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The Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, and St Mark’s Church, Franklyn Road Remembrance Sunday, 10 th November 2013 10.45am: Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial 11.15am: Service of Remembrance in the Church "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning We will remember them." 50p

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The Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul,

and St Mark’s Church, Franklyn Road

Remembrance Sunday, 10th November 2013

10.45am: Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial

11.15am: Service of Remembrance in the Church

"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old,

Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning

We will remember them."

50p

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The Parish of Godalming – www.godalming.org.uk

Useful contact and telephone numbers Clergy:

The Rev’d Canon Mervyn Roberts - Team Rector (860594) [email protected]

The Rev’d Beverley Hunt - Team Vicar (424710) [email protected]

The Rev’d Robbie Harvie - Assistant Priest (414378) [email protected]

Pastoral Assistants (from Ss P&P): Barbara Stokes (421924) Marion Watkinson (426462) Derek Randell (428240) Pam Powell (415828) Jenny Perry (422569)

Pastoral Assistants (from St M): Jacky Tickner (415702) Patricia Harvie (414378)

Churchwardens: William Bryans (07968 832464) Edwin Powlesland (420227)

Deputy Churchwardens: Susan Lochner (Ss P&P) (415850) Kevin Camp (St M) (490375)

Churchwarden Emeritus: Alan Bott (Ss P&P) (416546)

Organist and Choirmaster: John Belcher (414858)

Parish Administrator - contact for weddings: Juliet Loudon (414135) [email protected]

Child Protection Representatives: Sarah Higgins (Ss P&P) (418454) Sandy Avenell (St M) (416055)

St Mark’s Community Centre: (418741)

The Parochial Church Council – PCC (members in addition to clergy, churchwardens and deputy churchwardens): From Ss P&P – Mark Sheppard, Alan Bott, Helen Roche, Victoria Yell, Philip Roche, Malcolm Smith, Andrew Bolton, Peter Andrews (co-opted) From St M – Gillian Martin, Jacky Tickner, Cyril Netley, Donna Gibbs, Karin McDonald

Deanery Synod: June Davies*, Lin Allen, John Stevens* (* - also member of Diocesan Synod)

District Church Council – DCC (Members in addition to PCC) From Ss P&P – John Graham, Peter Davies, Janet Davies From St M – Serena Ewart, Pauline Harrison, Sylvia Gatehouse

Hon Secretary to the PCC: Peter Andrews (416143) Hon Secretary to Ss P&P’s DCC: Angela Treacy (420581) Hon Secretary to St Mark’s DCC: Jacky Tickner (415702) Hon Parish Treasurer: Andrew Bolton (429078)

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Contents

The Rector Writes ........................................................................... page 5 Old Customs ........................................................................ pages 7 and 8 Music for September and Recitals ..................................... pages 12 & 13 Don’t forget! ................................................................................. page 15 Bell Ball info .................................................................................. page 17 Calendar and Services .................................................. pages 20, 21 & 22 Link Up .................................................................................. pages 24 - 28

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The Rector Writes...

Are you being served?

One of the beauties of worshiping in the two churches that make up the Parish of Godalming is that it enables us to offer a varied range of services to one and all.

From an 8am 1662 prayer book Holy Communion to an informal Café style gathering of praise, or a formal-choral led evensong to a silence-driven Celtic style service. Besides these of course we have full 10am Holy Communions using what is known as common worship.

Variety is said to be the spice of life and certainly our worship is enriched both at SS Peter and Paul’s and St Mark’s when the menu we offer is broad and wholesome.

However, prayerfully preparing, planning and leading worship does require a team to ensure it happens effectively. Being the minister leading the service at the front of the church is only the tip of the team. Like an iceberg, to offer public worship to God requires a number of other “ministers” offering their time and talent to make sure that the services we hold in our churches will be done to the best of our ability. Just think for a moment about all the behind the scenes work that has to go on just in regard to putting on a communion, making sure we have bread, wine, purificators, candles, silverware and all the other things available and clean for sacred use.

