org.

    Sermons in the attic
    Does anyone have a cassette to MP3 converter, and the time to convert the sermon archive to digital? In his capacity as Office Volunteer, Michael S has come across some potentially priceless heirlooms in the Old Rectory loft. We’d love to be able to share some of the talks from well respected and much loved preachers from yesteryear. Email volunteer@bhcgodalming.org if you can help.

    Christmas Choirs —Calling all singers!
    Rehearsals for the Busbridge carol service are on:  3rd and 10th December at 4-5.30pm in the Old Rectory, and 7.30-9pm on 16th December. Then 18th December at 5pm before the service. Please let Karen Hart know via the church office if you’re interested, all welcome! For Hambledon contact Alan Harvey.

    Mulled wine and mince pies – as important as the choirs for the carol services! Busbridge needs a team of people to organise mulled wine and mince pies to be served after the service (advice available from those who have done it before). Contact: margot.spencer@bhcgodalming.org or church.office@bhcgodalming.org

    Yew Tree Café – your café needs you!
    The Yew tree is going really well, but we need more great volunteers to help for half a day on a weekly basis (ideally), or once fortnight:

    1. to work in the café, serving food and drinks with a smile and a pastoral heart.

    2. Bakers to make cakes in the Old Rectory kitchen. All ingredients, clear instructions and equipment provided.

    3. Food preparation on Monday, Wednesday or Thursday morning – just a couple of hours to prepare our salads and soups. Recipes and ingredients provided.

    All volunteers are given a barista drink and cake as a thank you. You would  be joining a great team of people and further enabling our endeavours to reach out to the community with God’s love. If you are interested please pop into the café and talk to one of the managers, or email yewtreecafe@bhcgodalming.org. 


    Church Family News

    A Prime Time member is looking for new homes for a number of fairly large plant specimens: Rubber plants, Canna, Bougainvillea, Ginger plant and Palms.  All would need over-wintering in a conservatory or heated greenhouse.  They are available on a first come, first-served basis and in return for a donation to BHC.

    The plants would need collecting from an address in Busbridge.  Please contact Penny Naylor via the Church Office in the first instance or email Penny on: penny.naylor@bhcgodalming.org

    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    Sunday 20 Nov

    Do not judge or you too will be judged
    READING: MATTHEW 7: 1-6

    9.30AM Busbridge Contemporary Service
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Simon Willetts
    Busbridge Church

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Patrick Samuels | Speaker: Peter Shaw
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Frances Shaw | Speaker: Simon Willetts
    Busbridge Church

    DATES FOR THE DIARY

    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine are now at Hambledon Church at 7.30pm on 1st Tuesdays of the month.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 16th November. All welcome.


    VACANCIES

    ELSEWHERE

    Churches Together Christmas lunch – volunteers are needed to help with the Christmas lunch on Christmas Day at the Baptist Church for anyone who would otherwise be on their own.  The form setting out the various roles is attached. We are also still looking for a volunteer co ordinator and so if anyone would be willing to do this, please let Sarah Higgins know (sarahhiggins478@gmail.com). Letter to guests and invitation form are also attached for anyone who would like to come.

    Christmas Lunch VOLUNTEER Form

    Christmas Lunch Invitation

    Christmas Lunch Guest Form

    Read the latest issue (NOVEMBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.


    Don’t forget about…

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • Notices for Sunday 6 November

    Dear friends,

    News of the World Cup showings at Busbridge Church must have travelled, as it now transpires that we’ll be joined for the England USA match (25 Nov) by Bishop Alwyn of Sialkot – the place in Pakistan where the world cup footballs are made! Please read on to find out about this Warm Welcome initiative, and Bishop Alwyn’s visit.

    In other news the Contemporary service is off to St Peter and St Paul’s this Sunday but Busbridge Classic Communion Service and Hambledon Morning Worship are happening at their usual times and places.

    As a “heads-up”, there will be dozens of ways to help and be involved with church mission and events between now and Christmas. The Nov/Dec calendar is exciting, but does require a small army of servant hearted people to make it happen. There is sure to be something to fit each of our time and talents, most of it is enjoyable and even the more mundane tasks will add a positive glow and balance to your advent season. Please do consider the requests as they start to trickle out. (Full details of all the Christmas events will be added to the web site next week.)

