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Weekly News – w/c 19 November

PLEASE PRAY for California and other areas as they battle fierce fires sweeping through towns and homes. For all those who have lost their homes and possessions. For those who have lost family and friends. Please pray for the winds to die down and the fires to cease.

READ THE GOOD NEWS – Mark 13.1-8
Let us be aware and wise to the signs that Jesus mentions regarding the end times. Let us not be deceived but be prepared by remaining close to Him.

PRAYER AND WORSHIP IN THE COMING WEEK

Monday 19th November
9.30am – Morning Prayer, Christ Church

Tuesday 20th November
9.30am – Morning Prayer, St Mary’s

Wednesday 21st November
9.00am – BCP Holy Communion, St Bartholomew’s
10.00am – Meltham Churches Together Prayers for the Community, St Bartholomew’s

NEXT SUNDAY 25th NOVEMBER
St Bartholomew’s – Holy Communion, 9.30am
St James’ – Holy Communion, 9.30am
St Mary’s – Service of the Word, 11.15am
Christ Church – Holy Communion, 11.15am

OTHER INSERTS FOR YOUR DIARY:
Saturday 24th November – 10.00am – 12.00pm
“Crisis” Coffee Morning – Raising money for the “Crisis” charity that supports the homeless throughout the year. Event includes various stalls at St James’ Church,

Throughout December
Advent with Tearfund – Every day, in the run up to Christmas, Tearfund are sending out inspirational messages including videos, prayer and reflections for your personal quiet times. Why not join the campaign ‘Real Advent’ and use the precious days before Christmas to prepare your heart and minds? And be expectant for the season of Jesus’ birth. To receive the daily reflections visit ‘Christmas with Tearfund’ and enter your email address.

Please send all weekly news entries to Amelia at parishofchristtheking@gmail.com

The Unknown Soldier – Play commemorating the Armistice Centenary

This poignant one-man play written and performed by former soldier Ross Ericson in tribute to the end of the Armistice Centenary 1918 – 2018, will be performed in St Bartholomew’s Church, #Meltham on Friday 16th November at 8pm.

Touring Nationally in 2018 and now coming to Meltham.  It’s got top reviews and comes highly recommended.
​Written and Performed by Ross Ericson. Directed by Michelle Yim

https://www.gristtheatre.co.uk/the-unknown-soldier

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/the-unknown-soldier-review-brighton-fringe-first-world-war-armistice-somme-french-war-cemeteries-a7734701.html

Tickets £10 (includes a drink) available from The Flower Box or phone 07761 393502 to reserve your tickets now.  Tickets also available on the door.  Please SHARE with your friends and family to help us make others aware.  It’s one not to be missed!

Weekly News – w/c 12 Nov

PLEASE PRAY for all those who have lost, suffered and been affected by acts of War, recent and long ago. Remember those who have sacrificed so we may live, and let us honour them with how we live our lives today.

READ THE GOOD NEWS – Mark 1.14-20
Let us be willing, as disciples of Jesus, to give up everything and do what it takes to be a follower of Jesus. “The time has come” he said. “The Kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!”

PRAYER AND WORSHIP IN THE COMING WEEK

Monday 12th November
9.30am – Morning Prayer, Christ Church

Tuesday 13th November
9.30am – Morning Prayer, St Mary’s

Wednesday 14th November
9.00am – BCP Holy Communion, St Bartholomew’s
10.00am – Meltham Churches Together Prayers for the Community, St Bartholomew’s

NEXT SUNDAY 18th NOVEMBER
St Bartholomew’s – Holy Communion, 9.30am
St James’ – Service of the Word, 9.30am
St Mary’s – Holy Communion, 11.15am
Christ Church – Holy Communion, 11.15am

OTHER INSERTS FOR YOUR DIARY
Friday 16th November
The Unknown Soldier – to commemorate the Centenary of the Armistice, St Bartholomew’s, 8pm (doors open from 7pm).
Tickets £10 available from Pam – 07761 393502 or The Flower Box.

