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The Magazine of
(Roundhay St. John and Roundhay Methodist)
Springwood Road, Leeds LS8 2QA
September 2017
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Electrician Minor electrical work.
Extra sockets and lighting points.
Simply ask for help and advice.
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Any internal work undertaken.
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Book an appointment
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and take you back again,
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Telephone
(0113) 2402556
(appointments not
always necessary)
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● Boiler Changes ● Cookers
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Mobile - 07903152957
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Kitchen and Bathroom Design and Installation
Plumbing, Joinery, Electrical Roof repairs, Aerials
Fencing, Decking, Paving, Patios
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No job too small
Friendly Reliable Local Service Free no obligation quotes
Contact David 07736776304 / 0113 2402268
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SURGERY OR
HOME VISITS
If you would like to advertise in The Broadcast (either half page or quarter page advertisements)
please contact
Sharon via email advertising@oakwoodchurch.info
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If you would like to advertise in this quarter page slot
please contact
Sharon via email (address as below)
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If you would like to advertise in The Broadcast (either half page or quarter page advertisements)
please contact
Sharon via email advertising@oakwoodchurch.info
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There won't be a Branching
Out in Praise during September. Please join us for the next one on Sunday
1 October at 18.30.
Thursday Worship
09.15 - 7 September - Quiet Prayer 10.30 - 7 September - Holy Communion
19.30 - Allerton Deanery Annual Anglican Service
at All Hallows Church, Bardsey to which everyone is welcome to attend
09.15 - 14 September - Quiet Prayer 09.15 - 21 September - Quiet Prayer 09.15 - 28 September - Quiet Prayer
Loving God, we pray for all children
as they prepare for a new season in their lives. As they start nursery or school for the first time –
give them joy in new experiences.
As they move to new classes – give them confidence in growing friendships.
As they move to new schools –
give them strength in their growing independence. As they move on to college or university –
give them wisdom in their maturity.
And for all the teachers, assistants, helpers, carers and volunteers who teach and nurture our children and young
people, we ask for your blessing, your joy, your wisdom and your patience as they get ready for the new term!
We ask this in the name of Jesus. Amen.
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Letter from Kathryn
I have always enjoyed detective fiction, from Miss Marple to
Morse and over the Summer I have been reading detective novels by Peter Robinson about DCI Banks. Some of the books have been televised. The descriptions of the
countryside and the urban landscape bring to life areas I know well. Whether it’s the beauty of Richmond and the dales or the busyness of Leeds city centre, the bleakness of
Scarborough in winter or urban landscapes of Beeston and Gipton, Peter Robinson knows how to describe God’s own county.
At the centre of a good detective story is death - a life cut
short by someone else’s actions. DCI Banks task is to explore the mystery of life and death and the relationships that surround the central character. The task is “whodunnit” but
the exploration reveals so much about the person who died and the people who were involved in that life both before and after the crime. Through the death of the victim relationships
with people and places near and far are described and analysed and the connections and links are uncovered until finally we know the truth of who dunnit!
Our faith focuses on the death of a person - the mystery is not who killed him, that is attested to in our gospels, but how he
influenced the lives of those who knew him before his death and how after his death he continues to influence so many generations of people across the globe. As we gather as
church on a Sunday morning we explore our links and connections with God, with each other and with those we don’t know. It’s a different sort of detective story and the climax is
not the discovery who dunnit but a discovery of how to live out the connections in the most loving way. We don’t always
realise the connections or understand the influence of God on our lives or of our actions on the lives of others. “No man (or woman) is an island, complete unto itself” writes the poet John
Donne. Detective stories, poetry, scripture all encourage us to reflect deeply on our relationships, with each other and with God, so that we will know the truth, the truth that ultimately
sets us free.
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Thinking about Confirmation?
Both the Methodist and the Anglican Church offer confirmation for young people and adults to make a personal commitment
to following Jesus. This means taking up for oneself the promises made by Godparents at baptism. Baptism with
confirmation is also offered to any adults who, for whatever reason, were not baptised as children but now want to make a public declaration of faith in Jesus.
