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St Botolph’s and St James the Greater Benefice of Shepshed and Oaks in Charnwood
Monthly Parish News June 2016
After years of hard work and dedication,
it’s time for Cynthia to take a well-earned
permanent vacation!
Please join us as we offer
Reverend Canon Cynthia Hebden
Our Best Wishes on her Retirement!
Farewell Services
St James Sunday 12th June 10.30 am
St Botolph’s Sunday 19th June 10.00 am
Both followed by bring and share lunch
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MINISTERIAL
MUSINGS
Christian Aid week has just come
to an end. Across the country
people have stepped out of their
houses and, either in joy and hope
or in varying levels of fear and
trepidation, have knocked on the
doors of people they live near,
some they know and many they do
not. They have asked these people
to give money towards something
they believe in, an organisation
that lives out its Christian faith in
apostolic action. An organisation
that gives money directly to
partners working amongst the very
poorest in society, trying to help
bring about a change for the better
in the lives they encounter.
So here is a huge thank you to
every one of you who overcame
their trepidation to join in the
country’s biggest house to house
collection. Thank you for collecting
in the Co-op or baking or selling
cakes to raise money. Thank you
everyone who donated their own
money to help the poorest people
across the world. And thank you
everyone who prayed for all the
efforts we made, for all we do is
underpinned by prayer and the
grace of God. Thank you for
answering God’s call to participate
in whatever way you could in God’s
plan for the world.
For in doing what you did, you
have lived up to the call of
scripture, the call of God and the
call of our faith. The Bible has over
2000 references to the use (and
misuse) of money, justice and care
for the poor and those on the
margins of society – which gives us
more than hint of where our efforts
as a church should be directed.
Jesus reached out to those most in
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need and called on us to do
likewise. And as James said in his
letter, faith without action is
worthless.
But Christian Aid week is not the
be all and end all of our support,
but rather just one of the particular
times we focus on what God asks
of us. The needs of the world
remain all year and we can always
give at other times. Indeed I know
we have done for emergency
appeals and I am sure we will if
called to again. We can give money
regularly by direct debit or consider
leaving a legacy. We can pray
regularly for the work Christian Aid
does. Or we can look at the
campaigns for justice and the
needs of the world that Christian
Aid champions and add our voice in
support. If you want to explore
more, look at the Christian Aid
website http://
www.christianaid.org.uk/ or talk to
me.
Thank you once again for all you
have done and all you continue to
do. And thank you for not only your
support for Christian Aid, but for
everything you support as you live
out your faith in action. God bless
you all, as you pour out God’s
blessings in turn by your actions.
Yours in Christ,
Rev’d Ed.
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WHO’S WHO
Vicar Curate Associate Priest Rev’d Canon Rev’d Ed Bampton Rev’d John Bird Cynthia Hebden (Day off Friday) (Day off Monday) 8 Buckingham Drive 1 Charles Hall Close 12 Smithy Way Thorpe Acre Shepshed Shepshed Loughborough LE12 9UP LE12 9TQ LE11 4TE 01509 506791 01509 505510 01509 234962 Parish Office (Open Monday - Friday mornings 9am - 12noon) Church Gate Telephone: 01509 502255 Shepshed e-mail: [email protected] LE12 9RJ website: www.shepshedandoaks.co.uk/ St Botolph’s Parish Church Shepshed Officers Churchwardens PCC Secretary John Dodson Tricia Breen Denyse Dawson 5 Pentland Avenue 2 Banbury Drive Shepshed Shepshed LE12 9BH LE12 9PL 01509 556063 01509 508746 01509 829849 Deputy Wardens PCC Treasurer Colin Stinchcombe Sue Burt Jill Greenwood 1 Arbury Dale 11 Ring Fence 01509 504638 Shepshed Shepshed LE12 9JS LE12 9HX 01509 821869 01509 650074 07976544022 St James the Greater Oaks in Charnwood Officers Churchwardens PCC Secretary Steve Upton Laura Kaminski 07954 149635 01509 324156 Peter Clamp PCC Treasurer 01530 459451 Jayne Moss Garden Cottage Charley road Loughborough LE12 9YB Mobile: 07703203467
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Vicar Vacancy
On Monday 23rd May the PCCs from both churches met together with
the archdeacon and the area dean to discuss the strengths and
challenges facing the two churches and the qualities of the person we
should be looking for to replace Cynthia.
A small group are going to build on the ideas shared and draw up a
parish profile which will be used to help fill the vacancy. There will be a
further joint-meeting of the PCCs later in the year to finalise the
appointment process.
Please pray for God’s guiding hand to be upon this process.
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St Botolph’s Church
Flower Arranging
Everyone interested in arranging flowers in Church are welcome to join an enthusiastic group that meets on the First Saturday of each month to share and learn
arranging experiences. You can make your own
arrangement and take it home.
