Notices for Sunday 5 September
Last Sunday’s Bank Holiday Service on Hambledon Cricket Green was a lion roaring success!
New Term, Fresh Start!… and a choice of 5 services this Sunday.
Readings: Mark 3: 7-21
Our Story—Named by Jesus
As we re-enter 'normal' world times we have a chance to consider the that being called together by Jesus means that we have authority in His name. This is a chance for us to recall that we are named by Jesus. It is a bit like an invitation to a fresh start together.
*** And there will be singing & special refreshments at all services this Sunday, in case you need any further encouragement! *** Please continue to wear a face covering in church.
9.15AM BUSBRIDGE Classic Service
Leader: Simon Taylor
Busbridge Church & Online
9.30AM HAMBLEDON Heritage Service
Leader: Simon Willetts | Speaker: Hilary Pettman
Hambledon Church & Online
10.30AM BUSBRIDGE Family Garden Service
Leader: Simon Taylor | Speaker: Patrick Samuels
Old Rectory Gardens. All Age and fun for everyone. BYO seat.
10.30AM HAMBLEDON Contemporary Service
Leader: Simon Willetts | Speaker: Hilary Pettman
Hambledon Church
6PM REVIVAL, RESTORATION, RENEWAL - ALL NEW EVENING SERVICE
Busbridge Church. Informal, charismatic, featuring extended worship and prayer ministry. This is for everyone in the church family who would like to drench themselves and reboot spiritually for the new academic year ahead. 1st and 3rd Sundays, starting 5 September.
Leader: Simon Taylor
Take a look at the “Sundays” page for services this Autumn which start 5 September:
The Notices
Mens Matters The Men’s group resume their breakfasts on Saturday 4 September in the Old Rectory from 8.15am. Porridge, toast and coffee are followed by a discussion on one of the newsworthy topics of the day with those on the e mail list getting more details nearer the time. Our discussion topic this month will be about the future direction of the Church of England following a new publication and a widely reported speech from the Archbishop of York. Our Rector Simon will be joining with us and after months on ZOOM it will be a thrill to regroup. Please just turn up if you haven’t been before or contact Alan Betts (ajabetts@hotmail.co.uk) for more details.
NEXUS: To begin our Autumn term, on Thursday 9 September, we’re delighted that Charli Quay-Barnham, Head of Fundraising, will come and talk to us on ‘Phyllis Tuckell: Because Every Day is Precious’. Phyllis Tuckwell is our chosen charity for 2021, so it would be good to have a ‘full house’ to hear about the vital work done by the team, both at the Hospice and in people’s homes; and how we might help. We’ll be meeting in the Old Rectory at 8pm! It will be so good to see each other face to face again and catch up with friends over a glass of wine before Charli starts her presentation. All are welcome, including men if they’d like to join us!
The September Outward Giving Update is out now and provides an update on BHC mission partner, The Cellar Camino Café. Please take a copy from church or download it HERE.
The September issue of the Bridge is out now and will be available for road stewards to collect from church this Sunday. Wait for it to drop on your doormat, or read the online version HERE.
Confirmation
The pandemic has caused many people to rethink their lives. If you would like to take a personal step of confirming your faith in a way which is meaningful and public then please email Simon Taylor. There is a confirmation service on November 14th and Simon would be delighted to meet with anyone who would like to spend some time reflecting on their faith and then confirming it in this special service. The service is local at Chiddingfold and will be taken by the Bishop of Guildford.
The Yew Tree Café is now hiring for the post of Café Manager (full time or part-time job share)
Watch the video and help recruit God’s person by sharing the job ad with anyone who might be interested.
Archbishop of Canterbury visit to the Diocese of Guildford 24-27 September
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, will visit the diocese from 24-27 September 2021. There will be a number of opportunities for you and your guests to hear and question the Archbishop and all events are free to attend. Space is limited and places must be booked in advance.
1> An Evening with Justin Welby - for clergy and church members
Lakeside Country Club near Camberley on Friday 24 September at 8pm
This is our main diocese-wide event with the Archbishop and is intended for clergy and congregations rather than for guests from outside the church. There will be worship, prayer for the weekend, celebration of all that God is doing in our parishes, a key address from the Archbishop on the future of the local church, and an extended time of Q and A. Register Here
2> Big Questions with the Archbishop of Canterbury – the events to invite your friends too.
Godalming – Prior’s Field School, Godalming, Sunday 26 September 1.30pm Register Here
The Archbishop will respond to questions from the public at the following major events across the diocese, and speak on how to find security and hope in uncertain times. These events are only for church members bringing guests, or guests booking places on their own. These events will be followed up with locally run Alpha courses. Busbridge&Hambledon Church is teaming up with Emmaus Road, Guildford and will be hosting the next Alpha in October 2021.
Details of all the events from 24-27 Sep, and how to get hold of tickets can be found here:
https://www.cofeguildford.org.uk/whats-on/events/archbishop-of-canterbury-mission-sept21
3> Youth Event with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and rapper, Guvna B, at Christ’s College, Guildford on Sunday 26 September at 7pm. This offers a unique opportunity for young people from schools and churches across the diocese to question the Archbishop and hear him speak on ‘How to make the most of your life.’ You can book places for your young people here. We are also keen to welcome groups from secondary schools so do feel free to pass this invitation on to teaching staff and Christian unions in your local state and independent schools.