    Read on for more of what you need to know…


    Sunday 6 Nov

    Do not worry about your life.
    Reading: Matthew 6:25-34

    9.30AM Contemporary Service at St Peter and St Paul’s
    Led by: Patrick Samuels and John Harkin | Speaker: Simon Taylor
    St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Godalming
    Ark and Explorer’s leaders will lead Children’s groups in the Octagon. There are coffee and donuts afterwards. – Don’t miss it!

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Margot Spencer | Speaker: Dudley Hilton
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service [Holy Communion]
    Led by: Andy Spencer | Speaker: Philippa Baker
    Busbridge Church

    Remembrance Sunday 13 November

     13th Nov - Combined services for Remembrance. 10.30am Hambledon, 10.45am Busbridge
    13th Nov – Combined services for Remembrance. 10.30am Hambledon, 10.45am Busbridge

    Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.
    Readings: Matthew 5:43-48

    10.30AM Hambledon Remembrance Service
    Led by: Simon Willetts
    Hambledon Church

    10.45AM Busbridge Remembrance Service
    Led by: Margot Spencer | Speaker: Patrick Samuels
    Busbridge Church [Please note children’s groups are not running]

    6PM Busbridge Evening Service
    Led by: Simon Willetts
    Busbridge Church


    Notices

    25th Nov. 7pm. Meet the Bishop where World Cup footballs are made! Join us at Busbridge Church for football and to meet Bishop Alwyn of Sialkot, Pakistan. Sialkot is a world leading manufacturer of surgical instruments but right now his diocese is more famous for footballs. The footballs, called Al Rihla balls, used for the World Cup are all made in Sialkot. Al Rihla is Arabic for ‘the journey’. Join us for the football journey and to welcome Bishop Alwyn.

    Warm welcome / Warm Hubs at Busbridge Church and St Mark’s
    This winter, Busbridge Church has been registered with the Warm Welcome initiative (see: https://www.warmwelcome.uk/) and will provide a warm hub, open to all, with free refreshments for specific times and events.  For example, World Cup England matches will be shown on the big screen, starting 21 November.  Several Prime Time events for older people, and the Hambledon Coffee mornings also meet the criteria and we are looking forward to welcoming those who would benefit this winter.

    St Mark’s will be a warm hub on Tuesdays 1-4pm, offering a soup and roll lunch on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, and afternoon tea on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.

    To help with any of these initiatives, please contact Patrick Samuels re. football, Penny re older people’s events and Sheila Samuels re. St Mark’s: curate.godalming@gmail.com.

    JAM Together – Sat 5th Nov, 2.30pm in Busbridge Church
    Jam Together is back in November, and open to 13-18 year olds who sing or play an instrument. The band will be led by experienced musicians who will encourage all abilities to get involved. Please sign up as numbers are limited. e: jamtogetheruk@gmail.com.

    Ukraine Youth Talk—6PM Sunday 20 Nov
    The BHC4Ukraine group is proud to host, for a second time, a talk by a group of locally hosted teenagers from Ukraine, about their home and the war from their perspective.  The presentation was first shared at the lunch for hosts and their guests in September, and those present found it so poignant that the group have been invited to share it again with a wider audience.  This time we are encouraging young people to attend too and there will be Ukrainian refreshments for everyone on arrival.  Please support.  

     An event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church - all welcome.  (replaces Unplugged, but youth encouraged as there will be young people giving a presentation).
    An event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church – all welcome. (replaces Unplugged, but youth encouraged as there will be young people giving a presentation).

    The current Alpha course has two catering slots to fill before ending on Dec 1st.  Are you willing to cook attendees a simple one-course meal?  If so, pls contact keith.harper@bhcgodalming.org or sheila.samuels@bhcgodalming.org.

    Sermons in the attic
    Does anyone have a cassette to MP3 converter, and the time to convert the sermon archive to digital? In his capacity as Office Volunteer, Michael S has come across some potentially priceless heirlooms in the Old Rectory loft. We’d love to be able to share some of the talks from well respected and much loved preachers from yesteryear. Email volunteer@bhcgodalming.org if you can help.

    Choirs for Christmas—Calling all singers!
    This year’s carol services are at 7pm on 18th December (at the later time to allow for extra time and penalties in the world cup final!) 

