This Saturday - please support:
Cut out Cancer Concert - - 7pm Sat 1st Feb 2025 at Godalming Minster Church Street More details
Featured artists are: MBM Gospel Choir, Brighton Road, Classical duo Caroline and Jim and the DRCS Jazz Ensemble.
This concert will be an uplifting, emotional and entertaining event for the local community. Everyone is welcome and admission is free but we hope that the audience will be generous in their appreciation, make a donation and help make this a successful fundraising evening.
Dear Friends
This Sunday, we continue in John’s gospel, exploring the first sign or miracle Jesus performed: turning water into wine. John tells us that on day three of the wedding celebrations, the party was out of wine, or at least down to the dregs. It’s perhaps an odd idea that Jesus chose reveal his identity in the first instance by fuelling the celebrations with fine wine. (Nothing to do with reaching the end of “dry January”!) So this week in services and small groups we’ll be exploring what it tells us about the abundance, and best in life, that Jesus offers us; what it says about Him, and what it means to us.
Read on in the notices for:
Courses starting: Alpha and The Bereavement Journey
Call to Prayer 8pm next Weds 5 Feb at Hambledon
Racial Justice Sunday 9 Feb
Regular events coming up.
This Sunday
The First Sign - Turning Water into Wine
John 2:1-11
9am Choral Eucharist
Church Street
10am Morning Worship
Franklyn Road
10am Morning Worship
Hambledon
10am Classic Service [HC]
Brighton Road
10.30am Church in the Park (Contemporary All Age)
The Phillips Memorial Park, by the cloister, GU7 1ES
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BYO cup for coffee.
6pm Evening Worship
Brighton Road
Roots Youth (11-18s) meets in church before leaving for their time together in The Hut.
Coming Up
Racial Justice Sunday 9 February - Coat of Many Colours
This year is an important one for racial justice on these shores as it marks the 30th anniversary of RJS. RJS was established by the Methodist Church in 1995 following the tragic racist murder of Black teenager Stephen Lawrence in southeast London in April 1993.
Godalming Minster will be joining churches nationally to mark the anniversary in services and our prayers. Please take time this week to reflect and pray on some of the resources published by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland here: https://ctbi.org.uk/resources/racial-justice-sunday-9-february-2025/
Stay Curious. Try Alpha.
It’s not too late to join the Weds evening Alpha course which is now running at 7.30pm in the Old Rectory. There’s room for more so please contact lesley.mason@godalmingminster.org who will be delighted to hear from you.
We're still looking for people to provide the meals that are an integral part of the course. It's fun and easier to do this with a friend or 2, or with your homegroup, but we can always provide extra hands to serve if you prefer to prepare it on your own. The evening course runs from 29th January for 10 weeks - we provide a hot meal and a light pudding. Do ask Karen Hart (07891 114306), or Lynda Donaldson (07596 921125) for further details and to offer your services! Or email the church office office@godalmingminster.org
The Bereavement Journey
The next 7-week course for anyone who has been bereaved recently or some time ago, will start on Monday 3 February. This will be the third course at Godalming Minster, and feedback from past participants has been very positive. The pastoral care team would be happy to speak to anyone who wants to find out a bit more, so please do get in touch now. More details.
Minster Prayer Gathering - 8pm 5 Feb at Hambledon
Everyone! Please gather with Simon Willetts at Godalming Minster Hambledon to pray for Godalming Minster and the people we serve, as we await a new Rector and other appointments. There is a short time of worship and reflection before we share a time of prayer. A reminder that Morning Prayer takes place online, and at Franklyn Road and Hambledon during the week. See below for details.
Nexus: Uzbekistan and the Silk Road By Gill Hillman
Thu 6 Feb at 8pm in the Busbridge Old Rectory: To bring some warmth to a winter's evening, we look forward to hearing about Gill Hillman's explorations of Uzbekistan and the Silk Road – with lots of stunning photographs! All are welcome, including men! Annual subscription £20. Visitors £5 donation. New members welcome! For information, please contact: janetmharvey@btinternet.com or katekaye2@btinternet.com
Serving Opportunities - we God can use you here!
Here are some opportunities to make a fulfilling commitment - and meet some quite urgent needs, perhaps for a season, or a year. We need people’s time and love in a number of areas to keep sustain our missional activities. These are the ones under the priority areas of following Jesus, loving people and renewing faith that the leadership team are most aware of at the moment!:
Tuesdays
ABC Toddlers 9-11.30pm
Join Sophia at our busy toddler group in the Old Rectory. She’s currently flying solo and help with set up, welcoming and in the kitchen would be most welcome. Contact sophia.barnes@godalmingminster.org.
11-2pm Set up and host the Warm Hub at Franklyn Road
The Hub is open year-round serving a free lunch followed by tea and social time. In the winter months it’s a registered warm space. Awareness is growing in the local community and the Hub serves 15-20 regular guests each week. You would be serving alongside a small but faithful team who have been running the Hub since it began in 2020. Contact Michael and Julia Stubbs via the Minster Office.
Wednesdays
After-school youth café at Franklyn Road
The youth café welcomes 25+ years 5 and 6 children from St Mark’s and All Saints each week from 3-4.30pm and offers a snack and different games and activities. The great team of volunteers get alongside the children to provide them with a safe and welcoming space to chat and share their interests. (The after school café provides a great extension of the work that members of Godalming Minster are doing to support its church school with assemblies and class support.)