My plea this month is for more people to please offer themselves to help with our service to God. We desperately need more servers, sidespersons, intercessors, readers and other people to help make our worship, in whatever form it is dished up, a “sweet savour to our Lord” (see 2 Corinthians)

God Bless

Mervyn

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Prayer Circle - Deeper Followers of Christ – Mondays at St Mark’s

Following on from our St Mark's visioning day, we were tasked by our facilitator, the Rev’d Preb. Stephen Cox, to follow up on three key outcomes, on which we scored very low. In the light of this, we are starting with path finder (a prayer circle meeting) aimed at helping us to meet the outcome for 'seeking to find out what God wants' (deeper followers of Christ). Please note that you are not required to pray out loud neither will anyone ask you to say anything. All you will need to do is to support achievement of this outcome through meeting for silent prayers.

These prayer meetings last for 30 minutes each Monday

7.30pm Start with gathering and welcome 7.35pm Introductory prayer by leader followed by silence 7.55pm Closing prayer by leader 8.00pm Prayer ends and all depart.

For further information, please call Rev’d Beverley Hunt on 01483 424710 or Rev’d Robbie Harvie on 01483 414 378.

ongratulations to Anne Collingridge and Elizabeth Dixon, who both received awards from the Surrey Wildlife Trust recently at a meeting in Brookwood to celebrate 5 years

of the Surrey Greenspace Project.

Elizabeth was awarded because of her efforts to get wildlife areas protected in Nightingale Cemetery, and Anne because her discovery of 'meadow saxifrage’ in our churchyard got us involved in the Surrey Greenspace Project in the first place.

We are a success story among the other 17 churchyards involved in the project!

Anne and Elizabeth both sing in our Church choir.

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The Guildford Guys!

Even by the standards of the mid 19th century, Guildford was not a safe place to frequent in November. The annual events surrounding Guy Fawkes night with bonfires and fireworks were celebrated with extreme zeal in our county town.

Orchestrated by a notorious secret society known as the Guildford Guys, consisting mainly of the sons of wealthy local landowners, they built a huge bonfire encouraging the crowds to use anything to hand in order to feed the blaze. Doors, fences, window frames were regularly torn down and on one occasion the whole grandstand from Merrow racecourse was ripped apart and placed on the pyre.

Each year things seemed to get worse and during the 1850s the Guildford police protected themselves rather than the town community by locking themselves in their own station near the top of the high street.

In 1863 the town corporation made a stand against mob rule by calling in troops together with special constables armed with cutlasses. They were put on the streets throughout the first two weeks of November and the high police presence worked well until the day after they were withdrawn.

On the 21st, only two hours after the troops had left, the Guys appeared back on the streets eager for revenge. They wreaked havoc in the town

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centre throwing a young police officer on the bonfire. Only after the mayor had read the Riot Act was a semblance of order restored to Guildford.

Guy Fawkes Night was moderately free from violence in 1864 but it was not until several of the gang were arrested in the act of clubbing a policeman to death in 1865, that the power of the Guildford Guys was broken.

In Godalming we will once again be ruled by our own Lions “gang” who will organise our bonfire. I urge our local police officers not to attempt to lock themselves in a police station as we no longer have one!

Mervyn

This year the Town Bonfire and Fireworks take place on Saturday 2nd November. Godalming and Villages Lions Club is again providing the bonfire and fireworks. The torchlit procession will leave the Pepperpot at 7pm. The bonfire will be lit by the Mayor of Godalming, Councillor Tom Martin at 7.45pm and the fireworks will start at 8pm. Gates to the Lammas Lands behind the United Church in Bridge Road will be open at 6.30pm – admission £3 each (no charge for children under the age of 12)

You are invited to Rake Court for a

“Karelian Evening” (from St Petersburg to

Archangel). An Evening with Supper and

an Illustrated Lecture by Alan Bott

On Saturday 9th November at 7.30pm

For Reservations, call Caroline Bott on

416546 or email [email protected]

In aid of Godalming Parish Church Fabric Fund

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Why Advent?

odalming Mothers’ Union meets next on Tuesday, 12th November at 1pm in the Octagon at Godalming Parish Church (St Peter & St Paul),

Church Street, Godalming.

