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Weekly News Sheet - Sunday 13th October

Notices from St Micheal’s Today Notice Sheet published on Sunday 13th October 2019

Mothers Union Provincial Gathering

Mothers’ Union members wishing to go to the Provincial Service in Leeds Minster on Thursday 7th November please let Jill Fairhurst 0161 439 3126 know as soon as possible, as numbers are required for seating and travel arrangements.

“How might science affect the way we pray?”

Saturday afternoon events at Bramhall Methodist Ch.  At each, a leading scientist will give a keynote talk, followed by various interactive workshops.  Very accessible for non-scientists. The next is on 19th October: Revd Canon Dr Joanna Collicutt (Ripon College, Oxford) - “The psychology and neuroscience of prayer”.    More details and booking information on posters and leaflets in the hall foyer.  Any questions, please ask Bob Munn or Phil Wadsworth, project advisory group members.

Church – Not As You Know It

Sunday 13th October, 4:00 to 6:00pm in and around St M’s.  A relaxed and ‘free-form’ two hours for families and individuals.  Food, crafts, fun and games, informal Christian content and comment; come along and join in: Building Community, Exploring Faith, and Having Fun.

Harvest Thanksgiving

Our Harvest thanksgiving is on Sunday 20th October.  As usual, harvest gifts will be divided between The Wellspring, Stockport and Chelwood Foodbank.  A ‘flyer’ – headed ‘Harvest’, unsurprisingly – that lists the items which Wellspring and Chelwood would be particularly grateful to have donated has been handed out; if you’ve not received a copy, please ask a sidesperson for one.

Harvest Afternoon Tea 

Our annual Harvest Afternoon Tea for residents and staff of local care homes and the community is on Wednesday 23rd October at 3:00pm.  All the congregation is more than welcome, and please bring a friend or neighbour.  Please let the Office know if you intend to attend, for catering purposes.  Donations of cakes will also be very welcome – please bring them on or from Sunday 20th, leaving them in the Office or Kitchen, clearly labelled that they’re for the Harvest Tea.  

Christian Aid ‘Bucket Collection’

Friday 25th & Saturday 26th October 10:00am to 7:00pm.  If you would give an hour to do this either day, please contact Keith Fenwick fenwickk41@gmail.com 0161 439 2960.  Well worth the time and effort – this usually averages c. £25 / person / hour.  Still a considerable portion of Saturday to be filled – please contact Keith urgently if you can do an hour!

Feast of Ss Simon & Jude AA

Our Eucharist at 7:30pm on Tuesday 29th October, celebrating the Feast of Ss Simon & Jude AA, will include the use of incense.  If you’re someone who finds the use of incense enhances your worship experience, or you’d like to try it and see, this service is for you. 

Taste of Tanzania Evening

Saturday 2nd Nov.  Fund-raiser for Newala projects.  All welcome; please put in diary. More details soon.  Hamida Adkins                                              


Ceilidh with “Haycorn”. 

A fun evening, organised by Helen Russ and a friend.    Woodford War Memorial Hall, Saturday 2nd November, 7:30 – 11:00pm.  Raising money for The Toy Appeal charity (info at https://thetoyappeal.com/ ).   Ticket £15 inc hotpot or pie supper.  Ticket orders, food choice, more information at file:///C:/Users/phil/Documents/St%20M's/St%20Michael's%20Today/Miscellaneous/190918%20%20Ceilidh%20191102%20-%20flyer.pdf or contact Helen Russ helen-russ@live.co.uk 

Green Tips - what to do with really old clothes

If you’ve clothes that aren’t good enough for to a charity shop, surplus pieces of fabric, etc put them in a bag labelled ‘clean rags’ and take them to Centrepoint or the Cancer Research shop.  They can sell them to raise funds. If you’ve time to remove buttons and hand those in in a separate packet, that’ll increase the amount they can raise.   

What happened at the PCC?

PCC Minutes have to be approved by the next meeting before they can be displayed.  A long gap between meetings because one was cancelled meant the 5th June minutes were put up in the porches just recently.  Among items discussed were: ⮚ Holy Week was reviewed:  This had gone very well, providing a complete and connected narrative from Palm Sunday to Easter Day.  Mothering Sunday & Palm Sunday attendances were strikingly increased. ⮚ £5,187 2018 operational surplus allocated as missionary giving, to recipients previously reported in SMT.  ⮚  Statistics of attendance at various Services were discussed, and some coming year priorities identified.  These included outreach to the housebound, to thirty to forty-year-olds, and into the community; building on Baptism contacts; mission to the over-sixties; and thinking creatively about crossing boundaries within our parish.