Living in Love and Faith
How do questions about identity, sexuality, relationships and marriage fit within the bigger picture of the good news of Jesus Christ? What does it mean to live in love and faith together as a Church? Several BHC Small groups will be following the national CofE course in September. If you would like to join one, please contact Simon Willetts. Info on the course can be found on the CofE web site here:
https://www.churchofengland.org/resources/living-love-and-faith
Public Notice: A faculty petition has been filed (wef 3rd July 2020) in respect of the McLaren Grave Marker - details: keith.harper@bhcgodalming.org
Church Family News
Thanksgiving service for Jacqueline Walker
There will be a Thanksgiving service on Tuesday 7th Sept 10:30am at Hambledon Church, followed by refreshments in the church room. All welcome.
Accommodation needed for a church family, currently seeking jobs. 3 beds, 2 bath/shower, parking and garden. Near to £1000pm, somewhere in the GU7 code, so it's not too far from schools, Rodborough and Busbridge. Please let Patrick Samuels know if you have any ideas.
Coming Up NEXT:
See the list below or look up dates further ahead in the full calendar. Select the event for details and the location (online or on site).
8.45AM Monday morning reflective prayer - Re-starts Monday 13 September.
Hambledon Morning Prayer - Restarts 8 September. 9AM on Wednesdays at church.
Busbridge Morning Prayer - Restarts 15 September. 9AM on Wednesdays on Zoom.
Please Pray for
Latimer road
Feathercombe Lane
Christian Summer camps.
ELSEWHERE
Mentoring Surrey Care Trust has a one day training course at St Nicholas Church Cranleigh on 17 August from 10am-2.30pm. We have a local volunteer involved already and really enjoying it. We have so many people in the church who would be fantastic at this. Mentoring is for both adults and children/ young people, so not specifically youth. And free training is never to be sneezed at, and it is a skill which can be used her or anywhere. See the poster here.
Please support!
The Box Office is now open for you and your friends to buy tickets (£10) for the long awaited ‘Up Where We Belong Concert’ which Godalming Theatre Group are most generously staging with all proceeds going to The Cellar and Skillway. The link to the Box Office where you can buy tickets is:
https://thelittleboxoffice.com/gtg
Or call the Box Office on 07402 484484.
Over 40 volunteers are giving their time, expertise and talents to raise money for our charity, so it is really important that as a mission partner, BHC supports the initiative and church members buy and sell as many tickets as possible for what will be a thoroughly enjoyable few hours of entertainment. After all music and theatre is so good for the soul, whether watching, listening or performing, and there are some very talented folk who will be performing to raise everyone’s spirits.
Godalming Food Bank needs your help
The Food Bank at St Mark’s Church & Community Centre has been running since 2011, with the support of Godalming Churches Together and the Town Council. The recent pandemic has led to an increased demand and, together with the Town Council, we are working to ensure we can continue and enhance our service. To help us maintain our friendly and efficient service we would like to increase our number of volunteers.
From September we need volunteers who can spare 3 hours a week either on Monday or Wednesday between 12:00and 3:00pm. There will be an organised rota, so volunteering need not be every week unless you wish to help more regularly.
The role is varied and involves setting up and clearing away produce, meeting and greeting people and generally helping with their requirements, and taking donations and organising storage. If this is something you would like to be involved with please contact either Karen or Liz. Tele 01483 418741 emailstmarkscentre@gmail.com
The Cellar Camino café volunteer vacancies
For those interested in supporting the amazing work of the Cellar Cafe, opposite Waitrose, next to the Borough Hall, there are vacancies for a book keeper to keep track of café takings, and for volunteers to cover afternoon shifts (approx 2-4.30pm). One of the BHC Small Groups is already involved, so contact Mark Puddephatt, or Penny Harris via the church office if you’d like to find out what it’s like to volunteer. See https://www.thecellarcafe.co.uk/
Please find the latest edition of Churches Together Link Up (July issue) here.
SURREY CHURCHES RIDE & STRIDE- 11th SEPTEMBER 2021
The Ride & Stride day is approaching. The Trust supports the repair and enhancement of churches in Surrey – and over the last 20 years we have raised about £500,000. Helping churches is only possible if you can help us to raise funds. The most popular way of doing this is the National Ride & Stride day when cyclists and walkers get sponsored to tour Surrey Churches. If anyone would like to take part as a sponsored cyclist or walker, or better still organise a group, please contact the Church Office.
Busbridge and Hambledon Churches are open daily for private prayer.
The Old Rectory is open Mon-Thurs mornings during August, and when not on leave, clergy and staff may be working from home. The answerphone is checked regularly, but the best way to reach people is by email.
PRAYER MINISTRY TEAM AVAILABLE
To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@bhcgodalming.org or call Lisa Olsworth-Peter on 01483 421267.
Listening prayer is available mid-week.
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