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Weekly News 15 th July 2018 www.stpetersharrogate.org.uk St Peter’s Church, Cambridge Road, Harrogate, HG1 1PB Getting to know you... Over the Summer we will be featuring some 'getting to know you' articles about a few of the myriad people who volunteer at St Peter’s. Sarah Guthrie Sunday Club Leader Sarah Guthrie is the leader of the Sunday Club that takes place for children aged 5 - 11 during the course of the 9:30 am Family Communion Service on Sundays. For eleven years, Sarah was a full time primary school teacher, working in three different independent schools in London, Surrey and Yorkshire. Three years ago she decided to take a leap of faith and take her career in a different direction; she began working as a self-employed music teacher and academic tutor. Sarah’s working week is made up of two mornings as a peripatetic music teacher at Belmont Grosvenor School, an independent prep school in Birstwith, together with lessons to her private pupils (in piano, flute, Maths and English) in the afternoons and evenings. She also accompanies instrumental students for their graded music exams each term. In her spare time, Sarah loves baking, reading, sewing and knitting (as well as playing the piano for pleasure!). If you’d like to join the fantastic team of Sunday Club leaders and helpers, please get in touch with Sarah or talk with her after the service. Sunday Club will be taking a break during the School Summer Holiday, but will be back in September.

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Page 1: Weekly News - St Peter's Church, Harrogate · Weekly News 15th July 2018 St Peter’s Church, Cambridge Road, Harrogate, HG1 1PB Getting to know you... Over the Summer we will be

Weekly News 15th July 2018 wwwstpetersharrogateorguk

St Peterrsquos Church Cambridge Road Harrogate HG1 1PB

Getting to know you Over the Summer we will be featuring some getting to know you articles about a few of the myriad people who volunteer at St Peterrsquos

Sarah Guthrie ndash Sunday Club Leader Sarah Guthrie is the leader of the Sunday Club that takes place for children aged 5 - 11 during the course of the 930 am Family Communion Service on Sundays

For eleven years Sarah was a full time primary school teacher working in three different independent schools in London Surrey and Yorkshire Three years ago

she decided to take a leap of faith and take her career in a different direction she began working as a self-employed music teacher and academic tutor Sarahrsquos working week is made up of two mornings as a peripatetic music teacher at Belmont Grosvenor School an independent prep school in Birstwith together with lessons to her private pupils (in piano flute Maths and English) in the afternoons and evenings She also accompanies instrumental students for their graded music exams each term In her spare time Sarah loves baking reading sewing and knitting (as well as playing the piano for pleasure)

If yoursquod like to join the fantastic team of Sunday Club leaders and helpers please get in touch with Sarah or talk with her after the service Sunday Club will be taking a break during the School Summer Holiday but will be back in September

Sunday Lunch Club Meets Today It is open to everyone and therersquos no need to book or bring anything ndash although donations towards the cost will of course be very welcome Lunch today will be served at 100 pm Please speak to Hannah Beck (07503 186455) or Yvonne Dawes (07960 779381) if you need to know more

St Peters Evening Fellowship ndash The Story of Diamonds The next meeting of St Peters Evening Fellowship is on Thursday 2nd August in the Brostoff Hall starting at 730 pm We welcome back Robert Bolton an expert on diamonds who ran a jewellery business in Leeds with his father until 2013 Some of you may recall his fascinating talk on pearls last year Seen here is the Hope Diamond one of the most famous jewels in the world once owned by Louis XVI and worn by Marie Antoinette and rumoured to carry a curse

Your support could help disabled people live the life they want Could you spare a couple of hours a week to meet some amazing people at our residential care home and find out about their goals and aspirations Disability Action Yorkshire is a charity that supports disabled people in achieving their life aspirations whatever they may be We have a range of rewarding volunteering opportunities available to

suit people of all ages and backgrounds - no prior experience is needed Please get in touch for an informal chat at emmiwainwrightda-yorguk or on 01423 855410 and help us to make a real difference

Amnesty Uk ndash Reunite Refugee Families Petition For many thousands of refugees in the UK safety from conflict has come at a heavy price The UK governments strict and unfair rules have forced apart parents from their children sisters from brothers and elderly parents have had to be left behind in war-torn countries to fend for them selves The stroke of a pen could reunite these families To find out more and to sign Amnesty UKs petition asking the Home Secretary to change these rules visit wwwamnestyorgukactionshome-secretary-reunite-refugee-families

Menrsquos Breakfast at St Peterrsquos Saturday 21st July 2018 Beginning with Morning Prayers at 800 am for those who wish to take part and breakfast from 830 to 900 am followed by an informal discussion session in The Gallery for perhaps 30 minutes or so Please email Bryn Heapy if you are planning to come brynsusiehotmailcom or text him on 07561 889076

St Peters Fundraising Refreshment Days ndash can you help We are on the lookout for volunteers old and new for our community refreshment days to help us raise valuable funds for our Church Can you spare a few hours to help prepare and serve our delicious sandwiches soup and cakes or clear tables and chat to our customers in the cafeacute We would also love to hear from you if can bake scrumptious cakes and scones or make soup for us to sell in the cafeacute Forthcoming dates for your diary are Saturday 21st

July and Saturday 15th September Irsquod love to hear from you if you can help If you are new to St Peters and would like to know more about volunteering at these events then please do get in touch with me Louise Knight (Louise1knighticloudcom)

A thank you from Sue Abbott Sue thanks everyone for their prayers phone calls and emails enquiring about her recent hip operation She says she is making good progress and enjoying the lovely weather