Bishop Nick will join George and Kathryn on Sunday 3
December for our Oakwood Confirmation service.
In preparation for confirmation, we will be offering both adult
and young people’s confirmation classes. If you are interested, please contact Kathryn or George for an informal
conversation.
Oakwood Book Group
We meet once a month, in the sanctuary at 19.30. Please join
us if you’ve read the book, would like to read the book or are interested in a discussion on some of the ideas in the book!
The Autumn programme is:
Tuesday 19 September Biblical Authority After Babel by Kevin J Vanhoozer
led by George Bailey
Tuesday 7 October How Then Shall We Live by Samuel Wells
led by Helen Reid
Tuesday 21 November Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving
in a Culture Stripped of Grace
by Miroslav Volf led by Sonia Kasibante
There are copies of the books available at the back of church.
Other books that have been discussed are also there for
you to borrow.
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YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR
SAVE THE DATE – SUNDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
Please join us for a barbecue after the September Parade service to welcome everyone back after the
summer break.
The usual BBQ fare will be on offer, including vegetarian options.
Please sign up on the sheets at the back of church if
you’d like to come.
Free to attend - pay for what you eat on the day.
We look forward to seeing you!
Oakwood Church Leadership Team
CARER WANTED
A 73-year-old man living in Roundhay needs a female carer for
10 hours a week to add to a team.
• Tuesdays: 8.00 am to 1.00 pm
• Flexible: Tuesdays 5.00 pm to 10.00 pm or Thursdays 5.00 pm to 10.00 pm or
Sundays 8.00 am to 1.00 pm • Share of 24-hour respite cover available when my wife goes
on holiday.
Full training given and when qualified £9.49 per hour + other benefits.
Please ring Martin and Jeanette Shipley
on 0113 2650883 or email jeanetteshipley@sky.com
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on Saturday 16 September from 16.00 to 17.30
We'll start with a variety of messy (and non-messy) activities in the hall, have a short act of worship in the New Room
sharing together the good news of Jesus and then it's back to the hall for a bite to eat.
Messy Church is free but, if you are able, we would like you to bring a small contribution of food, for example crisps, buns, sandwiches, fruit, etc.
Saturday Gathering
Our Saturday Gathering runs alongside Messy Church.
Children aged 8 to 11 (in school years 4, 5 and 6) can play pool, do crafts, play board games or table tennis mixed with activities and games that explore the Christian faith.
For more information contact Jill Fraser - 0113 2409116 or Fran Bailey - 0113 2662066
Also for young people we have
S.Y.N.C. (Sunday Youth Need Christ)
Open to all young people in school years 7 to 13
Aim - to explore life and faith Where - Oakwood Church (or as arranged) When - Sunday evenings - 20.00 - 21.00
(term time only) plus other ad hoc activities
Contact: Fran Bailey Telephone: 0113 2662066/Email franbailey@hotmail.co.uk
On Saturday 16 September, I will again be taking up the challenge of the Yorkshire Three Peaks in aid of St Gemma’s Hospice.
The walk is just over 24 miles and takes in Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough
in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park.
If you would like to sponsor me, you can do this online at http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/ChristineStopford or see me
for my sponsor form. Thank you.
Christine Stopford
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With a Voice of Singing Concert on Saturday 16 September at 19.15 at St Chad's Church, Headingley
Once again, the Leeds Methodist Choir have a splendid
programme for their September 2017 Concert. The programme includes the Suite from The Armed Man and Feel
the Spirit by John Rutter as well as the Easter Hymn from Cavalleria Rusticana by Pietro Mascagni
For tickets please contact
Max Dudley 0113 2370389 or dudleymax34@gmail.com or William Mainprize 0113 2684723
Unlocking and Locking the Building on Saturdays
Our building is greatly appreciated by the local community
and booked out almost every Saturday for many different activities.
It would be a great support if people from church who live locally would volunteer to open and lock up on a regular but
not frequent basis. All that's necessary is orientating people into the building, kitchen toilets etc and then locking up
afterwards making sure the toilets are clean and the rooms are tidy, lights are turned off and doors are locked.