Our guest speaker this month is Mrs. Rosemary Gooding and her talk is “Why Advent?”

Soup and Rolls will be served at 12.30pm following the mid week Holy Communion Service at 12 noon. If you would like more information, do call Gillian Martin on 01483 429640.

Everyone is welcome!

Christmas cards and all things artistic

ur 2013 Christmas cards are now on sale in aid of the Friends of St Peter & St Paul. This year’s photograph, which is a winter view of the

church, taken from the Lammas Lands, was the winning entry in a Christmas card photographic competition, recently run by the Friends.

Christmas cards are on sale in packs of 10 at £3.75 per pack and include the message “Christmas Greetings”. They may be purchased on Sunday mornings before and after the service, from the Parish Office during normal opening hours, from Pavilion in Church Street or by contacting Julian Hubble on 01483 424268. Cards may be hand delivered locally, by arrangement, or sent by post.

As a result of holding a Christmas card picture competition this year, we met and conversed with quite a few people who enjoy painting and drawing in their spare time. More than one of our competitors suggested that we might consider hosting an art exhibition in aid of the Friends, at some stage.

Inspired by the amount of enthusiasm for this idea, we hope to be able to mount an exhibition in the church next year. If you are an artist and think you might be interested in displaying and/or selling your artwork to benefit the work of the Friends, please let me know by telephoning me on 01483 424268 or by emailing me at [email protected].

Julian Hubble

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Will Aid: If you are one of the 6 out of 10 people who have not made a will, or you made it several years’ ago and your circumstances have changed, Will Aid is your chance to protect your loved ones and to help charity at the same time.

Every November, a number of local participating solicitors waive their fee for writing a basic will and instead invite their clients to make a donation to one of nine leading UK charities supported by the Will Aid initiative (one of which is Christian Aid).

The suggested donation is £90 for a basic will or £135 for a pair of basic mirror wills. Each year, thousands of people use the Will Aid scheme, and last year’s campaign raised over £2m in donations for charities.

www.willaid.org.uk

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Music for November in the Parish Church

Lunchtime Organ Recital – Friday 1st November

Our splendid organ is just now sounding at its very best! Following the long period of hot weather, the temperature in the church has now dropped to a more normal level, and so the organ tuners were able to spend a day recently in vital fine tuning (and action checking). Jennifer Chou's quite stunning recital last month revealed the organ in its new brilliant health! We now hope the church's temperature will remain fairly constant for some time to come!

The month of November opens with a Lunchtime Recital by our old friend, MARTIN ELLIS, from Dorking Parish Church. Martin has given recitals here annually for many years, and we are always assured of a varied and colourful programme executed with Martin's customary drama and flair. He has been Organist of St.Martin's, Dorking, for nearly 28 years. His musical education began as a chorister at the Temple Church under the legendary Sir George Thalben-Ball. He studied the organ at the Royal College of Music with Sir John Dykes Bower, and his career since has been largely spent in prestigious schools. Martin is also a Methodist Lay Preacher.

His programme on 1st November opens in great style with Hollins' Triumphal March in E flat. This is followed by two delightful miniatures by the Belgian composer, Joseph Jongen. Bach's Six 'Schubler' Chorale Preludes feature next, of which the first, 'Wachet auf' (Sleepers, wake) is especially well-known. Following a 'Scherzoso' by the 19th century Battison Haynes, the recital concludes with Vierne's evocative 'Clair de Lune' (redolent of Debussy?) and his virtuostic 'Toccata'.

