SUNDAY
Mothering
Sunday and
4th
Sunday of Lent
|
15th
|
8.00 am
10.00 am
6.00 pm
6.00 pm
|
Holy
Communion
Family Worship for
Mothering Sunday (No Seekers today)
After the service there
will be a Cake & Craft Stall. All proceeds to go
towards
the Windows Repair Fund.
‘Vine Time’ service in
the Old Vestry – all welcome! Please see Jacqui if
you’d
like to know more about ‘Vine Time.’
Focus
Service in the Nave with refreshments
in the Meeting Place
Arriving 6.00 pm for a 7.00 pm start
|
MONDAY
|
16th
|
12.30 pm
2.00 pm
|
‘Sunny
Days’ (Home Start) Post natal support group in the Meeting Place
Arriving 12 noon for 12.30 start until 3.00 pm
W.E.A. Art Class in the Old Vestry with
Veronique Oodian (10 of 11)
|
TUESDAY
|
17th
|
10.00 am
2.30 pm
6.15
pm
|
Holy
Communion in the Meeting Place
TLC in
the Meeting Place
Brownies in the Upper Hall
No Guides this evening owing to First Aid
Training
|
WEDNESDAY
|
18th
|
10.00 am
6.00 pm
7.30
pm
7.30 pm
8.00 pm
|
Peekaboo
– for babies, toddlers, parents and carers in the Nave with
refreshments in the Meeting Place
Yoga with Yolande Swift in the Upper Hall
Week four of our Lent
Series “Faith to share” with John Hibberd in the
Meeting
Place.
W.I. “Craft and Chat” in the Old Vestry – new
members always welcome
Tai Chi with
Gary Shaw in the Upper Hall
|
THURSDAY
|
19th
|
3 – 4 pm
7.30 pm
7.30 pm
7.30 pm
|
St Paul’s Chairobics in the Meeting Place
Thursday
Prayer Group in the Meeting Place – please see Gail for details
Strategy
Group meeting in the Old Vestry
Bishops’
House Event - Days of Sunshine and Rain
|
FRIDAY
|
20th
|
7.30 pm
|
Worship
Group rehearsal in the Old Vestry
|
SATURDAY
|
21st
|
3.30 pm
|
HOME
START SPRING CHARITY CONCERT: ST JOHN'S CHURCH, RANMOOR Adults £5, children £1. Home-Start Sheffield began working with
families in 1982. Now, Home-Start Sheffield supports over 800 vulnerable
children and parents every year. The charity’s Schools’ Choir Spring Concert
will raise funds for Home-Start Sheffield. There will be 5 schools taking part
as well as contributions from the Church Youth choir and from local soloist
Nick Plummer-Walsh. For more details please contact Ian Roberts at music@stjohnsranmoor.org.uk (Home Start staff run the Sunny Days Post-natal
Support Group that meets here at St Paul’s on Mondays.)
|
SUNDAY
Lent 5
(Passion Sunday)
|
22nd
|
8.00 am
10.00 am
11.00
am
|
Holy
Communion
Holy Communion with
Baptism of Beth and Matthew’s new baby
daughter,
Emily Ann Langner, followed by:
Family
Baptism Celebration in the Meeting Place.
All the Langner family’s friends at St Paul’s are very welcome to join
in with the Celebration.
|
Easter Eggs for the Roundabout Hostel
for homeless young people. Thanks for all the Easter Eggs for
Roundabout! We are getting medium sized eggs,
to ensure that they all get the same sized eggs! There’s a box in the clergy vestry which is
filling up nicely. Thank you.
From Murray I am only now realising how stressful it has
been to have the heating system playing up for so long. A pump failed in mid-December causing a
complete shutdown and though it was repaired it remained faulty until January
when it gave up all together. However, it
was never the disaster it could have been!
Thank you Lord!
MESSY CHURCH AT
EASTER for families with children will be held on Good Friday, 3rd
April. Instead of our usual light lunch,
we will be having hot cross buns and finishing a little earlier at 12 noon. Leaders/helpers to arrive for 9.30 am,
families for 10.30 am please.