St Peters Afternoon Fellowship The next Afternoon Fellowship will be tomorrow 16th July and will be a trip to Sophies Coffee Shop and Bistro in Hampsthwaite for delicious cream teas Please telephone Gillian Taylor (01423 500482) if you would like to come

Tim Hurrens Retirement Tim Hurren our Associate Vicar will be retiring on 16th September We will be marking this occasion with a Parish Lunch (please note the date) and also a gift to express our thankfulness for all that he has contributed to the life of St Peters over very many years If you would like to contribute to that gift please pass your donation (marked Tim Hurren - Gift) to one of the Churchwardens the Vicar or the Parish Office

At the 930 Service we offer prayer with laying on of hands If you would like this ministry please come up to receive the bread and wine (or a blessing) in St Maryrsquos Chapel and wait behind in the pews there

Todays Services 15th July 2018 The Seventh Sunday after Trinity

830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion There is Sunday Club for school age children today - please gather in the cafeacute area at the

front of Church at the start of the service Pre-schoolers and their parents are welcome to stay in this area where there are toys and activities to share for the whole service

Hymns 1419 1630 1541 1404 Readings Ephesians 1 v 3 - 14 Mark 6 v 14 - 29 Preacher Michael Hunter

1100 Choral Matins Setting Moeran in E flat (Jubilate) Hymns 334 434 409 Psalm 65 Readings Deuteronomy 28 v 1 - 14 Acts 28 v 17 to the end Anthem Exultate justi (Lodovico Viadana) Preacher Alan Garrow

430 Afternoon Church Crafternoon Church Refreshments from 415 Hymn 1030 Preacher Ruth Thompson-Vear

630 Choral Communion Setting Little Organ Mass (Haydn) Hymns 401 515 309 514 Readings Romans 6 v 3 ndash 14 Mark 8 v 34 ndash 9 v 1 Anthem Ave verum corpus (Mozart) Preacher Alan Garrow

Our Duty Wardens today are Rachel Fell and Ian Birt

Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers Sue Abbott Tim Akers Rosemary Almond Brian Crabtree Louise Emrullahu Pam Gardiner Gill Gibson Peggy Harris Vicky Harrison Sue Heapy Edna Hodgkiss Miriam Jones Caroline Kelly Doreen Rhodes Alan Richardson Frances Roxby-Proud Colin Sinclair and Linda Ware

Daily Readings Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily These are the Bible readings we will be using in Church each morning this week Why not read them at home if you are unable to come to the service

Mon Psalm 1 1 Samuel 10 v 1 - 16 Luke 22 v 24 - 30

Tues Psalm 5 1 Samuel 10 v 17 to end

Luke 22 v 31 - 38

Wed Psalm 119 v 1 - 32 1 Samuel 11 Luke 22 v 39 - 46

Thurs Gregory Bishop and his

sister Macrina Deaconess Psalm 15 1 Samuel 12 Luke 22 v 47 - 62

Fri Margaret of Antioch martyr

Psalm 19 1 Samuel 13 v 5 - 18 Luke 22 v 63 to end

Sat Psalm 23 1 Samuel 13 v 19 ndash 14 v 15 Luke 23 v 1 - 12

The Collect for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity Lord of all power and might the author and giver of all good things graft in our hearts the love of your name increase in us true religion nourish us with all goodness and of your great mercy keep us in the same through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord who is alive and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit one God now and for ever or Generous God you give us gifts and make them grow though our faith is small as mustard seed make it grow to your glory and the flourishing of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord

Also in our prayers this week

Mon St Peters Music Group The boys rescued from the caves in Thailand and their rescuers

Tues St Peters Library and Resources Group The victims of the floods in Japan

Wed The Community Cafeacute Stonham Homestay housing support for vulnerable people

Thurs 10th Harrogate St Peterrsquos Rainbows and Brownies St Peters CE Primary School

Fri Nigel Bearcroft our caretaker Peace and justice in the world

Sat Michael Hunter one of our retired clergy Emmaus House Christian care home in Harrogate

Whatrsquos on This Week

Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily

Exhibition by The Seasons Art Class ndash a display of students work from this terms classes in the Glass Foyer Daily from Tuesday 17th July

Mon 16th 1130 am Community Cafeacute 200 pm Singing Folk in the Music Room 200 pm St Peters Afternoon Fellowship outing to Hampsthwaite

Tues 17th 1230 pm Healing Service

Wed 18th 1030 am Cafeacute RefleXion 200 pm Singing for the Over 60s 730 pm The Bible Course ndash Revelation and Review ndash this is the last session of this course

Thurs 19th 930 am St Peters School Leavers Service 930 am Parent and Toddler Group 1100 am Holy Communion 1230 pm Lunchtime RefleXion 200 pm St Peterrsquos Handbell Ringers at Wesley Chapel NO Choir Practice

Fri 20th 930 am AA Meeting 1000 am St Peterrsquos Cleaning Team 700 pm Bell Ringers

Sat 21st 800 am Mens Breakfast at St Peters 1000 am ndash 400 pm Refreshment Day held by our Parish Events Team to raise funds for our Church Please pop in for morning coffee a delicious lunch or afternoon tea

Next Sunday 22nd July The Eighth Sunday after Trinity 830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion

1100 Choral Matins

430 Afternoon Church ndash Celtic Worship

630 Choral Evensong

The Breakfast Club provides a free hot breakfast from Monday to Saturday (815 ndash 845 am) for all those who are hungry or in need A hot Sunday lunch is also served at the Wesley Centre each week at 100 pm except for the third Sunday of the month when it is here at St Peterrsquos ndash thats TODAY Food parcels are available daily from 445 pm except for Sundays when itrsquos 530 pm