Do come and experience our organ while it is sounding so good - and Martin will no doubt (to quote Alan Bott), "Give it all she's got!"

JTB

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Lunchtime Organ Recitals in The Parish Church @ 1pm on Fridays

Admission free to all Lunchtime Recitals – retiring collection

1st November .....Martin Ellis, St Martin's, Dorking

6th December .....John Belcher, Ss Peter & Paul, Godalming

3rd January .........Timothy Parsons, Organ Scholar, Selwyn College, Cambridge

7th February .......Norman Harper, St George’s RC Cathedral, Southwark

7th March ...........David Beeby, Head of Music, Poole Grammar School

4th April..............Gillian Lloyd, Guildford United Reformed Church

2nd May ..............Stephen Disley, Sub-Organist Southwark Cathedral

6th June ..............Jeremy Lloyd, Organ Scholar, The London Oratory

20th June ............Judith Choi-Castro, Violinist

BACH’S CHRISTMAS ORATORIO - Saturday 7th December 2013

Blackheath & Bramley Choral Society is putting on its Christmas Concert on Saturday, December 7th at 7.30 pm at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford with a performance of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio that will guarantee an uplifting start to the festive season.

The Christmas Oratorio has always been a popular favourite and Bach’s rich orchestration provides a wonderfully colourful canvas for his joyful telling of the nativity story.

Tickets are priced at £12; available from choir members, by phone 01483 222324 or from Guildford Tourist Information Centre 01483 444334.

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Parish Office: Our Parish Administrator is Juliet Loudon, who is available in the Office on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 11am to 4pm. Telephone: 01483 414135 email: [email protected]. Contact Juliet for Weddings and Octagon Bookings. Magazine: Please let Juliet in the Parish Office have any items for inclusion in our joint December/January magazine by 15th November. Notice: The Magazine does not accept any liability for the actions of its advertisers. However, if you have any problems or are dissatisfied in any way, we would be grateful if you could let us know via the Parish Office

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Don’t forget......

Operation Christmas Child: Dust off the Christmas

wrapping paper, get those empty shoeboxes out

of the loft and start filling them with gifts for a

child who may otherwise receive nothing this

Christmas! Thanks to caring people like you,

children in more than 150 countries have

experienced the joy of Christmas through Operation Christmas Child since

1990. This year, we want to ensure that many more children have the

opportunity to receive a gift. To take part in the world’s largest Christmas

shoebox appeal and to find out more, contact Caroline Glassbrook on

01483 415629. Boxes need to be in the church by Sunday 3rd November.

Guided tour of the church by Alan Bott on Sunday 15th December from

2.30 to 3.30pm. The tour will include views of the silver and the bells.

Proceeds to the church fabric fund.

The Women’s' Group: We meet on Thursday mornings from 9.15am to

10.30am in the Octagon. This term we are studying Isaiah Chapter 40,

using Paula Gooder's book “A Way Through the Wilderness”. Everyone is

very welcome. For more information call Jeannie Campbell on 01483

420317. (Paula Gooder, whose book we are studying, will, once again, be

delivering a lecture at Guildford Cathedral at 7.30pm on Monday 3rd

February 2014 at 7pm. Information about booking tickets will be

available soon.)

Godalming Museum continues its series of lectures under

the heading of “The Proffesions in Godalming – Then and

Now” The next lecture is on Wednesday 13th November

at 7.30pm, by Dr Colin Fleetcroft, formerly senior partner

at The Mill medical practice. Tickets £5 from Godalming

Museum on 01483 426510.

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The Food Bank continues to be a blessing to many families.

