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Enfield Highway and Brimsdown


Epiphanytide 1 edition · 8 January 2022

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In this issue:
  • Benefitting Afghan refugees locally
  • Beautiful calendars available for 2022, lovingly made by one of our church family, to benefit the work of St James’s
  • Stewardship envelopes for 2022 available for collection in church
  • New initiatives for 2002—come join in!
  • Got any spare gift bags this Christmas?  Linda our churchwarden can put them to good use!
  • Important:  Updated Covid protocols for churches, and heads-up about possible future restrictions
  • How to make your offering while we have temporarily suspended ‘passing the plate’
  • Edmonton Area newsletter for January 2022 available to download

Welcome to this Epiphanytide 1 issue of the Highway Weekly!
 
Every blessing

your vicar and co-editor ::Ian.

[Synopses and prompts for reflection this week from The Revd Henderson George:]

Isaiah 43.1-7. The prophet Isaiah recalls what God said to Jacob and Israel: that they should not fear for in their journey through life, and that he would protect them. In fact, the Lord promised this to all that he had formed and made.
 
Acts 8.14-17. Hearing that the people of Samaria had accepted the word of the Lord and had been baptised, the apostles decide to send Peter and John to lay their hands on them so that they would receive the Holy Spirit as well.
 
Luke 3.15-17, 21, 22. At the moment John is baptising Jesus in the river Jordan, the heaven opens and God the Father sends Holy Spirit to be with him. God also reveals who Jesus is by saying, ‘You are my Son, the Beloved; with you, I am well pleased.’
 
POINTS FOR PRAYER AND REFLECTION BASED ON THE READINGS:
  • It is so comforting to know that we are looked after and cared for. You just have to look at a baby asleep in its cot. But to know that your Father in heaven is performing this task is even more comforting. How does this assurance make you feel?
  • Accepting the word of God, following his ways and being baptised as our Lord Jesus Christ was, are qualities rewarded by our Father in Heaven. If because you have accepted the word of the Lord, been baptised and are offered a request from God, what would it be?
  • Knowing that God watches over you, do you consciously try to please Him? How do you feel when you do something that displeases Him? How do you make up for your errors? 

Coming up this week
    [Prayer and worship services in red]
    [Special events in blue]


IN [VENUE] Worship or prayer service or event in person (in church or vicarage)
 ZOOM  Online interactive services and events on Zoom: Unless noted elsewhere, the usual login details are https://zoom.us/j/2088041966, Passcode 987654
[By telephone: dial 0208 080 6591 or 6592, then put in our meeting ID, then at the prompt, put in the Passcode 987654
LIVESTREAM Services and activities live-streamed on the StJ’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/StJamesEnfieldHwy [You needn't be registered on facebook to see live-streaming. They are also archived, so you can watch later, if you weren't able to catch it live.]


SUNDAY 9 JANUARY · THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST
10.00  Parish Eucharist followed by fellowship over tea and coffee IN CHURCH   ZOOM  LIVESTREAM  
20.00 Compline (night prayer)  ZOOM 

TUESDAY 11 JANUARY
13:00 Afternoon Bible study IN THE VICARAGE  ZOOM
21.00  Compline  ZOOM  LIVESTREAM  


WEDNESDAY 12 JANUARY
10:00 Midweek Communion in church followed by fellowship over tea and coffee IN CHURCH 


THURSDAY 13 JANUARY
19:30 Evening Bible study IN THE VICARAGE  ZOOM
21.00  Compline  ZOOM  LIVESTREAM  


FRIDAY 14 JANUARY
13.00 Over 50s Fellowship Club in the Community Centre
20.00 Compline (night prayer)  ZOOM 


SATURDAY 15 JANUARY
9.30 Morning prayer in the Lady Chapel  IN CHURCH   ZOOM  LIVESTREAM  
10.00  Saturday coffee morning in church


SUNDAY 16 JANUARY · THE SECOND SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY
10.00  Parish Eucharist followed by fellowship over tea and coffee IN CHURCH   ZOOM  LIVESTREAM  
20.00 Compline (night prayer)  ZOOM 

 

For whom we are praying this week
FOR THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION AROUND THE WORLD:
We pray for the Anglican Church in Chile, for their bishops, clergy and people, and their witness there.