Much Ado About Nothing Following their sold-out performance of Henry V in 2017 award winning theatre company Antic Disposition return to Ripon Cathedral with a new production of one of Shakespeares best loved comedies on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July at 730pm Reserved front row seats are pound30 unreserved pound20 (with pound10 reduction for under 26s) and are available from wwwmuch-adocouk or by phoning 0333 666 3366

Diocesan Celebration to mark 70th anniversary of the NHS This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service Our Diocese will be marking this occasion with a service at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 29th July at 330 pm led by Bishop Nick Baines and the Dean John Dobson to which clergy and congregations are warmly invited As part of the service they would really like to include good news stories about the NHS If you know anyone whose lives have been changed by the NHS for the good and would be willing to tell their story then please email the Dean deanjohnriponcathedralorguk It would be great to include as many people as possible across our large and diverse Diocese to participate in this celebration

Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills

Page 2: Weekly News - St Peter's Church, Harrogate · Weekly News 15th July 2018 St Peter’s Church, Cambridge Road, Harrogate, HG1 1PB Getting to know you... Over the Summer we will be

Sunday Lunch Club Meets Today It is open to everyone and therersquos no need to book or bring anything ndash although donations towards the cost will of course be very welcome Lunch today will be served at 100 pm Please speak to Hannah Beck (07503 186455) or Yvonne Dawes (07960 779381) if you need to know more

St Peters Evening Fellowship ndash The Story of Diamonds The next meeting of St Peters Evening Fellowship is on Thursday 2nd August in the Brostoff Hall starting at 730 pm We welcome back Robert Bolton an expert on diamonds who ran a jewellery business in Leeds with his father until 2013 Some of you may recall his fascinating talk on pearls last year Seen here is the Hope Diamond one of the most famous jewels in the world once owned by Louis XVI and worn by Marie Antoinette and rumoured to carry a curse

Your support could help disabled people live the life they want Could you spare a couple of hours a week to meet some amazing people at our residential care home and find out about their goals and aspirations Disability Action Yorkshire is a charity that supports disabled people in achieving their life aspirations whatever they may be We have a range of rewarding volunteering opportunities available to

suit people of all ages and backgrounds - no prior experience is needed Please get in touch for an informal chat at emmiwainwrightda-yorguk or on 01423 855410 and help us to make a real difference

Amnesty Uk ndash Reunite Refugee Families Petition For many thousands of refugees in the UK safety from conflict has come at a heavy price The UK governments strict and unfair rules have forced apart parents from their children sisters from brothers and elderly parents have had to be left behind in war-torn countries to fend for them selves The stroke of a pen could reunite these families To find out more and to sign Amnesty UKs petition asking the Home Secretary to change these rules visit wwwamnestyorgukactionshome-secretary-reunite-refugee-families

Menrsquos Breakfast at St Peterrsquos Saturday 21st July 2018 Beginning with Morning Prayers at 800 am for those who wish to take part and breakfast from 830 to 900 am followed by an informal discussion session in The Gallery for perhaps 30 minutes or so Please email Bryn Heapy if you are planning to come brynsusiehotmailcom or text him on 07561 889076

St Peters Fundraising Refreshment Days ndash can you help We are on the lookout for volunteers old and new for our community refreshment days to help us raise valuable funds for our Church Can you spare a few hours to help prepare and serve our delicious sandwiches soup and cakes or clear tables and chat to our customers in the cafeacute We would also love to hear from you if can bake scrumptious cakes and scones or make soup for us to sell in the cafeacute Forthcoming dates for your diary are Saturday 21st

July and Saturday 15th September Irsquod love to hear from you if you can help If you are new to St Peters and would like to know more about volunteering at these events then please do get in touch with me Louise Knight (Louise1knighticloudcom)

A thank you from Sue Abbott Sue thanks everyone for their prayers phone calls and emails enquiring about her recent hip operation She says she is making good progress and enjoying the lovely weather

St Peters Afternoon Fellowship The next Afternoon Fellowship will be tomorrow 16th July and will be a trip to Sophies Coffee Shop and Bistro in Hampsthwaite for delicious cream teas Please telephone Gillian Taylor (01423 500482) if you would like to come

Tim Hurrens Retirement Tim Hurren our Associate Vicar will be retiring on 16th September We will be marking this occasion with a Parish Lunch (please note the date) and also a gift to express our thankfulness for all that he has contributed to the life of St Peters over very many years If you would like to contribute to that gift please pass your donation (marked Tim Hurren - Gift) to one of the Churchwardens the Vicar or the Parish Office

At the 930 Service we offer prayer with laying on of hands If you would like this ministry please come up to receive the bread and wine (or a blessing) in St Maryrsquos Chapel and wait behind in the pews there

Todays Services 15th July 2018 The Seventh Sunday after Trinity

830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion There is Sunday Club for school age children today - please gather in the cafeacute area at the

front of Church at the start of the service Pre-schoolers and their parents are welcome to stay in this area where there are toys and activities to share for the whole service

Hymns 1419 1630 1541 1404 Readings Ephesians 1 v 3 - 14 Mark 6 v 14 - 29 Preacher Michael Hunter

1100 Choral Matins Setting Moeran in E flat (Jubilate) Hymns 334 434 409 Psalm 65 Readings Deuteronomy 28 v 1 - 14 Acts 28 v 17 to the end Anthem Exultate justi (Lodovico Viadana) Preacher Alan Garrow

430 Afternoon Church Crafternoon Church Refreshments from 415 Hymn 1030 Preacher Ruth Thompson-Vear

630 Choral Communion Setting Little Organ Mass (Haydn) Hymns 401 515 309 514 Readings Romans 6 v 3 ndash 14 Mark 8 v 34 ndash 9 v 1 Anthem Ave verum corpus (Mozart) Preacher Alan Garrow

