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  • The Plan for Older People’s Ministry – Autumn 2020

    Older People’s Ministry is continuing – but out of necessity it is taking a very different form as the majority of older adults known to us are preferring to limit their social contact in order to reduce the risk of exposing themselves to the virus.  Large group gatherings such as the regular Prime Time events are therefore unlikely to happen for the next six months at least; especially as unlike acts of worship in church premises, social activities such as Prime Time are governed by the ‘Rule of Six’.  The plan for this area of ministry is to continue offering opportunities to engage through the use of varied means; online through Zoom and YouTube,  telephone contact and post.  We are currently exploring the possibility of face-to-face meetings in very small groups if there is a demand and if it is within current guidance.  It is also the hope that we will be able to utilise the newly installed technology in Busbridge Church to offer a live streamed service at key times in the church calendar. Our established befriending scheme is to be given greater promotion and the model of telephone befriending is being added into the existing operation.  All Community Hearing Aid Clinics across the Diocese remain suspended pending further guidance from the Diocese and hospital Audiology departments.  Penny Naylor will continue to respond to all hearing aid related enquiries and offer advice and signposting to anyone who requires it.  Penny can be contacted via the Church Office or by email: penny.naylor@bhcgodalming.org

  • News from the Prime Time team as they return to the office

    Dear Prime Time member,

    Did you miss us?  I’m so sorry that there was no Prime Time email last week.  The gremlins had well and truly been at work with the Prime Time email account; so much so that we had to call in the experts and by the time the system was back up and running, it was far too late to begin emailing you.  Many apologies if you spent time hunting through your inbox and SPAM folders looking for the weekly Prime Time missive – hopefully today’s offering will help to fill the void.

    The big news this week is that the Church Office at the Old Rectory is now re-open!  (Well – partially…)  Due to social distancing requirements, the whole team cannot be in the office at the same time so we have been split into 2 ‘Bubbles’, with the result that each of us will spend part of the week working from home and part of the week working in the office.  To make life easier for my colleague who was trying to sort out this rota, my day off has been moved from Wednesday and going forwards, it will now be on a Monday.  You will currently find me working from home on a Tuesday and in the Church Office on a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

    I spent a very pleasurable morning yesterday catching up with our Prime Time Admin Assistant Karen Franks.  Karen has been busy supporting her family throughout lockdown and so, apart from the occasional Zoom call and text message, we haven’t had much contact with her – so it was great to be able to catch up yesterday.  Karen will be returning to work on Wednesday 7th October; initially at least, she will be working just one morning a week instead of the 2 she was doing prior to lock down and Wednesday will be her usual day to be in the office.

    Karen is very busy at the moment, helping her eldest son Jack prepare to go off to university for the first time at the end of this month.  I’m sure many Prime Time members reading this will recollect going through this rite of passage with their own children and will understand just what is involved in sending a young person off to university; both in terms of gathering all the required kit and also the requirement for emotional support as the day of departure grows ever nearer. When I left home for university, I remember that I had been told it was a good plan to have your own fridge, so my parents car was laden down with a  small fridge in addition to all my clothes, books and household essentials!  Karen hasn’t mentioned that they’ll be taking a fridge up to Warwick with Jack, but maybe we should ask when we next see her what was the most unusual item Jack felt he needed to take to university!

    You’ll no doubt be thrilled to learn that Karen’s son Jack did really well in his A -Levels and was awarded an A* in History and an A in the other 2 subjects he took as well.  Poor Karen and her husband Dave had a bit of a double whammy this summer as their youngest son Alex also took his GCSEs.  Like his brother, Alex was similarly rewarded with some really good grades for all his hard work and Dave and Karen are quite rightly, extremely proud of both boys.   Talking of proud parents, Andy and I couldn’t be more delighted for our own son Harry, as he too saw his efforts rewarded at GCSE level with the good grades he deserved.  Many of you will have had grandchildren also receiving results over the summer and I hope that any young person known to you was not disadvantaged by the necessary changes in this year’s exam system.  I have been astonished by the resilience of this group of young people and their willingness to accept and understand why the changes were necessary and then just when things seemed to be settled, to have to cope with seemingly ever-changing goal posts as exam results day drew near.  For students who were facing exams this summer, their year has panned out nothing like how they would have imagined back in January; and without their usual network of friends and peers to support them, in the solitude of their homes, they have been expected to cope with some pretty seismic shifts in their expectations.

    Transitioning from childhood towards independence and adulthood is always challenging, but possibly never more so than this year.  Please do continue to uphold in prayer our young people who have resumed their studies this autumn term and particularly for those who are about to commence their university education and for whom the expectation of university life may nowhere near match the reality of a university education in a world battling Covid-19.  Many university student-life rites of passage that we enjoyed (possibly endured!) are currently not open to them and once again this cohort’s resilience and ability to adapt will surely be tested.

    Although none of us can say that we have lived through times like these before, I know that every Prime Time member has faced trials and challenging times during their lifetime – it’s just life; sometimes it doesn’t go according to our plan and this has required resilience and the ability to adapt; just as today’s 18 year olds are finding themselves having to do now.  Sharing stories and suggesting advice on what strategies previous generations have employed in order to get through difficult times is a real gift that advancing age does not preclude you from being able to give.  In fact, advancing age brings more life experience and therefore more wisdom as to how obstacles can be perceived and overcome (or at least navigated!)

    “Is not wisdom found among the aged? Does not long life bring understanding?”

    If you would like to send a message of support to a local young person who is preparing to leave for university for the first time, then you are welcome to send a note, care of myself at the Old Rectory and through my colleague Anto our Youth Worker here at the church; I will ensure that it finds its way to a young person embarking on a new phase in their life and who may be feeling overwhelmed at times by the challenges that lie ahead.  I can assure you that any message will be very much valued by its recipient.

