Newsletter 9 May 2021

Newsletter 9 May 2021

Newsletter 9 May 2021

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Newsletter 9 May 2021

Sunday 9 May 2021: Easter 6

To include articles on this sheet contact Valda Pearson on 07751 663339 or email valdaapearson@gmail.com by Tuesday evening. 


10:15    Parish Eucharist in church and live streamed

Please pass on the link https://www.facebook.com/Eccle...so we can bring hope to all those in need of comfort at this time.


God, our redeemer, you have delivered us from the power of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of you Son:  grant, that as by his death he has recalled us to life, so by his continual presence in us he may raise us to eternal joy; 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.


Sunday 9 May Readings:

Acts 10: 44-48

1 John 5: 1-6

John 15: 9-17

 


Intercessions   

We pray for an end to coronavirus:

God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, whose years never fail and whose mercies are new each returning day: let the radiance of your Spirit renew our lives, warming our hearts and giving light to our minds; that we may pass the coming year in joyful obedience and firm faith; through him who is the beginning and the end, your Son, Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God now and forever.

Those in need this week:

Maureen Dalby; Pauline Readett; Pat Lee; Mary Brown; Declan Reece; Anne Evans, Tony McRill

Those who have been in need for some time:

Tommy Trayling; Colin Buckley; Pat Wilson; Helen Christopher; Graham Pownall; Olivia Wilson; Tony Dolan; Margaret Dolan; Audrey Batten; June Davenport; Pat Lee, Michael Walker, Gemma Kavanagh, Maureen Brindle

The departed

Those who have lost their lives during the coronavirus pandemic

Those whose anniversary occurs this week

William Grimes

Lillian Lea

Miriam Smith

Philip Keating 

Michael Downey


What's on





Daily readings in the week

Monday10 May       John 15 : 26 - 16 : 4

Tuesday 11 May      John 16 : 5 - 11

Wednesday 12 May  John 16 : 12 - 15

Thursday 13 May     Luke16 : 44 - 53

Friday 14 May         S Matthias    John 15 : 9 - 17

Saturday 15 May     John 16 : 23 - 28


The Daily Offices of Morning and Evening Prayer will be said in church this week at 09: 00 and 17:00.



Services this week

Wednesday        11:30 Holy Eucharist in church and online

Thursday           19.30 Eucharist Ascension of the Lord 

Friday               15.30 Burial of Jean McKenna RIP


Next Week:

Sunday 16 May  Easter 7, White

Readings:     

Acts 1: 15-17, 21-26; I John 5: 9-13; John 17: 6-19



Weekly church running costs - £1901

THE COST OF KEEPING OPEN OUR CHURCH is £14 PER PERSON PER WEEK – current levels of giving work out at £5 per person per week increasing the gap between incomings and outgoings even further.  The financial situation is becoming increasingly worrying.  Please help as much as you can. Forms are available to make a Standing Order if you would prefer to contribute in this way. Forms are available for tax payers from the treasurer or Gift Aid Secretary, Eric Smith. Please make sure you have completed yours. Gift Aiding raised £11,707 in year 2019.

 Eccleston St Marys PCC Sort Code 09-01-55 A/c 23903081


CONTACT DETAILS




Rector                  Fr Andrew Brown        01257 452777

Church Warden     Gill Jamieson             01257 451863

Church Warden     Garry Fishwick           07885 839067

Weddings              Andrea Cheetham      01257 451932

Baptisms              Claire Walsh               01257 433167

Funerals               Linda Thornton          01257 451075

PCC Secretary       valdaapearson@gmail.com  


The following daily intentions are suggested:

Monday        The Government of the United Kingdom

Tuesday        Nursing and Care Homes in Chorley

Wednesday   Those who work in new media

Thursday       Those preparing for confirmation

Friday           Bishop Julian and the Bishop’s Leadership Team

Saturday        An end to coronavirus

Ascension Day 

There will be a full eucharist on Thursday 13 May at 19:30.  Please do come along as this is a chance to worship together on this wonderful and joyful festival day which is one of the most holy days in the church year.





The Midweek Eucharist As restrictions are eased further some people may still be unsure about returning to church on a Sunday.  If you are missing the 08:00 on Sunday, the eucharist on Wednesday at 11:30 has a smaller congregation and may provide a more reassuring way to worship and receive communion.

We particularly want to hear your suggestions about the timings of worship on midweek, particularly if you have been a regular 08:00 pre Covid-19.  Please share your views in writing with Father Andrew or a churchwarden as verbal comment are difficult to collate into a clear and accurate view of opinions.


Coming to church

We continue to be vigilant and would ask you to register your attendance, use hand sanitiser; wear a mask and remain two metres apart from others at all times. 





Singing The rigid restriction on singing is now relaxed.  The new rules are as follows:

  • Indoors: - small groups of singers will be allowed to perform, or rehearse for performance, only where essential to an act of communal worship. This should be limited to as few singers as possible, with social distancing being maintained at all times. Communal singing should not take place.
  • Outdoors, in the grounds or the outside space of a place of worship: When communal worship takes place outdoors, the congregation may join in with singing, and should follow the principles set out in the performing arts guidance. This includes ensuring that congregation members follow social distancing rules. Social contact limits apply, meaning that households, support bubbles or groups of 2 must not mingle. Communal singing in other public open spaces should not take place.  We are very pleased about this as it will enable us to continue with our rich liturgical tradition and look forward to welcoming the full choir back very soon.