FOR THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND THE DIOCESE OF LONDON:
For Justin, Archbishop of Canterbury; Sarah, Bishop of London; Rob, Bishop of Edmonton; John, Archdeacon of Hampstead; Stephen, Area Dean of Enfield; and Rich, Sub-Dean of North Enfield.
For our local churches in EN3: St Raphael Greek Orthodox Church, as they celebrate Christmas.
Diocesan cycle of prayer: we pray for our police force.

FOR OUR PARISH IN BRIMSDOWN AND ENFIELD HIGHWAY:
For those living in: Albany Park Avenue, Alexandra Road, Alma Road and Ambleside Crescent.
For our parish: Our local police officers in the Enfield Highway Safer Neighbourhood Team.
For our church ministries: Our safeguarding team: Dorah, Abiola and Paula.

FOR THOSE SEEKING HEALING IN SPIRIT, MIND OR BODY:
1. Klitos Andreou, Sue Biale, Ken Bowden, Sue Field, James ‘Fred’ Frederick, Sharon Freeman, Wendy Powell, Richard, Sarah, Vassos
2. Oliver Burkhardt, Sharon Byfield, Neil Jones, Maureen Pritchard, Jean Scott, Ursula Young
3. Esther Austin, Maureen Byrd, Arthur Hyde, Diana Kelly, Natalie Kelly, Kevin Lee, Cisline Wray
4. Philistina Campbell, Graham and Vanda Clayton, Hannah Penny, Rita and Ash, Carlene Watson

FOR THOSE WELCOMING OUR ONGOING PRAYERS:
Margaret Adeyemi, Victoria Akarovwe, Arthur, Molly and George, Gillian Balmer, Muriel Beech, Evelyn Bone, the Brain family, Iris Cummings, Dorothy, Daphne and Paul Drummond, Roy Fenwick, Gladys Gee, the Greenaway family, Kathy Hamilton, Anthony Hawkes, Janet Martyr, Kathleen Maynes, Jean McGillicuddy, Ernestine Meheux, Bankole Ogunjimi, Angela Okolie, Venesa Patterson, Alice Ryan, Ann and Roy Skeggs, Yvonne Wright

FOR THOSE ENTERING THE LARGER LIFE WITH GOD:
Gill Smith, Heather Surroy
Yearly Mind: Charles (Chas) Barber 5 January

Parish News

As you may recall, one half of the proceeds from donations at our Carols by Candlelight on 12 December went to benefit Enfield Refugees Welcome, and we received his email from the charity, which we gladly share with you:
Thank you so much for your kind donation of £116.33. We have a an Afghani family of 7 arriving in a couple of weeks. We will use the donation towards kitting out the house for them. 
Thank you for thinking of us and please be assured every penny is spent directly on the families as we are all volunteers.

Kind regards, Alan Seldon 



Music Group starting on Wednesday 26th January 2022. Informal hour of singing with live instruments to Christian songs old and new. Bring your musical gifts to church, no-matter how big or small.



Calling on our young members! Pizza and chat in church the evening of Wednesday 19th January 2022. Discussions around starting a youth Bible study group with activities. Come along and tell us what what you would like from the group. Speak to Mouse before the 18th about your favourite toppings.





2022 Stewardship envelopes are available for collection at the baptismal font. Let us know if we should deliver them.




George Athansi, a member of our St James's family, has—as a labour of love—spent a good year designing and compiling a beautiful calendar for 2022, in A3 format, with a Bible text for each month in the original Greek, an English translation, and a transliteration of the Greek in the Latin alphabet (so folk whose Greek isn't good have a sense of how it might sound like when read out!).  George came in on Wednesday with a number of copies, hot off the presses, and they were sold out by Friday afternoon!  George came into the Saturday coffee morning, and there are another ten copies available; he's making these available to us, and the suggested minimum donation of just £5 (though, given the high quality, and the expense of George's having them printed professionally, we would thrilled if you could give more!), will benefit the work of St James's.  [Illustrated above are the cover, and first page, featuring one of twelve illustrations George commissioned by a local artist especially for this calendar.]