Our Duty Wardens today are Rachel Fell and Ian Birt

Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers Sue Abbott Tim Akers Rosemary Almond Brian Crabtree Louise Emrullahu Pam Gardiner Gill Gibson Peggy Harris Vicky Harrison Sue Heapy Edna Hodgkiss Miriam Jones Caroline Kelly Doreen Rhodes Alan Richardson Frances Roxby-Proud Colin Sinclair and Linda Ware

Daily Readings Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily These are the Bible readings we will be using in Church each morning this week Why not read them at home if you are unable to come to the service

Mon Psalm 1 1 Samuel 10 v 1 - 16 Luke 22 v 24 - 30

Tues Psalm 5 1 Samuel 10 v 17 to end

Luke 22 v 31 - 38

Wed Psalm 119 v 1 - 32 1 Samuel 11 Luke 22 v 39 - 46

Thurs Gregory Bishop and his

sister Macrina Deaconess Psalm 15 1 Samuel 12 Luke 22 v 47 - 62

Fri Margaret of Antioch martyr

Psalm 19 1 Samuel 13 v 5 - 18 Luke 22 v 63 to end

Sat Psalm 23 1 Samuel 13 v 19 ndash 14 v 15 Luke 23 v 1 - 12

The Collect for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity Lord of all power and might the author and giver of all good things graft in our hearts the love of your name increase in us true religion nourish us with all goodness and of your great mercy keep us in the same through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord who is alive and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit one God now and for ever or Generous God you give us gifts and make them grow though our faith is small as mustard seed make it grow to your glory and the flourishing of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord

Also in our prayers this week

Mon St Peters Music Group The boys rescued from the caves in Thailand and their rescuers

Tues St Peters Library and Resources Group The victims of the floods in Japan

Wed The Community Cafeacute Stonham Homestay housing support for vulnerable people

Thurs 10th Harrogate St Peterrsquos Rainbows and Brownies St Peters CE Primary School

Fri Nigel Bearcroft our caretaker Peace and justice in the world

Sat Michael Hunter one of our retired clergy Emmaus House Christian care home in Harrogate

Whatrsquos on This Week

Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily

Exhibition by The Seasons Art Class ndash a display of students work from this terms classes in the Glass Foyer Daily from Tuesday 17th July

Mon 16th 1130 am Community Cafeacute 200 pm Singing Folk in the Music Room 200 pm St Peters Afternoon Fellowship outing to Hampsthwaite

Tues 17th 1230 pm Healing Service

Wed 18th 1030 am Cafeacute RefleXion 200 pm Singing for the Over 60s 730 pm The Bible Course ndash Revelation and Review ndash this is the last session of this course

Thurs 19th 930 am St Peters School Leavers Service 930 am Parent and Toddler Group 1100 am Holy Communion 1230 pm Lunchtime RefleXion 200 pm St Peterrsquos Handbell Ringers at Wesley Chapel NO Choir Practice

Fri 20th 930 am AA Meeting 1000 am St Peterrsquos Cleaning Team 700 pm Bell Ringers

Sat 21st 800 am Mens Breakfast at St Peters 1000 am ndash 400 pm Refreshment Day held by our Parish Events Team to raise funds for our Church Please pop in for morning coffee a delicious lunch or afternoon tea

Next Sunday 22nd July The Eighth Sunday after Trinity 830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion

1100 Choral Matins

430 Afternoon Church ndash Celtic Worship

630 Choral Evensong

The Breakfast Club provides a free hot breakfast from Monday to Saturday (815 ndash 845 am) for all those who are hungry or in need A hot Sunday lunch is also served at the Wesley Centre each week at 100 pm except for the third Sunday of the month when it is here at St Peterrsquos ndash thats TODAY Food parcels are available daily from 445 pm except for Sundays when itrsquos 530 pm

Much Ado About Nothing Following their sold-out performance of Henry V in 2017 award winning theatre company Antic Disposition return to Ripon Cathedral with a new production of one of Shakespeares best loved comedies on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July at 730pm Reserved front row seats are pound30 unreserved pound20 (with pound10 reduction for under 26s) and are available from wwwmuch-adocouk or by phoning 0333 666 3366

Diocesan Celebration to mark 70th anniversary of the NHS This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service Our Diocese will be marking this occasion with a service at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 29th July at 330 pm led by Bishop Nick Baines and the Dean John Dobson to which clergy and congregations are warmly invited As part of the service they would really like to include good news stories about the NHS If you know anyone whose lives have been changed by the NHS for the good and would be willing to tell their story then please email the Dean deanjohnriponcathedralorguk It would be great to include as many people as possible across our large and diverse Diocese to participate in this celebration

Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills

Page 3: Weekly News - St Peter's Church, Harrogate · Weekly News 15th July 2018 St Peter’s Church, Cambridge Road, Harrogate, HG1 1PB Getting to know you... Over the Summer we will be

Menrsquos Breakfast at St Peterrsquos Saturday 21st July 2018 Beginning with Morning Prayers at 800 am for those who wish to take part and breakfast from 830 to 900 am followed by an informal discussion session in The Gallery for perhaps 30 minutes or so Please email Bryn Heapy if you are planning to come brynsusiehotmailcom or text him on 07561 889076

St Peters Fundraising Refreshment Days ndash can you help We are on the lookout for volunteers old and new for our community refreshment days to help us raise valuable funds for our Church Can you spare a few hours to help prepare and serve our delicious sandwiches soup and cakes or clear tables and chat to our customers in the cafeacute We would also love to hear from you if can bake scrumptious cakes and scones or make soup for us to sell in the cafeacute Forthcoming dates for your diary are Saturday 21st