    Now that I am back at my desk, I am more able to turn my attention to the months ahead and together with the Prime Time Team, begin planning the most effective ways that Prime Time is able to support its members and enable you all to stay connected, both with us as a church but also with each other.  With further limits on our ability to socialise a distinct possibility on the horizon, it is making it difficult to see how we will be able to meet together as a group, certainly in the near future – but we have a few ideas regarding ways to stay in touch and hopefully we can begin making these a reality in the not too distant future.  If you have any suggestions of your own regarding activities that we can enjoy together in a socially-distanced way, we would love to hear your ideas; so please don’t keep them to yourself – do get in touch with us and share them.   We love to hear from you!

    Although the Corona Virus crisis rumbles on and it feels a bit like ‘same old, same old’; for those of us with school age children and who therefore work along the timeframe of a school year – September marks the start of a new year;  an opportunity for a fresh start when people return,  feeling refreshed and full of energy and ready to tackle the challenges that lie ahead.  I’m sensing that as an organisation, this church is taking a fresh approach to doing things – both out of necessity and opportunity that the pandemic has brought us and our Older People’s Ministry is being seen as an integral part of this new approach.  I have been very encouraged in recent weeks by the commitment being pledged to our work and this has renewed my energy too.  So hang on to your hats, I’ve been having a few ideas … !

    It’s great to be back and we look forward to catching up with you by email, phone or Zoom – maybe a combination of all 3, over the coming weeks.

    With every good wish,

    From Penny – on behalf of the Prime Time Team

    Job to send a message of support to a local young person who is preparing to leave for university for the first time, then you are welcome to send a note, care of myself at the Old Rectory and through my colleague Anto our Youth Worker here at the church; I will ensure that it finds its way to a young person embarking on a new phase in their life and who may be feeling overwhelmed at times by the challenges that lie ahead.  I can assure you that any message will be very much valued by its recipient.

     

    Now that I am back at my desk, I am more able to turn my attention to the months ahead and together with the Prime Time Team, begin planning the most effective ways that Prime Time is able to support its members and enable you all to stay connected, both with us as a church but also with each other.  With further limits on our ability to socialise a distinct possibility on the horizon, it is making it difficult to see how we will be able to meet together as a group, certainly in the near future – but we have a few ideas regarding ways to stay in touch and hopefully we can begin making these a reality in the not too distant future.  If you have any suggestions of your own regarding activities that we can enjoy together in a socially-distanced way, we would love to hear your ideas; so please don’t keep them to yourself – do get in touch with us and share them.   We love to hear from you!

     

    Although the Corona Virus crisis rumbles on and it feels a bit like ‘same old, same old’; for those of us with school age children and who therefore work along the timeframe of a school year – September marks the start of a new year;  an opportunity for a fresh start when people return,  feeling refreshed and full of energy and ready to tackle the challenges that lie ahead.  I’m sensing that as an organisation, this church is taking a fresh approach to doing things – both out of necessity and opportunity that the pandemic has brought us and our Older People’s Ministry is being seen as an integral part of this new approach.  I have been very encouraged in recent weeks by the commitment being pledged to our work and this has renewed my energy too.  So hang on to your hats, I’ve been having a few ideas … !

     

    It’s great to be back and we look forward to catching up with you by email, phone or Zoom – maybe a combination of all 3, over the coming weeks.

     

    With every good wish,

     

    From Penny – on behalf of the Prime Time Team

    Penny Naylor
    Primetime Befriending Co-ordinator

     

  • Sunday 20 September

     The socially distanced Ichthus bonfire night last Sunday. Here’s some encouraging feedback from one parent:  “Just to encourage you, X really enjoyed this evening. It was the highlight of his weekend. And that is so important when others things compete for their time. Until this evening he has been low, lethargic and not bothered. This evening he came back engaged, chatty and so happy. Thank you. When like so many parents we are concerned about the mental wellbeing of our kids, it was such a positive time. Thanks so much to you and all the team – please do share!”
    The socially distanced Ichthus bonfire night last Sunday. Here’s some encouraging feedback from one parent: “Just to encourage you, X really enjoyed this evening. It was the highlight of his weekend. And that is so important when others things compete for their time. Until this evening he has been low, lethargic and not bothered. This evening he came back engaged, chatty and so happy. Thank you. When like so many parents we are concerned about the mental wellbeing of our kids, it was such a positive time. Thanks so much to you and all the team – please do share!”

    This Sunday

    He has been good to me. Turn. Bring. Ask. Trust
    Readings: Psalm 13  

    
    AT CHURCH

    9AM BCP Said Service at Hambledon Church
    Leader & Speaker: Simon Willetts
    SIGN UP

    10AM Morning Worship at Busbridge Church – Common Worship & Hymns
    Leader: Peter Shaw | Speaker: Simon Taylor | Music: Alan Harvey

    10AM SIGN UP WATCH LIVE ON YOUTUBE

    4PM Outdoor Family service in the Old Rectory Garden
    Leader: Mark Williams | Speaker: Dave Preece | Music: David Marson.

    4PM SIGN UP WATCH LIVE ON YOUTUBE

    More details for each service can be found when you click the button to sign up, but in short we are continuing to follow the latest government mantra: Hands. Face. Space. Hand sanitiser will be available on entry to the services, face coverings must be worn and social distancing of 2m will be observed.

    Please also help Busbridge&Hambledon Church to comply with NHS Test and Trace, and save a little time when everyone arrives, by signing up to the services in advance.