    Rehearsals for the Busbridge carol service are on:  3rd and 10th December at 4-5.30pm in the Old Rectory, and 7.30-9pm on 16th December. Then 18th December at 5pm before the service.

    Attendance for at least 2 of the main rehearsals needed please, to include 16th December as that’s the only time we have the organ. All music will be provided, please let Karen Hart know via the church office if you’re interested, all welcome!  To find out about the Hambledon choir contact Alan Harvey.

    Mulled wine and mince pies – as important as the choirs for the carol services! Busbridge needs a team of people to organise mulled wine and mince pies to be served after the service (advice available from those who have done it before).
    Reward:             Job satisfaction and a nice warm glow!
    Offers to:             margot.spencer@bhcgodalming.org or church.office@bhcgodalming.org

    Yew Tree Café – your café needs you!
    The Yew tree is going really well, we have a great bunch of volunteers but there are still some opportunities and needs.

    We’re looking for 3 sorts of volunteers:

    1. to work in the café, serving coffee and food with a smile and a pastoral heart, ideally a regular half day weekly, but once a fortnight is also very much appreciated!

    2. Bakers to come and bake our cakes, in the Old Rectory kitchen. All ingredients, clear instructions and equipment provided. A regular weekly or bi weekly few hours would be amazing

    3. Food preparation early on a Monday, Wednesday or Thursday morning, just a couple of hours to prepare our salads and soups. Recipes and ingredients all provided.

    All volunteers are given a barista drink and cake as a  thank you. You would  be joining a great team of people and further enabling our endeavours to reach out to the community with God’s love.

    If you are interested please pop into the café and talk to one of the managers, or email yewtreecafe@bhcgodalming.org. 

     A new group is starting after half term! Come along to play together, sing together and pray together. Contact Suzie Lambert via the church office for more details.
    A new group is starting after half term! Come along to play together, sing together and pray together. Contact Suzie Lambert via the church office for more details.

    Church Family News

    The Brownstones have recently inherited a Steinway upright piano from an elderly family member. The problem is they don’t have room for it at the moment. They would like to offer it on a long term loan (2-3 years) to someone who would benefit from and enjoy it. That might be an individual, family or group like a school etc.

    The company storing it says the insides are perfect condition and it just need a tune. The exterior finish has been affected by it being in a sunny room but no other issues. It comes with a stool that has storage room for music books etc. Please let Andy know via the church office or ChurchSuite if you’d like to offer the piano a home.

    Vacancies

    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    DATES FOR THE DIARY

    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine are now at Hambledon Church at 7.30pm on 1st Tuesdays of the month.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 16th November. All welcome.


    ELSEWHERE

    News from one of the BHC Mission Partners: Please read the latest version of the Trinity Trust Team newsletter.

    Read the latest issue (NOVEMBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.

    Godalming Baptist Church Life Sessions. Please see the full brochure here.

     90 Minutes in Heaven Film night at Godalming Baptist Church: Friday 4th Nov, 7pm.  Free entry, donations for the Food Bank and Ukraine Appeal.
    90 Minutes in Heaven Film night at Godalming Baptist Church: Friday 4th Nov, 7pm. Free entry, donations for the Food Bank and Ukraine Appeal.

    Don’t forget about…

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • Notices for Sunday 30 October

    Dear friends,

    There’s a good old fashioned notice sheet to pick from church this Sunday, or to download here. It covers services and events for November, and just a few of the items covered in the notices below.

    For the lucky ones it affects, half-term is coming to an end, but the good news is that children’s groups are back this Sunday at 9.30am, 4.15pm and 7.30pm! There’s a new sermon series starting this Sunday too: LIVING WITH UNCERTAINTY – NOVEMBER SERMON SERIES ON CONTEMPORARY ISSUES. This four week sermon series will explore ‘Words of Wisdom from the Sermon on the Mount’. 

    The other thing to note is the first Contemporary Service at St Peter and St Paul’s, 9.30am on Sunday 6th November – all welcome and encouraged to attend and help the test run go with a “Hallelujah”.

    Read on for more of what you need to know…


    Sunday 30 October

    You are the Salt of the Earth. You are the Light of the World.