July and Saturday 15th September Irsquod love to hear from you if you can help If you are new to St Peters and would like to know more about volunteering at these events then please do get in touch with me Louise Knight (Louise1knighticloudcom)

A thank you from Sue Abbott Sue thanks everyone for their prayers phone calls and emails enquiring about her recent hip operation She says she is making good progress and enjoying the lovely weather

St Peters Afternoon Fellowship The next Afternoon Fellowship will be tomorrow 16th July and will be a trip to Sophies Coffee Shop and Bistro in Hampsthwaite for delicious cream teas Please telephone Gillian Taylor (01423 500482) if you would like to come

Tim Hurrens Retirement Tim Hurren our Associate Vicar will be retiring on 16th September We will be marking this occasion with a Parish Lunch (please note the date) and also a gift to express our thankfulness for all that he has contributed to the life of St Peters over very many years If you would like to contribute to that gift please pass your donation (marked Tim Hurren - Gift) to one of the Churchwardens the Vicar or the Parish Office

At the 930 Service we offer prayer with laying on of hands If you would like this ministry please come up to receive the bread and wine (or a blessing) in St Maryrsquos Chapel and wait behind in the pews there

Todays Services 15th July 2018 The Seventh Sunday after Trinity

830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion There is Sunday Club for school age children today - please gather in the cafeacute area at the

front of Church at the start of the service Pre-schoolers and their parents are welcome to stay in this area where there are toys and activities to share for the whole service

Hymns 1419 1630 1541 1404 Readings Ephesians 1 v 3 - 14 Mark 6 v 14 - 29 Preacher Michael Hunter

1100 Choral Matins Setting Moeran in E flat (Jubilate) Hymns 334 434 409 Psalm 65 Readings Deuteronomy 28 v 1 - 14 Acts 28 v 17 to the end Anthem Exultate justi (Lodovico Viadana) Preacher Alan Garrow

430 Afternoon Church Crafternoon Church Refreshments from 415 Hymn 1030 Preacher Ruth Thompson-Vear

630 Choral Communion Setting Little Organ Mass (Haydn) Hymns 401 515 309 514 Readings Romans 6 v 3 ndash 14 Mark 8 v 34 ndash 9 v 1 Anthem Ave verum corpus (Mozart) Preacher Alan Garrow

Our Duty Wardens today are Rachel Fell and Ian Birt

Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers Sue Abbott Tim Akers Rosemary Almond Brian Crabtree Louise Emrullahu Pam Gardiner Gill Gibson Peggy Harris Vicky Harrison Sue Heapy Edna Hodgkiss Miriam Jones Caroline Kelly Doreen Rhodes Alan Richardson Frances Roxby-Proud Colin Sinclair and Linda Ware

Daily Readings Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily These are the Bible readings we will be using in Church each morning this week Why not read them at home if you are unable to come to the service

Mon Psalm 1 1 Samuel 10 v 1 - 16 Luke 22 v 24 - 30

Tues Psalm 5 1 Samuel 10 v 17 to end

Luke 22 v 31 - 38

Wed Psalm 119 v 1 - 32 1 Samuel 11 Luke 22 v 39 - 46

Thurs Gregory Bishop and his

sister Macrina Deaconess Psalm 15 1 Samuel 12 Luke 22 v 47 - 62

Fri Margaret of Antioch martyr

Psalm 19 1 Samuel 13 v 5 - 18 Luke 22 v 63 to end

Sat Psalm 23 1 Samuel 13 v 19 ndash 14 v 15 Luke 23 v 1 - 12

The Collect for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity Lord of all power and might the author and giver of all good things graft in our hearts the love of your name increase in us true religion nourish us with all goodness and of your great mercy keep us in the same through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord who is alive and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit one God now and for ever or Generous God you give us gifts and make them grow though our faith is small as mustard seed make it grow to your glory and the flourishing of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord

Also in our prayers this week

Mon St Peters Music Group The boys rescued from the caves in Thailand and their rescuers

Tues St Peters Library and Resources Group The victims of the floods in Japan

Wed The Community Cafeacute Stonham Homestay housing support for vulnerable people

Thurs 10th Harrogate St Peterrsquos Rainbows and Brownies St Peters CE Primary School

Fri Nigel Bearcroft our caretaker Peace and justice in the world

Sat Michael Hunter one of our retired clergy Emmaus House Christian care home in Harrogate

Whatrsquos on This Week

Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily

Exhibition by The Seasons Art Class ndash a display of students work from this terms classes in the Glass Foyer Daily from Tuesday 17th July

Mon 16th 1130 am Community Cafeacute 200 pm Singing Folk in the Music Room 200 pm St Peters Afternoon Fellowship outing to Hampsthwaite

Tues 17th 1230 pm Healing Service

Wed 18th 1030 am Cafeacute RefleXion 200 pm Singing for the Over 60s 730 pm The Bible Course ndash Revelation and Review ndash this is the last session of this course

Thurs 19th 930 am St Peters School Leavers Service 930 am Parent and Toddler Group 1100 am Holy Communion 1230 pm Lunchtime RefleXion 200 pm St Peterrsquos Handbell Ringers at Wesley Chapel NO Choir Practice

Fri 20th 930 am AA Meeting 1000 am St Peterrsquos Cleaning Team 700 pm Bell Ringers

Sat 21st 800 am Mens Breakfast at St Peters 1000 am ndash 400 pm Refreshment Day held by our Parish Events Team to raise funds for our Church Please pop in for morning coffee a delicious lunch or afternoon tea