    ONLINE

    9AM HERITAGE ONLINE Service on YouTube (Speaker: Simon Taylor)

    10AM Live Stream of Busbridge Morning Worship

    4PM Live stream of the Outdoor Family Service

    Find all our online services on the

    THE NOTICES

    9AM at Hambledon
    Last Sunday’s service at Hambledon went very well and people were glad to be back.  Space is at a premium in Hambledon Church with social distancing measures in place.  Please do sign up for services in advance so that we can contact people to warn them if it looks like there will be a space issue.  (Some people may be asked to stay in the vestry or church room.)  We appreciate your grace and patience at this time and look forward to seeing you.  Getting internet installed has proved slow, but we aim to have the technology in place to start live streaming services from Hambledon in the coming weeks.  In the meantime, the Heritage Online service will be available on YouTube from 9AM too.

    10AM at Busbridge
    If space runs out in church, the service can be listened to in the churchyard where there are outside speakers.  (Bring a chair for the Glyndebourne experience!) It is still really helpful to sign up beforehand to help the Welcomers when everyone arrives.

    Sunday’s 4pm Service
    It was great to worship together with so many people on Sunday afternoon in the Old Rectory garden and through the live stream. We know that we had lessons to learn following Sunday afternoon and so this week things will be a little different. There will be more engaging things for children and the garden will look different…

    Please bring a pen!

    We look forward to worshipping with you again in person or online at 4pm.

    Alpha
    Last Wednesday (16th September) saw the final session of our Alpha Online course. We have had a fantastic journey together over the last 3 months exploring our faith. A huge thank you to those who came along, to Keith and Hilary for helping facilitate the course, and to all those praying for us too. We will miss our weekly Zoom discussions aided by the Alpha videos!

    Harvest Festival—4 October
    We will be celebrating Harvest on Sunday 4 October and our Outward Giving partner will be Tearfund.  Please bring non-perishable gifts on to the services that day, which will be passed onto the Food Bank and Community Store.

    All Souls and Remembrance
    It seems unlikely that we shall be able to hold our annual Memorial Service this autumn, and certainly not in its usual format, nor with the usual numbers who attend.  However, given that many people have been bereaved during the year, by Covid 19 or through other causes, it seems important to hold some sort of service which acknowledges that and helps people to mourn their losses.  The C of E has suggested that churches might use the occasion of All Souls, on Sunday 1st November, to remember those we have loved and lost.  There will be a 10AM benefice service at Busbridge centred around that theme. 

    Likewise, Remembrance will necessarily take a slightly different form this year.  It will still be on the second Sunday in November (8th), and we await more guidance on how it will be marked nationally. More details about both services will follow, nearer the time. 

    THE BIGGER PICTURE TO FOLLOW SOON

    In the next few weeks, the church leadership team will be sharing a vision and plan for integrating services, worship and life in a way that is simple and robust and will see the church family and wider community through the coming months. Here are just some hints of what’s to come from October:

    • We are phasing in the services we offer to give space for new things, and to allow people to assess how and where they can serve, as it seems less people are available to support the range of services and activities held in the past.

    • Home or ‘Small’ Groups are going to be even more important – join one!

    • CYF and older ministry are planning activities online, and physical where possible.

    • We are praying and planning for Contemporary services to start again in BJS at 10am

    • We have people who have to remain at home at the centre of what we want to do – online is here to stay and we’re going to offer more of it, not less.

    OTHER NOTICES

    The Church Office in the Old Rectory is now open Monday to Friday, though staff will be in on a rota basis in ‘bubbles’. Visitors are welcome, but we do ask that they read the instructions on the front door and observe Hands (wash hands on entry using the first bathroom on the left). Face (please wear a face mask inside the building). Space (Stay 2m apart from others). Please conduct conversations with staff and others outside where possible.

    Film Night Discussion: LadyBird – All invited to a zoom chat on Monday 28 September at 7.30pm to discuss this 2017 coming of age film. The film is available in iPlayer at the moment, or to rent on Amazon. Email ladies@bhcgodalming.org for the Zoom details.

    Please pray for Please pray for these roads and their residents, and perhaps include them on a prayer walk this week:

    • Park Chase and road steward Linda Alcock

    • Salt Lane.

      PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

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

  • Sunday 13 September

    Above: Photos (including some spectacular drone shots) from the BIG DRIVE IN service last Sunday with Godalming Baptist Church. It was wonderful for so many to be able to come together to worship. It’s not about the numbers, but many drove in, and many more watched the service live on YouTube – the unedited version is still available on the BHC Godalming YouTube channel. Once again, our huge thanks to the Harvies for hosting the service at Heath Farm, and to Rupert for operating the JCB. We certainly found out which of our clergy has a head for heights, and who doesn’t! Thanks for all the encouraging feedback, … and points to consider if we do it again.

    This Sunday

    Topic: How lovely is your dwelling place Dwell. Blessing. Protection
    Readings: Psalm 84

    ONLINE

    9AM HERITAGE ONLINE Service on YouTube
    Speaker: Frances Shaw

    
    AT CHURCH

    9AM BCP Said Service at Hambledon Church
    Leader & Speaker: Simon Willetts

    10AM Morning Worship at Busbridge Church – Common Worship & Hymns
    Leader: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Frances Shaw | Music: Lisa Olsworth-Peter

    4PM Outdoor Family service in the Old Rectory Garden
    Leader: Simon Willetts | Speaker: Dave Preece |
    Music: Lisa Olsworth-Peter.

    More details for each service can be found when you click the button to sign up, but in short we are continuing to follow the latest government mantra: Hands. Face. Space. Hand sanitiser will be available on entry to the services, face coverings must be worn and social distancing of 2m will be observed.