Should you wish to arrange flowers in Church or have them arranged
for you to celebrate an Anniversary, Birthday or
Remembrance; then please add your details to the
rota at the back of church
Please contact Thelma on 01509 506828
Diabetics and their Carers
The Shepshed Diabetic self-help group meet every
third Wednesday in the month at 7.30pm in the Community Centre,
Charnwood Road Shepshed. Come and join us!
Make friends, enjoy socials, listen to specialist speakers and receive
Professional advice.
Contact:
Josė Mitchell Tel: 01509 503784
Pat Page 01509 502800
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St Botolph’s 100 Club winners for
May 2016 are:
No Winners advised for May please see next month
To join
Please contact Sue Burt
on 01509 821869 Please note that all
prizes are paid by all winnings will be paid
into your bank account.
St James’ Acorn Club Lottery Results for April 2016 are:
1st T Norman
2nd T Muggleton
3rd C M Foulds
New members welcome
to join Please contact
Wilf on 01509 769802
or Janet on 01509 506154
Queen’s Official 90th Birthday 2016 A number of formal celebrations will be held in June - to mark the Queen's official birthday.
On 10 June she will attend a national service of thanksgiving, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, at St Paul's Cathedral, in London.
The following day, on 11 June - the Queen's official birthday - the annual Trooping the Colour parade will be held in Horse Guards Parade.
The birthday parade will end with members of the Royal Family making their annual appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
On Sunday 12 June, the Queen will then host a street party for some 10,000 people at the Patron's Lunch - a celebration of her patronage of more than 600 organisations in the UK and around the Commonwealth.
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School visit Global Leicester.
On Wednesday 11th May, some children from St. Botolph’s Primary School visited Belgrave Road in Leicester. The focus of the visit was to experience and gain an understanding of the Asian culture within Leicester, whilst also learning about the different jobs that people do.
During the day, we were introduced to the local area and given a quiz to complete. We met and interviewed staff from local businesses, bought some items to bring back to school, were given many gifts by the lovely people of Belgrave Road, took part in an Indian dance workshop and visited the Shree Ram Mandir temple to find out about the Hindu faith.
We learnt a great deal about the Asian community in Leicester and about the Hindu faith. Everyone was so welcoming and St Botolph’s children were, as always, beautifully polite and well behaved. Some of us thought it was like being on holiday in India.
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The Cake Stall held on Friday 29th May raised £170.10 which is a great effort so a BIG thank you to all who contributed and supported this
helping us to raise much needed funds for this worthy charity.
A final total for the Street Collections will be announced as soon as a
figure is known.
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St Botolph’s Mother’s Union Report
On Tuesday 3rd May on a pleasant warm day, after the cold bank holiday weekend, we went on day trip to Sandringham.
After a good lunch, we visited the house, which is one of the Queen's favourite residences.
It had a very homely feel to it with lots of family photos around, we
even saw the chair her Majesty sits in to watch TV. Then we went to the little Church where the Royal family attend
Christmas services. Well worth a visit.
On Wednesday, 18th May at the 10am Holy Communion service Rosemarie enrolled Christine and Derek. We were joined at the service by Bishop ISIAIH and his wife EZEREDA from Tanzania, who were given
a gift of a book, “The Servant Queen and the King she serves”. In the hall afterwards about 30 of us enjoyed a chicken casserole
followed by delicious cold puddings.
Our next meeting will be on Wednesday 8th June when we have a bring and share lunch.
Carol Coble
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Our next Healing Services are on SUNDAY 26th June 2016
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This is a quiet meditative opportunity for everyone to enjoy a peaceful time in church with music, prayers and pictures for personal
contemplation.
Members of the Healing Group are always willing to pray with any member of the congregation, so please do not be afraid to ask a
member of the group to assist.
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ST JAMES’ MOTHERS’ UNION REPORT
Our Mothers’ Union again supported three more children being welcomed into the Church. On 17th April Rev’d John Bird baptised Lilly Rose Walker with the congregation present from the Family Service and members of the Oaks Sunday School. After that service concluded, Rev’d John Bird baptised Ava-Leigh Fawn Hutchinson. On 15th May Rev’d Canon Cynthia Hebden baptised Jeannie Booth Bardsley.
Last month I was enrolled into the Oaks Mothers’ Union by Rev’d Dr Ed Bampton. Twenty five members/visitors were present to witness this with the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to the Mothers’ Union. £40 was raised on the Bring and Buy stall, funds from this go towards the Oaks Mothers’ Union.