Next Sunday 22nd July The Eighth Sunday after Trinity 830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion

1100 Choral Matins

430 Afternoon Church ndash Celtic Worship

630 Choral Evensong

The Breakfast Club provides a free hot breakfast from Monday to Saturday (815 ndash 845 am) for all those who are hungry or in need A hot Sunday lunch is also served at the Wesley Centre each week at 100 pm except for the third Sunday of the month when it is here at St Peterrsquos ndash thats TODAY Food parcels are available daily from 445 pm except for Sundays when itrsquos 530 pm

Much Ado About Nothing Following their sold-out performance of Henry V in 2017 award winning theatre company Antic Disposition return to Ripon Cathedral with a new production of one of Shakespeares best loved comedies on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July at 730pm Reserved front row seats are pound30 unreserved pound20 (with pound10 reduction for under 26s) and are available from wwwmuch-adocouk or by phoning 0333 666 3366

Diocesan Celebration to mark 70th anniversary of the NHS This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service Our Diocese will be marking this occasion with a service at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 29th July at 330 pm led by Bishop Nick Baines and the Dean John Dobson to which clergy and congregations are warmly invited As part of the service they would really like to include good news stories about the NHS If you know anyone whose lives have been changed by the NHS for the good and would be willing to tell their story then please email the Dean deanjohnriponcathedralorguk It would be great to include as many people as possible across our large and diverse Diocese to participate in this celebration

Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills

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At the 930 Service we offer prayer with laying on of hands If you would like this ministry please come up to receive the bread and wine (or a blessing) in St Maryrsquos Chapel and wait behind in the pews there

Todays Services 15th July 2018 The Seventh Sunday after Trinity

830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion There is Sunday Club for school age children today - please gather in the cafeacute area at the

front of Church at the start of the service Pre-schoolers and their parents are welcome to stay in this area where there are toys and activities to share for the whole service

Hymns 1419 1630 1541 1404 Readings Ephesians 1 v 3 - 14 Mark 6 v 14 - 29 Preacher Michael Hunter

1100 Choral Matins Setting Moeran in E flat (Jubilate) Hymns 334 434 409 Psalm 65 Readings Deuteronomy 28 v 1 - 14 Acts 28 v 17 to the end Anthem Exultate justi (Lodovico Viadana) Preacher Alan Garrow

430 Afternoon Church Crafternoon Church Refreshments from 415 Hymn 1030 Preacher Ruth Thompson-Vear

630 Choral Communion Setting Little Organ Mass (Haydn) Hymns 401 515 309 514 Readings Romans 6 v 3 ndash 14 Mark 8 v 34 ndash 9 v 1 Anthem Ave verum corpus (Mozart) Preacher Alan Garrow

Our Duty Wardens today are Rachel Fell and Ian Birt

Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers Sue Abbott Tim Akers Rosemary Almond Brian Crabtree Louise Emrullahu Pam Gardiner Gill Gibson Peggy Harris Vicky Harrison Sue Heapy Edna Hodgkiss Miriam Jones Caroline Kelly Doreen Rhodes Alan Richardson Frances Roxby-Proud Colin Sinclair and Linda Ware

Daily Readings Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily These are the Bible readings we will be using in Church each morning this week Why not read them at home if you are unable to come to the service

Mon Psalm 1 1 Samuel 10 v 1 - 16 Luke 22 v 24 - 30

Tues Psalm 5 1 Samuel 10 v 17 to end

Luke 22 v 31 - 38

Wed Psalm 119 v 1 - 32 1 Samuel 11 Luke 22 v 39 - 46

Thurs Gregory Bishop and his

sister Macrina Deaconess Psalm 15 1 Samuel 12 Luke 22 v 47 - 62

Fri Margaret of Antioch martyr

Psalm 19 1 Samuel 13 v 5 - 18 Luke 22 v 63 to end

Sat Psalm 23 1 Samuel 13 v 19 ndash 14 v 15 Luke 23 v 1 - 12

The Collect for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity Lord of all power and might the author and giver of all good things graft in our hearts the love of your name increase in us true religion nourish us with all goodness and of your great mercy keep us in the same through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord who is alive and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit one God now and for ever or Generous God you give us gifts and make them grow though our faith is small as mustard seed make it grow to your glory and the flourishing of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord

Also in our prayers this week

Mon St Peters Music Group The boys rescued from the caves in Thailand and their rescuers

Tues St Peters Library and Resources Group The victims of the floods in Japan

Wed The Community Cafeacute Stonham Homestay housing support for vulnerable people

Thurs 10th Harrogate St Peterrsquos Rainbows and Brownies St Peters CE Primary School

Fri Nigel Bearcroft our caretaker Peace and justice in the world

Sat Michael Hunter one of our retired clergy Emmaus House Christian care home in Harrogate

Whatrsquos on This Week

Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily

Exhibition by The Seasons Art Class ndash a display of students work from this terms classes in the Glass Foyer Daily from Tuesday 17th July

Mon 16th 1130 am Community Cafeacute 200 pm Singing Folk in the Music Room 200 pm St Peters Afternoon Fellowship outing to Hampsthwaite

Tues 17th 1230 pm Healing Service

Wed 18th 1030 am Cafeacute RefleXion 200 pm Singing for the Over 60s 730 pm The Bible Course ndash Revelation and Review ndash this is the last session of this course

Thurs 19th 930 am St Peters School Leavers Service 930 am Parent and Toddler Group 1100 am Holy Communion 1230 pm Lunchtime RefleXion 200 pm St Peterrsquos Handbell Ringers at Wesley Chapel NO Choir Practice

Fri 20th 930 am AA Meeting 1000 am St Peterrsquos Cleaning Team 700 pm Bell Ringers

