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“If we live within rules without realising what they are for we are living boxed in lives. We can live boxed in lives but Jesus came to open the box so that people saw their divine purpose.
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9AM Busbridge CLASSIC SERVICE
Leader: Peter Shaw | Speaker: Keith Harper
9.30AM Hambledon HERITAGE SERVICE – [PLEASE NOTE LATER TIME]
Leader: Andy Spencer | Speaker: Simon Willetts
10.30AM Busbridge CONTEMPORARY: Conversations from the couch
On the couch: Patrick and Sheila Samuels and Simon Taylor
10.30AM CHILDREN’S WORSHIP [Old Rectory Gardens]
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Face coverings required.
10.30AM Hambledon CONTEMPORARY [RESTARTING THIS SUNDAY!]
Leader: Simon Willetts
4.30PM PATHFINDERS (Years 7-9) in the Hut
7.30PM ICTHUS (Years 10-13) off-site pizza night
This Sunday at 6.30PM
After church online coffee and catch-ups have moved to twice a month:
6.30PM on 2nd Sundays and 11.30AM on 3rd Sundays
We are still not allowed to offer refreshments at church, but hope to be able to restart the lovely habit of coffee after services when restrictions are lifted.
9AM BUSBRIDGE Classic Service
Leader: Maggie Jagger | Speaker: Simon Taylor
9.30AM HAMBLEDON Heritage Service
Leader & Speaker: Simon Willetts
10.30AM BUSBRIDGE CONTEMPORARY
On the couch: Patrick Samuels & Simon Taylor
10.30AM Children’s Worship in the Old Rectory garden
10.30AM Hambledon Contemporary Leader: Simon Willetts
4.30PM PATHFINDERS (Years 7-9) in the Hut
7.30PM ICTHUS (Years 10-13) in the Hut
13 June – A renewed 10.30AM contemporary service at Hambledon | Newcomers welcome event after church | 19 June – Young Adults (20s & 30s) Lunchtime Social | 26 June – Summer Blitz Clear Up Day
You can click on any of the images for details and to sign up.
Changes to Hambledon Services from 13 June
It’s great news that the Heritage Service will now start at the slightly more comfortable time of 9.30AM (at church and on YouTube), and will now be followed by an informal contemporary service at 10.30AM (in person only). In due course there may be coffee and band-led worship at this service, but for now the format is fairly fluid and evolving. On 4 and 17 July the congregation plans to meet on Hambledon Village green to worship alongside the junior cricket match!
Sign up now for the Saturday Summer Blitz Clear up morning on 26 June
10-12AM Busbridge with BBQ 12-1PM
[A similar event will be rescheduled at Hambledon if required]
This is a family event- CHILDREN WELCOME & will be put to “work”!
The traditional Big Spring Clean will be a marginally swifter “summer blitz” to strike off some tidying and maintenance jobs, but more importantly draw people alongside each other and enjoy the coffee break and a lunch together. Please contact the church office to let us know you are coming, or sign up on the web site. Liz will be putting you into teams according to your age and task preference, but we need your willingness and availability ASAP. THE BEST JOB (the BBQ lunch) is now taken, but if you’d like to help the Taylors, please let us know!
BHC Outward Giving – MISSION SUNDAY 27 June – In Aid of TEARFUND India Coronavirus Appeal
The OG group writes: We are so fortunate in this country. More than half the population has been vaccinated, many of us have received second doses with few ill effects, and things are at long last beginning to open up. Compare the situation in India. Deaths from coronavirus are among the highest in the world. Having congratulated themselves on having controlled the pandemic last year the country has in recent months experienced a spiralling outbreak. Cities were locked down in response, and labourers within the cities returned to their villages miles away in the countryside, taking the virus with them.
We have seen on our television/computer screens the distressing images of people queuing to get into hospitals, dying while awaiting treatment, shortages of oxygen, ventilators, not to mention of doctors and nurses. And we wonder: it’s so far away, how does this affect us? Because, as Jesus said in the parable of the Good Samaritan, they are our neighbours. And we are in addition told that until the whole world has been cleared of coronavirus none of us is safe from it, vaccine or no vaccine. And, many of the vaccines we receive are made in India!
It’s time for us to show our compassion and our gratitude. Gift-aided envelopes are available at all services in time for our Mission Sunday on 27 June. Donations can also be made to the BHC appeal online, or via the Tearfund web site directly.
Tearfund have produced a 4-minute video which gives a message of hope, that people in India will get through this with their usual resilience and that recovery will come. But they do need our help now!