This year marks 140 years of the Mothers’ Union which has 4 million members around the world. Mary Elizabeth Sumner started the Mothers’ Union in 1876, by founding a society to support women in their role of as mothers. The Queen who has been our Patron since 1952 celebrates her 90th birthday this year. To celebrate 140 years of Mothers’ Union, we are joining other members from the Leicester Diocese on 20th June at Whet-stone Pastures Farm, home of Monica Winfield. Monica is a presenter on BBC Radio Leicester. At this event we will give thanks for the fellowship encountered through membership. There will be plenty to do on at the farm on the day so it hoped the weather will be kind to us. We have a few spaces left on our special bus so please contact Janet on 01509 506154 if you would like to join us.
On Wednesday 22nd June we have our own Mothers’ Union Rally in St. James the Greater Church. This will be a joyous occasion with members from other Mothers’ Union branches in the Diocese and similar organisa-tions plus invited members of the Oaks Church. Rev Dr Ed Bampton will be enrolling four members into the Oaks Mothers’ Union during the ser-vice. RoseMarie Manning Leicester Diocese Action and Outreach Co-ordinator will give the address and Diocesan President Margaret Rouse will close the service with prayers. Our local based Shepshed choir - Chera Voce are going to perform three items from their vast repertoire. The afternoon will conclude with tea and cakes in the Oaks Storer Hall.
If you are interested in finding out about the work of the Mothers’ Union and require further information see www.themothersunion.org or if you would like to join us at the Oaks please contact Janet Quenby Leader/Enrolling Member 01509 506154 or visit St. James Mothers’ Union web page via www.shepshedandoaks.co.uk
Paula Freckelton
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L to R Janet Quenby Branch Leader/Enrolling Member,
Paula Freckelton Secretary and Rev Dr Ed Bampton Curate
in the Benefice of Shepshed and Oaks in Charnwood.
MOTHERS’ UNION PROGRAMME 2016
(3rd Monday, 2:30 pm unless stated otherwise)
June 20th Celebrating 140 years of the Mothers’ Union Pastures Farm, Whetstone, home of Monica Winfield.
Wednesday June 22nd Rally in church 2:45 pm followed by tea & cakes in the Hall
June 29th – 1st July Wave of Prayer at 30 Oakley Ave Shepshed
July 18th Visit to Longclose Gardens followed by tea & cake. Home of John Oakland.
August 10th Half day outing T.B.A
September 19th Songs of Praise in Church 2.30pm
followed by tea & biscuits in the Hall
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TUESDAY GROUP REPORT
On the 19th April we had a Beetle Drive. After initial confusion and laughter over scoring, we had a fun evening. Our meeting on 3rd May was cancelled as quite a few members were going on the Mothers' Union trip to Sandringham House or the Probus holiday to Llandudno. Future Dates: 7th June Change to Programme.
Summer Outing to Ruddington Framework Knitters Museum. Places available for anyone wishing to join us. Coach leaves Market Place at 6 pm.
21st June Recipe Swap 5th July “First Response” Team 19th July Open Evening - 50th Birthday Celebrations (see below) Visitors and New Members always welcome. Margaret Dumbleton Tuesday Group (formerly Young Wives) are celebrating their 50thAnniversary this year. We are planning to have an Open Evening of Celebrations on 19th July in St. Botolph's Church Hall with Drinks and Nibbles. Please come and help us celebrate. Past members particularly welcome (transport can be arranged). Further details in July/August Magazine and News Letters nearer the time. Contact Nos. Wendy Parsons 829632 Isobel Goodliffe 768068 From the Archives: Magazine dated August 1966 New Ladies Group – Meeting in the Parish Hall at 8 pm. on August 16th for all ladies interested in joining new group Magazine dated October 1966 Young Wives' Group – It is with regret that I have to announce the closing down of our group. We have been working with a depleted number of members for the last two years and we have been unable to attract the younger wives into our group. However, another group has been formed – the St. Botolph's Tuesday Group – for ladies of all ages, whether married or single, and our leader Mrs. R. Clarke will be telling your more about this. It is hoped that all members of the YW Group will join the new group. J. Rice
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Tuesday Group 1966 I would like to tell you a little about our new Tuesday Group for women. Built on the foundations of the Young Wives' Group, it has been expanded to include unmarried ladies as well as married ladies, and there is no age limit, although we wish to extend a special welcome to the younger set and particularly those new to Shepshed. Our hope is that the group will grow into a circle of friends, where a newcomer can find interest and entertainment as well as Christian companionship, and if necessary an introduction to church-going. In any event, we hope our members will naturally wish to work and worship with the Church as a whole. We have already a very varied programme mapped out for this winter, and we also plan to use suggestions by the members to cater for minority interests as well as the usual ones. If you are free on alternate Tuesday evenings, please come along to the hall at 8 pm. I can promise you a warm welcome. If you cannot join us please remember our new group in your prayers. Rene Clarke
Children and Families Work – Call for help!
As part of the funding we receive for the Children and Family Worker we need to start collecting stories, understanding, experiences and events that those members of our church under the age of 11 are sharing with us.