At the present time this falls on me to do almost every Saturday and a little help would be really appreciated.
Please give me a call if you could help, maybe just once a
month.
Linda Holden 0113 2931602
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EXCITING NEW PROJECT
Thank you for attending the taster session for Opera North
Sing ON Oakwood. It was wonderful to welcome so many people along and I hope that you enjoyed it.
Sing ON is a programme of weekly singing activity (term
time) for people over 55. Sing ON sessions give participants the opportunity to enjoy singing as part of a group, to explore a wide range of repertoire including opera and to
connect with others in a friendly and welcoming environment.
Sing ON sessions are led by a vocal leader and accompanied
by a pianist. Sing ON participants are also offered opportunities to engage with the wider company of Opera North, including exclusive workshops with the Opera North
Chorus.
Where: Oakwood Church (New Room)
When: Tuesday 19 September – Tuesday 12 December (excluding 24 October and 7 November)
Time: 15.00 to 16.30
Price: £5.00 per person, per workshop
Sessions operate on a drop-in basis, no booking necessary
Hayley McColl Lifelong Learning Manager at Opera North
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An Inconvenient Sequel "Truth to Power" ...
a Personal View August 2017
Recently the above film was given a British showing at the
Picturehouse Central in London with live links to cinemas around the country.
A pre-show interview was screened with Al Gore (who produced a film 10 years ago; and has subsequently invested
much time, energy and finance in addressing the world-wide problem of climate change) answering questions sent in on social media.
This film is the sequel. He has
filmed in locations all around the planet; from Greenland to the Philippines, Paris to Africa
showing the extreme effect of changes in weather patterns and the risks to life, limb and
livelihoods which are already being experienced and may increase: temperature rise, sea
level rise, rain bombs, floods, droughts and hurricanes. Also risks to habitats and subsequent
adjustments of fauna, flora and micro organisms.
The emphasis of the film is: we must make changes in our lifestyles immediately. Now is the tipping point. For the
sake of our children and grandchildren, consider your use of the planet and its resources. Are there changes you could make, and will you?
Although the film is a self congratulatory tribute to himself, his passion and achievements, if you have the opportunity to see
it - do (not suitable for children).
Our power base may not be as great as Al Gore's but we can certainly take advantage of what he has engaged in.
Mary Brown
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Just a few words
of appreciation to the whole church family for all the concern and caring shown to me during my recent illness.
I cannot find words to express my feelings for all the
enquiries, telephone calls, visits, cards, flowers and prayers offered on my behalf. I felt truly surrounded and supported by our church family and am convinced the Lord heard all
the prayers and gave the surgeon, doctors and nurses the knowledge and skill to perform a miracle - I am living proof
of that.
I really have been overwhelmed and I cannot find words to express my gratitude so all I can do is say a very simple but
heartfelt
Margaret Burgess
Everyone is welcome to
our HARVEST SUPPER
at 17.30 - 20.00 on Saturday 23 September
Come and relax and enjoy lovely food. Tickets - £4.00 (Adults) - £1.00 (Children)
available from Jill Fraser from the beginning of September.
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GREAT THINGS HAPPEN AT
Our
Every Monday during term time from
10.30 until 12.00
The Monday Cafe is a great place to meet your friends and catch up and make new
ones. Everyone is welcome, we have homemade cakes, buttered toasted tea cakes
and, by special request, we have added delicious bacon butties.
The Monday Cafe and Martin's Market, including the sale of jams and pickles, has had its most successful year since it
started in 2014.
In addition to making donations to the church of £2,229 we have made donations to Macmillan cancer care, Methodist
Homes for the Aged, HELP (Harehills English Language Project), Leprosy Mission, Action for Children, Great
Ormond Street Hospital charity and Dementia Care totalling £608.00.
This is an incredible achievement with thanks to our loyal
band of Monday customers and the help of Sarah Cohen (head baker and cook), Hannah Laycock (head tea and
coffee maker) and Haydon Cooper (head waiter), without whose help this wouldn't happen.