A foundation for your day

Getting your day off to a good start helps.  If it’s at a time that’s convenient, you may find joining – either occasionally or more regularly –  other members of St M’s in Morning Prayer gives your day that extra boost. Morning Prayer is said at 9:00am on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; and on Wednesdays at 10:00am before the Eucharist at 10:30am.


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Weekly News Sheet - Sunday 6th October 2019

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The Lord’s Prayer each day

Have you taken up Calum’s invitation to join him each day at midday, wherever you are and are doing, in praying The Lord’s Prayer?  Focusing on what Jesus has done for us and given to us is an effective counter to the seemingly endless negativity and divisiveness of “the news”. 

Traidcraft Stall

The stall will be open after the 10:00am Service today.  Do have a look and, hopefully, buy.  In addition to what’s on display, the Traidcraft catalogue – there’s a copy on the stall – has a wide range of products, any of which we’ll be happy to order for you.  For more information contact Tina Reid reidtina5@gmail.com

Mindful Space

Space to be still, to think, and to be.  We’ve re-launched a time for meditation.  A half hour of space and quietness which we hope will encourage and complement personal prayer life and which will cater for the experienced and the beginner, providing both guidance and space & silence.  Second & fourth Tuesdays, 7:00 – 7:30pm in St M’s,  next one 8th October.

Cake Sale

Sunday 13th October, in church hall after both Services.  Fund-raising for projects in Newala.  Cake donations very welcome – please leave in Office or Kitchen, labelled for Newala Cake Sale, from Thursday 10th; bring before Service on Sunday 13th; or contact Jill Fairhurst 0161 439 3126.

Church – Not As You Know It

Sunday 13th October, 4:00 to 6:00pm in and around St M’s.  A relaxed and ‘free-form’ two hours for families and individuals.  Food, crafts, fun and games, informal Christian content and comment; come along and join in: Building Community, Exploring Faith, and Having Fun.

Harvest Thanksgiving

Sunday 20th October.  As usual, harvest gifts will be divided between The Wellspring, Stockport and Chelwood Foodbank.  A ‘flyer’ – headed ‘Harvest’, unsurprisingly – that lists the items which Wellspring and Chelwood would be particularly grateful to have donated has been handed out; if you’ve not received a copy, please ask a sidesperson for one.

Harvest Afternoon Tea 

This annual event is for residents and staff of local care homes and the community is on Wednesday 23rd October at 3:00pm.  All the congregation is more than welcome, and please bring a friend or neighbour.  Please let the Office know if you intend to attend, for catering purposes.  Donations of cakes will also be very welcome – please bring them on or from Sunday 20th, leaving them in the Office or Kitchen, clearly labelled that they’re for the Harvest Tea. 

Christian Aid ‘Bucket Collection’

Friday 25th & Saturday 26th October 10:00am to 7:00pm.  If you would give an hour to do this either day, please contact Keith Fenwick fenwickk41@gmail.com 0161 439 2960.  Well worth the time and effort – this usually averages c. £25 / person / hour.

Taste of Tanzania Evening

Saturday 2nd Nov.  Fund-raiser for Newala projects.  All welcome; please put in diary.  More details soon.  Hamida Adkins                                             

Thank you

Further to the ‘thank you’ in last week’s SMT regarding the Quiz Evening on 21st Sept, thanks from the Newala Link Group to Georgie Elston & her family for a marvellous and very enjoyable evening.               Hamida Adkins

 Green Tips St M’s, Eco-Parish

On 26th Sept, the PCC voted for St M’s to register to be an Eco Parish; you’ll be seeing a lot more about this.  A Rocha UK is a charity that helps Christians to care for the natural world.  It runs the Eco Church award scheme, which parishes join by sending a completed Eco Church questionnaire to A Rocha; the church then works towards the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Eco Parish awards through an agenda of actions and adjustments. 

 The incentive to join the Eco Church scheme is the range of resources and information that A Rocha provides to help churches, and the focus and incentive boost given; also, the Eco awards agenda provides a check-list of things which might otherwise be overlooked.  The reward is that, communally as a church and individually as its members, we continue to take action and make progress on ‘green’ issues.  Additionally, we make a statement and provide a lead to the community around us, part of our mission and ministry as a parish church. 

 Anyone who’d like to be a member of St M’s Eco Action Group which is co-ordinating this, or would like to consider joining it, please contact Phil Wadsworth phil@uibhist.plus.com  0161 439 5496 (under-18s contact on parent’s e-mail or copied to parent).

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