    READING: MATTHEW 5:13-16

    9.30AM Busbridge Contemporary Service
    Led by: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Peter Shaw
    Busbridge Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service
    Led by: Hilary Pettman | Speaker: Peter Shaw
    Busbridge Church

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: David Jenkins | Speaker: Simon Willetts
    Hambledon Church

    Sunday 6 Nov

    9.30AM Contemporary Service at St Peter and St Paul’s
    Led by: Patrick Samuels and John Harkin | Speaker: Simon Taylor
    St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Godalming
    Ark and Explorer’s leaders will lead Children’s groups in the Octagon. – Don’t miss it!

    10AM Hambledon Morning Worship
    Led by: Margot Spencer | Speaker: Dudley Hilton
    Hambledon Church

    11.15AM Busbridge Classic Service
    Led by: Andy Spencer | Speaker: Philippa Baker
    Busbridge Church


    Notices

    Warm welcome / Warm Hubs at Busbridge Church and St Mark’s
    This winter, Busbridge Church has been registered with the Warm Welcome initiative (see: www.warmwelcome.co.uk ) and will provide a warm hub, open to all, with free refreshments for specific times and events.  For example, World Cup England matches will be shown on the big screen, starting 21 November.  Several Prime Time events for older people, and the Hambledon Coffee mornings also meet the criteria and we are looking forward to welcoming those who would benefit this winter.

    St Mark’s will be a warm hub on Tuesdays 1-4pm, offering a soup and roll lunch on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, and afternoon tea on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.

    To help with any of these initiatives, please contact Patrick Samuels re. football, Penny re older people’s events and Sheila Samuels re. St Mark’s: curate.godalming@gmail.com.

    Ukraine Youth Talk—6PM Sunday 20 Nov
    The BHC4Ukraine group is proud to host, for a second time, a talk by a group of locally hosted teenagers from Ukraine, about their home and the war from their perspective.  The presentation was first shared at the lunch for hosts and their guests in September, and those present found it so poignant that the group have been invited to share it again with a wider audience.  This time we are encouraging young people to attend too and there will be Ukrainian refreshments for everyone on arrival.  Please support.  

    NEXUS events in November and December
    On Thursday 3rd November, our craft expert, Helen Sturney, will demonstrate how to create Festive Papercraft Wreaths.  And then she’ll help us to make one too!  Do come along to the Yew Tree Café at 8pm and have a go – it’ll be fun, and we can make an early start on our Christmas preparations!

    Good news: Happily, this December we’ll be holding a ‘live’ Charity Quiz, after two years on Zoom!!  We’re delighted that our regular Quizmaster team of Alan Betts and Dudley Hilton have agreed to do their popular and entertaining double-act again.  The Quiz will be held in Busbridge Church on Saturday 3rd December starting at 7.30pm.  Please put this date in your diary.  More details shortly!

    Choirs for Christmas—Calling all singers!

    This year’s carol services are at 7pm on 18th December (at the later time to allow for extra time and penalties in the world cup final!) 

    Rehearsals for the Busbridge carol service are on:  3rd and 10th December at 4-5.30pm in the Old Rectory, and 7.30-9pm on 16th December. Then 18th December at 5pm before the service.

    Attendance for at least 2 of the main rehearsals needed please, to include 16th December as that’s the only time we have the organ.

    All music will be provided, please let Karen Hart know via the church office if you’re interested, all welcome!  To find out about the Hambledon choir contact Alan Harvey.

    Yew Tree Café – your café needs you!
    The Yew tree is going really well, we have a great bunch of volunteers but there are still some opportunities and needs.

    We’re looking for 3 sorts of volunteers:

    1. to work in the café, serving coffee and food with a smile and a pastoral heart, ideally a regular half day weekly, but once a fortnight is also very much appreciated!

    2. Bakers to come and bake our cakes, in the Old Rectory kitchen. All ingredients, clear instructions and equipment provided. A regular weekly or bi weekly few hours would be amazing

    3. Food preparation early on a Monday, Wednesday or Thursday morning, just a couple of hours to prepare our salads and soups. Recipes and ingredients all provided.

    All volunteers are given a barista drink and cake as a  thank you. You would  be joining a great team of people and further enabling our endeavours to reach out to the community with God’s love.

    If you are interested please pop into the café and talk to one of the managers, or email yewtreecafe@bhcgodalming.org. 