Gift bags wanted! Our churchwarden Linda would love to take any gift bags you have or may get this Christmas before you dispose of them. She can make very good use for them, as she did last weekend at the Parade of Lights in Enfield Town with a 'gift tombola' which raised a handsome £137 to benefit St James’s.  Linda also added that if she had any more bags, more money could have been raised for church! 
Any size is welcome and they do not just have to be Christmas related.  If you have any extra to requirement, please bring them into church with you next, or have a word with Linda personally.


 

Updated Covid protocols. From this past Friday mask-wearing is mandatory in places of worship as part of the Government’s ‘Plan B’ provision for England.  Concretely this means that masks should be worn throughout the service by those in the pews and those who are volunteering in both  the back and main body of the church. 
Those who are medically exempt from wearing masks are under a greater duty of care, given the risk; those who require some space will have socially distanced seating in the back of the nave on the right as you come in, strictly reserved for them (these pews are now clearly marked). 
Those at the lectern, the pulpit, the chancel and the sanctuary (outside of Communion) still may be unmasked when speaking. Refreshments may still happen, but people should order from the servery with masks on, and refrain from eating or drinking until seated (in a chair or in a pew).
Be assured that the parish leadership is monitoring this very closely. Of course, our online worship continues.
NEW:  Through our church health and safety officer's contacts in the Department of Health, SAGE has made a number of strong recommendations to 10 Downing Street for further restrictions starting in January.  We will apprise you if these are legislated in Parliament, followed by guidance issued by the Church of England. What we already know is that the CofE will push very hard for public worship not to be suspended in churches.


IN ADDITION, note the following:

  • Those who visit the toilet should disinfect the toilet, sink and anything they may have touched for the next person, as it was done for them.  (This is to relieve the stewards of this function, but still maintaining a good hygiene regime.)
  • Biscuits will be available with tea and coffee after the service, but only from the tea cart in the kitchen and [new] only individually wrapped.
  • There are risks in gathering in enclosed spaces without masks, such as at the community centre for the Over 50s Fellowship club on Fridays, or possibly at the vicarage for Bible study on Tuesday and Thursday.  To mitigate the risk, these spaces will need to be properly ventilated, which might mean that the room temperature is cooler than might be comfortable.  In that case, please do wear a fleece or a woolly jumper. 
  • In addition, we would like to emphasise that:
    • All ministers—whether lay and ordained—whilst up front in the chancel to read, preach, or lead in worship, are not mandated to have their masks on (mitigated by distance to congregation, with exception of distribution of Communion).  That said, ministers will most probably be wearing masks while 'up front' more than is legally obligated.
    • If you would like to have tea and coffee after the service, we ask that you not congregate by the servery at the entrance to the kitchen, and please have your mask on when placing your request.  Once you have your drink, we'd ask that you find a seat at the back of church or in a pew, and then you may take your mask off to eat or drink.


Important information for lesson readers in church. We've printed all of the readings through the Sunday after Christmas, and for those who are scheduled to read Scripture lessons at the 10am service on the rota, we have extra printed copies for you to take home and prepare. 
Sunday readings are kept in a transparent folder, which you can find in the drawer of the table on the right-hand side as you come into church (near the baptismal font).  With every hope and effort, we will continue this in coming months. 
[UPDATE:  We aim to have readings for all of January available at church by this coming Sunday.]



Covid Booster news. Important information from our Health and Safety Officer, Richard Griffiths, who has has received this from the Department of Health:
Anyone in one of the eligible groups who had their second dose of a coronavirus vaccine at least six months ago can turn up at one of hundreds of vaccination sites across England.
People are advised to use the NHS online Walk-in finder to check where their nearest centre is. [Click on the blue link, and you'll be sent straight there.