We will open again on 11 September with home baking, bacon butties and toasted tea cakes. We also offer space for children to play and time for everyone to catch up with
friends.
A big thank you to everyone.
Linda Holden
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Church
Family News
Please hold in your prayers -
Joyce Kilvington as she recuperates after a fall whilst on holiday in which she suffered a head injury. We also keep Ian,
Anne and Jane in our thoughts and prayers too.
We continue to hold Gary Dearlove and relatives in mind as they come to terms with the death of David Dearlove on 9 July. David was a wonderful Christian who had been a steward
at Ashley Road Methodist Church, along with his friend. He had also been a member at Roundhay/Oakwood Church for many years and will be missed by the church family. A
celebration of David's life was held at Oakwood Church on 19 July.
Debra Cooper and Colin Simpson would like our prayers as
they recuperate and we ask the Lord's blessing on all mentioned above.
We are so pleased to see Margaret Burgess and Molly
Stallworthy back at Church and wish them the best of health.
We also hold Anne Kirkland and family in our prayers on the
death of Anne's cousin.
Congratulations to -
Doreen Smith on the birth of her great granddaughter, Alba.
Liz Gage on the birth of her daughter, Jessica.
Pam Cairns on the birth of her first granddaughter Alexa, a
daughter for Louisa and Dwight.
We eagerly look forward to seeing George, Fran, Adam,
Jemima, Esther and Lydia on their return and hearing about their time away. Our love to them all.
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STRAWBERRY TEA GARDEN PARTY
A huge thank you to all who came along to help and to support our Strawberry Tea Garden Party on Sunday 16 July ... Neil set
out the tables and Sarah and Sharon did an amazing job in the kitchen, backed up by our wonderful waitresses Jennifer and Emma. Thank you too to Margaret for looking after the cake
stall, Val for running the chocolate tombola and Joyce for selling her greetings cards. Many thanks too to Anne for her picture quiz which everyone enjoyed.
Donations were made over two Sunday services totalling £159.00. The proceeds from the Garden Party were £493.05
plus £61.25 in Gift Aid. Some cakes were left which Linda kindly took to sell at her Monday Cafe (thank you) which raised another £70.00.
Total - an amazing £783.30. THANK YOU ALL!
Lynda P
The P Table
We produce all sorts of jams, jellies and chutneys from the fruit that is given to us. We add the sugar and whatever
else is needed and all the funds go to the Church.
We always need more fruit and the following are coming into season:
apples (eating and cooking), crab apples, pears, plums, greengages, damsons, quinces and sloes.
So, if you have any to spare or your friends or neighbours
have some, we can use them.
Please bring them round or phone us on 0113 2650883. We have already received rhubarb, gooseberries and mangos.
Thank you - Martin Shipley
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Monday 25 September
and 23 October at 14.00 in the Sanctuary
We will meet to pray together in silence for 30-40 minutes
followed by refreshments.
For further details and venue please contact Mary Brown - 0113 2650100 or Astrid Fielden - 0113 2735865
Circuit Charity Market Stall in Aid of Methodist World Missions and
Methodist Mission in Britain
Jean Hopkinson at Gipton Methodist Church held her annual market stall fundraiser for Missions from 10.00 to 15.00 on Thursday 13 July. A small group manned the stall (at the
Leeds outside market).
Jean collects items throughout the year. She sorts them and sells many of the donations prior to the market event.
The total amount raised at the market was £805.00 (£405.00
on the day plus £400.00 which Jean had already sold either to folk she knows or on Ebay).
This amazing amount has been split equally between World Mission and Mission in Britain; everything was donated (mainly
“throw away” items) which folk don’t want but obviously someone else did.
If you have anything which you think Jean would be able to
sell please let her know on 0113 2933961 or at jhopkinson5@sky.com.
She's already started collecting for next year!
Thank you
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95% of children and young people in the UK
are not part of a church.
