27 July: The Sixth Sunday of Trinity
8am Holy Communion. President & Preacher: Revd Emily Hockliffe Essex
10am Parish Eucharist NB Forest Sunday School on a break. President: Revd Emily Hockliffe Essex. Preacher: Revd Canon Margaret Whipp. Organist: David Knight
3 August: The Seventh Sunday of Trinity
8am Holy Communion. President & Preacher: Revd Dr Andrew Gregory
10am Parish Eucharist NB Forest Sunday School on a break. President: Revd Emily Hockliffe Essex. Preacher: Revd Dr Andrew Gregory. Organist: Andrew Patterson
Midweek Services
Morning Prayer: 9am Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Lady Chapel.
10am Wednesday Eucharist followed by refreshments.
Please note: Morning Prayer will be taking a break during August, resuming on Tuesday 2 September.
A prayer for the vacancy
God of vision and hope,
we thank you for all who have ministered here throughout the history of this church.
In this time of vacancy,
may we continue to grow in love,
share in responsibility,
and seek your vision for our future,
in the name of Jesus Christ,
our shepherd and our guide.
Amen.
Church Fete
A big thank you all supporting such a happy event on such a hot day. We raised a total of £1,415.61(and there will be Gift Aid to add to that). Well done! It was good to watch the Headington Quarry Morris Men and to enjoy some time together at a traditional summer fête. As you know, it’s the last one the current committee will organise, so it’s the end of an era and we’re glad a good amount was raised. Our thanks to Lisa & Mike Hill, Derek & Margaret Taylor, Linda & Howard Pearce and Janet Foot for all their years of service on the committee and for the monies raised.
Wood Farm Summer Fete takes place next Saturday 2 August 2pm – 4pm at the Wood Farm rec ground on Nuffield Road. There will be Bouncy Castles, Fire Eating, Fire Engine, Food Tent, Games, Facepainting, Crafts, and Performances – most things free. Please do come along to support this event, and if you think you might be able to contribute cake, please email Emily (curate@hthq.uk).
Holiday Club: Superheroes of the Bible takes place at Collinwood Road URC on 5, 6, 12 & 13 August from 10am to 1.30pm for children aged 5 to 11 years. £20 for four days (family discounts available). Get to learn more about the heroes in our bible whilst making new friends and enjoying lots of activities including arts & crafts, music, sports and lots more! Places are limited so booking in advance is essential! To book your place please email: georgina.fenson@gmail.com
Prayer Partners project
This September, we want to celebrate the intergenerational community of our church and strengthen those links by matching prayer partners across the generations to look out for one another at church and to pray for them. We’re seeking sign ups from parents on behalf of their children/young people and from adults who would be interested in supporting a younger generation in prayer. To sign up for this scheme, go to https://forms.gle/29ptt6Qy9x3EiYri6 by August 17th or email Emily for more information. Please note: to keep numbers balanced we may not take up every offer this time, but appreciate every one.
New vicar announced
We are delighted to announce that the Revd Martin Little will be joining us as our new vicar from the autumn. He will be installed in mid-September and will be joining us from St John’s Highbridge in Bath and Wells Diocese where he currently serves. Please pray for him and his family as they prepare to move, and for the people of St John’s as they prepare to enter a vacancy. Martin’s Installation service will take place on Monday 15th September. Time to be confirmed.
Community Café every Tuesday 9.30 – 11.30am in the meeting room in church. An intergenerational space for parents/carers to spend time with their younger ones, meet up with people of all ages over a cup of tea/ coffee etc Toys available for preschool age children and toddlers.
Forest Sunday School will be having a break during the summer. See you in September!
This week’s Eco Tip
Are we guilty of running the washing machine at higher temperatures than necessary? Most machines and products will wash effectively at 40º, 30º or even 20º, thereby saving electricity, and causing less wear and tear on your washing. Hilary Rollin, Eco Church Group.
Pastoral care team
Are you in need of support or would you like to talk to someone? We rely on you to let us know of anyone who is ill, or in hospital or who might welcome a visit. Please contact any of the clergy (numbers on back page) or Helen Day, Janet Masters, Anne Tarassenko, or Ruth Wooldridge.