Since the re-opening of the church for public worship, we have have not been passing around the collection plates, to reduce the number of items that are touched.  That, and the number of people who have either only been worshipping with us one (or due to circumstances, not at all) have contributed to a massive reduction in giving.  We fully understand that many have been hit hard economically since the beginning of lockdown, and our situation is no different from other churches up and down the country, but at the same time, many would be keen to to make an offering, but the usual opportunity has been taken away from them.
With that in mind, this is a gentle reminder for those coming to church who would like to make their offering, that this can happen in church either as you come into the church (at the collection plate illustrated above) or at the contactless terminal at the back of church.
Particularly for those who are still worshipping with us online, we'd like to encourage you to use the online giving link, which you can access by clicking on this illustration: 

There is also the facility to make a donation via BACS transfer to benefit the ministry and mission of St James’s—details are at the bottom of this newsletter.



The January 2022 edition of the Edmonton Episcopal Area newsletter is available here to download:  Edmonton Newsletter for January 2022


Bible studies—still going strong!  For the last number of weeks, Bible studies have continued via Zoom, and they have been engaging and entertaining, enriching and encouraging.  Why not join in, if you are able and available! 

The afternoon Bible study on the Book of Joshua will next meet on Tuesday 11 January at 1pm, in the vicarage and on Zoom.

The evening Bible study, which has been studying the Second Letter of Paul to Christians in Corinth, will next meet on Thursday 13 January at 7.30pm, in the vicarage and also on Zoom.



The Over 50s Fellowship Club will gather again in the Community Centre on Friday 14 January.



Recent sermons are available to download (click on the blue link below):
[We can now report that sermons are also available on the parish website, organised by month:  click on https://www.stjameschurch.cc/copy-of-sermons]

Sun 26 December (Christmastide 1), preached by Ian
Sun 26 December (Feast of Stephen, Deacon and Martyr), preached by Aleksandra
Sat 25 December (Christmas Day), preached by Henderson
Fri 24 December (Christmas midnight), preached by Keith
Sun 19 December (Advent 4), preached by Ian
Sun 12 December (Advent 3), preached by Ian
Sun 5 December (Advent 2), preached by Henderson


 

Carol Harvey, our stewardship secretary, would like to ask that if any in the congregation have been making donations by envelope, but haven’t been to church yet, that they let Carol know (stewardship@stjameschurch.cc) or the churchwardens, and we’d be happy to collect donations, which would be very helpful, and would make our treasurer ecstatic!



NEW! Online giving now available.  Ever resourceful, our intrepid treasurer Derek has found a way for us to provide a means for people to donate to St James's online in these times when we are unable to worship in our holy house or prayer and praise (otherwise known as the church building).  This we were able to link through the same scheme that provides our contactless donation terminal in the back of church, but merely by clicking, we have a dedicated webpage (screenshot above) that allows donations (even gift-aided) to be made by debit or credit card. 
You can choose one of the suggested amounts on the screen, or even choose your own amount to give, and donors will also be sent a receipt via email.  This is especially useful to those who would like to make a one-off financial gift to our church's ministry and mission, and to those who aren't on our giving scheme by standing order. 
To give to our church online, clicking the illustration above, or the button below, will take you to the online donation page:

To pay via BACS, here are the details:

  • Account name:   St James Enfield Highway PCC 
  • Account number:  02710560
  • Sort code:  60–07–38 (NatWest)
The Ecclesiastical Parish of St James with St Barnabas Enfield
The Church of England in Enfield Highway and Brimsdown

Vicar  |  Revd Ian Gallagher
email: ian.gallagher@stjameschurch.cc
mobile 07944 25 25 23

Associate Vicar  |  Revd Henderson George
email: henderson.george@stjameschurch.cc
telephone 020 8804 9224

Licensed Lay Minister  |  Keith Harvey LLM
email:  keith.harvey@stjameschurch.cc


Churchwardens  |  Iris Barber · Linda Fenwick
email: churchwardens@stjameschurch.cc

Administrator and Highway Weekly editor | 
Aleksandra Tomaszewska
email: administrator@stjameschurch.cc
parish office telephone 020 8804 3823

On the Web: www.stjameschurch.cc 
REGISTERED CHARITY 1132582


St James's is a parish in the Edmonton Episcopal Area of the Diocese of London in the Church of England, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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