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All Saints Oakham Weekly Pewsheet Service Details and Notices Eighth Sunday after Trinity Sunday 10 August 2014 Oakham 8:00am Holy Communion (CW Trad) 10:30am Parish Communion 6:00pm Evensong Whissendine 8:00am Holy Communion 11:00am Family Service Market Overton 6:00pm Evensong Teigh 9:00am Holy Communion (BCP) Langham 11:00am Holy Communion Braunston 11:00am Matins Brooke 8:00am Holy Communion (BCP) Hambleton 9:15am Holy Communion (CW Trad) If you are new to this church or visiting, please make yourself known to the clergy or churchwardens. If you wish to receive Holy Communion in your pew, or would like a large print version of this Pewsheet, please ask a sidesperson. Please take this Pewsheet home

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All Saints O

akham

Weekly Pewsheet Service Details and Notices

Eighth Sunday after Trinity

Sunday 10 August 2014

Oakham 8:00am Holy Communion (CW Trad)

10:30am Parish Communion

6:00pm Evensong

Whissendine 8:00am Holy Communion

11:00am Family Service

Market Overton 6:00pm Evensong

Teigh 9:00am Holy Communion (BCP)

Langham 11:00am Holy Communion

Braunston 11:00am Matins

Brooke 8:00am Holy Communion (BCP)

Hambleton 9:15am Holy Communion (CW Trad)

If you are new to this church or visiting, please make

yourself known to the clergy or churchwardens.

If you wish to receive Holy Communion in your pew, or

would like a large print version of this Pewsheet, please ask

a sidesperson.

Please take this Pewsheet home

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Oakham Team Clergy

Revd Canon Lee Francis-Dehqani

Team Rector (Oakham)

01572 722108 [email protected]

Revd Audrey Atkinson

Team Vicar (Langham, Braunston, Brooke, Hambleton, Egleton)

01572 723154 [email protected]

Revd Janet Tebby

Team Vicar (Whissendine, Teigh, Ashwell, Market Overton)

01664 474096 [email protected]

Revd Hildred Crowther

Assistant Priest

01572 767779 [email protected]

Revd Dr Dominic Coad

Curate

01572 770024 [email protected]

Lay Ministers

Mr Vyv Wainwright Reader – 01572 759157 [email protected]

Mr Alan Rudge Reader – 01572 755570 [email protected]

Mr David Pattinson Reader – 01572 723884 [email protected]

Mrs Gail Rudge Parish Evangelist – 01572 755570 [email protected]

Mrs Jenni Duffy Parish Evangelist – 01572 720064 [email protected]

Mrs Madeleine Morris Pastoral Assistant – 01572 868418 [email protected]

Director of Music

Mr Kevin Slingsby – 01572 898242 [email protected]

Oakham Team Office

Mrs Janine Weaver Team Administrator

01572 724007 [email protected]

The Team Office is staffed on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 9am- 1pm,

Thursdays 11am-3pm and Fridays by email. Notices for inclusion in the pew

sheet should be sent to [email protected] or delivered to the office

by Wednesday at 11 am.

www.oakhamteam.org.uk

www.facebook.com/oakhamteam

[email protected]

@oakhamteam

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8:00am Holy Communion

10:30am Parish Communion*

The Order of Service is contained in the separate Service Book.

Opening Hymn*

1. Jesus calls us: o’er the tumult of our life’s wild restless sea,

day by day his sweet voice soundeth, saying, ‘Christian, follow me’:

2. As of old Saint Andrew heard it

by the Galilean lake, turned from home and toil and kindred

leaving all for his dear sake.

3. Jesus calls us from the worship of the vain world’s golden store,

from each idol that would keep us, saying, ‘Christian, love Me more.’

4. In our joys and in our sorrows,

days of toil and hours of ease, still he calls, in cares and pleasures,

that we love him more than these.

5. Jesus calls us: by thy mercies, Saviour, make us hear thy call,

give our hearts to thine obedience, serve and love thee best of all.

Words: Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895)

Music: St Andrew, Edward Henry Thorne (1834-1916) (Ancient & Modern – 324)

Gloria

1. All glory be to God on high, his peace on earth proclaim;

to all his people tell abroad the grace and glory of the Lord,

and bless his holy name, and bless his holy name.

2. In songs of thankfulness and praise

our hearts their homage bring to worship him who reigns above

almighty Father, Lord of love, our God and heavenly King,

our God and heavenly King,.