Reverse Advent Calendar
Each day during December you add an item to a box and on Christmas Eve donate the contents to a food bank.
St Mary’s are joining in on this scheme and would like to invite everyone to join in too. For more information please speak to Liz Pearson or visit www.muminthemadhouse.com

Sunday 9th December
National Candle Lighting – Bereaved Parents Service at St Mary’s, Wilshaw, 6.30pm.
Please invite anyone who has lost a child. For more information, contact Jacqueline – 01484 663867

Please send all weekly news entries to Amelia at parishofchristtheking@gmail.com

Centenary commemoration of the end of the 1914-1918 First World War

#MELTHAM REMEMBERS – Centenary commemoration of the end of the 1914-1918 First World War @ St Bartholomew’s Church

‘There But Not There’ – An installation for the Fallen – Church open daily – all welcome to view the installation of transparent military figures seated in the Church along with our memorial display of over 2000 hand made poppies. The figures serve as a reminder of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, back in the space they left behind. Take time to sit among them, reflect and remember.

Please see https://www.therebutnotthere.org.uk/ for further details

REMEMBRANCE SERVICES ON SUNDAY 11TH NOVEMBER:  ST BARTHOLOMEW’S @10:30AM and ST MARY’S WILSHAW AT 2PM

There are still some tickets available for the play ‘THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER’ taking place in St Bartholomew’s Church on Friday 16th November.  Tickets £10 including drink available from the Flower Box.

Please see https://www.gristtheatre.co.uk/the-unknown-soldier for further details.

PLEASE SHARE TO MAKE OTHERS AWARE.

 

 

Weekly News – w/c 5 November

PLEASE PRAY for health among us. At this time of year when so many illnesses are passing around, pray for protection and quick healing.

READ THE GOOD NEWS – John 11.32-44
Let us never underestimate the power of Jesus’ name. Believing that through Him, all things are possible. ‘Then Jesus said, “Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?”

PRAYER AND WORSHIP IN THE COMING WEEK

Monday 5th November
9.30am – Morning Prayer, Christ Church

Tuesday 6th November
9.30am – Morning Prayer, St Mary’s

Wednesday 7th November
9.00am – BCP Holy Communion, St Bartholomew’s
10.00am – Meltham Churches Together Prayers for the Community, St Bartholomew’s

NEXT SUNDAY 11th NOVEMBER
St Bartholomew’s – Remembrance Sunday Service, 10.30am.
St Mary’s – Remembrance Sunday Service, 2pm

OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Wednesday 7th November
Church Growth & Development Meeting at St James Church, 7.30pm
St Bartholomew’s DDC Meeting, 7.30pm

Monday 12th November
Meltham Mustard Seed Curry Evening at The Pink Elephant, 7pm
Monday 12th November – 7th December
Operation Christmas Child Events:
(Friday’s at St James Church have now finished.)
OCC Processing Centre opens Monday – Friday, 9.00am – 5.00pm daily. Late night on Wednesday 21st November, till 8.00pm.

Donated OCC shoeboxes can be dropped off at The Crossroads Shop between 1st and 18th November.

Please send all weekly news entries to Amelia at parishofchristtheking@gmail.com

Weekly News – w/c Mon 29 October

PLEASE PRAY for our churches, for churches around the nation and all over the world. For churches to be filled, not just with His people, but with His Holy Spirit.

READ THE GOOD NEWS – Mark 10.46-end
Bartimaeus, even though disadvantaged and discouraged by others, was determined not to let Jesus pass by without meeting Him, and as a result received his sight. We too have the privilege to meet with Jesus, personally and collectively, and be in His presence. Don’t let the opportunity pass you by.

PRAYER AND WORSHIP IN THE COMING WEEK

Tuesday 30th October
9.30am – Morning Prayer, St Mary’s

Wednesday 31st October
9.00am – BCP Holy Communion, St Bartholomew’s
10.00am – Meltham Churches Together Prayers for the Community, St Bartholomew’s

NEXT SUNDAY 4th NOVEMBER
St Bartholomew’s, 9.30am – Holy Communion
St James’, 9.30am – Holy Communion
St Mary’s, 11.15am – Holy Communion
Christ Church, 11.15am – Holy Communion

OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Tuesday 30th October
St Bartholomew’s Women’s Fellowship – starts at 2.00pm (not 7.30pm)

Thursday 1st November
‘Democracies don’t go to war’. The 13th Annual Huddersfield Quaker Peace Lecture. Molly Scott Cato MEP, Green Party speaker on Brexit and Finance – 7.30pm at
Huddersfield Quaker Meeting House, Church Street HD1 4TR

Saturday 3rd November
John Thornton will be giving a recital at St Bartholomew’s Church in celebration of his 50 years as an organist. Please come along to show your appreciation – 11.00am

Please send all weekly news entries to Amelia at parishofchristtheking@gmail.com

Weekly News – w/c 22 October 2018

PLEASE PRAY for each other. Please take this opportunity to ask the person next to you ‘what do you need prayer for?’ and commit to praying for one another over the next week and see how God moves and brings us closer together.