    Please also help Busbridge&Hambledon Church to comply with NHS Test and Trace, and save a little time when everyone arrives, by signing up to the services in advance.

    THE NOTICES

    What do you know about Busbridge Church? This weekend is usually English Heritage weekend, and visitors are welcome to visit Hambledon Church over the weekend, and Busbridge Church (Sunday only due to a wedding on Saturday). To mark the occasion Lesley Reeves and Michael Stubbs have prepared a little quiz about Busbridge Church to test you, and those coming to the service or for private prayer to look for something new in and around the church building. Click the link for the Busbridge Church Heritage Weekend Quiz. Answers to follow next week!

    THE PLAN FOR SEPTEMBER & BEYOND

    Services for the rest of September:

    9AM BCP Said Service at Hambledon Church

    9AM Heritage Online Service on YouTube (continues until October when the service at Hambledon Church can be live streamed).

    10AM at Busbridge – live streamed on YouTube. The live stream is being trialled from 13 September with temporary equipment.

    4PM Outdoor Family service in the Old Rectory Garden
    during September. A more weather proof venue is being sought for when the weather turns more Autumnal!

    Work is underway at both Busbridge and Hambledon Churches to enable live streaming of services so that those who continue to shield, or have benefited from anytime, anywhere online worship, can still participate.

    The Children’s Youth and Families team will be in contact with the different age groups to share details of activities and online meetings in September, but all children are invited to the 4PM Outdoor services on Sundays in September.

    The Bigger Picture to follow soon

    In the next few weeks, the church leadership team will be sharing a vision and plan for integrating services, worship and life in a way that is simple and robust and will see the church family and wider community through the coming months. Here are just some hints of what’s to come from October:

    • We are phasing in the services we offer to give space for new things, and to allow people to assess how and where they can serve, as it seems less people are available to support the range of services and activities held in the past.

    • Home or ‘Small’ Groups are going to be even more important – join one!

    • CYF and older ministry are planning activities online, and physical where possible.

    • We are praying and planning for Contemporary services to start again in BJS at 10am

    • We have people who have to remain at home at the centre of what we want to do – online is here to stay and we’re going to offer more of it, not less.

    Other NOTICES

    The Church Office in the Old Rectory is now open Monday to Friday, though staff will be in on a rota basis in ‘bubbles’. Visitors are welcome, but we do ask that they read the instructions on the front door and observe Hands (wash hands on entry using the first bathroom on the left). Face (please wear a face mask inside the building). Space (Stay 2m apart from others). Please conduct conversations with staff and others outside where possible.

    Helpers are needed to clear School House Garden (Brighton Road) as soon as possible. Please contact keith.harper@bhcgodalming.org.

    Busbridge Prayer Group is meeting tomorrow, 12 September from 8-9AM on Zoom. Please contact Michael Stubbs (michael.eashing@aol.com) if you would like to add a prayer request, or join the session.

    Film Night Discussion: LadyBird – All invited to a zoom chat on Monday 28 September at 7.30pm to discuss this 2017 coming of age film. The film is available in iPlayer at the moment, or to rent on Amazon. Email ladies@bhcgodalming.org for the Zoom details.

    Please pray for Please pray for these roads and their residents, and perhaps include them on a prayer walk this week:
    · Old Rectory Gardens and road steward Simon Taylor
    · Roundals Lane.

    THIS WEEK

    Monday
    8AM Listening Prayer
    9AM Morning Prayer (Zoom)

    Tuesday
    9.45AM Toddler Sing A-long with Ted (Zoom)
    7.30PM Ichthus Small Group (Zoom)

    Thursday
    9AM Morning Prayer (Zoom)

    Saturday
    9.30AM Hambledon Prayer Breakfast (Zoom)

    See What’s On for event details and links to Zoom.

    PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

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

    For more information contact Jeannie Postill t 01428 687968.

  • Sunday 6 September

    THIS SUNDAY

    I want to see!
    Reading: Mark 10: 46-52

    ONLINE

    9AM HERITAGE ONLINE Service on YouTube Click here
    Mark 8.22-38. 

    Topic: Should have gone to Specsavers: when seeing seems impossible.  How Christ gradually develops our faith and understanding along with the very counter-cultural challenges of giving up our own self interests for the sake of others.

    Speaker: David Hodson

    AT A FIELD IN GODALMING AND LIVE ON YOUTUBE

    10AM The BIG DRIVE IN, Heath Farm, Heath Lane, GU7 1UN

    Gates open at 9.25am

    Tune in on the radio to 87.7 MHz (channel only available from Sunday morning)

    Watch the livestream on YouTube – Click HERE. The service will be available to watch anytime afterwards as well.

    It’s our “back to church Sunday” and so that as many can gather together to worship as possible, safely, Busbridge&Hambledon Church and Godalming Baptist Church are holding the Big Drive In service!

    With our grateful thanks to the Harvies for the use of their field, we have enough room for everyone to come in cars and listen in on a special radio channel – on 87.7 MHz. There will be music, family friendly bits, and worship and teaching.

    Gates open at 9.25am so please allow time to drive up the track, park up and tune in before the service starts at 10am.

    Directions to Heath Farm, GU7 1UN: Head for Busbridge Junior School and take the unmade road (Heath Lane) up to Heath Farm on the left – home of the Munstead Horse Trials. 

    As everyone will stay safely in their cars, we don’t need to take names for Test, Track and Trace – however, it would be helpful to know how many to expect on the day, and to manage traffic and parking as necessary. 

    So, if you please, do sign up in advance of this service (just the driver is fine).  But it’s not necessary.  All welcome to turn up on the day from 9.30am.

