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Carnmoney Parish Church‘The Church of the Holy Evangelists’
Vicar: Rev. Mercia Malcolm M.A., Dip. R.S., M.Phil. 20 Glebe Road, Newtownabbey. Tel: (028) 9083 6337
Website: www.carnmoney.connor.anglican.org
Carnmoney Review
April 2015
Easter ReflectionsHelen Steiner Rice
With OUR EYES we seeThe beauty of Easter
as the earth awakens once more...
With OUR EARS we hearThe birds sing sweetly
to tell us Spring again is here...
With OUR HANDS we pickthe golden daffodils
and the fragrant hyacinths...
But only with OUR HEARTScan we feel the MIRACLE of GOD'S LOVE
which redeems all men...
And only with OUR SOULcan we make our 'pilgrimage to God'
and inherit His Easter Gift of ETERNAL LIFE.
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Who’s WhoVicar
Rev. Mercia Malcolm 9083 6337
Lay Reader
Valerie Murray 9083 5761
Vicar’s Warden
Brian Adrain 9084 4433
Hon. Secretary
Janet Crilly 9083 6166
Vicar’s Glebewarden
Maurice Atkinson 9084 4093
Church Envelopes
Roy Williams, 5a Dorchester Gardens,
N’Abbey BT36 5JJ. 9084 1752
Gift Aid Secretary
David Gibson 9086 2237
CMS Globes
John Beck 9084 7026
Magazine Distributor
Georgie Gibb 9083 6967
Parish Website
Elaine Munn 07477 574247
Youth Co-ordinator
Gordon Harper 9083 8063
Curate
Rev. Carol Harvey 9335 1654
Sexton
Harry Hamilton 9083 5848
Organist
David Rutherford 9028 7515
People’s Warden
John Beck 9084 7026
Hon. Treasurer
Joyce Lardie 9084 9584
People’s Glebewarden
Robert Campbell 9084 3505
Church Restoration Fund
Barbara Talbot 9058 7830
Faith Factory
Linda McCullagh 07503 298562
Carolyn Beasant 07857 329999
Bible Reading Secretary
Georgie Siberry 9083 7015
Church of Ireland Gazette
Billy Gifford 9080 1268
Carnmoney Review
Harry Beckinsale 9336 6788 - [email protected]
Weekly Notice Sheet
Joan Bradbury 9083 6035 - [email protected]
Mon. 7.30pm
Indoor Bowling Club
John Fenton Tel: 9083 5409
2nd Tue. 8.00pm
C.o.I. Men’s Society
Trevor Gibb Tel: 9083 6967
4th Tue. 7.30pm
Mothers’ Union
Joan Killen Tel: 9084 3206
Wed. 7.30pm Sept-Easter
Dancing Class
Cancelled until further notice
What’s OnWed. 8.00pm
Choir Practice
Maurice Carson Tel: 9334 2342
Thu. 7.00pm
Church Girls’ Brigade
Amanda Kenny Tel: 9083 0524
3rd Thu. 8.00pm
Healing Service
Pat Archbold Tel: 9443 3618
Fri. 6.30pm
Church Lads’ Brigade
Dana Henderson Tel: 9083 0420
In this month’s issue.....From the Curate’s Desk . . . . . . . . . . . p4
Annual General Vestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . p4
Parish Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p5
Holy Week Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p5
Diary for April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p6
Reading & Readers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p7
Catering Team News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p8
A Note of Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p8
Church of Ireland Men’s Society . . . p9
Mothers’ Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p9
Beetle Drive & May Fayre . . . . . . . . . p10
Restoration Fund Totals for 2014 . p11
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“I pray that you may have the power to comprehend, what is the
breadth and length and height and depth of the love of Christ”
Ephesians 3:18
Now that Easter is around the corner, preparations are afoot for
services in Holy Week, when we take that symbolic walk with Jesus and
we follow His triumphant entrance to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, the
last supper He shared with His disciples and friends, the tragic events
which led to the torturous walk to Calvary culminating in His agonising death on the cross. This of
course was not the end, it was only the beginning, and after the weight of Holy Week we cast our
burdens down and we rejoice with all Christians as we witness the transforming power of love and
the miracle of the resurrection which brings to us the Christian hope of eternal life.
We are, if you like, born anew every Easter morning - as we too triumph with Christ over the grave
and experience the grace of God which has been won for us through the power of love. Look with
me at hymn number 105, “O the deep, deep love of Jesus, vast, unmeasured, boundless free, rolling
as a mighty ocean, in it’s fullness over me”.
I am looking forward to a new beginning myself. Hospital schedules willing, I should be having
surgery on 15th April. Having been in pain off and on for some time now, I am looking forward to my
new pain free life, to energy restored and the hope of health transformed.
Just as Easter heralds hope, the season rings in a new change. As we celebrate Christ risen from
the dead, we also celebrate nature springing from the ground, blossoming forth in all its
resplendence and we are doubly blessed by the beauty of the risen Christ and the reflection of this
beauty in the natural world around us. What better time to thank God for loving us and blessing us
with abundant life (John 10:10 Jesus said, “I have come that they may have life and have it
abundantly”).