3. O Christ, the Father’s only Son, O Lamb enthroned on high,

O Jesus, who for sinners died and reigns at God the Father’s side,

in mercy hear our cry, in mercy hear our cry.

4. Most high and holy is the Lord,

most high his heavenly throne; where God the Father, God the Son

and God the Spirit, ever one, in glory reigns alone,

in glory reigns alone.

Words: Timothy Dudley-Smith (b 1926) Music: Repton, C H H Parry (1848-1918)

(Hymns for Today’s Church – 606)

© Timothy Dudley-Smith

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Collect

Almighty Lord and everlasting God, we beseech you to direct, sanctify and govern

both our hearts and bodies in the ways of your laws

and the works of your commandments; that through your most mighty protection, both here and ever,

we may be preserved in body and soul; through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,

who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever. Amen.

First Reading – 1 Kings 19.9-18

When Elijah reached Horeb, the mountain of God, he came to a cave, and spent the night there. Then the word of the LORD came to him, saying, ‘What are you doing

here, Elijah?’ He answered, ‘I have been very zealous for the LORD, the God of hosts; for the Israelites have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars, and killed

your prophets with the sword. I alone am left, and they are seeking my life, to take it away.’ He said, ‘Go out and stand on the mountain before the LORD, for the LORD is about to pass by.’ Now there was a great wind, so strong that it was splitting

mountains and breaking rocks in pieces before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake;

and after the earthquake a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire; and after the fire a sound of sheer silence. When Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his mantle and

went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. Then there came a voice to him that said, ‘What are you doing here, Elijah?’ He answered, ‘I have been very zealous for the

LORD, the God of hosts; for the Israelites have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars, and killed your prophets with the sword. I alone am left, and they are

seeking my life, to take it away.’ Then the LORD said to him, ‘Go, return on your way to the wilderness of Damascus; when you arrive, you shall anoint Hazael as king over

Aram. Also you shall anoint Jehu son of Nimshi as king over Israel; and you shall anoint Elisha son of Shaphat of Abel-meholah as prophet in your place. Whoever escapes

from the sword of Hazael, Jehu shall kill; and whoever escapes from the sword of Jehu, Elisha shall kill. Yet I will leave seven thousand in Israel, all the knees that have not

bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him.’

Second Reading – Romans 10.5-15

Moses writes concerning the righteousness that comes from the law, that ‘the person who does these things will live by them.’ But the righteousness that comes

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from faith says, ‘Do not say in your heart, “Who will ascend into heaven?”’ (that is,

to bring Christ down) ‘or “Who will descend into the abyss?”’ (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead). But what does it say? ‘The word is near you, on your lips

and in your heart’ (that is, the word of faith that we proclaim); because if you confess with your lips that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from

the dead, you will be saved. For one believes with the heart and so is justified, and one confesses with the mouth and so is saved. The scripture says, ‘No one who

believes in him will be put to shame.’ For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; the same Lord is Lord of all and is generous to all who call on him. For, ‘Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.’ But how are they to call

on one in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in one of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone to

proclaim him? And how are they to proclaim him unless they are sent? As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!’

Gradual Hymn*

1. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

in a believer’s ear! It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds,

and drives away his fear.

2. It makes the wounded spirit whole, and calms the troubled breast;

’tis manna to the hungry soul, and to the weary rest.

3. Dear name! the rock on which I build, my shield and hiding-place, my never-failing treasury filled

with boundless stores of grace.

4. Jesus! my Shepherd, Brother, Friend,

my Prophet, Priest and King, my Lord, my Life, my Way, my End,

accept the praise I bring.

5. Weak is the effort of my heart, and cold my warmest thought;

but when I see thee as thou art, I’ll praise thee as I ought.

6. Till then I would thy love proclaim with every fleeting breath; and may the music of thy name

refresh my soul in death.

