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Sunday 17 October 2021

All in this together
Isaiah 53. 4-12; Mark 10. 35-45

8:00am   Holy Communion
Leader: Revd Becky Lumley  Preacher: Mr John Edmond

9.30am   Parish Communion
Leader: Revd Becky Lumley  Preacher: Mr John Edmond

11.15am The 11.15 Service
Leader: Mr Simon Pike Preacher: Revd Becky Lumley 

4pm Healing Service
Leaders: Revd Michael Yates and Mr Steve Parkin

6.30pm Evensong
Leader and preacher: Revd Michael Yates
             

 


Please click here for details of services between October 2021 and January 2022

Worship During the Week

THURSDAY 21ST OCTOBER 2021

10.00am Holy Communion
Leader: Revd Becky Lumley  Preacher: Mr David Warren
 
SATURDAY 23RD OCTOBER 2021
7.00pm Celtic Prayer Service
 
SUNDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2021 
Blind faith
Jeremiah 31.7-9; Mark 10. 46-52

8:00am   Holy Communion
Leader and preacher: Revd Becky Lumley 

9.30am   Parish Communion
Leader: Revd Becky Lumley  Preacher: Canon Erik WIlson

11.15am The 11.15 Service
Leader and preacher: Revd Becky Lumley 

6.30pm Evensong
Leader and preacher: Mr John Edmond

John Edmond - Licensing as a Lay Reader
We look forward to John's licensing as a Lay Reader on Sat 16th October at York Minster. If you would like to watch the service it is being live-streamed from York Minster on the following link

We will be giving thanks for John's ministry on Sun 17th October at the 9.30am service (followed by celebratory refreshments afterwards in the Parish Hall)
Beverley 1300 - 22nd-25th October


Beverley 1300

2021 is a momentous year for the town of Beverley. It marks 1300 years since the Anglo-Saxon bishop John of Beverley died, in the monastery which he founded here.  By making Beverley (known then as Inderawuda) his final home, John changed the course of the town’s history.
It is an amazing history which is being celebrated later this month in a festival of ideas,  events, community, family, talks, film, real ale, & more. 
Beverley 1300 runs from 22nd – 25th October 2021, and a number of the events and activities are being held in and around St Mary’s.

Highlights include:
  • Excellent drink and miraculous abundance                                           Beer tasting and talk with international brewing expert Dr Dawn Maskell (who went to St Mary’s Primary School and Beverley High School) at 7.30pm on Sat 23 Oct (tickets £10). Click on the title above to book tickets
 
  •  From Agincourt to Beverley and back                                                     Talk by Anne Curry retracing the steps of medieval England’s most well-known and admired king; Henry V,  at 7.30pm on Mon 25 Oct  (tickets £10). Click on the title above to book tickets  
 
  • My Journeyman Years’,                                                                          Free talk by the foreman of the restoration works at St Mary’s, master stonemason David Switalla, at 11am on Mon 25 Oct.
 
  • Paths of Life’, which will see 1300 scallop shells in the church for people to collect for free throughout the festival (no booking necessary).
 
  • In the Footsteps of St John, a free mini-pilgrimage trail around the centre of Beverley from 10am-4pm on Sat 23 Oct (no booking necessary).
Click here for Beverley 1300 Website
Beverley Schools Christian Trust - Volunteers needed
Beverley Schools Christian Trust works in partnership with St Mary's Church to run Supa Club, a lunchtime club for primary aged children in St Mary's School.
We haven't been able to offer a start date yet this term as we desperately need 2 volunteers. The volunteers would need to be willing to do a DBS check with the school and offer 1 hour 10 min every week. Cathy Beynon, the schools worker from BSCT, prepares all the resources and runs the club, so it really is a case of supporting and coming alongside the children.
Please speak to Becky if you are interested in hearing more and possibly getting involved. 
Celebrating the life of David Smith
Saturday 30th October at 12.30pm at church
Please join us to celebrate David's life

"...for it was You who created my inward parts; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I will praise You because I have been fearfully and wonderfully made”.


Psalm 139

Light Party @ St Mary's Beverley

Fun, Games and Food 
Saturday 30th October 
4.30-6.30pm

Please join us for the Light Party at St Mary's. We will be serving jacket potatoes and fillings.

There will be loads of fun and activities.

The event is free but any donations will help cover our costs.