We always need the following items: long life milk, cereals,

sugar (500g), tea (packets of 40-80), coffee (100-200g), Pasta

(500g), pasta sauces (300g+), ready meals, e.g. pot noodles,

rice, mashed potatoes, UHT orange juice, squash (any flavour), toiletries,

e.g. toothbrushes, toothpaste and tinned foodstuff including, e.g. tuna,

ham, sausages, beans, peas and fruits. Thank you all. For further

information, please call Rev Bev Hunt on 01483 424710.

elen Goatley writes: Please support the Bell Ball (see opposite page) in any way you can, either by buying

tickets or as follows:

Please publicise the event widely - we are on Facebook, Twitter and on the parish website, and there are flyers at the back of the Church

There are vacancies for helping out on the night

Volunteers are needed to deliver notices in late November and then to collect tombola donations in the week of the Ball from shops in town

We need auction items - eg a football season ticket, holiday home etc. We are also on the look out for the donation of a talent or service which people might bid for - eg a homemade Christmas pudding or cake, a singing/golf/tennis lesson by a suitably qualified person, a painting/framed photograph of Godalming etc

We need creative people to produce table centre decorations - maybe a group could agree to get together to do that?

Finally help is needed on the day itself, putting up decorations, sparkling up the tree and attaching tombola tickets to prizes

If you can help, please speak to Helen Goatley or email [email protected]

Any help with any of the above will be gratefully received and of course will help raise money for our lovely old Church.

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Godalming Bell Ball 2013

This year’s popular annual fundraiser for the maintenance of Godalming

Parish Church will take place on Friday 13th December 2013 in the very

festive atmosphere of the Great Hall at Charterhouse School. Proceeds

are always shared with a nominated charity, and this year the Ball will

support Headway Surrey, which provides support and services for those

affected by brain injury across the county of Surrey.

Tickets are now on sale at £65 per person, or £520 for a table of eight.

Early Bird discount – tickets will be reduced to £60 each or £480 for a

table for all those booked and fully paid by Friday 8th November.

Ticket price includes champagne reception, top quality 3 course meal

from the Charterhouse chefs and dancing to live band The Gift, together

with tombola and charity auction.

For more information contact [email protected], find The

Bell Ball 2013 on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @BellBall2013

For booking forms and to buy tickets email Jill Uzel [email protected]

or telephone 07712 161835 (evenings only)

www.headwaysurrey.org www.parishofgodalming.org.uk/our-church

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Mane Chance Animal Sanctuary

Christmas Carol Service on Sunday 15th December 2013 at Godalming Parish Church

With readings by Jenny Seagrove and Celebrity Friends of Mane Chance including Timothy Ackroyd, Peter

Bowles, Peter Egan, Hayley Mills and Wendy Turner Webster.

Special appearances from Mane Chance’s Three Wise Men; Grimbo, Mr Smith, and Brandy (aka the Shetland Ponies)

From 5pm, followed by Mulled Wine and Mince Pies. Tickets £10 each or £5 for OAPs and Children

To reserve an early ticket, please contact Fiona on

07512 363400 or email [email protected]

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Services in November at St Peter & St Paul

Morning Prayer at St Peter and St Paul every weekday at 9am.

Sunday 3rd The Fourth Sunday before Advent

8am Holy Communion (1662) followed by breakfast 10am Family Service “Celebrating the Saints” (with crèche) 3pm In Memory Service 6.30pm Choral Eucharist at St John’s Farncombe Tuesday 5th 12 noon Holy Communion

Sunday 10th Remembrance Sunday

8am Holy Communion (1662) 10.45am Short Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial 11.15am Joint Memorial Service in the church (no children’s groups) Tuesday 12th 12 noon Holy Communion Sunday 17th Second Sunday before Advent 8am Holy Communion (1662) 10am Choral Eucharist (with crèche and Sunday Club) Tuesday 19th 12 noon Holy Communion Sunday 24th Christ The King 8am Holy Communion (1662) 10am Choral Eucharist (with crèche and Sunday Club) 6.30pm Choral Evensong Tuesday 26th 12 noon Holy Communion

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Services in November at St Mark’s Church, Franklyn Road

