Friday, 24 May 2013

Notices 26th May to 2nd June 2013



SUNDAY
Trinity Sunday
26th  
  8.00 am
10.00 am
  6.00 pm   
Holy Communion
Holy Communion (No Seekers today)
Focus Service in the Nave and Meeting Place – arrive 6 for 7.00 pm start
MONDAY
Spring Bank Holiday
27th

 No “Sunny Days” post natal support Resumes 3rd June
No Rainbows in the Upper Hall Resumes 10th June
No Focus Fellowship meeting in the Old Vestry  Resumes 3rd June
TUESDAY
28th  
10.00 am
11.00 am
  2.30 pm
 
 
 No Holy Communion in the Meeting Place
“Rattle & Roll”- Music for Under 5’s in the Old Vestry
No TLC in the Meeting Place– Resumes next week
No Brownies  in the Upper Hall  Resumes 4th  June
No Guides  in the Upper Hall  Resumes 11th  June
WEDNESDAY
29th  
  9.00 am
10.00 am
10.30 am
  6.00 pm
  8.00 pm
Prayers in the Old Vestry
No “Peekaboo” this week  Resumes 5th June
Care4You Team Meeting with Lynne Ashmore in the Old Vestry
No Yoga with Yolande Swift in the Upper Hall Resumes 5th June
 Tai Chi with Gary Shaw in the Upper Hall
THURSDAY

30th
10.00 am
  3 – 4 pm
  6.30 pm
   7.30 pm
Weight Watchers in the Upper Hall
St Paul’s Chairobics in the Meeting Place – new members welcome
Weight Watchers in the Upper Hall
 “Questions! Questions!” -  Last  session tonight in the Old Vestry  
SATURDAY
1st  
11.30 am
Family Party in the Upper Hall to 2.30 pm
SUNDAY
Trinity 1
2nd  
  8.00 am
10.00 am
Holy Communion
Baptism Service  (No Seekers today)



QUIZAID AT THE CROSS SCYTHES raised £84.70 for Christian Aid.  Thanks to all who came!

1st WEDNESDAY on June 5th The group will be watching a DVD at their June meeting, entitled “Christians in Pompeii” and will be having a meal out in July. Please see Jacqui for details.

WANT TO LIGHT A CANDLE?  We now have a stand for lighting candles as a prayer.  It is up in the Chancel Chapel – do go up and have a moment any time!  Thank you very much Ken for making it! – I have wanted us to have one for years, Murray.

FOODBANK SUPERMARKET COLLECTION JULY 5th & 6th  Please put the date in your diary and let Robert know if you can help.

BOB HARTMAN You are warmly invited to an evening for children and families with Bob Hartman, author and much loved performance story teller for children, at Christ Church, Pitsmoor on Friday 7th June from 6.30 pm - 8.00 pm.  Contact: jenny.lambourne@sheffield.anglican.org for further details or phone 01709 309144

SAINSBURY’S VOUCHERS There’s a box at the back of church if you’d like to donate your Sainsbury’s Active Kids Vouchers again this year. In previous years, the appeal has provided fantastic equipment for St Paul’s Beavers. Thank you everyone who’s donated already.

FLOWER ARRANGING DEMONSTRATION To raise some much needed funds for church flowers, Liz Edwards has kindly offered to do a demonstration of flower arranging for us. Liz is thinking of a Monday evening event. Could people please let Deidre know if this is a good time? Thanks

M.U. IN JUNE The topic on Wednesday 12th June  will be The Emmaus Society.

THE BISHOP’S GARDEN PARTY will be held on Sunday 16th June at Bishopscroft from 2-5.00 pm. There is a poster on the folding MU notice board.

HEELEY HISTORY WORKSHOP Anyone interested in the area and its people is very welcome to come to our informal weekly meetings on Monday afternoons (except Bank Holidays) between 2.00-4.00 pm at the Community Rooms at the Heeley Green Centre on the corner of Gleadless Rd & Fitzroy Rd.
ST LUKE’S Please see the poster at the foot of the stairs from St Luke’s Sheffield Hospice. They would like to recruit more volunteers to help raise much needed funds. Each year, St Luke’s provides specialist care entirely free of charge to around 1,500 local adults with a wide variety of incurable illnesses. Their aim is to improve the quality of life at a time when life is especially precious. Thank you

RATTLE & ROLL – Musical fun classes for children 0-4 years. Anne Connolly is now back at work following the safe arrival of her new baby daughter, Minnie.  Please tell your family and friends about these sessions which are fun, energetic and full of music and dance. (The children especially like the bubble and parachute sessions.)