EASTER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Fri 27th March – Schools break up for Easter
Sun 29th March - Palm Sunday – Baptism Service 10.00 am
(Please remember that British Summer Time begins and the clocks go
forward 28th/29th March)
Tues 31st March – 7.30 pm - Stations of the Cross 1
Wed 1st April – 7.30 pm - Stations of the Cross 2
Thurs 2nd April – Maundy Thursday
Fri 3rd April – Good Friday – Messy Church 10.30 am
‘An Hour at The Cross’ will be held at 2.00 pm
Sun 5th April – Easter Day – Family Communion 10.00 am
PEEKABOO AT ST PAUL’S We thought you’d like to know that we were recently told of some very
positive and welcome reviews. People have posted comments on Netmums, Facebook
& the NCT websites, such as a ‘lovely, vibrant group’, ‘best in the area’
and also commented on the way that the furniture is organised to accommodate
newborns & their parents, which people feel is much safer than other groups
they’ve attended. There was also praise for the refreshment makers. Thank you
all!
CUPBOARDS IN CHURCH Owing to pressure for cupboard space all
around church, we ask that people remove/take home any equipment that you or
your group don’t currently use please. (If you’re not sure about items that
have been put in your usual storage area, please ask before disposing of them,
as they may belong to another of our groups.) Hopefully it will help us to make
decisions about which items we should get PAT tested. The unclaimed contents of
the lost property basket will shortly be recycled, so may we remind you to
check that too? Thank you
EVENTS AT BISHOPS’
HOUSE
Wed
25th March – 7.30 pm Bishops’ House Update – Ken Dash has been surveying and
researching the history of Bishops’ House for the last 4 years. This talk is an
ideal opportunity to catch up with the latest discoveries and theories about
the development of the house.
Thurs
16th April at 7.30 pm – “The Mysteries of Hallamshire”
A
talk by local author and historian, Howard Smith
Wed
6th May at 7.30 pm – Tinsley Manor. Archaeologist Sally Rogers talks about
“Tinsley Manor.” All these events are free, but please arrive early to be sure
of a place.
SAINSBURY’S ACTIVE
KIDS 2015
Please collect and donate vouchers to
exchange for Active Kids equipment and experiences for our uniformed organisations. Vouchers will be
issued until 05.05.15 and must be submitted by 1st July 2015. There is
a box in church for your vouchers. Thank you
FOOD BANK UPDATE
Last
week was very busy with 25 vouchers and massive 512kg of food given out. St Paul’s contributed 31kg. Robert heard awful stories of families whose
money had been stopped and had either not eaten so that their children could,
or had the dilemma of heating or eating.
They had a lovely text from a client thanking them for their kindness
and saying they were looking forward to giving their children a really good
meal.
There
is a lovely article by Pete about Robert’s work which you can find on the
Diocesan website: www.sheffield.anglican.org/faith-stories/salt-and-light-link-rep
or by clicking through from the front page.
THANKS FROM MARGARET
WARDILL’S FAMILY
We
wanted to tell you how much we appreciated Mom's funeral on Thursday. It
was just as she would have wanted it, and hit exactly the right note for us,
and for our family. We all felt that we were able to grieve and celebrate
Granny in a way that felt right and appropriate. We also warmly appreciated the support from
within the parish, feeling that all those who knew her were standing shoulder
to shoulder with us, a real and moving tribute to her personal qualities.
Mike’s Ministry this week:
Sun 15th – St Paul’s 8.00 am H.C. &
Beauchief Abbey
Mon 16th – Charnock Hall Primary
Tues 17th – St Paul’s 10.00 am Holy
Communion
& Greasbrough Primary
Wed 18th – Carfield Primary
Thurs 19th - Totley All Saints
Primary
Fri 20th - Handsworth Christian
From Murray
I tried to book a day at Longshaw for this spring but find that the
main carpark will be closed for renovation which will make access very
difficult, so I will try to book something for later in the year.
Lovely to see the first daffs out and poignant to see those planted around
church by John Brown.
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