Morning Prayer every Monday at 9am

Sunday 3rd The Fourth Sunday before Advent

10am Celebrating the Eucharist, Holy Communion 4pm In Memory Service Sunday 10th Remembrance Sunday

Joint Services at St Peter & St Paul

10.45am Short Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial 11.15am Joint Memorial Service in the church (no children’s groups) Sunday 17th Second Sunday before Advent 10.30am Informal Café Church Style Family Service Sunday 24th Christ The King 10am Celebrating the Eucharist, Holy Communion

From The Church Records:

Baptisms: 29th September Gemma Allpress 6th October Annabel Shepherd 13th October George Sands 13th October Bradley Sparks 13th October Edward Roberts 20th October Thomas Hammond 27th October Toby Roberts 27th October Jasmine Furlonger

Marriages: 4th October: Richard Bradley and Vicki Wisson 11th October: Christopher John and Felicity Boyle 12th October: Gavin Turney and Helen Clay 26th October: Chris Berry and Amy Haines

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Regular Events in November at St Peter & St Paul

Octots meet Mondays & Wednesdays in the Octagon, 10 to 11.30am.

The Gospel Choir meets every Monday at 7.30pm in the Octagon.

The Lammas Ringers rehearse on Thursday evenings at 7.30pm.

Special Events in November in our Parish

Fri 1st Organ Recital with Martin Ellis at 1pm

Sun 3rd In Memory Services at St Peter & St Paul at 3pm, and at St Mark’s at 4pm.

Sat 9th Wedding of Tom Croft and Zoe Bacon

Sat 9th Karelian Evening at Rake Court

Sun 10th Remembrance Sunday

Tues 12th Mother’s Union Meeting in the Octagon

Wed 13th Museum Lecture by Dr Colin Fleetcroft in the Octagon

Wed 27th Tree Decorating starts for Christmas Tree Festival

Sat 30th Christmas Lights Switched on (5pm) at the Pepperpot

Sat 30th Christmas Tree Festival Begins

An Acoustic Experience

Fundraiser for the Trinity Trust Team Charity

Farncombe Music Club @ St John’s Church

Friday 29th November 2013 at 7.45pm (doors 7.00pm)

Tickets: £16 in advance, (£19 on door)

Available from Record Corner in Godalming

or ask Bev Hunt 424710

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Pages from “Link Up”, which gives us news from Churches Together in Godalming and District, will now be included in our Parish Magazine.

From the Chair of Churches Together in Godalming and District

As Chair of Churches Together I will take part again this year (all being well) in the Remembrance service led by Godalming Parish Church. It will, I imagine, be the important event in the life of both the church and the community at large that it always is. It usually falls to the Church of England to host civic and national services and community events with some sort of spiritual element to them. That’s partly because of our role as the ‘Church by law established’, which makes us the default denomination to organise such things - we have a public responsibility (and one which doesn’t always sit completely comfortably!). It’s also because the Church of England, in a sense, keeps the nation’s spiritual memory. Looking after medieval churches and cathedrals and bishoprics links the Anglican Church to centuries of history in a way that no other denomination experiences: it bears the signs and marks of continuity.

Not that the C of E has always used that position very well. It spent many decades brutally attempting to repress any other form of Christianity in these islands, and its sense of guarding an English tradition of religious tolerance and moderation is rather a modern invention. But perhaps discovering that tradition, and having a role in developing it, is itself part of the providence of God. The role that the Anglican Church has found, of being a place where different Christian traditions meet and are negotiated has, I believe – and hope – a vital importance in the future story of the unity of the Churches. How that exactly pans out is God’s business, but those of us who are Anglican Christians should bear it in mind at Remembrancetide and any other opportunity we have for worship together with our brothers and sisters. Revd. James Rattue

FORTHCOMING EVENTS:

Sunday 27th October at 3pm at St John’s Church, Farncombe. Annual Memorial Service for those bereaved.