Together we can #BeTheDifference
You are invited to Reaching the City
Monday 25 September - 19.00 - 21.00 Bridge Community Church
Rider Street, Leeds LS9 7BQ
Please arrive at 19.00 for registration and refreshments
This is a call for congregations and individuals who are passionate about Jesus and our city.
An evening to hear stories of transformation. Partner with us: hear how you can join reaching the
unreached and sharing the love of Jesus with the 95%.
#BeTheDifference Office: 0113 2456533
Email info@kidzklubleeds.org.uk Website www.kidzklubleeds.org.uk
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YOUR BIG BLUE BIN DONATIONS
DURING SEPTEMBER WILL GO TO
The following items are needed please: vegetable oil, salad
cream/mayonnaise, gravy granules, salt/pepper, red/brown sauce, instant mash, tin foil, washing-up liquid, antibacterial liquid, dishcloths, toilet rolls.
Your donations will help The Meeting Point Cafe to meet some
of the needs of their many customers.
Thank you, as always, for your support.
Could you volunteer on Friday mornings - to serve customers, clear tables and wash up in the café? Tuesday afternoons - to help with a
friendship group for adults?
Tuesdays afternoons in school holidays -
to help with Messy Church type events for children
with their adults? If you think you might be able to help please contact
Pauline at the café – 0113 2498575 or
Deacon Sheila - 0113 3450268, 07845 238 921 or sheila.dawson@methodist.org.uk
Volunteers Urgently Needed for the Next Supermarket Collection
There is a collection coming up at ASDA in Killingbeck on
Saturday 16 September. Please volunteer (by using the doodle) to help if you can
http://doodle.com/poll/cr84uz94sxzzhv99 Many thanks to all our volunteers who help
with supermarket collections.
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More Dates for
Your Diaries
Men's Fellowship Snooker
Mondays 4, 11, 18, 25 September - 19.00 - 21.30 and Wednesdays 6, 13, 20, 27 September - 13.45 - 15.45
Contact Don Banham - 0113 2657813
Indoor Bowls
Wednesdays 6, 13, 20 and 27 September Contact Philip Rayner - 0113 2658599
Scottish Dancing Wednesdays 6 and 20 September - 20.00 - 21.30
Contact - Dorothy Bampton - 0113 2667826
Art
Fridays 8, 15, 22 and 29 September - 19.30 - 21.30 Contact - Barry Claughton - 0113 2667062
Ladies' Evening Club Wednesday 13 September - 20.00 - 21.30
Men's Meeting at The Whitehouse
Please see Weekly Notices
Oakwood Friendly Group
Come along to our social group for over 65s. We will
have a variety of entertainments such as speakers, games, sing-alongs, musicians and more, followed by a cuppa and a chat.
1st and 3rd Monday of the month from 14.00 to 16.00
£2.00
Oakwood Church, Springwood Road, LS8 2QA
For more information please telephone 0113 8873595
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Did you know one of MHA's Care Homes is in Gledhow?
Donkeys are not usually among a care home’s frequent visitors, but Gledhow is always looking for imaginative ways to
delight its residents. The home has regular visits from four-footed friends who can even make personal appearances in
residents’ rooms if required – just one of the ways in which residents enjoy richness and fulfilment in their lives.
Purpose-built in 2000, Gledhow provides nursing care for up to 50 people and goes to great lengths to fulfil all residents’
needs, both physical and spiritual. The home is well connected
to the wider community - it even has its own minibus for residents to get out and about – they have been known to use it to attend weddings or other functions.
All the private bedrooms are single and en suite, with several
communal lounges and dining rooms for company and socialising and the surrounding gardens are graced by a water feature. A full activity programme is led by residents’
suggestions and wishes, while MHA’s highly trained and caring staff members work hard to ensure the right balance of privacy and company for each individual.
Each resident can be assured of the person-centred care that lies at the heart of MHA’s values. Alternative therapies are provided such as reflexology and music therapy, which do
much to promote personal well-being, while the Chaplain provides one-to-one support to meet individual spiritual needs. In these and countless other small ways, everyone works to
ensure that all the residents at Gledhow can live life to the full in the way that they choose.