You’ll find Anne in the OV at 11.00 am on Tuesdays during term time. New members very welcome - leaflets in church. 

Mike’s Ministry:
We pray for all the work that Mike will be involved with this week
Prayer Focus: 
We continue to pray for all who are ill and those who care for them

From Murray
Walking in Ecclesall Woods with our dog last Friday we met Andy Parsons with his dog.  Andy wanted to pass on his and Gill’s love to all at St Paul’s.  They have settled now at Greenhill Methodist Church and are getting involved.  It works out better for them as it is much nearer to where they live.
Andy seemed very well and delightedly pointed out some herons nesting in the trees which he said looked and sounded like Pterodactyls!
He is also pleased to be doing some evangelism with his church – always his great passion!  I think he is part of a team who will be coming over to work with Gleadless Valley Methodist Church.




Friday, 17 May 2013

Notices 19th to 26th May 2013



SUNDAY
Pentecost
19th
  8.00 am
10.00 am
11.30 am
  6.00 pm   
Holy Communion
Family Worship for Pentecost (No Seekers this week)
Birthday Party for the Lock family in the Upper Hall until 2.30 pm
“Vine Time” service in the Meeting Place (No Churches Together service)
MONDAY

20th
12.30 pm
  6.00 pm
  7.00 pm
 “Sunny Days” post natal support group with Julie Slingsby in the  Meeting Place
Rainbows in the Upper Hall
Focus Fellowship meeting in the Old Vestry
TUESDAY
21st
10.00 am
11.00 am
  2.30 pm
  6.15 pm

  7.30 pm
 Holy Communion in the Meeting Place
“Rattle & Roll”- Music for Under 5’s in the Old Vestry
TLC in the Meeting Place– all welcome
Brownies  in the Upper Hall
Guides going to Laser Quest this evening (UH not in use)
 PCC Meeting in the Old Vestry – arrive 7.30 pm for 7.45 pm start please
WEDNESDAY
22nd
  9.00 am
10.00 am
10.30 am
  6.00 pm
  7.30 pm  
  7.30 pm
  8.00 pm
Prayers in the Old Vestry
“Peekaboo”  for babies, toddlers, parents & carers in the Nave & Meeting Place
Care4You Team Meeting with Lynne Ashmore in the Old Vestry
Yoga with Yolande Swift in the Upper Hall (last one this half term)
Deanery Synod in the Nave & Meeting Place
Wednesday Home Group at Liz and Mike’s, 25 Lees Hall Avenue
Tai Chi with Gary Shaw  in the Upper Hall
THURSDAY

23rd
10.00 am
  3 – 4 pm
  6.30 pm
  7.00 pm
  7.30 pm
Weight Watchers in the Upper Hall
St Paul’s Chairobics in the Meeting Place – new members welcome
Weight Watchers in the Upper Hall
St Paul’s Music Listening Group in the Meeting Place
“Questions! Questions!” -  Sixth session tonight in the Old Vestry  
FRIDAY
24th
  7.30 pm
Worship Group rehearsal – in OV or in church, depending on the weather
Schools break up today for Spring Bank Holiday
SATURDAY
25th
  8.30 am
NTP Classroom Training for commercial drivers in the Old Vestry- until 4.30 pm
SUNDAY
Trinity Sunday
26th
  8.00 am
10.00 am
  6.00 pm
Holy Communion
Holy Communion (No Seekers today)
Focus Service in the Nave and Meeting Place – arrive 6 for 7.00 pm start








Why no Churches Together ‘Pentecost Praise’?
For many years we have been meeting together for worship a few times a year with our friends from Mount View Methodist Church, The Church of the Nazarene, Heeley Parish Church and Meersbrook Park United Reformed Church in our local Churches Together group.  Sadly over the last few years the attendance has been dropping and you might like to think when you last went to a Churches Together service which was not at St Pauls’!  Over the years we have tried a number of ventures together like the ‘Whit Sings’ in Meersbrook Park a few years ago.
I am sure that we are at our best when we do something together.  Worshipping together and even sharing Communion together are things we have done a number of times, and now are not new anymore.  The significant thing we are doing together is supporting The Gleadless Valley and Heeley Foodbank.
At a recent Churches Together Ministers Meeting a brave and I believe right decision was made to stop our shared services for the time being and to focus on our support for Foodbank.  So we will continue to meet together as ministers, but we will not worship together so much for the time being. 
If you have any reactions of comments please pass them on to me (Murray) or to Mike.