This is one of the ways we have said that we will evidence the benefit and growth we are receiving as a result of this funding.
So for example if a young person shares their thoughts with you on something they have learnt in one of the services, it would be great to record it.
None of it needs to be lengthy or detailed, it would just be great to capture these moments as we go along so we are not hunting around at the end of 3 years funding to show what we've achieved!
Thanks for your help with this - let me know if you have any thoughts/questions. Please email your stories to me [email protected] or give me a call on 07775 558219
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Church Services at St Botolph’s
Every Wednesday morning
Holy Communion 10am St Botolph’s
at St Botolph’s, Shepshed
5th June Trinity 2 8 am Holy Communion CMH
10 am All Age Family Communion CMH
6 pm BCP Evensong EB
12th June Trinity 3
8 am Holy Communion EB
10 pm Children’s Church in the Hall WC
10 am Holy Communion Rev Tony Edmonds
6pm BCP Evensong EB
19th June Trinity 4
8 am No Service
10 am Children’s Church in the Hall LB
10 am Holy Communion CMH/Bp Christopher
6 pm No Service EB
26th June Trinity 5
8 am Holy Communion JB
10 am Children’s Church in the Hall LB
10 am Holy Communion JB/EB
6 pm Healing service
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Church Services at St James’
CMH Rev Canon Cynthia Hebden
JB Rev John Bird
EB Rev Ed Bampton
WC Wilma Colley
LB Louise Brown
Prayer Meeting
Every Saturday 8.30am—9.30am
Chancel - St Botolph’s Church
5th June Trinity 2
8.30 am BCP Holy Communion EB
12th June Trinity 3
8.30 am No Service
10.30 am Holy Communion
CMH/Ven David Newman
19th June Trinity 4
8.30 am BCP Holy Communion EB
11.15 am Family Service Codra Spencer
26th June Trinity 5
8.30 am BCP Holy Communion EB
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ST JAMES’ GARDENING CLUB
Our June meeting is on Thursday 2nd and our speaker is Richard Adams to talk on “Gardens through the Seasons”.
Meeting starts at 7.30 ,visitors welcome at £2 a head. Venue is the Oaks Storer Hall as usual. Refreshments provided. Also note money for our outing to Waterperry Gardens in Oxfordshire on July 2nd is due at the June meeting.
Contact Wilf for further information.
2016 sees the world’s largest Lay-Christian
membership charity, Mothers’ Union,
mark 140 years of faithful outreach to
families of all faiths and none. Since 1876
when Mary Sumner first brought together
parents in her own Hampshire parish to
build confidence in bringing up their
children, it has grown to an organisation of
over 4 million women – and men – in over
80 countries of the world.
There are 2 Mothers’ Union groups in our parish with a varied
programme throughout the year.
Oaks in Charnwood – St James – meet on the 3rd Monday in the month
at Oaks Storer Hall at 2.30pm. Contact Janet Quenby 01509 506154
Shepshed – St Botolph – meet the 2nd Wednesday in the month at the
church hall at 11.15am followed by lunch at 12.30pm.
Contact RoseMarie Manning 01509 563001
Do come and join us, you will be made most welcome.
There will be a special 140th Anniversary event at Pasture Farm,
Whetstone, the home of Monica Winfield, on Monday 20th June, where
everyone is welcome to join in the fun. Lots of stalls, tractor rides, pick
your own strawberries and refreshments. Entertainment too. If you
would like to join us, sign up at the back of church so that we can
arrange transport.
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Pearly Gates Story man dies and goes to heaven. Of course, St. Peter meets him at the pearly gates. St. Peter says, "Here's how it works. You need 100 points to make it into heaven. You tell me all the good things you've done, and I give you a certain number of points for each item, depend-ing on how good it was. When you reach 100 points, you get in." "Okay," the man says, "I was married to the same woman for 50 years and never cheated on her, even in my heart." "That's wonderful," says St. Peter, "that's worth three points!" "Three points?" he says. "Well, I attended church all my life and supported its ministry with my tithe and service." "Terrific!" says St. Peter, "that's certainly worth a point." "One point? Golly. How about this: I started a soup kitchen in my city and worked in a shelter for homeless veterans." "Fantastic, that's good for two more points," he says. "TWO POINTS!!" the man cries, "At this rate the only way I get into heaven is by the grace of God!" "Come on in!"
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS
Sunday 10 am Refreshment Rota
Urgent!!! Volunteers are needed for Sunday 10 am tea rota.
Unfortunately without people to make coffee there will be none.
Can you help?
Volunteer help is now urgently needed in the Parish Office. Do you
have a Monday or a Friday morning free? We have a busy office and
there are duties to suit every talent. Contact Denyse Dawson (01509
502255) or pop into the office.