Word: John Newton (1725-1807) Music: St Peter, Alexander Robert Reinagle (1799-1877) (Ancient & Modern – 664)

Gospel – Matthew 14.22-33

Immediately after feeding the crowd with the five loaves and two fish, Jesus made the

disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds. And after he had dismissed the crowds, he went up the mountain by himself

to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, but by this time the boat, battered by the waves, was far from the land, for the wind was against them. And early in the

morning he came walking towards them on the lake. But when the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified, saying, ‘It is a ghost!’ And they cried out in

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fear. But immediately Jesus spoke to them and said, ‘Take heart, it is I; do not be

afraid.’ Peter answered him, ‘Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.’ He said, ‘Come.’ So Peter got out of the boat, started walking on the water,

and came towards Jesus. But when he noticed the strong wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, ‘Lord, save me!’ Jesus immediately

reached out his hand and caught him, saying to him, ‘You of little faith, why did you doubt?’ When they got into the boat, the wind ceased. And those in the boat

worshipped him, saying, ‘Truly you are the Son of God.’

Offertory Hymns*

1. At the name of Jesus every knee shall bow,

every tongue confess him King of glory now: ‘tis the Father’s pleasure

we should call him Lord, who from the beginning

was the mighty Word.

2. Humbled for a season,

to receive a name from the lips of sinners unto whom he came,

faithfully he bore it spotless to the last,

brought it back victorious, when from death he passed:

3. Name him, Christians, name Him, with love strong as death,

but with awe and wonder and with bated breath: he is God the Saviour,

he is Christ the Lord, ever to be worshipped,

trusted and adored.

4. Surely, this Lord Jesus

shall return again, with his Father’s glory, with his angel train;

for all wreaths of empire meet upon his brow,

and our hearts confess him King of glory now.

Words: Caroline Maria Noel (1817-1877)

Music: Camberwell, John Michael Brierley (b 1932) (Ancient & Modern – 593)

Communion Anthem*

Save me O God, for thy name’s sake, and avenge me in thy strength. Hear my prayer, O God, for strangers are risen up against me,

and tyrants, which have not God before their eyes, seek after my soul. Behold, God is my helper, the Lord is with them that uphold my soul.

An off’ring of a free heart I give thee, and praise thy name, O Lord, because it is so comfortable. For he hath deliver’d me out of all my trouble,

and mine eyes have seen his desire upon mine enemies.

Words: Psalm 54.1-4,6-7 Music: Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Sung by the King’s Consort

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Post Communion Prayer

Strengthen for service, Lord, the hands that have taken holy things; may the ears which have heard your word be deaf to clamour and dispute;

may the tongues which have sung your praise be free from deceit; may the eyes which have seen the tokens of your love shine with the light of hope;

and may the bodies which have been fed with your body be refreshed with the fullness of your life;

glory to you for ever. Amen.

Final Hymn*

1. Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake! God's saving news to all the nations take;

proclaim Christ Jesus, saviour, Lord, and king, that all the world his worthy praise may sing.

2. Go forth and tell! God's love embraces all;

he will in grace respond to all who call: how shall they call if they have never heard

the gracious invitation of his word?

3. Go forth and tell! The doors are open wide: share God's good gifts let no one be denied;

live out your life as Christ your Lord shall choose, your ransomed powers for his sole glory use.

4. Go forth and tell! O church of God, arise!

go in the strength which Christ your Lord supplies; go till all nations his great name adore

and serve him, Lord and king for evermore

Words: James Seddon (1915-1983) Music: Woodlands, Walter Greatorex (1877-1949)

© The Representatives of the late James Edward Seddon / admin The Jubilate Group (Ancient & Modern – 477

6:00pm Evensong

The Order of Service begins on page 58 of the Prayer Book, and the hymns are taken from New English Hymnal.

Opening Hymn 466 – Thou whose almighty word

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Psalm 86.1-12 inclina domine E J Hopkins

1 Bow down thine ear O | Lord and | hear me : for | I am | poor and ∙ in | misery.

2 Preserve thou my soul for | I am | holy : my God save thy servant that | putteth ∙ his | trust in | thee.

3 Be merciful unto | me O | Lord :

for | I will ∙ call | daily ∙ up- | on thee. 4 Comfort the | soul of ∙ thy | servant :

for unto thee O | Lord ∙ do I | lift up ∙ my | soul.

5 For thou Lord art | good and | gracious : and of great mercy unto all | them that | call up-on | thee.

6 Give ear Lord | unto ∙ my | prayer : and ponder the | voice of ∙ my | humble ∙ de- | sires.

†7 In the | time of ∙ my | trouble I will | call up-on | thee, ∙ for thou | hearest me.