Please look out for copies of "Heart and Soul", in The New Room, MHA's magazine which is issued three times a year.
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Auction of Talents Raising Funds for
Methodist Homes for the Aged
It's the time of year again when we ask you to offer your talents.
The notice will be going up shortly for your offers and bids, so have some fun and raise some money for
Please start to think about what you can offer - maybe it is
baking, car washing, cutting hair, window washing, baby sitting, dinner, or an outing.
Maybe you have a talent not listed and would like to help us to raise money for MHA. If so, please sign up and wait for the bids to come in.
Lots of new friends and you will help to raise some money.
Thank you for your support. Martin Shipley
USED STAMPS RAISE
THOUSANDS!
We have been involved and supported Hearing Dogs for the Deaf for many years by saving used stamps which help to
raise money for their work.
Just cut around stamps (make sure you
leave a border), then bring them to Church, put them in the plastic wallet on the charity noticeboard or the noticeboard
in the back porch. I will collect them and then send them to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Every stamp helps and they add up to so much.
Enjoy recycling your stamps, knowing the impact you are
making by helping to train a hearing dog which will change a deaf person’s life.
Thank you - Martin Shipley
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House Groups
Early Methodist gatherings were called 'societies'.
John Wesley encouraged different kinds of small group to develop, so that both leaders and members
of the societies could receive support and challenge in their faith.
These groups, called 'classes', met regularly, and the
idea was to be accountable to each other about how each person was living the Christian life. So, people had to be very open and willing to be changed by the
experience.
In the twentieth century, it became less common for classes to meet in this way but recently many
Methodists have been trying to reclaim the tradition.
The supportive small group has been found to be one of the most powerful ways for people to feel that they
belong, and to learn, grow and expand their opportunities for Christian conversation about the things that matter.
Foxwood House Group
A small group of us meet together on Tuesdays as
arranged to study the bible. If you are interested please contact me. Everyone will be made most
welcome.
When Tuesdays, as arranged
Where Contact for details
Contact Joyce Kilvington
Telephone 0113 2651582
Email joykil@icloud.com
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Red Hall House Group
When Friday, monthly, as arranged
Where Announced in Weekly Notices
Contact Roger Hartley
Telephone 0113 2933077
Email jrogerhartley@ntlworld.com
St. Catherine’s House Group
When Usually on a Monday or Thursday, about
twice a month
Where 1 St Catherine’s Walk, Leeds LS8 1SB
Contact 1 Susan Howdle
Telephone 0113 266 7822
Email susan.howdle@outlook.com
Contact 2 Sue Noble
Telephone 01937 849679
Email susan.noble49@gmail.com
Mind The Gap for those aged 18 to 40(ish)
One session a month is a themed social and the other is a
study evening. The group maintains its own closed facebook page.
When Twice a month, as posted on facebook
Where As posted on facebook
Contact Anna Sheasby Thomas
Telephone 0113 2170242
Email anna@sheasbythomas.co.uk
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Oakwood Church...
...is a Methodist – Anglican partnership between
Roundhay Methodist Church and St John’s Parish
Church. All services and activities are united.
The Oakwood Church Council comprises the two
church councils which only ever meet together.
