Monthly Archives: May 2014

Wings for Worship

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Wings for Worshipis a cycle of workshops designed to give lay people an introduction to, and confidence in, leading aspects of worship. The workshops combine a certain amount of background and theory with some very practical hints and tips.

5th, 12, 19th, 26th June & 3rd July

at Seaton Methodist Church, Scalwell Lane Seaton, Devon EX12 2ST

from 7.00pm to 9.15pm

(suggested donation from PCC’s of £10 per participant to cover materials)

The Workshops

 

Workshops are designed to run 7pm to 9.30pm, with a shortbreak for refreshments  in the middle.

 Summary of topics covered –

Preparing for take-off-the practicalities of leading parts of a service,

Getting airborne- the opportunities offered by Common Worship

Being the co-pilot-assisting in the running of a whole service

Flying solo-leading an entire act of worship

Breaking the sound barrier-ways of handling ‘the Word’

For more information please contact Rev Jeremy Trew at Seaton & Beer

BRIDAL FLOWERS AND FASHION

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Festival to be held at St Andrews Church, Colyton – 19 to 22 June 2014

Each day of the Exhibition will open at 10 am.   There will be about 35 exhibits, many of which will have been arranged by prominent organisations in the Colyton area, including the Churches from the Holyford Mission Community.   These will all feature Bridal flowers and fashion – the dresses will illustrate bridal gowns from the early 20th century, including two from WWII, the material for which was purchased using clothing coupons, as well as a deep red bridal dress from 1963!   In addition, some Honiton Lace wedding veils will be on display, loaned by Honiton Museum, whose collection of Lace is numbered among the finest in the world.

Each day there will be live music in the Church.   Refreshments will be available throughout the festival.

There will be formal Concerts at the Church at 7.30pm in the evenings, on Thursday, an Organ Recital by Andrew Millington, the renowned Director of Music at Exeter Cathedral, on Friday, a Concert of choral music given by the choir of St Andrews Church and finally on Saturday a Concert by some Young Musicians whose mature talents are all the more remarkable because they are all still at school.

The ticket price for the Concerts will be £6 each, but anyone wishing to attend all 3 concerts may obtain a “Festival Ticket” for £15 – all tickets may be obtained from the Colyton Pharmacy, and of course will be available on the door before each Concert.   Children under 16 will be admitted at no charge.

On Sunday, the Exhibition will end with a Service of Thanksgiving at 6.30pm, at which the sermon will be delivered by Canon Jane Wilson, who is the Bishop’s Advisor for Women’s Ministry.

 

 

 

Dementia Friends

 

Bishop Nick has highlighted the subject of dementia in a recent communication with clergy and readers. As our population ages there is a chance that 1 in 3 of us could potentially develop some form of dementia in our lifetime. We are therefore ever more likely to have people with dementia in our parishes. There was an article about Dementia Friends in the last Diocesan News insert and information is on the Diocesan website. There is currently a national advertising campaign to raise awareness of dementia and to recruit more Dementia Friends.

Dementia Friends is:

  • A social action movement.
  • Funded by the department of Health for England and the Cabinet Office.
  • Led by Alzheimer’s Society as a strand of its work to create Dementia Friendly Communities.
  • Target to reach one million Dementia Friends by 2015.

When I attended the annual Reader’s Conference at Brunel Manor this year Sally Farrant (Diocesan Social Responsibility Officer) did a Dementia Friends information session for one of the workshops that I attended. This was a very good presentation and I decided that I could offer to do this. I then did a day’s training in Exeter to become a Dementia Champion which means I can deliver this prescribed hour long information session. The information is an introduction to the subject delivering 5 key messages.  I am willing to offer this session to any church group who may be interested. You can find out more about Dementia Friends on the website dementiafriends.org.uk or alzheimers.org.uk.

It is now also possible to do a Dementia Friends session online on their website.

If any group in your church would like me to present a Dementia Friends information session lasting up to 1 hour, please get in contact with me for more information and possible dates/group sizes. I’d like at least 10 people with perhaps a maximum of 20. It would be suitable for Pastoral Teams, PCC’s, or Mothers’ Union groups for example.

Sue Price (PTO Reader) Mission Community of Seaton and Beer

Tel: 01297 22314. Email: sueprice24@hotmail.co.uk