8 Among the gods there is none like unto | thee O | Lord :

there is not | one ∙ that can | do as | thou doest. 9 All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship | thee O | Lord :

and shall | glo-ri-| fy thy | Name. †10 For | thou art | great,

and doest wondrous | things, ∙ thou art | God a- | lone.

11 Teach me thy way O Lord, * and I will | walk in ∙ thy | truth : O knit my heart unto | thee that ∙ I may | fear thy | Name.

12 I will thank thee O Lord my God with | all my | heart : and will praise thy | Name for | ev-er- | more.

Glory | be ∙ to the | Father,

and to the | Son and ∙ to the | Ho-ly | Ghost; As it was in the beginning is | now and ∙ ever | shall be :

world | with-out | end, A- | men.

First Lesson – 1 Kings 11.41–12.20*

Office Hymn 397 – Let us with a gladsome mind

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Magnificat – Luke 1.46-55 J Turle

1 My soul doth | magnify ∙ the | Lord :

and my spirit hath re- | joic’d in | God my | Saviour.

2 For | he hath ∙ re- | garded :

the | lowli-ness | of his | handmaiden.

†3 For be- | hold, from | henceforth :

all gene- | rations ∙ shall | call me | blessed.

4 For he that is mighty hath | magni-fied | me :

and | ho-ly | is his | Name.

5 And his mercy is on | them that | fear him :

through- | out all | ge-ne- | rations.

6 He hath shew’d | strength ∙ with his | arm :

he hath scatter’d the proud in the imagi- | na-tion | of their | hearts.

7 He hath put down the | mighty ∙ from their | seat :

and hath ex- | alted ∙ the | humble ∙ and | meek.

8 He hath fill’d the | hungry ∙ with good | things :

and the | rich he ∙ hath sent | empty ∙ a- | way.

9 He remembering his mercy hath holpen his | ser-vant | Israel :

as he promis’d to our forefathers, Abraham | and his | seed for | ever.

Glory | be ∙ to the | Father…

Second Lesson – Acts 14.8-20*

Nunc Dimittis – Luke 2.29-32 T Kelway

1 Lord, now lettest thou thy servant de- | part in | peace :

ac- | cor-ding | to thy | word.

2 For mine eyes have | seen ∙ thy sal- | vation,

which thou hast pre- | par’d be-fore the | face of ∙ all | people,

3 To be a light to | lighten ∙ the | Gentiles :

and to be the | glory ∙ of thy | peo-ple | Israel.

Glory | be ∙ to the | Father…

Hymns 265 – Lord of beauty thine the splendour

485 – Thy hand, O God, has guided

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This Week

WEDNESDAY 13 AUGUST

10:00am -12:00pm – OPEN HOUSE

Home of Joy Cant, 23 Vicarage

Road, Oakham. All are welcome.

1:30pm – MUSIC AT LUNCHTIME

All Saints Oakham

Terpsichore, with Claire Hitchcox, Peter Hitchcox & Richard Keightley.

Celebrating the 550th anniversary of

Robert Fayrfax’s birth (christened at Deeping St James, Lincolnshire) and the

450th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s birth at Startford upon

Avon.

SUNDAY 17 AUGUST

HYMNS AND PIMMS

St Peter & St Paul Langham

Join us to sing some of your favourite hymns and to share in a glass of Pimms.

SUN 17 – SUN 31 AUGUST

WALK RUTLAND FOR JESUS

Churches & Villages of Rutland

Walk Rutland calls us to walk together and share fellowship as we walk

through the villages of Rutland. It is an opportunity to talk about God with

friends and strangers. Walk Rutland is supporting the Churches that already

exist in the villages, and we hope that they will engage with us in witness. The

fortnight starts with a commissioning service at Hambleton Church on

17 August at 2:30pm, and ends with a celebration service at Uppingham

Methodist Church on 31 August

at 2:30pm.

Please pray about joining us for some time between 17 and 31 August. We

would appreciate volunteers for stewarding, support driver, banner

carrying and for leading worship/singing and prayers at various venues. Full up-

to-date details are available from the website at www.walkrutland.uk.

Looking Ahead

WEDNESDAY 20 AUGUST

1:30pm – MUSIC AT LUNCHTIME

All Saints Oakham

John Gull organ

THURSDAY 21 AUGUST

12:15-12:45pm – CELTIC MIDDAY

PRAYER

St Edmund Egleton

Come and weave a little silence to your lips, weave a little silence into your life

and come and join us if you can. All Welcome. For further details please

contact Vyv Wainwright 01572 755752. Please note the change from the

2nd Thursday to the 3rd Thursday for this month only.