St John’s Parish Church
Vicar: Revd Kathryn Fitzsimons, 227 Beech Lane, LS9 6SW 0113 2256702
Curate:
Revd Sonia Kasibante, 21 Shakespeare Close, LS9 7UQ 07506778171
Churchwarden: Miss Anne Bond 0113 2663192
Parochial Church Council
Hon Secretary: Miss Anne Bond 0113 2663192
Hon Electoral Roll Officer:
Mr Peter Oldfield 0113 2738930
Planned Giving Scheme: Mr Peter Oldfield 0113 2738930
Roundhay St John’s Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
Head Teacher: Mr Andrew Graham School 0113 2658451
Roundhay Methodist Church
Minister: Revd George Bailey, 16 Kingswood Gardens, LS8 2BT 0113 2662066
Stewards: Mrs Leanora Rankine, Ms Ruth Barlow, Mrs Anna Sheasby Thomas, Mrs Christine Stopford,
Methodist Church Council
Church Council Secretary Mrs Susan Noble (also Oakwood Church Council Secretary)
Planned Giving Scheme: Prof Roger Hartley
Applications for banns, baptisms, weddings and funerals at Oakwood Church should be to Revd George Bailey or
Revd Kathryn Fitzsimons (see above)
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Church Booking Secretary - Linda Holden 0113 2931602
Oakwood Church Week by Week (* non-church group)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
09.00-13.15
09.15-10.15
09.00–10.00
10.30-12.00
18.30
18.30
19.00
20.00
09.45-11.30
13.45-14.45
17.45
19.00
19.30
19.30
19.30–21.30
09.30-10.30
10.00
14.00
15.30–18.00
18.30
18.30
18.00
09.15
12.00
18.00
18.15
19.30
10.00-12.00
10.15
14.15
18.30
19.30
09.00-12.00
10.15
20.00
Rhythm Time *
Dance Fit *
Pilates*
Monday Cafe (Term time only)
2nd Roundhay Brownies
Beaver Scouts
Men's Fellowship (Snooker)
Scouts
Babies and Toddlers
Pyjama Drama
2nd Roundhay Rainbows
2nd Roundhay Guides
Yoga Class *
Oakwood Book Group
Pilates*
Pilates
Indoor Bowling
Men's Fellowship (Snooker)
First Class Learning *
10th Roundhay Brownies
Cub Scouts (Powell Pack)
10th Roundhay Rainbows
Morning Prayer
Luncheon Club
10th Roundhay Rainbows
5th Roundhay Brownies
5th Roundhay Guides
Baby Bonding*
Toddlers
Yoga (people with movement
difficulties) *
Ju-Jitsu *
The Art Group
Fun Spanish for age 2-7*
Junior Church and Crèche
SYNC [young people in school years
7-13]
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Services – September 3
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10
14
17
21
24
20
10.15
09.15
10.30
08.45
10.15
09.15
10.15
18.00
09.15
10.15
18.00
09.15
Revd Norma Davey - Holy Communion
Morning Prayer
Holy Communion
Revd Sonia Kasibante - Holy Communion
Revd George Bailey - Parade and Family Service
Morning Prayer
Revd Sonia Kasibante - Holy Communion
Revd George Bailey and Revd Palo Tshume - United
Circuit Service
Morning Prayer
Deacon Sheila Dawson
Revd George Bailey - Holy Communion and
Healing Service
Morning Prayer
Monthly
1 / 3 Monday
1 / 3 Wednesday
2 Wednesday
1 Thursday
2 / 4 Thursday
Last Thursday
Last Saturday
Saturday monthly
14.00-16.00
20.00
20.00
10.30
13.00
20.30 ‘ish’
09.30
16.00-17.30
Royal Voluntary Service *
Scottish Dancing
Ladies' Evening Club (not Holy Week)
Holy Communion
Stroke Association *
Men’s Meeting at The White House
Walkers
Messy Church/Saturday Gathering
(dates as announced)
to everyone who has contributed to
this magazine. The deadline for
contributions to the October issue is
Sunday 8 September please.
Articles may be hand written or typed and left in the plastic
pocket by the pigeonholes in the porch or you can send
them by email to lyndapickersgill@gmail.com
The deadline for the Weekly Notices is the preceding
Wednesday of the Sunday concerned and can be submitted
as above.
(Please note items for the Weekly Notices can be useful to
remind people of information in The Broadcast and to
publicise last minute arrangements.)