    DRIVE IN SIGN UP

    If you are watching from home and would like to join in the singing, please download the service song sheet here.

    Next Sunday

    Psalm 84 How lovely is your dwelling place
    Dwell. Blessing. Protection.

    9AM HERITAGE ONLINE Service on YouTube Click here
    Speaker: Frances Shaw

    10AM Morning Worship at Busbridge Church – Common Worship & Hymns
    Leader: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Frances Shaw

    4PM Outdoor Family service in the Old Rectory Garden

    The Notices

     Ben at the end of the 180 mile walk on the Greensands Way to raise funds for the Busbridge Church Centre
    Ben at the end of the 180 mile walk on the Greensands Way to raise funds for the Busbridge Church Centre

    He’s done it! 180 miles walked & £2400 + raised for the redevelopment of Busbridge Church Centre!

    Congratulations to Ben Rogers on completing a huge 180 mile walk Monday to Wednesday this week. The Greensands Way, took him from Haslemere to a place called Ham Street, Kent. Ben says he found it a challenge – both walking and keeping his shoes on, knowing Ben – and is now resting his knee which started to complain a bit!

    You may remember that we have been raising funds to redevelop the Church Centre to make it more community focused. As we look to a future where the structure of worship and mission will be evolving, we believe that a coffee drop in could be even more key, and plans are progressing. It’s not too late to sponsor Ben for this huge achievement, ideally via GoFundMe here

    Thanks to those who have sponsored Ben already, and those that supported him on the walk, in prayer and in company. But the biggest thanks to Ben – we are so grateful.

    THE PLAN FOR SEPTEMBER

    Just to confirm and update what’s been published in earlier notices, the services on 13, 19 and 26 September will be as follows

    9AM Heritage Online Service on YouTube (continues until October when the 9AM Heritage Service will restart at Hambledon Church – livestreamed).

    10AM at Busbridge – livestreamed on YouTube.

    4PM Outdoor Family service in the Old Rectory Garden
    during September. A more weather proof venue is being sought for when the weather turns more Autumnal! Members of the contemporary congregation have received an update email from Dave Preece this week.

    Work is underway at both Busbridge and Hambledon Churches to enable livestreaming of services so that those who continue to shield, or have benefited from anytime, anywhere online worship, can still participate.

    The Church Office in the Old Rectory to be open from 7 September, though staff will be in on a rota basis.

    The Sep-Oct edition of The Bridge magazine is now ready for collection from church by our road stewards, and will be arriving on doorsteps in the next week or so. If you want a preview, the online version is already available online HERE.

    The Bridge team would like to express their grateful thanks for Mary Connolly who’s stepping down as a road steward for Windy Wood. They are very appreciative of all Mary’s help over many years delivering the magazine.

    We send our love to Dave Preece, whose grandmother died, aged 95, at the end of July; her funeral service was held on 18 August.  Please pray for Dave, Hannah, Zoe and Esther, as well as for Dave’s mother and the wider family.

    Helpers needed to clear School House Garden (Brighton Road) as soon as possible. Please contact keith.harper@bhcgodalming.org.

    Film Night Discussion: LadyBird – All invited to a zoom chat on Monday 28 September at 7.30pm to discuss this 2017 coming of age film. The film is available in iPlayer at the moment, or to rent on Amazon. Email ladies@bhcgodalming.org for the zoom details.

    Please pray for Please pray for these roads and their residents, and perhaps include them on a prayer walk this week:
    · Old Barn View and road steward Jane Tomes
    · Rock Hill.

    THIS WEEK

    Monday
    8AM Listening Prayer
    9AM Morning Prayer (zoom)

    Tuesday
    9.45AM Toddler Sing A-long with Ted (zoom)

    Wednesday
    7.30PM Alpha Course

    Thursday
    9AM Morning Prayer (zoom)

    Saturday
    8AM Busbridge Prayer Group (zoom)

    See What’s On for event details and links to zoom.

    ELSEWHERE

    Please see info about the Surrey Churches Ride & Stride with a Difference on 12 September. (Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are on the route.)

    Ladywell Convent is recruiting for a Companion – see Job Ad here

    PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

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

    For more information contact Jeannie Postill t 01428 687968.

  • Sunday 23 August

    Save the Date! It’s “back to church Sunday” and so that as many can gather together to worship as possible, safely, we are holding the first every Busbridge&Hambledon Drive In service!

    With our grateful thanks to The Harvies for the use of their field, we have enough room for everyone to come in cars and listen in on a special radio channel. There will be music, family friendly bits, and worship and teaching lead by Simon Taylor and Simon Willetts.

    Gates open at 9.30am so please allow time to drive up the track, park up and tune in before the service starts at 10am.

    Directions: Head for Busbridge Junior School and take the unmade road (Heath Lane) up to Heath Farm on the left – home of the Munstead Horse Trials. 

    As everyone will stay safely in their cars, we don’t need to take names for Test, Track and Trace – however, it would be helpful to know how many to expect on the day, and to manage traffic and parking as necessary. 

    So, if you please, do sign up in advance of this service (just the driver is fine).  But it’s not necessary.  All welcome to turn up on the day from 9.30am.

    THIS SUNDAY

    Theme: Two Lives Restored | Reading: Mark 5: 21-42

    ONLINE

    9AM HERITAGE ONLINE Service on YouTube Click here
    Topic: Holding onto belief in tough times
    Leader: Simon Taylor
    Speaker: David Hodson

    AT CHURCH

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    Church & Prayer not as you know it!

    PRAYER BREAKS OUT EVENT
    9AM & 10AM

    All are welcome to our ‘Prayer Breaks Out’ event.

