Notices 10th November

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Morning Service

10:30am Remembrance Day
led by Jane Offord
with Junior Church and Crèche

Evening Service

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"Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends."

John 15 v.13

Bible Study Group on Monday 11th November at 7:30pm at church. All welcome. Rev'd Katie.

SHOEBOXES - Shoebox Sunday (24th November) is fast approaching. Shoeboxes are available (price 40p) and sets of hats, scarves and mittens are now available, too. Please note: sweets and toothpaste are not to be included due to Customs' Regulations. Enid.

Marriage and Relationships Consultation Meeting will take place on Monday 25th November 2019 at 7:30pm in the Worship space at Wisewood Methodist Church and will be led by Rev'd Katie Leonowicz. This will not be an evening to discuss our opinions on the report 'God in Love Unites Us' or its content, but a time to prepare us for our discussions. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. For more information please speak to Rev’d Katie.

Christmas Fayre 2019 will take place on Saturday 30th November from 11:00am. Please make a note in your diary.

CARDS FOR GOOD CAUSES - The Charity Christmas Card shop is now open in a new home in Orchard Square (opposite Waterstones).The opening hours are Monday to Saturday (10:15am to 4:15pm). Come and see our wide selection of charity cards and gifts. You may even recognise some of the volunteers. Enid.

To all who have helped last weekend: thank you for your hard work and support. It was such a special afternoon and evening! Rev'd Katie.

RECYCLING YOUR USED POSTAGE STAMPS AND UNWANTED FOREIGN COINS - I have been told of a few worthy charities that collect used postage stamps. The chosen one to start with is SUPPORT DOGS. These amazing dogs help support people with Autism, Epilepsy and various types of other disabilities with their everyday activities of daily living. They are very grateful to accept stamps but also foreign coins. A box for stamps is on the counter in the foyer and coins can be handed over to either Jenny Freeman or myself. Please tell your friends and neighbours to give you theirs, especially stamps in the run up to the Christmas period. Thank you for your support over the years. Bridget.