WEAR RED FOR PENTECOST! Our 10.00 am service today is Pentecost Family Worship.  We will focus on the gifts God gives to us and how we can use them for his glory.  Murray would also like you to wear red to celebrate the gift of God’s Holy Spirit.  Depending on the weather we may finish the service with a fire outside with a few songs and prayers, and if we do go out we will also have another Pentecost church photo as we did last year.

QUIZAID AT THE CROSS SCYTHES raised £84.70 for Christian Aid.

1st WEDNESDAY The group will be watching a DVD at their June meeting, entitled “Christians in Pompeii” and will be having a meal out in July. Please see Jacqui for details.

BOB HARTMAN You are warmly invited to an evening for children and families with Bob Hartman, author and much loved performance story teller for children, at Christ Church, Pitsmoor on Friday 7th June from 6.30 pm - 8.00 pm.  Contact: jenny.lambourne@sheffield.anglican.org for further details or phone 01709 309144

SAINSBURY’S VOUCHERS There’s a box at the back of church if you’d like to donate your Sainsbury’s Active Kids Vouchers again this year. In previous years, the appeal has provided fantastic equipment for St Paul’s Beavers. Thank you everyone who’s donated already.

FLOWER ARRANGING DEMONSTRATION To raise some much needed funds for church flowers, Liz Edwards has kindly offered to do a demonstration of flower arranging for us. Liz is thinking of a Monday evening event. Could people please let Deidre know if this is a good time? Thanks

HEELEY HISTORY WORKSHOP Anyone interested in the area and its people is very welcome to come to our informal weekly meetings on Monday afternoons (except Bank Holidays) between 2.00-4.00 pm at the Community Rooms at the Heeley Green Centre on the corner of Gleadless Rd & Fitzroy Rd. Join us on Monday 20th May at 2.00 pm to celebrate our project “Social Life in Heeley and Thereabouts.” We will show you our film and launch our new leaflet about social life.

ST LUKE’S Please see the poster at the foot of the stairs from St Luke’s Sheffield Hospice. They would like to recruit more volunteers to help raise much needed funds. Each year, St Luke’s provides specialist care entirely free of charge to around 1,500 local adults with a wide variety of incurable illnesses. Their aim is to improve the quality of life at a time when life is especially precious. Thank you
RATTLE & ROLL – Musical fun classes for children 0-4 years. Anne Connolly is now back at work following the safe arrival of her new baby daughter, Minnie.  Please tell your family and friends about these sessions which are fun, energetic and full of music and dance. (The children especially like the bubble and parachute sessions.)
You’ll find Anne in the OV at 11.00 am on Tuesdays during term time. New members  very welcome - leaflets in church. 

M.U. IN JUNE The topic on Wednesday 12th June  will be The Emmaus Society.

THE BISHOP’S GARDEN PARTY will be held on Sunday 16th June at Bishopscroft from 2-5.00 pm.

Mike’s Ministry:
Sun 19th – Pentecost - 8.00 am H.C. & Beauchief Abbey
Mon 20th – Charnock Hall Infant & Charnock Hall Junior
Tues 21st – St Paul’s 10.00 am H.C. & Wooldale Junior

Prayer Focus: 
We continue to pray for all have been bereaved , are ill and those who care for them
From Murray
Remember that now we don’t have a time in the year when we give to Tearfund, you can still do so by joining the scheme which Pam Yates looks after.
Thank you to everyone who has helped to raise money for Christian Aid this week.  I found the videos we saw at 10 am last Sunday really inspiring – we can do something significant for people through Christian Aid!

From Margaret
It was a joy to worship at Holmwood today with the residents. Konrad made the afternoon so special with his love and care for the sick and elderly. Murray led the short Service which included many hymns enjoyed by all. If all the Care Homes had a 'Konrad' they would be much happier places. We all received a friendly welcome. After visiting many Homes for the elderly Holmwood would come at the top of the list.