     A new group is starting after half term! Come along to play together, sing together and pray together. Contact Suzie Lambert via the church office for more details.
    A new group is starting after half term! Come along to play together, sing together and pray together. Contact Suzie Lambert via the church office for more details.

    Read Patrick’s call to Church, Mission and Football!:
    https://www.bhcgodalming.org/a-word-from/2022/10/20/church-mission-and-football

    JAM Together – Sat 5th Nov, 2.30pm in Busbridge Church
    Jam Together is back in November, and open to 13-18 year olds who sing or play an instrument. The band will be led by experienced musicians who will encourage all abilities to get involved. Please sign up as numbers are limited. e: jamtogetheruk@gmail.com.

    Church Family News

    We send our love and congratulations to Amy and Andrew, as they celebrate the safe arrival of Freya Joan, on Wednesday 19 October.  All doing well!

    Vacancies

    Coming Up:

    See the events coming up next below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).


    DATES FOR THE DIARY

     13th Nov - Combined services for Remembrance. 10.30am Hambledon, 10.45am Busbridge
    13th Nov – Combined services for Remembrance. 10.30am Hambledon, 10.45am Busbridge
     An event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church - all welcome.  (replaces Unplugged, but youth encouraged as there will be young people giving a presentation).
    An event for Ukraine in Busbridge Church – all welcome. (replaces Unplugged, but youth encouraged as there will be young people giving a presentation).

    Regular Events

    Busbridge Morning Prayer Weds at 9am online.

    Hambledon Morning Prayer takes place on Wednesdays at 9am. All welcome.

    Prayer gatherings for Ukraine are now at Hambledon Church at 7.30pm on 1st Tuesdays of the month.

    Next Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic is Weds 16th November. All welcome.


    ELSEWHERE

    News from one of the BHC Mission Partners: Please read the latest version of the Trinity Trust Team newsletter.

    Read the latest issue (OCTOBER) of Churches Together in Godalming and District Link Up.

    Godalming Baptist Church Life Sessions. Please see the full brochure here.

     90 Minutes in Heaven Film night at Godalming Baptist Church: Friday 4th Nov, 7pm.  Free entry, donations for the Food Bank and Ukraine Appeal.
    90 Minutes in Heaven Film night at Godalming Baptist Church: Friday 4th Nov, 7pm. Free entry, donations for the Food Bank and Ukraine Appeal.
     Life Sessions: Bereavement.  Day course on Sat 29th Oct 9.30am-4pm at Godalming Baptist Church.  Contact  Sally Pollard-email:   pollard3@hotmail.co.uk   , tel 01483-428646 by  Friday 21st October   for details and to reserve a place.
    Life Sessions: Bereavement. Day course on Sat 29th Oct 9.30am-4pm at Godalming Baptist Church. Contact Sally Pollard-email: pollard3@hotmail.co.uk , tel 01483-428646 by Friday 21st October for details and to reserve a place.

    Don’t forget about…

    Things in the following areas may not make the notices, but the latest info can be found on the web pages:

    Yew Tree Café Opening Hours 8.30am-4pm
    10am-2pm Saturday. The café will be open weekdays at 8.30am from 31 October.


    Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.

    PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

    If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the church office, or e: pastoral@bhcgodalming.org.

    To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call 01483 421267.

  • Changing seasons

    Changing seasons

    Reflection for the Bridge magazine

    We’re entering the season when the song of the birds will largely fall silent. It isn’t the songs which have changed but our ability to hear them. We will not be hearing the sounds as we walk in the woods or drop children at school because the birds are singing their songs far away. The Manx Shearwater will be singing in Argentina, the Arctic tern makes it sounds in Antarctica and the Willow Warbler now warbles its voice 5,000 miles away in the African Spring.

    Some birds remain in the UK and because they stay, if we listen, we can become attuned to the beauty of their voices. Our noises often drown this quieter sound from our ears.

    Humanly, we each enter different seasons when there seems to be a silence of the soul. The noise of change, uncertainty or fear means that we no longer hear the beauty that we thought we knew so well. We are left with a season that seems to be silent and maybe even a place of desolation or emptiness.

