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In the Parish this weekend

Welcome again to our weekly parish email newsletter.  There are lots of events and special services coming up in the next few weeks - see below for more details, and hope to see you soon!

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This weekend

Sunday 15th September - Holy Cross

8.00am Said Eucharist (ST)
9.00am Sung Eucharist (AS)
10.30am Sung Eucharist (HT)

6.30pm Evensong (ST)

This Week

Services during the week

Tuesday 17th Sept:
9.30am Said Eucharist (HT)

Wednesday 18th Sept:
1.15pm Trinity Ark (HT)
7.30pm Said Eucharist (HT)

Friday 20th Sept:
4.00pm Climate Action Day service

 

Parish Confirmation Classes

Confirmation classes begin at 7.30pm on the 19th Sept and 3rd, 10th and 17th Oct in Holy Trinity Church in preparation for the Confirmation service on the 27th October, with an ‘after confirmation’ class on 8th Nov. 
All ages are welcome to attend these classes if you have wondered about confirmation. For more information, feel free to speak to one of the clergy.

Climate Action Day

We join our voices with those across the world on Friday 20th September with a special service for Climate Action Day at 4pm in St Thomas Church.  All are welcome to attend as we pray for and mark this important campaign.

Organ recital & concert 

Raising funds for our Organ Repair Fund, join us at Holy Trinity on the 21st September from 7.30pm for a fundraising concert.

With an organ solo by Dr Roy Wightman, and individual and group performances by members of our Parish Choir and local community, we'll also be joined by pupils from Berkswich (CE) Primary School Choir.

Tickets:  £6 adults; £3 children on the door

Coming Soon

Macmillan Cancer Support Coffee Morning

You have seen it advertised, now is your chance take part in the world's largest tea party, at 39 Sandringham Road on Friday 27th September, 10am to noon.

Parish Eucharist coffee fundraising

STAFFORDSHIRE WOMEN'S AID SUPPORTED BY BERKSWICH MOTHERS' UNION

Please come down to the Community Hall after the Parish Eucharist on Sunday, 29 September, and have coffee/tea and homemade biscuits with our branch of the Mothers' Union. This year we will be buying items of school clothing - polo shirts, socks, tights, PE shorts, water bottles, name tabs, etc - and your support to raise funds will be greatly appreciated. Children often arrive at the hostel with only the clothes they are wearing and will most likely have to start a new school. There will be no charge, but a donation would be appreciated. 

Harvest Supper

Our always popular Harvest Supper takes place Friday 5th October in Baswich Community Hall.  Join us for an evening of entertainment, good food and great company.  Tickets available for £8 adult, £4 child or £20 for the family.  From Beryl Foster, Colin Jones or Bob Moore

New Community Dance Project

Do You Enjoy Barn Dancing / Singing  or  Playing music ?
[Bring your instrument with you – music provided]
 
A variety afternoon for all
Come and join us
 
With your family or on your own,  no partner needed
 
Walton Village Hall   
Walton on the Hill
Stafford  ST17 0LD

 
Sunday   Sept 15th   Oct 20th   Nov. 17th   Dec. 15th
   2pm – 5pm
      More details 01785 614 613
 
Adults:-  £2.50          Children 8 – 18 yrs:-  £1.00
 All children must be be accompanied by a responsible  adult.

Important Information

Stewardship

We all recognise the importance of All Saints, Holy Trinity, St Thomas’, and all our work in our local area and Parish school.

Our calling to live, bring and tell people in our homes and community about God’s love for them has a tremendous impact on those around us. It is a real privilege to serve in such a vibrant church at the heart of the community, and we are all grateful to God that Berkswich is such a loving, welcoming church family.

As a PCC, we are committed to helping our richly gifted church family continue to revitalise the church, and regularly reviewing our income is an important part in our journey.  You can find more information about why and how we can give in the leaflet attached to this link.

If you would like to use the Diocese Giving Direct scheme, this Direct Debit giving process, you can find more information and a Direct Debit form here.

Safeguarding

The Diocese of Lichfield and the Church of England treats the duty of care it owes to children entrusted into our care very seriously.

The safety and security of children is of the utmost importance and guidelines and policies are part of the processes that have been adopted to ensure that all children taking part in activities in our churches may do so in a loving, caring and safe atmosphere.

Our Parish Safeguarding Policy, together with links to contacts for safeguarding advice and concerns can be found on the policies page of our website here.
 
The PCC encourages all members of the congregation to consider participating in a church-wide online Safeguarding Training course called C0.  This course helps equip us all to engage positively with the protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults in both a practical and theologically informed way.  You can access this course here.

News from our School

This week in our school:

  • Our Year Six (Level 2) children had a fantastic time learning to ride their bikes on the road this week. This was a wonderful opportunity for the children to enhance their knowledge of safety whilst putting it into practice and developing their riding skills. Year Six are now prepared for on-road cycling by recognising hazards, passing parked vehicles and knowing where to position themselves when cycling on the road. 
  • School and Church are joining together to mark Climate Action Day on the 20th September.  On the day, we'll be launching an 'exhibition' prepared by school and hosted by us at 4pm in St Thomas' to help us prepare, we'd love some of your old (clean) kitchen roll tubes, egg boxes, plastic bottles, plastic milk bottles, cereal boxes, or juice cartons.  Please leave these in the box at the back of Holy Trinity
  • The children returned to school last week to a real mystery and were intrigued to find some strange things around: leaves blown along corridors, a pop-up telephone box, fairy doors in trees, a tree growing near a classroom and an axe (a model of course)! Our whole school mystery will unravel as we adventure on in our reading. Watch this space!
Looking forward to seeing you soon,

God bless,

Fr Graham
 
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The PCC follows and has adopted the House of Bishops' 'Promoting a Safer Church' policy statement.  Our own ​Safeguarding Policy can be found here 

​If you have any concerns, please contact our Safeguarding Officer: Ms Mary Moss