SAT-MON 23-25 AUGUST

A HISTORY OF WHISSENDINE

EXHIBITION

St Andrew Whissendine

Come and learn about the village! Open from 10am (Saturday & Monday)

and 2pm (Sunday) until 5pm.

There will be a presentation about the village from the 7th century at 11am &

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2pm (Saturday & Monday) and 2:30pm

(Sunday), and light refreshments are available daily.

Preveiw Evening on Friday 22

August at 7pm – tickets £5 with wine and nibbles from 01664

474605 or from the Village Shop.

SATURDAY 23 AUGUST

7:30pm – PIANO DUO CONCERT

Lyddington Church

In aid of Oakham based Rutland Rotaract

Family Support Centre (RRFSC) – this supports about 200 children and young

people aged 0 to 25, providing social, recreational and therapeutic support to them and their families.

The evening’s entertainment is provided by international piano duo James

Redfern, of Hallaton, and Laura Pauna, of South Africa. To reflect the summer evening they will perform 'A

Midsummer Night's Dream' by Mendelssohn and 'The Rite Of

Spring' by Stravinsky. Concert tickets will be £15 per person including a

welcome drink and canapes in the interval. Tickets from Uppingham The

Falcon Hotel, Oakham Music & More, Stamford Music Shop, or by ringing

Elaine Redfern 01858 555465

SUNDAY 24 AUGUST

NO CHURCH@4 AT BRAUNSTON

MONDAY 25 AUGUST

11:15am – BANK HOLIDAY ORGAN

RECITAL – All Saints Oakham

Robert Gower. Followed by lunch in the Church Hall (cost £5). Please note that the afternoon concert in

Egleton previously advertised will not

now take place. In aid of RCO 150 for 150 appeal.

SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER

11:00am -6:00pm – PRAYER BOOK DAY

St Peter Brooke & All Saints Braunston

Sung Matins at 11:15am in Brooke Church, is followed by a

talk on the church at 12:15pm and a chance to view the 17th Century Book of Common Prayer. After some

time to explore the church and village we move to Braunston, with lunch at

the Old Plough (if pre-booked). At 3:30pm there will be a talk about

Braunston Church, followed at 4:30pm by Evensong and

Compline. For details and to book lunch, please phone Mary Stewart

on 01664 474353 by 10 August or pick up a leaflet in church. The

services will be sung by members of Laudamus, joined by other choir

members from the Deanery – music will include Tallis’s anthem ‘If ye love

me’, and a faux-bourdon setting of the evening canticles by John Holmes. Please contact Kevin Slingsby (01572

898242) if you would like to join the choir for the day or part of it.

SUNDAY 21 SEPTEMBER

STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY

All Saints Oakham

Stewardship presentation at all three services.

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TUESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER

FRIENDS’ TRIP TO NEWSTEAD

ABBEY AND HUCKNALL PARISH

CHURCH

All are welcome to join us on this journey to Byron’s last resting place.

Further details will follow, but please read the article on page x on today’s

Pewsheet.

Please pray for

Edith Patricia Ruth Thomas, daughter of Lee and Rhiannon Thomas, baptised at Whissendine

today;

Ben Coleman and Jodie Thorn, who were married at Whissendine

yesterday;

The friends and families of those who have died recently - Kenneth Tickell, organbuilder, whose funeral

was held at St Matthew Northampton on Thursday (there will be a memorial

service at Worcester Cathedral on Saturday 4 October); Robert

Glennie and Jean Lee, whose funerals were held at Oakham and

Braunston on Friday;

The girls kidnapped in Nigeria and other victims of religious extremism;

Simon Tyler and the MSF team in Burma;

The people whose lives are torn apart by war and violence, especially in

Gaza, Israel, Syria and Iraq;

The Rutland Food Bank;

The Drop-in Centre for more people to join the cooking team;

Justin and John our Archbishops and Donald and John, our Bishops;

All who are persecuted for their faith, especially in Sudan, Kenya, Syria, Somalia, Eritrea, North Korea, China,

Indonesia, Northern Nigeria, Iran, Egypt and Pakistan;

Madeleine McCann and her family.