At Easter we celebrate life and birth, we celebrate the beauty and bounty of the risen Christ. We
look around and witness God breathing new life and fragrance into nature, how can we fail to worship
and glorify God who gave so much for so many. Sing with me hymn number 3 “God is love let heaven
adore Him, God is love let earth rejoice”.
I wish you every blessing dear parishioners, as you rejoice in His majesty, as you rejoice in sins
forgiven, and as you rejoice in the hope which is ours through the life, death and resurrection of our
beautiful Saviour.
With love in Christ,
Annual General Vestry (Easter Vestry).
The date for our Easter Vestry remains Monday 13th April from 7.30pm and this year the Vestry
decided to revert to the traditional format for the meeting which will be to hear reports, undertake the
necessary business and close with refreshments. All registered Vestry Members can participate but all
parishioners are welcome to attend the meeting.
So please come along and join us as we reflect
together on the past year and our hopes for the
future development of our church life.
Clergy HolidaysThe Vicar’s post-Easter break will be from
Monday 6th April - Sunday 12th April inclusive.
The Curate’s post Easter break was to have
been Monday 13th April - Sunday 19th April
inclusive but as part of that may be spent in
hospital (see page 6) this may be need to be
revised.
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Carol
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Palm Sunday, 29th March
Our annual Bread and Soup lunch will be held following the
11am service and this year this will be a fundraiser for Danielle
McCullagh’s placement with CMS Ireland in Uganda. Please
note, as the leaders will be involved in preparing and serving
the lunch there will be no ‘Faith Factory’ activity that week or
on Easter Sunday. They will resume on Sunday 12th April.
Monday 30th March to Friday 3rd April
As outlined in the March magazine, we will be exploring the
significance of Holy Week through themes from the film ‘Casablanca’ with a service each evening
except Wednesday, when we will keep an extended prayer time from midday to 1pm reflecting on
the passion story with prayer, music and meditation.
Details of the evening services are as follows:
Monday 30th March, 7.30pm. Evening Service for Holy Week. Theme: ‘Wilderness and waiting’
Tuesday 31st March, 7.30pm. Evening Service for Holy Week. Theme: ‘Lamenting and lost love’.
Maundy Thursday, 2nd April, 7.30pm. Service of Holy Communion. Theme: Seeing God’s bigger picture.’
This will be followed by the stripping of the church in preparation for Good Friday.
Good Friday, 3rd April, 7.30pm. Evening Service for Good Friday. Theme: ‘The power of self
sacrificial love.’
During the day on Good Friday, between 12 noon and 3pm, we will also have a slightly different
‘Quiet Day’ at the Glebe, by gathering for a simple lunch and then watching extracts from the film,
together with opportunity for reflection and prayer.
Please join us to reflect together on what it means to meet Jesus in this most important week in the
Christian year.
Easter Day Services. Sunday 5th April
6.30am. Belfast Zoo car park. Dawn praise for Easter Day organised by Newtownabbey Clergy
Fellowship, followed by breakfast at Glengormley Presbyterian Church.
Our services in church will follow our normal pattern for the first Sunday in the month with 9.30am
Holy Communion, 11am Parish Communion and 6.30pm Evening Prayer. However, please note that
as our organist at 9.30am, Jonathan Leathem, is
not available on Easter Day, and it has not been
possible to find cover for him, the 9.30am service
will be a said service of Holy Communion without
music or hymns.
Prayers at NoonThe next monthly parish prayer times at noon
in the church will be on Wednesday 1st April
(which will be an extended time as part of our Holy
Week devotions) and Wednesday 6th May.
Please join us for these times of prayer for our
church and community.
Parish Register
Holy Baptism‘‘ In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit ’’
8th March, 2015 James Oscar Stewart, Park Manor, Mallusk
Wed. 1st April 12-1pm Readings, music and prayers on the passion of Jesus
Thursday 2nd April 7.30pm Service of Holy Communion.
Theme: ‘Seeing God’s bigger picture’. This will be followed
by the stripping of the church in preparation for Good Friday
The Holy Week service means there is NO Fellowship
Group in April
Friday 3rd April 12 noon -3pm Quiet Day at the Glebe.
7.30pm Evening Service for Good Friday.
Theme: ‘The power of self sacrificial love.’
Sunday 5th April Easter Day
6.30am Joint Dawn Easter praise service. Car park, Belfast Zoo
9.30am Holy Communion
11.00am Parish Communion for Easter Day
6.30pm Evening Prayer
Sunday 12th April 2nd Sunday in Easter
9.30am Holy Communion (One)
11.00am Morning Prayer & Faith Factory
6.30pm Evening Prayer
Monday 13th April 7.30pm Annual General Vestry in the church hall
Tuesday 14th April 8.00pm Church of Ireland Men’s Society in the Memorial Room
Thursday 16th April 8.00pm Healing Service
Friday 17th April 7.30pm Beetle Drive in the church hall
Sunday 19th April 3rd Sunday in Easter
9.30am Holy Communion
11.00am Family Service
6.30pm Holy Communion
Sunday 26th April 4th Sunday in Easter
9.30am Holy Communion
11.00am Morning Prayer and Faith Factory
6.30pm Evening Prayer
Tuesday 28th April 7.30pm Mothers’ Union in the Memorial Room
Sunday 3rd May 5th Sunday in Easter
9.30am Holy Communion
11.00am Parish Communion and Faith Factory
6.30pm Evening Prayer
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Diary for April
Update on CarolCarol was diagnosed some weeks ago with a rare form of hernia which has continued to give her
intermittent pain. This will require surgery and she has been given a provisional date of 15th April for
the operation. At this stage she is unsure how long she may need to be in hospital or how much time
off she will need following the surgery, but she will of course be in our prayers for a successful
outcome and speedy recovery. We hope to arrange some additional clergy cover if necessary during
the time Carol will be out of action.