Sat 21st 800 am Mens Breakfast at St Peters 1000 am ndash 400 pm Refreshment Day held by our Parish Events Team to raise funds for our Church Please pop in for morning coffee a delicious lunch or afternoon tea

Next Sunday 22nd July The Eighth Sunday after Trinity 830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion

1100 Choral Matins

430 Afternoon Church ndash Celtic Worship

630 Choral Evensong

The Breakfast Club provides a free hot breakfast from Monday to Saturday (815 ndash 845 am) for all those who are hungry or in need A hot Sunday lunch is also served at the Wesley Centre each week at 100 pm except for the third Sunday of the month when it is here at St Peterrsquos ndash thats TODAY Food parcels are available daily from 445 pm except for Sundays when itrsquos 530 pm

Much Ado About Nothing Following their sold-out performance of Henry V in 2017 award winning theatre company Antic Disposition return to Ripon Cathedral with a new production of one of Shakespeares best loved comedies on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July at 730pm Reserved front row seats are pound30 unreserved pound20 (with pound10 reduction for under 26s) and are available from wwwmuch-adocouk or by phoning 0333 666 3366

Diocesan Celebration to mark 70th anniversary of the NHS This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service Our Diocese will be marking this occasion with a service at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 29th July at 330 pm led by Bishop Nick Baines and the Dean John Dobson to which clergy and congregations are warmly invited As part of the service they would really like to include good news stories about the NHS If you know anyone whose lives have been changed by the NHS for the good and would be willing to tell their story then please email the Dean deanjohnriponcathedralorguk It would be great to include as many people as possible across our large and diverse Diocese to participate in this celebration

Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills

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Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers Sue Abbott Tim Akers Rosemary Almond Brian Crabtree Louise Emrullahu Pam Gardiner Gill Gibson Peggy Harris Vicky Harrison Sue Heapy Edna Hodgkiss Miriam Jones Caroline Kelly Doreen Rhodes Alan Richardson Frances Roxby-Proud Colin Sinclair and Linda Ware

Daily Readings Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily These are the Bible readings we will be using in Church each morning this week Why not read them at home if you are unable to come to the service

Mon Psalm 1 1 Samuel 10 v 1 - 16 Luke 22 v 24 - 30

Tues Psalm 5 1 Samuel 10 v 17 to end

Luke 22 v 31 - 38

Wed Psalm 119 v 1 - 32 1 Samuel 11 Luke 22 v 39 - 46

Thurs Gregory Bishop and his

sister Macrina Deaconess Psalm 15 1 Samuel 12 Luke 22 v 47 - 62

Fri Margaret of Antioch martyr

Psalm 19 1 Samuel 13 v 5 - 18 Luke 22 v 63 to end

Sat Psalm 23 1 Samuel 13 v 19 ndash 14 v 15 Luke 23 v 1 - 12

The Collect for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity Lord of all power and might the author and giver of all good things graft in our hearts the love of your name increase in us true religion nourish us with all goodness and of your great mercy keep us in the same through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord who is alive and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit one God now and for ever or Generous God you give us gifts and make them grow though our faith is small as mustard seed make it grow to your glory and the flourishing of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord

Also in our prayers this week

Mon St Peters Music Group The boys rescued from the caves in Thailand and their rescuers

Tues St Peters Library and Resources Group The victims of the floods in Japan

Wed The Community Cafeacute Stonham Homestay housing support for vulnerable people

Thurs 10th Harrogate St Peterrsquos Rainbows and Brownies St Peters CE Primary School

Fri Nigel Bearcroft our caretaker Peace and justice in the world

Sat Michael Hunter one of our retired clergy Emmaus House Christian care home in Harrogate

Whatrsquos on This Week

Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily

Exhibition by The Seasons Art Class ndash a display of students work from this terms classes in the Glass Foyer Daily from Tuesday 17th July

Mon 16th 1130 am Community Cafeacute 200 pm Singing Folk in the Music Room 200 pm St Peters Afternoon Fellowship outing to Hampsthwaite

Tues 17th 1230 pm Healing Service

Wed 18th 1030 am Cafeacute RefleXion 200 pm Singing for the Over 60s 730 pm The Bible Course ndash Revelation and Review ndash this is the last session of this course

Thurs 19th 930 am St Peters School Leavers Service 930 am Parent and Toddler Group 1100 am Holy Communion 1230 pm Lunchtime RefleXion 200 pm St Peterrsquos Handbell Ringers at Wesley Chapel NO Choir Practice

Fri 20th 930 am AA Meeting 1000 am St Peterrsquos Cleaning Team 700 pm Bell Ringers

Sat 21st 800 am Mens Breakfast at St Peters 1000 am ndash 400 pm Refreshment Day held by our Parish Events Team to raise funds for our Church Please pop in for morning coffee a delicious lunch or afternoon tea

Next Sunday 22nd July The Eighth Sunday after Trinity 830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion

1100 Choral Matins

430 Afternoon Church ndash Celtic Worship

630 Choral Evensong

The Breakfast Club provides a free hot breakfast from Monday to Saturday (815 ndash 845 am) for all those who are hungry or in need A hot Sunday lunch is also served at the Wesley Centre each week at 100 pm except for the third Sunday of the month when it is here at St Peterrsquos ndash thats TODAY Food parcels are available daily from 445 pm except for Sundays when itrsquos 530 pm

Much Ado About Nothing Following their sold-out performance of Henry V in 2017 award winning theatre company Antic Disposition return to Ripon Cathedral with a new production of one of Shakespeares best loved comedies on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July at 730pm Reserved front row seats are pound30 unreserved pound20 (with pound10 reduction for under 26s) and are available from wwwmuch-adocouk or by phoning 0333 666 3366