Friday 1st November from 4 to 5pm. “Illuminate” at St Mark’s Community Church, Franklin Road, Ockford Ridge. A fun, children focussed service which celebrates all the good things in life as a follow-on from Halloween the night before, with refreshment, music, glow-sticks. Everyone welcome.

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6pm on Saturday 2nd November at St John’s Church, Farncombe, Requiem Mass of All Souls’ Day.

Saturday 9th November at 6.30 p.m. at Godalming United Church - a Skittles Evening with Fish and Chip Supper. To reserve tickets contact [email protected] or telephone 01483 421433

Tuesday 12th November at 7.30pm, at the Friends Meeting House, Mill Lane. “How can Palestinians and Israelis live together in peace” will be the theme of a meeting.

Thursday 21st November from 2 to 3pm. Communion for those who have been bereaved. Hosted by Godalming Baptist Church, Queen Street, and led by Revd. Marcus Dickinson.

Saturday 23rd November at 8.30am – Churches Together Prayer Breakfast hosted this month by St Edmunds Church, Croft Road. All are welcome.

Saturday 23rd November from 9.30 to 12 noon. An Advent quiet morning at Godalming Baptist Church, Queen Street. This will be led by Revd. Margot Spencer of Busbridge Church.

Saturday 23rd November at St John’s Church Room, Farncombe from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Farncombe Record and CD fair.

Monday 25th November from 10.30 to 11.30am at 14 Chestnut Way, Godalming, a time of prayer for FEBA [an important Christian radio station broadcasting into the Middle East]. Contact, Shelagh Godwin, 01483 417725.

Friday 20th November at St John’s Church Room, Farncombe: Kiki Dee and Carmello Luggeri will give a show and a fundraiser for the Godalming based youth charity TRINITY TRUST TEAM. Go along to support this concert – tickets are £16 in advance from The Record Shop in Pound Lane, or £19 at the door.

The Great Godalming Christmas Tree Festival will begin Saturday 30th November at St Peter & St Paul’s Church on the day of Godalming’s light switch on. Canon Mervyn Roberts hopes that churches, organisations and individual groups will want to sponsor and decorate a tree promoting themselves.

Advent Sunday, 1st December at 6.30pm: Godalming Baptist Church, a Service of Celebration with Singspiration Choir. All Welcome.

REPORT ON CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 2013

It is my pleasure this year to thank all those who had a part in the considerable effort that is given to Christian Aid Week here in Godalming and in the churches that comprise our District. The total raised this year was £14,106, still a most

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worthwhile amount, although a decrease of £2,137 on the previous year. It is particularly gratifying that all the churches in the District made a contribution this year. Recognising that the number of collectors who are prepared to contribute to the house to house collections is falling every year, church representatives will be discussing fresh ideas for supporting this valuable cause in future days. Everyone is encouraged to consider if you would like to be involved, when details are circulated early next year. John Dunning

NEWS FROM THE CHURCHES

Busbridge and Hambledon Church

After a wonderful Harvest Breakfast at Hambledon and a Harvest Lunch at Busbridge (congratulations to those who made it to both by the way!) we’re looking ahead to a time of both tradition at Christmas and imminent change. We will be looking to recruit a new Team Leader for Families, Youth & Children as well as a new Families Worker to join our team and pray that the right people apply for these positions – with over 350 children associated with our Children’s Work, these are vital roles to fill.

The Parish of Godalming SS Peter & Paul

Canon Mervyn Roberts writes: “At this time of remembrance we begin the month, Sunday 3 November, with our Annual Service of Thanksgiving for those whom we love but see no longer. The service reflects on the pattern of grieving which we all go through to some extent. Under the various stages of bereavement we examine our belief, faith and offer worship to God. It will be held in Candlelight in our ancient Lady Chapel, timed to last 30 minutes. It will conclude with refreshments for those who would like to stay after the service.