Open Church Rota
Margaret Brooks (Parish Office) is about to start compiling the rota for
July-Sept. Could volunteers please let her know of any requests with
regard to convenient dates.
Oaks Spring Fair
The annual Oaks Spring Fair will be held on Monday 30th May from 10
am to 4:30 pm at Oaks in Charnwood,
Soup Lunch
Wed 1st June 12 noon—1.30 pm St Botolph’s Church Hall.
These are run monthly on the first Wednesday of every month. £3 for
soup, roll tea or coffee. Proceeds for Church Funds
Oaks Gardening Club
Thurs 2nd June 7.30 pm Oaks Storer Hall
Speaker: Richard Adams on “Gardens through the seasons”. Visitors £2.
Refreshments provided. Money for the outing to Waterperry Gardens,
Oxfordshire is due at this meeting. Contact Wilf for further information.
Passion with the Big Tidy Up
Sun 12 June 12-2 pm Meet at Butt Hole Lane.
Volunteers needed to help with a litter pick around Shepshed. All
welcome.
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Shepshed’s own quiet day
Tues 14th June At the home of Rachael Stapleford and will be led by
Rev’d Canon Cynthia Hebden. A day of spiritual renewal, reflection and
the appreciation of Beauty. All welcome. For further details, please ring
Rachael Stapleford on (01509 503202). Booking essential.
Mothers’ Union 140th Celebration
Mon 20th June 2.30 pm Pastures Farm Whetstone
Home of Radio Leicester Presenter Monica Winfield, celebrating 149
years of the MU.
Duggie Dug Dug Praise Party
Sat 25th June 3.30 pm—5.30 pm Christchurch Methodist Church
A party for children 4-10 years old. Tickets £1 from Louise Brown
Trip to Liverpool
Sat 9 July 8.30 am—5 pm Departing from Shepshed
Cost is £15. Please give names and money to Bill, David or Isobel.
Tanzania Trip 4th July 2016
When Louise Brown and Diane Melton visit Tanzania
they wish to take presents from the Parish. If you would
like to contribute, cod you please donate any of the
following items:
Bible Commentaries; Holding Crosses; Silk Scarfs;
Football Kits; Coloured Bouncy Balls; Stationary;
Sellotape; Crayons; Books and Knitted Teddy Bears.
There is a box at the back of St. Botolph’s Church to
collect items. Thank you.
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Acupuncture and Traditional
Chinese Herbal Medicine Could it help you?
For further information on all types of ailments
from a fully registered practitioner
of The British Acupuncture Council and
Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine, contact
Anne Etherton BSc., MSc., DipAc., PGDipCHM., MBAcC., MRCHM
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Website: www.acupunctureuk.co.uk
Tel (01509) 672457
Brass Cleaning Rota
Week beginning
June 5th S Cook M Flint
June 19th S Shelton J Moss
July 3rd S Cook M Flint
The Oaks Sequence Dance Club
For a friendly social evening out why not join us at the The Oaks Sequence Dance Club offering the best of sequence
dancing at the Oaks Storer Hall, Oaks in Charwood LE12 9YD
Every Monday evening between 7:30 and 9:30pm and the first
Saturday evening of each month 7:30 – 10pm
There is a small charge of £1:50 each with an annual
Membership of £1
Tea/Coffee and biscuits provided
If you require further information please
contact:
The Dance Club Chair: Linda Chrich 01530 834845
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QUIET GARDEN DAYS IN MAY TO SEPTEMBER Following the vision of the Quiet Garden Trust, which began in 1992, and has since spread worldwide, we aim in Leicestershire to offer an experience of spiritual re-newal under the abundance of God’s love, and within the beauty of a garden, to those of any faith or none. Silence is the essence of a Quiet Garden Day. You will be gently guided into periods of silence by a leader who will give some ideas to help personal reflection. You can use the ideas as you will, simply walking, sitting or sleeping, as you choose - painting or writing. Each Day begins at 10 am and ends at 4 pm. We conclude each Day with a short act of Christian worship.
To book: contact the Host, using the telephone number or email address given. Numbers in brackets after the venue indicate the maximum number that can be accommodated. Venues marked with a (D) may present difficulties for some disa-bled people – the Host can advise.
Most Days start with coffee and biscuits and end with tea and biscuits/cakes.
Cost: a donation of £6 per person is suggested for private venues and guests should bring a packed lunch. Drinks will be provided.
Set charges for other venues are:
Mount St Bernard’s Abbey - £10 (tea and coffee only served).
Hothorpe Hall - £20 with soup lunch
Launde Abbey - £25 with full lunch provided
Please note: We have no facilities to accept credit/debit cards - cash or cheques only please at all venues.
Booking cancellation: If you are unable to come to the Day for any reason, please let the Host know. Some venues are over-subscribed and someone else may be waiting for a place, even at the last minute.