  • Spirituality and Drama  

    Atonement and who are we are accountable to..... God?  These are just some of the musings of Ted Hastings in Line of Duty.  Did you watch last Sunday evening?  If not you can catch up with this episode or the whole series by watching on the BBC iplayer which can be found by clicking on the picture on the right.


    Support during Coronavirus Isolation

    Please continue to keep in touch with church:

    The Parish Website - www.ecclestonstmaryschurch.org

    Worship - online Eucharists are available through social media

    Personal Contact – please request help if you require it

    Prayers - Please contact Liz Green to be included.


    Foundation Governors we have two further vacancies at our CE Primary School.  Contact Fr Andrew if you are interested and more information is available at the Blackburn Board of Education website (click here to direct you to their website) or specifically at the Governors' landing page on the Board of Education website.  More information about our Church of England Primary School can be found on their website by clicking on the school logo to the right.



    Christian Aid Week In line with the last few years there will be no Eccleston community collection by Churches Together in Eccleston.  This is unrelated to Covid-19 but due to the change in giving and collecting practices of charities and donors.  However, we are still collecting for Christian Aid in church as the annual collection weeks is between 10 and 16 May.  You can read more about the work of Christian Aid and even make a donation by clicking on the image to the left.  You can also contribute in church using an envelope or plate giving.  Don't forget, if you are a UK tax payer you can Gift Aid your contribution which will give Christian Aid 20 per cent more.


    Annual Parochial Church Meeting – this will be held on Monday 24 May at 19:00, hopefully in church or the Parish Centre.  If you would like to be part of the PCC or a Churchwarden please add your name to either of the lists in church and in the porch, or contact valdaapearson@gmail.com with nominations


    Giving - your donations through our contactless terminal in church can now benefit from GiftAid if you are a UK taxpayer. That means for every £5 you donate, Eccleston St Mary’s PCC receives £6.25. To help us receive this extra benefit please register your Visa and MasterCard on the Swiftaid website (by clicking on the link or the image above) before you use the terminal in church. Please contact Eric Smith if you will to join the envelope scheme.  He has a number spare.  

    Also please sign up to Easyfundraising (details below) as this is such a good way to earn money for church without any effort, especially now that online purchases are increasing popular since the beginning of the pandemic.

    Legacies.  Have you thought about leaving a donation to your parish church in your will.  Please speak to a Church Warden or our Treasurer about how this could be done.


    Ecclesiastical Insurance runs a scheme called Trust 130.  As an insurance company they havegiven more than £430,000 to churches in the UK as part of the Trust130 campaign and now we’re extending for another year.  There is no limit on the number of donations which can be made. We could benefit from Trust130 donations of £130, if you take out anew policy with Ecclesiastical and mention St Marys, Eccleston and Trust 130:  please contact Ecclesiastical Insurance on 0800 7830 130  You can read more about the scheme by clicking the picture on the right.


    It's a quiet time at the moment but you can plan ahead by lighting up the church to mark a special day, or may be some retail therapy is just want you need - don't forget to buy online during lockdown using the Easy Fundraising link to benefit our parish funds.

    Summer Stall – Rosina Monks would like to add a short and sweet note about a cake and plant stall on Saturday 22 May from 10:00 to around 13:00.   It will all end earlier if there is a rush of businss.  There will be a gazebo at the church car park. Donations of plants and cakes will be greatly appreciated. Proceeds will go to church funds.Liz 




    And the winners for April are:

    Alan Forde - £50

    Margaret Iddon - £20

    Rosie and Oliver Cheetham - £12



    Book Floodlighting – it is now possible to book the floodlighting again.  Please use this form to make your request and online payment.  It only costs £10 to light up the church for one evening.  We also feature your memorial on the parish website and on our Facebook page.  Join those who have raised over £1,300 for church funds as they remember an important event or person when they have 'Lit up the Church'.


    The Outside Church Lights have been repaired and reset but the programme still requires fine tuning.  Certain outside lights are coming on when the 'off ' button is pressed in church at any time of day and staying on.  Whilst we are talking to the programmer to sort this out, the only way for the lights to be turned off is by using the app on a smartphone.  Therefore, if you notice any outside light turned on when you think it should be off please contact Fr Andrew immediately so he can turn them off remotely from wherever he is.  You can contact Fr Andrew in this regard through Facebook, email or phone (please leave a message even if he isn't in).


    Keep up with the latest news and events on Twitter!

    https://twitter.com/ecclestons... select - Follow  

    Keep up to date with www.ecclestonstmaryschurch.org


    If you shop online, please register for Easyfundraising Cause

    When you click on this link you will be able to make a small donation to our parish work each time you shop at selected retailers at no additional cost to you.  Our 62 supporters have raised £1,869.94 so for so why not join them at this time that all non essential shops are closed.  



    Disability Provision

    There is a hearing Loop system

    Space is provided in church for wheelchair users. A wheelchair is available.                     

    Disability toilet in the Parish Centre

    Fire Notice   

    There are two emergency exits:

    Through the main door Through the Jesus Chapel (To the right of the altar) Muster by the War Memorial, await instructions

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