READ THE GOOD NEWS – Mark 10.35-45
We should all strive and wish to be seen by Jesus as ‘great’, but not by doing tasks that highlight us. Rather by putting others first, and ourselves last. By serving others, we serve Him.

PRAYER AND WORSHIP IN THE COMING WEEK

Tuesday 23rd October
9.30am – Morning Prayer, St Mary’s

Wednesday 24th October
9.00am – BCP Holy Communion, St Bartholomew’s
10.00am – Meltham Churches Together Prayers for the Community, St Bartholomew’s

NEXT SUNDAY 28th OCTOBER
St Bartholomew’s, 9.30am – Holy Communion
St James’, 9.30am – Holy Communion
St Mary’s, 11.15am – Morning Worship / Meditation
Christ Church, 11.15am – Holy Communion

Please note: St James’ Morning Worship & Reflection service this Sunday, starts at 9.30am, not 5.00pm as the previous week mistakenly stated.

OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Saturday 27th October
RESET – New Wine Women’s Day Conference, 9.30am – 4.30pm at Huddersfield Christian Fellowship. £25.00, lunch included. Tickets are available on the website by entering ‘New Wine Women’s Day – Reset’ into your search engine.

Monday 12th November
Meltham Mustard Seed Curry Evening, 7.00pm – The Pink Elephant. £18.00 per person, please speak to your church representative for further details.

Please send all weekly news entries to Amelia at parishofchristtheking@gmail.com

Weekly News – w/c 15 October 2018

PLEASE PRAY for Florida as they recover from devastating damage caused by Hurricane Michael. For islands in the Pacific who have suffered major earthquakes this week. For other areas experiencing devastating disasters. ‘…There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains’. Mark 13.8

READ THE GOOD NEWS – Mark 10.17-31
Let us not be mistaken by thinking that God does not want us to succeed or have nice things. Regardless of whether we are ‘rich’ or ‘poor’, whatever we have on this earth, we should all be willing to sacrifice everything to follow Jesus and live a life for Him and with Him. ‘Then Peter spoke up, “We have left everything to follow You!”

PRAYER AND WORSHIP IN THE COMING WEEK
Tuesday 16th October
9.30am – Morning Prayer, St Mary’s

Wednesday 17th October
9.00am – BCP Holy Communion, St Bartholomew’s
10.00am – Meltham Churches Together Prayers for the Community, St Bartholomew’s

NEXT SUNDAY 21st OCTOBER
St Bartholomew’s, 9.30am – Holy Communion
St James’, 5.00pm – Morning Worship & Reflection
St Mary’s, 11.15am – Holy Communion
Christ Church, 11.15am – Morning Worship

Please note: The Service at St James’ will have a slight difference on the 21st October. We will be celebrating Morning Worship with Reflections. The Theme will be ‘God’s Story – Our Story’ and we are fortunate to have a Guest Speaker, Jacqui Hance, who will share her personal story with us.

OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Friday 19th October
CANCELLED DUE TO ILL HEALTH
 Women’s Supper & Speaker Evening. Guest speaker Vicky Minton, sharing about her time in Palestine. 7.00pm – St James’ Church, Meltham Mills

Quiz Night – £5 per ticket, supper included, bring your own drinks. 7.30pm – St Mary’s
Village Hall, Wilshaw

Please send all weekly news entries to Amelia at parishofchristtheking@gmail.com

Supper and Speaker

Hi, everyone,
Just to let you know that we are having to cancel Friday Evening’s Supper and Speaker event.
Unfortunately, Vicki Minton, our speaker is in hospital awaiting surgery following a heart attack.
Naturally we wish her well and a good recovery.
We are sorry to disappoint those who were hoping to join us.
Hopefully another evening will be arranged soon and we shall look forward to seeing you again in the near future.
Again,our apologies,
Jenny and Pastoral Team at St James’