Please book by clicking here 
Saturday Celtic Evening Service
St Mary’s Church’s Celtic Evening Services continue through to the end of the year on the following Saturday evenings, beginning at 7pm in the Church:
October – 9th and 23rd, November – 6th and 20th, December – 4th
We are hoping to arrange a Celtic Christmas Service and details will follow in due course…so keep watch on the Noticeboard!!
The Celtic Evening Service is a service of the Word based around the Celtic ‘rules of life’. The service is no longer than 30 minutes and presents a peaceful and spiritual candlelit environment in which to sit, reflect on the week just gone and the week that is to come and listen to the Celtic liturgy.
For those who have not experienced a Celtic Service see blow a link to a service from the summer at St Mary’s. Celtic Society was agrarian, dependant for its health on weather, tides and seasons. It was not an easy time to be alive; life was hard and their spirituality draws us today. The Celts love of God, especially the Trinity, has much to teach us.
It was a missionary faith, taught by such leaders as Columba, Aidan, Cuthbert, Patrick, Bridget and Hilda, who were men and women of great faith and deep prayer stood up to the pagan religions of the day, bringing light and hope into the lives of the people to whom they ministered.
There are few authentic documents from the time of the Celts, the Lindisfarne Gospels, Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People, St. Patrick’s Breastplate, the best known concludes as follows:

Christ with me,
Christ before me,
Christ behind me,
Christ in me,
Christ beneath me,
Christ above me,
Christ on my right,
Christ on my left,
Christ when I lie down,
Christ when I sit down,
Christ when I arise,
Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me,
Christ in every eye that sees me,
Christ in every ear that hears me.

We would be delighted if you feel you can join us and experience Celtic tradition in our beautiful church. You will be made most welcome.

John Edmond & Steve Parkin
Celtic Service 2021
The Bible Course
We are starting The Bible Course again in November for anyone that is interested in coming along. We are planning these sessions for Tuesday afternoons in the Parish Hall. Please get in touch with the church office or speak to Becky if you would like to be added to the list
THE WEEK AHEAD
 
Saturday, October 16
11am - 3pm  Church Open to Visitors
5:00pm Band Practise in Church
Sunday, October 17
8:00am Holy Communion Service
9:30am Holy Communion with Choir
11:15am The 11.15 Service
2:00pm Baptism - Maddie
3:00pm Thanksgiving - Olivia
4:00pm Healing Service
6:30pm Evensong
6:30pm  Youth Group (SNG) in the hall
Monday, October 18
9:00am School harvest (9.30 and 10.30)
11am-3pm  Church Open to Visitors
6:30pm  Church Lads & Girls JTC (10-13yrs) @ George Street
7:00pm  East Riding County Choir Rehearsal (in church)
8:00pm  Bible Study Group (led by Becky L)
8:00pm  Church Lads + Girls seniors (13-21yrs) @ George Street
Tuesday, October 19
11am-3pm Church Open to Visitors
6:30pm  Church Lads & Girls 7-10yrs @ George Street
7:30pm  Beverley Chamber Choir in Church
7:30pm  Warden's meeting
Wednesday, October 20
10:00am  Worship at St Mary's School
11am-3pm Church Open to Visitors
7:30pm Bellringing practice
Thursday, October 21
10:00am Holy Communion Service
11am-3pm Church Open to Visitors
2:00pm  Churchwelcomers coffee afternoon
7:30pm Bible Study Group (led by Steve C)
Friday, October 22
11am-3pm Church Open to Visitors
6:00pm Church Lads + Girls - Martins (5-7yrs) @George Street
7:00pm  Choir Practice
Saturday, October 23
11am-3pm Church Open to Visitors
7:00pm Celtic Prayer Service
7:30pm The Science of Brewing evening
Sunday, October 24
8:00am Holy Communion Service
9:30am Holy Communion with Choir
11:15am The 11.15 Service
2:00pm Baptism -Jaxson
3:00pm Baptism - Georgina
6:30pm  Evensong
6:30pm  Youth Group (SNG) in the hall
For full calendar please click herehttps://stmarysbeverley.org/calendar/
Prayers
(broadcast each evening on Facebook)

A simple form of evening prayer and candle lighting *

At St Mary's we would like to invite you to join us in a short time of prayer every day at 7pm. It involves lighting a candle and placing it in the window and then saying the following prayers as individuals or as households.  You can join with others in these prayers on our Facebook page.

The Lord almighty grant us a quiet night and a perfect end. Amen.

Our help is in the name of the Lord
who made heaven and earth.

A period of silence for reflection on the past day may follow.