    With an introductory explanation and reflection at 9.00 repeated at 10.00, there is the opportunity to follow a prayer route through the church, church yard and Old Rectory Garden. Along the way there will be places to stop and indulge in different activities for all ages, as well as an opportunity to receive prayer ministry.

    See you at either 9.00 or 10.00 on Sunday (23rd August) at Busbridge Church.

    We hope many of you from both Busbridge & Hambledon will come over the course of the 2 sessions. Numbers in church will be restricted, so it would be helpful to know if you are coming and which service in church you intend to attend, and we ask for names for Test, Track and Trace.  Please sign up for either time.

    9AM start

    10AM start

    Face coverings are now compulsory in church. The speakers are now working outside the church so that people can sit in the churchyard and listen to the service too. Bring a chair if you’d like to sit inside/just in case church is full.

    The Notices

    THE PLAN FOR SEPTEMBER

    The weeks in August feel quieter, but Busbridge&Hambledon Church is busy planning for when everyone is back holidays, back to school and back to church! Circumstances permitting, the plan for Sunday Services from 13 September (after the Drive In on 6 Sep) is:

    9AM at Hambledon

    10AM at Busbridge

    4PM Outdoor Family service in the Old Rectory Garden
    during September. A more weather proof venue is being sought for when the weather turns more Autumnal! Members of the contemporary congregation have received an update email from Dave Preece this week.

    Work is underway at both Busbridge and Hambledon Churches to enable livestreaming of these services so that those who continue to shield, or have benefited from anytime, anywhere online worship, can still participate.

    We are planning for the Church Office in the Old Rectory to be open from 7 September, though staff will be in on a rota basis.

    Ben’s Bank Holiday walk (108 miles!)
    Many of you may remember that we have been, though it seems like a very long time ago, raising funds to redevelop the Church Centre to make it more community focused. As we look to a future where the structure of worship and mission will be evolving, we believe that a coffee drop in could be even more key, and plans are progressing. To ‘do his bit’ and Ben Rogers is undertaking the challenge of doing a sponsored walk to raise funds for the Church Centre redevelopment. The route he’s chosen is the Greensands Way, taking him from Haslemere to a place called Hamstreet, Kent. It is a 108 mile route which he plans to complete 31st August – 2nd September.

    Ben is asking for sponsorship for this huge commitment, ideally via GoFundMe here

    Any prayers you have to offer would also be a powerful encouragement. If God does speak to in way (word, picture, song) please do forward them to myself at benspets87@outlook.com.’

    But an expedition such as this also needs a support crew, refreshment stops, cheering crowds, chalk slogans on the roads, flags waving etc. If you want to be part of this over the bank holiday weekend, please email: church.office@bhcgodalming.org.

    Churches Together Link-Up – August Edition Click here for news from all the churches around Godalming.

    Please pray for Please pray for these roads and their residents, and perhaps include them on a prayer walk this week:
    · Oakdene Road and road steward Catherine Hodden
    · Potters Hill.

    THIS WEEK

    Monday
    8AM Listening Prayer

    Tuesday
    9AM Morning Prayer

    Wednesday
    7.30PM Alpha Course

    Thursday
    9AM Morning Prayer

    Saturday
    (Wedding at Hambledon Church)

    See What’s On for event details and links to zoom.

    NEXT SUNDAY

    Topic: Some Picnic! | Reading: Mark 6: 30-44
    Speaker for the Online and Church services: Philippa Baker, LLM

    9AM Heritage ONLINE on YouTube Click here

    10AM BHC Main ONLINE Service on YouTube Click here

    10AM Morning Worship for the benefice at Busbridge Church

    ELSEWHERE

    Please see info about the Surrey Churches Ride & Stride with a Difference on 12 September. (Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are on the route.)

    Ladywell Convent is recruiting for a Companion – see Job Ad here

    PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

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

    For more information contact Jeannie Postill t 01428 687968.

  • Do you feel Useless? Well you’re not!

    This week’s Prime Time message is from Shelagh Godwin

    Hello, I’m Shelagh, that small woman who is sometimes to be seen seated at the organ at Busbridge or Hambledon Church, but currently restricted to practising on a Wednesday afternoon!

    I don’t know about you, but at the beginning of lockdown I felt particularly useless. All the diary engagements I’d been looking forward to were suddenly stripped away in the matter of a week, leaving my calendar empty, except for reminders to take pills and to attend essential if routine medical tests. And then I’d been told that I was ‘one of those people who’. Yes, one of those people who need to take longer cleaning their teeth, attending to their ears, or skin, or keep their tummies in! And all these things take time. And, in these strange times, time is something we all have more of! Many people have spent it doing DIY. I’m not a DIY person. Or gardening: no, I’m not a gardener either. Others have spent it having a clear-out. Or sanitizing their metal door handles EVERY DAY. Boring perhaps! And when it comes to routine, repetitive tasks, I can complain about them. Or I can use them to develop that wonderful spiritual gift of patience, and perhaps pray for people as I do them. That in itself makes it worth while.

    At the beginning of lockdown I was thanked by many people for simply staying at or near home. And, what joy it was in the spring to walk along quiet roads, rejoice with nature as I heard birds (yes, even the cuckoo on several occasions), and find out the difference between a speedwell and a ragged robin. Easy, that one, one is blue, the other pink. Finding out these things made me feel less useless, an antidote to being told that because of my age or my health there were things I wanted to do to help others that I couldn’t do. But what joy I have had in having conversations over the phone! (And – yes, I’ll confess, we both do zoom and What’s App.) Jim has been able to sing with one of his choirs, in small groups, in a garden. 