New Appointments

The Oakham PCC has appointed Mrs

Ruth Bray as the new Safeguarding Officer, in place of

Mrs Anne Venning and Mrs Sally Corton who have recently stepped

down.

Edwina King is standing down as leader of the Flower Guild, and her

replacement is Anna Oliver.

Congratulations to Ruth and Anna, and we thank them for taking on

these important roles in the church.

Oakham All Saints PCC

The Minutes of the 16 July PCC

meeting are now displayed in Oakham Church on the noticeboard by the

north door.

Recycle for Fairtrade

Traidcraft have been raising funds by

recycling unwanted items of jewellery and have so far raised over £16000!

They are now able to take old/foreign banknotes as well - if you would like

to take part in this worthwhile scheme please contact Denise (01572

722729), who can supply pre-paid envelopes to send donations directly

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to Fairtrade, or you can give items to

her when the stall is in church.

If anyone is running Fairtrade in the village churches, or if there is

anyone who would be interested in doing so, Denise would very much

like to hear from you.

Stewardship 2014

We will be holding our triennial

Stewardship Campaign at Oakham this autumn. This will be an opportunity for

everyone, both old and new members, to review their planned giving in

support of the church. More details will follow, but please note 21 September

in your diary, when there will be a presentation at all three services.

Rutland Foodbank

The Foodbank now opens regularly at the back of 40 Melton Road, Oakham

(behind Rutland Radio, opposite Jules One-Stop) on Monday & Wednesday (1pm-3pm) and Friday (10am-12pm).

We are grateful for your continuing support – please bring donations of

food to the collection points in all of our churches – we are currently short

of instant mash and sponge puddings!

Communications and

Email

We would like to make sure that our list of contact details, and in particular

email addresses is up-to-date. If your email address has changed since you

gave it to us on the electoral roll renewal, or if you have acquired one

since or didn’t give it then, we would

be glad if you could email it to

[email protected].

Lee – 10 Years

In September, Lee will have been at All Saints for 10 years and we would like to

celebrate this with him. Any contributions for this would be greatly appreciated –

please see either Margaret or Alison.

Give As You Live

We would like to share with you a

new way you can support the church - at no extra cost to you. It's called Give

as you Live, and all you have to do is shop online with your favourite stores,

just like you already do. Give as you Live brings together thousands of

retailers that have signed up to donate to All Saints Church Oakham a

percentage of every online purchase you make. Just by shopping online with

stores including John Lewis, Amazon and Expedia, you could raise money for All Saints Oakham, without adding

to the cost of the shopping. It is easy to sign up – go to

http://www.giveasyoulive.com/

join/allsaintsoakham and support us every time you fill your basket. If

you have any problems, please speak to Beryl Kirtland or Kevin Slingsby.

Pewsheet Notices

Thank you for the positive comments that we have received about The

Weekly Pewsheet in its new shape. Please email notices, by preference, to

[email protected], or deliver by hand or phone to the

office, by 11am on Wednesday.

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Services During The Week

Monday

11 August

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham

09:00 Morning Prayer Langham

04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham

05:00 Evening Prayer Langham

Tuesday

12 August

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham

10:00 Holy Communion Oakham

04:00 Evening Prayer Oakham

Wednesday 13 August

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 09:00 Morning Prayer Langham

10:00 Holy Communion J&A 10:30 Holy Communion Ashwell

04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham 05:00 Evening Prayer Langham

05:30 Meditation J&A

Thursday 14 August

09:00 Team Communion Oakham

12:00 Ecumenical Prayer Oakham 04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham

Friday

15 August

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham

09:00 Morning Prayer Langham 10:00 BCP Communion Oakham

12:30 Village Prayers Braunston

04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham 05:00 Evening Prayer Langham

Services Next Sunday – 17 August (Ninth after Trinity)

Oakham 08:00 Holy Communion (CW Trad)

10:30 Family Service

06:00 Evensong

Whissendine 11:00 Holy Communion

Teigh 06:00 Evensong

Market Overton 09:00 Family Service

Ashwell 11:00 Family Service

Langham 04:00 Hymns & Pimms

Braunston 11:00 Holy Communion

Brooke 06:00 Evensong

Hambleton

Egleton 09:15 Holy Communion (CW Trad)

Next Week’s Readings at Holy Communion

Isaiah 56.1,6-8; Romans 11.1-2a,29-32; Matthew 15.21-28