As the town centre parish church we also host the civic Remembrance service which will take place on 10th November, beginning at 10.50 by the War memorial.

Our Great Godalming Christmas Tree Festival will begin on 30th November, the day of Godalming’s light switch on. I hope churches, organisations and individual groups will want to sponsor and decorate a tree promoting themselves. Please book soon before all the places are taken.

Finally the great society event of the year, the Godalming “BELL BALL” takes place at the Charterhouse Great Hall on Friday 13th December. Tickets are going fast so please contact us as soon as possible to book a place or, if there are a group, to book a table. This is one “society” event that is established as part of Godalming’s tradition.

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Godalming United Church:In October our Face to Face guest was the outgoing Bishop of Guildford, Rt Rev'd Christopher Hill, in stimulating and entertaining conversation with Paul Hulme. This popular series of open conversations with eminent personalities continues in March when we welcome Rt Rev'd George W Stack, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wales.

Our Harvest celebration with the theme of One World was a truly festive occasion arranged cafe-style, and harvest lunch followed an interlude of entertainment.

We have a Skittles Evening with Fish and Chip Supper on Saturday 9 November [see above for details] and on Sunday 10 November, Remembrance Sunday the service will be from 10 to 10.30 a.m. enabling worshippers to join the Civic Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial in the Jack Philips Memorial Park. Our minister, Rev’d. Paul Hulme will preach at the Civic Service which is at 11.15 a.m. in the Parish Church.

St John’s Farncombe: Rev’d James Rattue writes, “I am writing just before our Harvest celebrations take place and expect to welcome lots of people through the doors of the church as usual for those events! At the end of the month we begin the ‘Remembrancetide’ season with the annual Memorial Service for those bereaved on October 27th, followed by the Requiem Mass of All Souls on November 2nd and our honouring of Farncombe’s War Dead on Remembrance Sunday when we lay a wreath at the War Memorial in the Church.

We held a successful new event, ‘Come Dance With Us’, in September in which nearly fifty people glided and span to ballroom, jazz and Latin dance tunes (or just watched and enjoyed) and we hope to do the same on 23rd November. The Toddler group has been very successfully relaunched on Friday mornings and is doing well. Our last Messy Church gathering on September 28th had almost 90 attendees and the next is on November 9th.

Godalming Baptist Church: It was good that Georgina Varney [a former Pastoral Assistant, especially with the youth and children], could be with us for the weekend of 12/13 October. She is now heading her own Christian charity called “OUR WORLD” being based in the West Midlands. Georgina finds many opportunities to work in schools, taking assemblies and running projects which make children and families aware of the needs of God’s world. She inspired us to buy “Fair Trade” products. “Our World” particularly supports a small orphanage in Uganda.

There are two events planned for Advent and we are delighted that Revd. Margot Spencer from Busbridge Church will be leading a Quiet Morning of reflection at Queen Street on Saturday 23 November between 9.30 and 12 noon.

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Contact Sally Pollard for more information on 01483 42646 or [email protected].

St Mark’s Community Church: ‘St Mark’s celebrated Harvest Thanksgiving with a parish Harvest Lunch on the 29th September after the 10am service and again on Friday 11th October with the Children of Green Oak School. In this short service, the children sang the ‘Harvest Samba’ and ‘If I were a Butterfly’ to a hall packed with teachers, parents and guardians. Each class bought food items for the food bank and gave thanks to God for all that they have. I echo what the Head of School said: ‘there was something very special about seeing them and their parents all together at St Mark’s Church’.

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Charity Car Washing: On the last Saturday of

each month, Rhys Davies will be washing cars in

the car park of Barlow’s Solicitors in Church

Street. The cost will be £3.50 per car, (large

cars will be £5 each). The wash will take place

between 10am and 4pm. For more information and to book a slot, call

Rhys on 07824 356626. All proceeds will go to Surrey Air Ambulance.

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