    Then there’s the joy of creativity. Many poets and composers and artists have come out of the woodwork as a result of having more time to explore their creative muse. In Busbridge, a new hymn of praise, based on two psalms, is in preparation, and will soon be available on the YouTube services.

    But suppose you don’t feel you have anything to offer? Does that make you useless? Most certainly not! I read not long ago, and found much comfort from an article I read about apple trees. Yes, they bear fruit, and often the fruit is eaten and enjoyed. The pips go back into the soil and in time develop into more apple trees, given the right conditions. But what of the fruit that just falls off and lies on the ground? That fruit is also useful, in feeding and fertilizing the soil it falls into. So never despair: you are, in the eyes of God, something of value!

    And if you want to sharpen that grey matter, try this link to the August Prime Time quiz!

    Answers to the questions posed last week by Di:

    • The rowan is also known as the mountain ash.

    • Amazingly enough, Edinburgh is west of Bristol.

    • The Brothers Grimm wrote Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

    As I say when I see people: do take care, and may God bless you.

    Shelagh Godwin

  • Sunday 16 August

    THIS SUNDAY

    Theme: Stilling the storm | Reading: Mark 4:35-41

    online

    9AM HERITAGE ONLINE Service on YouTube Click here
    Leaders: Andy and Margot Spencer
    Speaker: Gertrud Sollars

    Musical zoom (LIVE) for Creche, Tiny Tigers & Ark led by Lisa Olsworth-Peter (contact lisa.olsworth-peter@bhcgodalming.org for details)

    10AM Main ONLINE Service on YouTube Click here
    Welcome: Andy Spencer
    Speaker: Jackie Farrow
    Prayers: Judith Hawkey

    Explorers and Pathfinders Zoom in on Sunday (contact vic.hicks@bhcgodalming.org for details)

    At Church

    10AM MORNING WORSHIP with Communion (in one kind) at Busbridge Church

    Face coverings are now compulsory in church. We are currently working to fix the sound outside the church so that people can sit in the churchyard and listen to the service. If this isn’t possible, numbers are limited by the number of locations for bubbles in church. Please keep an eye on the event via What’s On to check the status.

    Leader: Margot Spencer
    Speaker:  Gertrud Sollars
    Music:   Rob and Abigail Hewlett

    The Notices

    This week

    Monday
    8AM Listening Prayer

    Tuesday
    9AM Morning Prayer

    Wednesday
    7.30PM Alpha Course

    Thursday
    9AM Morning Prayer

    Saturday
    9.30AM Hambledon Prayer Breakfast

    See What’s On for event details and links to zoom.

    NEXT Sunday

    Topic: Two Lives Restored | Reading: Mark 5: 21-42

    9AM Heritage ONLINE

    9AM & 10AM PRAYER BREAKS OUT! event at Busbridge Church

    Come and join in this creative way of praying and worshipping with something for all.

    On the hour at 9am and 10am there will be a brief service in Busbridge Church.

    From this service you are invited to follow the markers (labyrinth-style) to prayer stations around the churchyard, in the Old Rectory garden and inside church. There will be activities for children, an area for prayer ministry and other stations for both reflective and active prayer.  Prayer for healing, the community and the nation.

    We hope many of you from both Busbridge & Hambledon will come over the course of the 2 sessions. Numbers in church will be restricted, so it would be helpful to know if you are coming and which service in church you intend to attend.  Please sign up for either time.

    9AM start

    10AM start

    The Plan for September

    Circumstances permitting, the plan for Sunday Services from mid September is:

    9AM at Hambledon

    10AM at Busbridge

    4PM Outdoor Family service in the Old Rectory Garden
    during September. A more weather proof venue is being sought for when the weather turns more Autumnal!

    Work is underway at both Busbridge and Hambledon Churches to enable livestreaming of these services so that those who continue to shield, or have benefited from anytime, anywhere online worship, can still participate.

    We are planning for the Church Office in the Old Rectory to be open from 7 September, though staff will be in on a rota basis.

    Rae Williams: Longstanding church members will remember, with great affection, Harvey and Rae Williams, who used to live at Merryoak and were part of our church family for many years, before they returned to Rae’s native Australia fifteen years ago.  We have been deeply saddened to learn that Rae died last Friday, shortly after being diagnosed with leukaemia.  Harvey has also been in hospital, but he is recovering well from heart surgery.  Please pray for them all – for Harvey, Cassie, Chris and the wider family – that they may know God’s love, comfort and peace at this very difficult time.

    Ben’s Bank Holiday walk (108 miles!) Many of you may remember that we have been, though it seems like a very long time ago, raising funds to redevelop the Church Centre to make it more community focused. As we look to a future where the structure of worship and mission will be evolving, we believe that a coffee drop in could be even more key, and plans are progressing. To ‘do his bit’ and Ben Rogers is undertaking the challenge of doing a sponsored walk to raise funds for the Church Centre redevelopment. The route he’s chosen is the Greensands Way, taking him from Haslemere to a place called Hamstreet, Kent. It is a 108 mile route which he plans to complete 31st August – 2nd September.

    Ben is asking for sponsorship for this huge commitment, ideally via GoFundMe here

    Any prayers you have to offer would also be a powerful encouragement. If God does speak to in way (word, picture, song) please do forward them to myself at benspets87@outlook.com.’

    But an expedition such as this also needs a support crew, refreshment stops, cheering crowds, chalk slogans on the roads, flags waving etc. If you want to be part of this over the bank holiday weekend, please email: church.office@bhcgodalming.org.

    Churches Together Link-Up – August Edition Click here for news from all the churches around Godalming.

    Please pray for Please pray for these roads and their residents, and perhaps include them on a prayer walk this week:
    · North Munstead Lane and road stewards Mark and Katrina Williams
    · New Road

    Elsewhere

    Please see info about the Surrey Churches Ride & Stride with a Difference on 12 September. (Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are on the route.)

    PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE

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

    For more information contact Jeannie Postill t 01428 687968.

  • Hello from Prime Time!

    Hello from Prime Time!

    Dear Prime Time friends,

    I am Di the third member of the Prime Time Team, usually to be found with a clip board and checking everybody is on my list.

    What a long time it seems now since we all met, the only advantage is I am not being tempted by the lovely cakes. I expect like me you are missing the lively chatter when we all gather.

    Since lockdown, like many people who are lucky enough to have a garden, we have spent most of our time tidying and re-organising ours. I always feel closer to God in the garden and thankful he has given us such wonderful weather. At the moment as I type this letter the heavens have opened and mercifully our gardens will get the watering they have needed.

    We have tried to be sensible as we worked around the garden and stopped for a cup of tea and a chat. We usually sit on the bench outside the summerhouse which has a view over to the Hogs Back & Guildford. At the beginning of lockdown we could enjoy the birds singing as with less traffic and planes it was very peaceful. When planning our garden we were very mindful of plants that attract butterflies and bees, which have entertained us as they fluttered from flower to flower.

    Quite often we are accompanied around by one or all of our cats, Garfield, Smudge & Tootsie.

    They all have their favourite sleeping places under bushes to get the shade on hot days.

    Once again on zoom we had our second quiz, which was bravely attempted by a small group of Prime Timers. Mostly ladies so where were all you men or is it true we have the brains and the beauty!! We have 4 sets of  ten questions , 2 General Knowledge and 2 of other subjects.

    Just to tease you here are a few questions that got the old grey cells working of our quizzers.

    1. The Rowan is another name for which European tree?

    2. Which Uk city is situated furthest west – Bristol or Edinburgh?

    3. Who wrote “Snow White and the seven dwarves” ?

    You will have to wait until next week for the answers in the next Newsletter, and no Googling.

    I hope you all keep safe and as Dave Allen used to finish his show with “May your God go with you”.

    With love & prayers,

    Di x

  • Hello from Prime Time!

    Dear Prime Time member

    Hope you have had a good first August week and are keeping well. Following on from Olwen, I am another member of the committee – I am Jane!

    I am not at all the Prime Time events as work gets in the way!…but I love those which I can be involved with. I recall particularly visits to various gardens including Polesdon Lacey and Ramster when we were blessed with good weather as well!

    We are lucky in this part of the country to have such great gardens and it made me think how important gardens, in general, have been for people over the last few months.

    They have provided a space for meeting family and friends when we were restricted with indoor visits and have kept a lot of gardeners very occupied, as well as allowing folks to have a go at growing new plants or vegetables. My husband even splashed out on buying an outdoor fire chimney so friends might be able to stay longer into the evening and it was very much appreciated by the grandchildren for toasting marshmallows!

    Another garden I really value is a small courtyard at the care home where my mum lives. This means that recently, we can book  an outdoor visit to meet for a short time.

    We all know how therapeutic it can be being outdoors, even for short periods, close to nature,  breathing fresh air and hopefully enjoying a little slice of tranquillity.

    This week, I ventured further afield to visit a garden near Chelmsford in Essex. It was RHS Hyde Hall, formerly a working farm which was bequeathed by its owners to the RHS in 1993. It was on a smaller scale to Wisley but had a lovely outlook with far reaching views of rolling hills and big skies.

    It had an interesting Global vegetable garden with some fascinating facts which I thought I might share!…

    • the chemical in a chilli pepper that causes the burning type pain you feel is the same as that from a tarantula bite!

    • when Sir Walter Raleigh introduced the potato into England the Queen was served  boiled stems and leaves to eat which were obviously not good and so she banished the potato plant!

    • If you made an Apple pie every day for 16 years you wouldn’t need to use the same variety twice!!I

    On that note, whether you have a garden big enough to sit in or plant pots on your windowsill or balcony, I hope you enjoy the beauty and wonder of  creation.

    I will leave you with a famous verse from Dorothy Frances Gurney’s poem Gods Garden:

    The kiss of the Sun for pardon,
    The song of the birds for mirth,…
    One is nearer God’s heart in a garden
    Than anywhere else in earth.

    One last reminder from Prime Time HQ that we are holding our second ‘Virtual Quiz’ via the magic of  Zoom on Tuesday afternoon next week.  Tuesday 11th August at 2.30pm will see Team member Di Drudge putting us all through our paces once again by making us exercise our little grey cells!  It was great fun last month and so lovely to have the opportunity to catch up with everyone again and there was plenty of time to chat once the quiz had finished.  Di would like to remind everyone to have plenty of paper and a couple of pens or pencils next to your computer as you’ll need to write down your answers.

    To join the quiz either go to What’s On and select the event that is at the top of the Featured Events.

    Or even easier, click on this direct Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/9463914833

    Either way, you’ll need the Password for the event: 2020

    You should then find yourself in our Zoom room along with many other of your Prime Time friends!

    We do appreciate however that sometimes technology just doesn’t seem to work the way we expect it to, so should you find yourself stuck in front of your screen and getting increasingly frustrated at not being able to join the quiz – do give Penny a call on 07766 572934 and we will do our best to guide you through the process.

    We can also invite people who are not on the internet to join the quiz as Zoom offers the facility of being able to telephone in and listen to what’s going on.  If you know of anyone who would like to use this facility, please do put them into contact with Penny and she will let them have the instructions to enable them to do this.

    So, if there is nothing in your diary for Tuesday afternoon – why not turn on your computer and give our Quiz a try?  We look forward to welcoming you then.