Wednesday evening
Alpha at the Busbridge Old Rectory
One of the best ways to explore and share your faith story and the gospel is by hosting a table and facilitating discussion, or cooking and serving a meal for the Alpha course. Karen Hart is coordinating the catering for the next courses which start in the last week of January 2025. There are more details below.
Fridays
Friday night youth social 7-9pm in the Busbridge Old Rectory
The popular session for 11-14s is currently running at limited capacity. Ben and the team can’t take any more young people without more volunteers. Contact ben.barnes@godalmingminster.org.
Sundays
The Ark and Explorers at Church Street 9.45am-12pm
We are looking for more people to support our excellent children’s groups for 0-11s on a Sunday in the Octagon - once or twice a month. If you would like to to share the gospel with young people in a fun and creative way, with songs and games, please get in touch with jenny.lansdowne@godalmingminster.org.
Please note that a DBS certificate is required to serve with young and vulnerable people. For info see the safeguarding policy. Training, instructions and support are provided for every role, and we also ask everyone to sign a volunteer agreement which sets out the scope for each role.
What’s on Where
There’s lots going on around Godalming Minster every week, for all ages and stages - always too much to list in the notices!
Following Jesus
Mid-week prayer gatherings take place in the Zoom Online Prayer Room (8.45am Mon / 9am Wed), and at Godalming Minster Hambledon (9am Wed) and Franklyn Road (9am Mon and Tue). Vacancy Prayers are 1st Weds of the month around the Minster. Please check the calendar.
If you would like to join a prayer gathering online, please use the link to the online prayer room on Zoom with passcode: 2025.
Small groups meet in homes to study the bible, pray and journey together.
New members are invited to join an existing group, or form their own group.
To find out more and connect with the right one for you, contact Rev Hilary Pettman. e: hilary.pettman@godalmingminster.org.
Loving People
The Hub at Franklyn Road provides a free lunch and time to socialise every Tuesday from 12-2.30pm. Open to all in the area, and across the Minster. (Donations of homemade cakes are always welcome.)
Prime Time for older people meets every Monday at 10.30am in the Yew Tree Café for a coffee drop in. For all events and details, see Prime Time.
Nexus meets on the 1st Thursday of the month, with talks and activities for church members and the community. More about Nexus.
The Men’s Group meets for breakfast at 8.15am on the 1st Saturdays of the month. See the calendar for details.
Busbridge Coffee Morning takes place on 1st Wednesdays of the month at 10.30am in the Yew Tree Café.
Hambledon Coffee Morning and Hearing Aid Clinic takes place 3rd Wednesdays of the month at 10.30am.
The Bereavement Café takes place on the last Tuesday of the month, 2.30-4pm in the Busbridge Old Rectory.
Hearing Aid Clinics run at the Busbridge Old Rectory on 2nd Fridays of the month from 2.30-4pm, and at Godalming Library on 3rd Mondays of the month from 10.30am-12pm.
The Yew Tree Café at Godalming Minster Brighton Road is open 8.30am-4pm weekdays in term time, and 10am-2pm on Saturdays, and 9.30am-4pm during school holidays. There’s wi-fi and power for those that want to work, and Prime Time hosts a drop in session for anyone who’d like a coffee and a chat every Monday from 10.30-11.30am.
CYF activities for 0-18s include term-time Toddler Groups, The Youth Café and Friday Night Social, as well as Sunday groups and seasonal events.
Elsewhere
BULLYING – IT’S HAPPENING EVERYWHERE
Led by Revd Peter Jackson
Saturday 25th January 2025 10 am – 12.30 pm
(Coffee available from 9.30 am) at Godalming Baptist Church,
Queen Street, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1BA
What is bullying?
What is the difference between bullying and harassment?
We often associate bullying with children but many adults are bullied.
In what situations does bullying happen?
What are the signs that bullying might be taking place?
What does it feel like to be bullied?
How do we deal with bullying?
Come and join us to look at some of these issues together, and find out ways of combatting bullying whether for our own preservation, or in coming alongside others who are experiencing this intimidating behaviour.
The session will be free of charge, but voluntary donations are invited for The National Bullying Helpline. Please reserve a place, by contacting Sally Pollard email: pollard3@hotmail.co.uk, tel: 01483 428646.
Get Involved / Join a team
We're passionate about people feeling like they're a part of our church family and one of the best places to do that is as part of a team.
No matter your age or experience, there's a team that you can join, serving alongside others and getting to know people better in the church. You can find out about all our opportunities to serve and offer your time and talents on the Join a Team page.
Don’t forget about…
MyChurchSuite is an app for members of Godalming Minster to check dates, rotas, church emails, look up church members and sign up to events (without having to enter your details again and again!). Contact the Minster Office if you’ve lost your login details or would like to request an account. See more instructions.
PASTORAL CARE & PRAYER MINISTRY
Can we pray for you?
***Please send prayer requests to prayer@godalmingminster.org***
If you, or someone you know at church, are in need of support and care, please contact Sandra Wilkin via the Minster office, or e: pastoral@godalmingminster.org.
To contact the EMERGENCY prayer chain, email prayer@godalmingminster.org or call 01483 421267.