For further information please contact: Heather Parkinson
Tel: 01509 827081 or email: [email protected]
DATE HOST VENUE TELEPHONE/
EMAIL LEADER
Tuesday June 14th Rachael
Stableford Shepshed (D) (20)
01509 503 202 Rev. Canon
Cynthia Hebden
Wednesday June 22nd
Lizette Pugh Rothley (D)
(8)
0116 237 5369 lizette.pugh@ hotmail.com
Rev. Frances Knight
Tuesday June 28th Heather Par-
kinson
Mount St Bernard's Abbey (8)
01509 827 081 heather.parkin
son@ uwclub.net
Rev. Hedley Cousin
Wednesday June 29th
Clive & Carol Smith
Smeeton Westerby (D) (15)
0116 279 3636 clive-
smith.thebarn@ virgin.net
Rev. David Clark
Wednesday June 29th
Jenny Bland
Beeby (D) (20)
0116 259 5238 philip.bland@ beeby.me.uk
Valerie Joyce
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REV. HEDLEY COUSIN - Methodist minister, now retired from full-time ministry and living in Loughborough.
REV. DAVID CLARK - experience includes teaching in Nigeria, industrial chaplaincy, a varied pastoral ministry and spending five years with the Leicester Council of Faiths. Also an artist, singer, turner and wood carver.
VALERIE JOYCE - spiritual director and a Lay Reader at Rothley Church for many years.
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Diocesan Synod
report
On Saturday 21st May Diocesan Synod met at Christ the King, Beaumont Leys. 98 people attended.
Opening worship was led by Framland Deanery.
This was the first Synod here for Bishop Martyn, and his full Presidential Address can be read on pages 29-31 He particularly wanted feedback on a number of issues, and posed the following questions for discussion in groups of 8:
1. How would you describe the current mood music in diocese - choose a song and explain why? 2. Where are we in relation to the vision and strategy (Shaped by God: numbers of disciples / depth of discipleship / service of world)? Is it owned/talked about in your church and how is it making a difference? 3. Messages for me - what do I need to hear as I start out as your bishop?
There was a wide range of responses from the groups, and if you would like to send your answers to the questions to Bishop Martyn please email [email protected]
Other items on the agenda: • The accounts of the DBF were approved
• There was a report that St Martins House was now part of the Diocese, and SMCP LTD (St Martins Cathedral Properties ltd) was now to be removed from the Companies Register.
• The first draft of the Diocesan Budget for next year has been distributed as part of the Parish Contribution Pack of information
• A report was given on the events of the last General Synod.
• And, because it’s the language we use, there was the Promulgation of Amending Canon 34. Fundamentally this strengthens the Church’s position in relation to safeguarding, and includes appointing a Safeguarding Adviser which we did in 2015.
The next Synod will meet on the evening of Wednesday 28th September at St Martins House
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Diocesan Synod May 2016 – Presidential Address
Start with thanks. Two weeks ago I started my pilgrimage around the diocese visiting children’s and youth groups. I want to thank the organisers of that pilgrimage: Louise & Mike, Luke and Keith and my hosts: 2 church schools – Mountsorrel and Waltham on the Wolds, after school activities, youth drop-in, and youth prayer evening. It was all so encouraging. Thanks to Cathedral staff for the Welcome Service last Saturday, and Diocesan staff and Bishop’s office who all worked so hard – the service has been the talk of the town.
Thanks to Communications Team – Liz and Keith – I’ve done lots of interviews in the past few weeks – though I’m not sure how much has been because of my arrival, and how much to do with the football club!
But above all, thanks to God for calling me here. I want to offer some reflections on calling and vocation and look with you at Exodus 3 and the call of Moses. Well known passage – Moses meets with God in burning bush and God speaks of hearing the suffering of his people and so sends Moses to Egypt.
5 times Moses refuses: "But Moses said to God…" The objections are worth looking at because the first four are answered by God. But it’s not always noticed that there is a fifth objection which God doesn’t answer and which is very revealing about the nature of leadership and vocation.
But who am I that I should go to Pharaoh? This is about personal doubts. I’ve had plenty of those, as I am sure we all have at times. Those moments of waking in the night thinking “what am I doing?” and “what on earth possessed me to think that I could do this!” But God responds: "I am with you" – a promise repeated by Jesus and one I come back to again and again.
But who are you – what is your name? This is about theological questions. In a situation of religious diversity, this is a key question: which god among the many claimants to that title is calling me. Again God responds: The God of your ancestors has sent me: I am who I am; or I will be who I will be – this is the God who reveals himself by what he does, and the story that follows is the Exodus: God saving his people from slavery and leading them to new land. This is the God who saves.
But I have never been eloquent – God responds: "I will teach you what to speak"
Please send someone else – God responds: "your brother will help you" continued/……..