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Group Contacts Updated 27 August 2017
Monday Pilates (also Wed)
Dance Fit
Rhythm Time
Monday Café Oakwood Friendly Group
Beaver Scouts
2nd Roundhay Brownie Guides
Men's Fellowship - Snooker (also Wed) Scouts
Girls Get Together
Karen Brown
Sonja Harper
Elizabeth Hawkhead
Linda Holden Andrew Parkin
Neil Haighton
carmal.minty@talktalk.net
Don Banham Jonathan Betts
Fran Bailey
0113 293 1602
0758 363 9149
0113 232 8131
0795 663 7375 0113 887 3595
0777 964 9901
Please email
0113 265 7813 0113 232 9447
0113 266 2066
Tuesday Babies and Toddlers
Pyjama Drama
2nd Roundhay Rainbow Guides 2nd Roundhay Guides
Yoga (also Fri)
Physiotherapist led Pilates
Jeanette Shipley
Sara Hall
carmal.minty@talktalk.net carmal.minty@talktalk.net
Kath Morgan-Thompson
Brian Urquhart
0113 265 0883
0113 834 6522
Please email Please email
0774 200 8950
0794 099 5561
Wednesday Pilates (also Mon)
Indoor Bowls Adult Ballet
Men's Fellowship – Snooker (also Mon)
First Class Learning
Cub Scouts 10th Roundhay Brownie Guides
Ladies' Evening Club
Scottish Dancing
Karen Brown
Philip Rayner Sara Horner
Don Banham
Dawn Scargill
Jane Whittingham carmal.minty@talktalk.net
Joyce Kilvington
Dorothy Bampton
0758 363 9149
0113 265 8599 0780 909 6408
0113 265 7813
0113 289 2985
0113 268 0922 Please email
0113 265 1582
0113 266 7826
Thursday Luncheon Club
Stroke Support
10th Roundhay Rainbow Guides
5th St John’s Brownie Guides 5th St John’s Guides
Men's Meeting at the White House
Jeanette Padgett
John Hart
carmal.minty@talktalk.net
carmal.minty@talktalk.net carmal.minty@talktalk.net
Morris Smith
0113 265 5707
0113 240 1445
Please email
Please email Please email
0113 265 1587
Friday Toddlers
Baby Bonding
Yoga (also Tue) Ju-Jitsu
Art
Hannah Laycock
Sarah Duckworth
Kath Morgan-Thompson Sean Cohen
Barry Claughton
0113 266 4756
0793 019 4752
0774 200 8950 0797 965 8747
0113 266 7062
Saturday My Spanish Club
Walking
Peggy Pantoja
Morris Smith
0747 416 5473
0113 265 1587
Sunday Junior Church
S.Y.N.C.
Jill Fraser
George Bailey
0113 240 9116
0113 266 2066
www.oakwoodchurch.info/calendar shows groups meeting in a particular week and the rooms they are using
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Clergy Contacts
The Minister of the Methodist Church
Revd Dr George Bailey 16 Kingswood Gardens
Leeds LS8 2BT Telephone – 0113 266 2066
The Vicar of Roundhay St. John
Revd Canon Kathryn Fitzsimons 227 Beech Lane Leeds LS9 6SW
Telephone – 0113 225 6702
Assistant Curate Revd Sonia Kasibante
The Vicarage 21 Shakespeare Close
Leeds LS9 7UQ Telephone – 0750 677 8171
Oakwood Church Website www.oakwoodchurch.info
Services – September
3 7 10 14 17 21 24 28
10.15 09.15 10.30 08.45 10.15 09.15 10.15 15.00
09.15 10.15 18.00
09.15
Revd Norma Davey - Holy Communion Quiet Prayer Holy Communion Revd Sonia Kasibante - Holy Communion Revd George Bailey - Parade and Family Service Quiet Prayer Revd Sonia Kasibante - Holy Communion Revd George Bailey and Revd Palo Tshume - United Circuit Service at Oakwood Church Quiet Prayer Deacon Sheila Dawson Revd George Bailey - Holy Communion and Healing Service Quiet Prayer
FOR CHILDREN UP TO
SCHOOL YEAR 4
SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER FROM 16.00 TO 17.30
ALSO, RUNNING ALONGSIDE, SATURDAY GATHERING
FOR CHILDREN AGED 8 TO 11 (SCHOOL YEARS 4, 5 AND 6)