Diocesan Celebration to mark 70th anniversary of the NHS This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service Our Diocese will be marking this occasion with a service at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 29th July at 330 pm led by Bishop Nick Baines and the Dean John Dobson to which clergy and congregations are warmly invited As part of the service they would really like to include good news stories about the NHS If you know anyone whose lives have been changed by the NHS for the good and would be willing to tell their story then please email the Dean deanjohnriponcathedralorguk It would be great to include as many people as possible across our large and diverse Diocese to participate in this celebration

Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills

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Whatrsquos on This Week

Morning Prayer is at 800 am and Evening Prayer at 500 pm daily

Exhibition by The Seasons Art Class ndash a display of students work from this terms classes in the Glass Foyer Daily from Tuesday 17th July

Mon 16th 1130 am Community Cafeacute 200 pm Singing Folk in the Music Room 200 pm St Peters Afternoon Fellowship outing to Hampsthwaite

Tues 17th 1230 pm Healing Service

Wed 18th 1030 am Cafeacute RefleXion 200 pm Singing for the Over 60s 730 pm The Bible Course ndash Revelation and Review ndash this is the last session of this course

Thurs 19th 930 am St Peters School Leavers Service 930 am Parent and Toddler Group 1100 am Holy Communion 1230 pm Lunchtime RefleXion 200 pm St Peterrsquos Handbell Ringers at Wesley Chapel NO Choir Practice

Fri 20th 930 am AA Meeting 1000 am St Peterrsquos Cleaning Team 700 pm Bell Ringers

Sat 21st 800 am Mens Breakfast at St Peters 1000 am ndash 400 pm Refreshment Day held by our Parish Events Team to raise funds for our Church Please pop in for morning coffee a delicious lunch or afternoon tea

Next Sunday 22nd July The Eighth Sunday after Trinity 830 Holy Communion

930 Family Communion

1100 Choral Matins

430 Afternoon Church ndash Celtic Worship

630 Choral Evensong

The Breakfast Club provides a free hot breakfast from Monday to Saturday (815 ndash 845 am) for all those who are hungry or in need A hot Sunday lunch is also served at the Wesley Centre each week at 100 pm except for the third Sunday of the month when it is here at St Peterrsquos ndash thats TODAY Food parcels are available daily from 445 pm except for Sundays when itrsquos 530 pm

Much Ado About Nothing Following their sold-out performance of Henry V in 2017 award winning theatre company Antic Disposition return to Ripon Cathedral with a new production of one of Shakespeares best loved comedies on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July at 730pm Reserved front row seats are pound30 unreserved pound20 (with pound10 reduction for under 26s) and are available from wwwmuch-adocouk or by phoning 0333 666 3366

Diocesan Celebration to mark 70th anniversary of the NHS This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service Our Diocese will be marking this occasion with a service at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 29th July at 330 pm led by Bishop Nick Baines and the Dean John Dobson to which clergy and congregations are warmly invited As part of the service they would really like to include good news stories about the NHS If you know anyone whose lives have been changed by the NHS for the good and would be willing to tell their story then please email the Dean deanjohnriponcathedralorguk It would be great to include as many people as possible across our large and diverse Diocese to participate in this celebration

Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills

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Much Ado About Nothing Following their sold-out performance of Henry V in 2017 award winning theatre company Antic Disposition return to Ripon Cathedral with a new production of one of Shakespeares best loved comedies on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July at 730pm Reserved front row seats are pound30 unreserved pound20 (with pound10 reduction for under 26s) and are available from wwwmuch-adocouk or by phoning 0333 666 3366

Diocesan Celebration to mark 70th anniversary of the NHS This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the foundation of the National Health Service Our Diocese will be marking this occasion with a service at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 29th July at 330 pm led by Bishop Nick Baines and the Dean John Dobson to which clergy and congregations are warmly invited As part of the service they would really like to include good news stories about the NHS If you know anyone whose lives have been changed by the NHS for the good and would be willing to tell their story then please email the Dean deanjohnriponcathedralorguk It would be great to include as many people as possible across our large and diverse Diocese to participate in this celebration

Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills

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Next Weekrsquos Deadline The deadline for the next edition of the Weekly News (22nd July) will be noon on Wednesday 18th July Please send any items (including photos) to Alan Garrow or to Marian Chambers (addresses below)

Key Contacts Vicar The Revd Dr Alan Garrow St Peterrsquos Vicarage 13 Beech Grove Harrogate HG2 0ET tel 526454 alangarrowgmailcom

Curate The Revd Chris Clayton chrisclaytonleedsanglicanorg

Associate Vicar The Revd Tim Hurren (on Sabbatical until the end of July)

Assistant Priest The Revd Sue Pearce tel 565954 suepearce56btopenworldcom

Parish Administrator Carole Raw tel 07425 161425 or 568218 stpetersofficentlbusinesscom

Churchwarden and St Peterrsquos Safeguarding Officer Sian Lockwood tel 07889 616755 sianlockwood54gmailcom

Churchwarden Paul Medforth tel 07710 195834 paulmedforthmedforthcom

Churchwardens Emeriti John amp Patricia Stableford tel 526767

Weekly News and Parish Newsletter Editor Marian Chambers marianchambers41gmailcom

New to St Peterrsquos Please fill in one of the welcome cards in the pews and hand it to one of the clergy

Refreshments are served after each of our Sunday morning services from the kitchen area at the front of Church Please come and join us

July ndash your electrical appliances

Buy A-rated electrical appliances whenever you can They may be more expensive initially but you will save on your energy bills