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……./continued
But suppose they (the Israelite people) do not listen to me. Notice the difference: first four were doubts about himself. These are legitimate and God responds. But the fifth objection is an expression of doubting the people: “suppose they don’t listen to me”. Some commentators link this to the signs Moses was given to convince people that God had sent him: the staff which changed into a snake; and water to blood – both appear again later in the story; but Moses is also told to put his hand into his cloak, and when he pulls it out, it turns leprous – this one is not used later - why? At this time, leprosy was viewed as punishment for derogatory speech – so this is a sign to Moses not Pharaoh. Moses has spoken against the people and while he is entitled to have doubts about his own worthiness for task, he is not entitled to have doubts about the people.
This is a fundamental principle of leadership: it’s okay to have doubts about your own abilities; indeed it can be good if it drives you to your knees in prayer and you are reminded that God will be with you, God will give you words to speak, God will give you a team to work with. But a leader must also have faith in the people she is to lead - to see good in them and raise them to higher achievement through praise not condemnation, encouragement not criticism. There were to be many occasions when Moses would have a legitimate complaint against the people – after all, they repeatedly complained against him – but here at the moment of his calling, there was a clear lesson: don’t doubt the capability of the people God has given you.
So let me be clear: I've not come here with all the answers – I don’t have lots of clergy following me around ready to be deployed to Framland deanery; nor do I have all the answers as to how the diocese moves from 14th in the Generous Giving league table of dioceses to 1st; nor do I have a simple formula for growing the church or deepening discipleship.
I do have a sense of priorities and these are very much in tune with the diocesan vision and strategy which I’ve studied carefully in recent months. I will be focusing my own ministry on prayer and encouraging others to go deeper in prayer; I will be focusing on sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in word and action and enabling others to invite people to God’s party; I will also focus my energy on working with others to tackle poverty – following up on the good work of the Poverty Commission and addressing the many different faces of poverty. I have lots of ideas I will want to explore with you in conversation in the months ahead and I hope you will feel able to bring creative ideas forward to this Synod.
Moses conversation with God recorded in Exodus 3 teaches us that a leader has to trust their people. So I want you to know that I am full of
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hope for the future of God’s church – it is God’s church and my hope is in God. But I want you to know that as an outsider, looking at the diocese with fresh eyes, I see so many signs of God’s spirit at work, so many examples of people cooperating with God, reaching out to children, young people, asylum seekers, the deaf, the disabled, young parents and grandparents. The numbers may not be huge, but that doesn’t matter – we’re often planting in hard soil. And to those of you working in local churches, in fresh expressions of church and in chaplaincies, it will often feel like hard work, running to stand still. So all the more reason then, to encourage one another and use even Synod meeting’s, to spur each other on.
We will be addressing a number of challenges in Synod over the next year. This July, General Synod is having its own form of shared conversations on Scripture, Mission and Human Sexuality. At some point this Synod will also have to engage in that process. And how we debate these questions, alongside other questions around the Anglican Communion, support for persecuted Christians around the world, questions around the environment and interfaith engagement – all these questions will require us to listen to different perspectives and genuinely commit to the corporate task of discerning what God is saying to the church.
This is God’s church and God is faithful. We are created in God’s image and capable of amazing things when we cooperate with God. I am enormously encouraged about the future of the church - quite what that church will look like in ten years’ time, I don’t know – I rather suspect it will look very different to todays’ church. But I am very excited by the prospect of embarking on this journey of discovery with you.
So it’s time for me to stop and hand over to you. I asked that we sit around tables so that we could have a genuine conversation at this Synod – that may or may not be what you are used to, but I want everyone to have the opportunity to speak. So first some questions for you to discuss, then a plenary so I can hear back from you.
Questions for discussion:
What is the current mood music in diocese - choose a song and explain why?
Where are we in relation to the vision and strategy (Shaped by God: numbers of disciples / depth of discipleship / service of world)? Is it owned/talked about in your church and how is it making a difference?
Messages for me - what do I need to hear as I start out as your bishop?