O God, make speed to save us.
O Lord, make haste to help us.

Glory to the Father and to the Son
and to the Holy Spirit;
as it was in the beginning is now
and shall be for ever. Amen.

The reading for the day (see below)**

The candle is lit and the following prayer is said
Heavenly Father, accept this burning candle as a sign of faith and love.
Like this candle, bring light into our world
Even as this candle is lit may we know your presence
and be consumed in the warmth of your love.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.

In peace we will lie down and sleep;
for you alone, Lord, make us dwell in safety.

Abide with us, Lord Jesus
for the night is at hand and the day is now past.

As the night watch looks for the morning
so do we look for you, O Christ.

The Lord bless us and watch over us;
the Lord make his face shine upon us and be gracious to us;
the Lord look kindly on us and give us peace. Amen.

 

Bible Readings for October**
These short readings are those read, day by day, in our prayers (they are borrowed from Taizé). The Bible reference given indicates a slightly longer passage. Please use whichever you prefer.


Fri, 15 October
Many keep saying, “Who will give us happiness?” O God, let the light of your face shine upon us.
Psalms 4

Sat, 16 October
From the book of Proverbs: God will be your confidence and will keep your feet from being snared.
Proverbs 3:21

Mon, 18 October
Jesus sent out his disciples saying: Whenever you go into a town where they make you welcome, eat what is set before you, cure the sick who are there and say, “The kingdom of God is very near you.”
Luke 10:1-9

Tue, 19 October
Paul writes: From now on those who buy something should live as if they had no possessions and those who use the things of the world should do so without being engrossed in them. Because this world as we know it is passing away.
1 Corinthians 7:29-31

Wed, 20 October
Paul explained his ministry, saying: We do not want to be masters of your faith, but fellow workers with you for your joy.
2 Corinthians 1:18-24

Thu, 21 October
These are the things that you shall do: Speak the truth to one another, render in your gates judgments that are true and make for peace.
Zechariah 8:16-23

Fri, 22 October
Jesus prayed to his Father for his disciples, saying: I am no longer in the world; they are in the world and I am coming to you, Holy Father. Keep those you have given me true to your name, so that they may be one as we are one.
John 17:6-11

Sat, 23 October
Paul writes: Persevere, standing firm on the solid base of faith and not drifting away from the hope held out by the Gospel
Colossians 1:15-23

Mon, 25 October
Paul writes: Do not let anything worry you, but in every situation, by prayer with thanksgiving, let God know your desires.
Philippians 4:4-7

Tue, 26 October
Paul writes: You did not receive a spirit which makes you a slave to fear again; you received the spirit of adoption by which we cry out, “Abba! Father!”
Romans 8:14-17

Wed, 27 October
Jesus said: Whoever acts according to the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what they are doing is done in God.
John 3:14-21

Thu, 28 October
Be generous, for you know the generosity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Although he was rich, for your sake he became poor, so that by his poverty you might become rich.
2 Corinthians 8:7-15

Fri, 29 October
Jesus said: If you forgive others their failings, your heavenly Father will forgive you yours.
Matthew 6:7-15

Sat, 30 October
May God make your love increase so that it overflows for each other and for everyone. May God confirm your hearts.
1 Thessalonians 3:12-13

Lantern Tower Lights 

 
Please let us know if you would like the tower lights lit in memory of someone you love. You can leave a donation in a pink envelope in church.
Write on the back
  1. Your name
  2. Your contact details
  3. The person you would like to remember
  4. The date you would like the towers lit 
Alternatively e mail us at stmarys.beverley@gmail.com
Giving
Thank you to those who have sent through their weekly offering

We would be grateful if you are able to help us either by setting up a standing order through your bank (details below) or by sending a cheque addressed to 'St Mary's PCC' (preferably a lump sum rather than weekly amounts as this avoids multiple trips to the bank) to the vicarage - 15 Molescroft Road Beverley HU17 7DX

Please do let us know if you are setting up a standing order.so we can allocate gift aid accordingly - St Mary’s P.C.C. account 90775800, sort code 20-43-47

 
Alternatively you can give online by clicking here
My gift to church
Keeping in touch
If there is anyway you think we can help please do not hesitate to get in touch:-  07598 518426
 
A number of healthy and mobile church members are offering their services to help with food deliveries etc.  If you need practical help please do not hesitate to call.
 Our contact details are:
St Mary's Church
Northbar Within
Beverley
HU17 8DL

Telephone:  07598 518426

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