    The cause of the change of season is likely to be far beyond our control and there is a lesson from the birds in this as they adapt and migrate. We cannot keep living as if we only have one season of life, employment, God’s creation or in any number of situation that you may be thinking of as you read this.

    Things are constantly changing around us, but we can be so used to drowning the changes out that we keep living as if this season will last for ever and that we are in control of this. Accepting that seasons change means accepting loss, and loss is painful, but there is often a new light or we hear the sounds of life differently as we emerge into a new season.

    Personally, I have entered a new season with some of my family growing up and growing away. As a local community, we are in a very different season to where we were two or three years ago. As a church in Godalming and locally, we are entering a new season as Busbridge and Hambledon Church becomes an important part of a new venture we are calling Godalming Minster.

    In these season changes, the song does not fall silent. The song continues and it may be healing and helpful to consider it as simply being in a different tone, a different place or a different volume. The song doesn’t change because, the Christian faith knows that the deepest song of the soul can be secure. The song of the soul is to seek the Lord and be renewed every morning as we head into this time of autumn and winter. The Psalms put it like this:

    “Arise, my soul, and sing his praises! I will awaken the dawn with my worship, greeting the daybreak with my songs of light.”

    Why not spend a moment reading those beautiful words by taking them into your own soul for comfort and then listen careful the next time you hear a quiet song of the birds.

  • Church, Mission and Football!

    Church, Mission & Football

    How often would you use Church, Mission and Football in the same sentence? KARL BARTH once advised preachers to read the Bible and the news together. His point was a principle of interpretation: God’s story should always be related to the world’s stories. This is the way in which the gospel remains relevant but also “definitive”, as all the stories of the world are found to be encompassed by God’s redeeming narrative.

    Footballing events such as the World Cup create a great ‘hook’ bring the community together and Football World cup 2022 has presented us with this amazing opportunity to keep the Gospel relevant by opening the doors of the church to the community who otherwise might never see the church relevant to them.

    After all our mission statement, focuses on loving God, making disciples and transforming communities’. You don’t have to love football to recognise what it does well, in bringing people together, allowing them to participate, offering them shared purpose and even a kind of spirituality. Therefore, as a church, we need to grab this opportunity to keep the Gospel relevant and demonstrate that the church is not a power structure with no entry point for the outsider! 

    A striking feature of the England games in the run up to this world cup in 2018 as well as 2022 has been how many people want to watch them in community — in fan-zones, in pubs, and on packed sofas. Lives more commonly lived on individual devices have re-encountered the collective experience of joy, sorrow, and a greater whole. There are few better words for this than “religion”: what brings people together. But, of course, this national religion cannot save – it can only inspire. The Church has an alternative saving story that offers much the same experience, and more. We would love you to be part of that story here in Busbridge.

    World Cup 2022 is a missional opportunity and as a church we have decided to do exactly that as well as offer people a warm space and that is why we have signed up to the warm space initiative with the Waverley council. Therefore, during the England games not only can members of the community watch, enjoy & support the national football team, we will also offer free warm drinks and snacks in a warm family friendly atmosphere, bringing the community together!

    However, yes – you guessed it, to offer all of that we need your support because this isn’t a job just for one or two individuals. If we are to show the church as welcoming place, then we need a few teams.

    Set up Team – To ensure that the church is suitably set to accommodate both the young and old to enjoy the atmosphere and the community. This will involve arranging and rearranged the chairs before and after the games.

    Hospitality – Part of the Warm space initiative, we have to offer free warm drinks, so we need a team to offer hot drinks for the adults and some cold drinks for the children.

    Welcomers & Prayer Ministry – as part of our outreach we need to have a couple of people at every game to offer a warm, welcome & may be possibly prayer ministry to anyone who might come to watch the game.

    Friends, we are proposing to stream the Group ‘B’ games, the semi-finals and the final and if England progresses as we hope they will, then there might be additional games, but we will cross that bridge when we get to it.  However, to make this missional opportunity come to fruition, I’m reaching out to every member of the church, with this plea, would you please help with any one of the above (we only need a minimum of 2 or 3 people per team for the duration of each game)

    If you would like to be part of this amazing opportunity, please drop me a line on patrick.samuels@bhcgodalming.org and which team you would like to serve with.

    Look forward to hearing from you soon

    Kind regards and Blessings

    Patrick