+ Martyn Leicester
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St James Children’s Sunday School Sandra Cook 01530 837059 Sara Cook 504234 Steve Upton 01530 833587 Youth Protection Co-ordinator Patricia Breen 5 Pentland Avenue, Shepshed LE12 9BH 508746 Children & Families Worker Louise Brown Shepshed 07545 385878 E-mail: [email protected] The FOLD Group for people with learning difficulties. Kathy Cole 506119 Mothers’ Union (SB) RoseMarie Manning Shepherds Cottage Grange Court Yard, Forest Street Shepshed LE12 9DA 563001 Mothers’ Union (SJ) Janet Quenby 30 Oakley Avenue, Shepshed LE12 9AR 506154 Magazine Editor and Production (SB & SJ) Rohanne Hurst 1 Pennine Close Shepshed LE12 9HE E-mail: [email protected]
Organist & Choir Judeth Roper (SB) 9 Hathern Road, Shepshed LE12 9RP 508863 Bell ringers Peter Soar (SB) Sally Brown (SJ) 1 Cotswold Close, Loughborough LE11 3AN 551771
Hall Bookings Julie Jarvis (SB) The Parish Office, Shepshed LE12 9RJ 502255 Joyce Burton (SJ) 3 Moult Hill, Oaks in Charnwood LE67 4UA 504797 Bible Reading Notes K Young (SJ) 21 Hathern Road, Shepshed LE12 9RP 506455 Pastoral Assistant Diane Melton 07599 356966 (accepted for training 10.10.2015) Cheekychops at St Bots (SB) Michelle 07958 601424
Contact Information
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Tuesday Group (SB) Wendy Parsons 4 Brookside Close Shepshed LE12 9HL 829632 Senior Citizens Leader (SJ) Sheila Bass 11 Snowdon Close, Shepshed LE12 9HF 502813 Dance Club Secretary (SJ) Barbara Powell 7 Little Haw Lane,, Shepshed LE12 9LN 503091 Gardening Club (SJ) Chairman John Oakland Long Close, Main Street, Woodhouse Eaves 890376 Flower Arrangers Thelma Whittington (SB) 36 Bridge Street Shepshed LE12 9AD 506828 Janet Worth (SJ) 82 Iveshead Road Shepshed LE12 9ER 650187
Wedding Co-ordinators RoseMarie Manning (SB) Shepherds Cottage Grange Court Yard, Forest Street Shepshed LE12 9DA 563001 Peter & Caroline Clamp (SJ) 3 Temple Hill Whitwick LE67 5BD 01530 459451 Parish Office Manager (SB & SJ) Denyse Dawson Parish Office, Shepshed LE12 9RJ 502255 (SB) = St Botolph's (SJ) = St James
Telephone dialling code 01509 unless otherwise stated
Contact Information
The Parish Office can be contacted at:
e-mail: [email protected]
website:
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PCC for St Botolph’s—Shepshed
STANDING COMMITTEE
Rev Canon Cynthia Hebden Vicar 506791
John Dodson Churchwarden 556063
Tricia Breen Churchwarden 508746
Susan Burt Deputy Warden 821869
Colin Stinchcombe Deputy Warden 504638
Jill Greenwood Treasurer 650074
Denyse Dawson Secretary 829849
P.C.C. MEMBERS
Ed Bampton Assistant Curate 505510
John Bird Associate Priest 234962
Wilma Colley Deanery Synod
Stella Brooks Deanery Synod 506828
Rohanne Hurst
Roslyn Stevenson 769952
Simon Poulton
Christine Barnett
Stephanie Smith
Louise Dodson
Julie Jarvis
Graham Knight (Bell Ringers) 508928
Dave Whittington (Ex-Officio) Diocesan Synod / DBoF 506828
Diane Melton Pastoral Assistant Training 07599356966
Louise Brown Children & Families Worker 07545385878
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PCC for St James’ the Greater—Oaks in Charnwood
STANDING COMMITTEE
Rev Canon Cynthia Hebden Vicar 506791
Steve Upton Churchwarden 07954 149635
Peter Clamp Churchwarden 01530 459451
Jayne Moss Treasurer 07703203467
Laura Kaminski Secretary 01509 324156 Sheila Bass 502813
Robert Moss
P.C.C. MEMBERS
Ed Bampton Assistant Curate 505510
John Bird Associate Priest 234962
Vacant Deanery Synod 502853
Lesley Holmes Deanery Synod
Sandra Cook 01530 837059
Colin Statham
Janet Worth 650187
Janet Quenby
Caroline Clamp
Steve Faulks
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THE PARISH OFFICE 01509 502255
Telephone, Answer phone & Fax email: [email protected]
Website: www.shepshedandoaks.co.ukWebsite: www.shepshedandoaks.co.uk
St Botolph's Church Hall, Church Gate, Shepshed
St Botolph’s Church Hall
is available for hire—Contact
the Parish Office for details
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ST JAMES’ THE GREATER
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Quiet Days, Small Conferences etc.
Details: Mrs. Joyce Burton 3 Moult
Hill
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01509 504797
MATERIAL FOR THE PARISH MAGAZINE Articles for inclusion in the magazine should, wherever possible, please
be provided as electronic copies in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Publisher
preferably as an A4 document formatted using the VERDANA font size
14pt, then
email to [email protected] or
Any written submissions should be sent to
the Parish Office.
The deadline for receiving articles for the
July/August Magazine is
Wednesday 22nd June 2016
due out on 3rd July 2016
If you would like your copy of the magazine posted each month,
please contact the Parish Office
on 01509 502255 for details of costs.