Home Communions for EasterOver the next few weeks, the clergy will be taking Holy Communion out to the those who will not
be able to attend church at this special season. If anyone else would like to avail of this, please
contact us as soon as possible.
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Bank Bags for AprilMary McAdam - Tel: 9083 3771
ReadersDate Morning Evening
5th April Mrs S. Earley Mr J. Steen
12th April Mr B. Adrain Mr M. Carson
19th April Family Service Mr J. Fenton
26th April Mr R. Campbell Mrs B. Macklin
3rd May Mrs A. Brandon Mr B. Adrain
* If you are unable to carry out your reading please contact either of the Churchwardens.
ReadingsDate Morning Evening
5th April Acts 10:34-43 Ezekiel 37:1-14
John 20:1-18 Luke 24:13-35
12th April Isaiah 26:2-9,19 Isaiah 26:1-9,19
1 John1:1-2:2 Luke 24:1-12
19th April Family Service Revelations 2:1-11
Luke 16:19-31
26th April Acts 4:5-12 Exodus 16:4-15
1 John 3:16-24 Revelations 2:12-17
3rd May Acts 8:26-40 Isaiah 60:1-14
John 15:1-8 Revelation 3:1-13
Flower Rota
5th April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr & Mrs T. Roulston
12th April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs M. Robinson
19th April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Williams family
26th April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr & Mrs M. Atkinson
Flower arranger - Mrs Anne Campbell 9084 3505
F.W.O. Counters5th April........................................ Mrs M. Nelson
12th April .................................... Mr J. Magowan
19th April.................................. Mrs J. Fitzgerald
26th April.................................. Mrs M. Robinson
Restoration Counters5th April ............................. Mr & Mrs H. Douglas
12th April ...................................... Mrs E. Carlisle
19th April ......................................... Mr J. Walker
26th April........................ Mr & Mrs J. Terrington
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Catering Team NewsIt was with regret that Marion Magowan informed the Select Vestry in March that she has decided
to step down from her role in organising and leading this team when her current Council catering
certificate expires at the start of May. Some other members of the team have also felt the time has
come to relinquish this role. Marion and her team have done sterling work over many years now, not
just in catering for parish functions but in raising considerable amounts of money for the church
through offering catering following funerals. On everyone’s behalf I would like to offer our deep
thanks and appreciation for so many years of commitment and energetic work on this vital service
to the church.
Marion is still willing to help with some tasks but standing for long periods sandwich making in
particular has become more difficult in these last years. So as we offer our thanks and good wishes to
Marion, we now urgently need some further volunteers if we are to continue this service either for the
church or the wider community. We need several people willing to acquire the relevant catering
certificate (it can be done online or through a short course and the church will pay any charges) so that they
can supervise. Ideally, we would also like to have a strong team of helpers so that no-one need be asked
to help too often. Please let the Vicar know if this is something you might be able to help with.
A Note of ThanksA poem was printed in our January magazine about Carnmoney Parish Chruch, written in the
1940s by Irvine Brown, a former parishioner. Many will remember Irvine and many more will
remember his daughter, Marion McMurray, also a very active member of our church and choir, who
sadly passed away a few years ago. One current parishioner was so struck by the poem that he has
presented a beautifully engraved and framed copy of the poem to the church anonymously. The
Select Vestry has received this gift with appreciation and is arranging for it to be hung in the
Memorial Room, close to painting of the church, which seemed the most appropriate location. On
behalf of everyone, we thank the anonymous donor for this kind gift.
Visit of our CMS Ireland Mission PartnersOur Mission Partners, Rory and Denise Wilson, have decided for the sake of their young son Gideon, to
make annual home visits, so that he will have regular contact with his grandparents. They visited the
parish last year on Palm Sunday and spoke in church and also at the lunch afterwards. They will not be able
to make a Sunday visit to us when they are home this spring as they have other link parishes who didn’t
get to see them last year. However, they have offered us a mid-week visit, and the timing works well for
them to come to our May Fellowship evening to share something of their own faith and work in Uganda.
We will keep the evening informal with input from Rory and Denise and opportunities to ask questions
about all they share as well as to enjoy fellowship over tea and coffee. They have even promised to bring
some food for us to share, though they haven’t said whether it will be typically Ugandan or not! So do
come on Thursday 7th May from 7.30-9pm, and take this chance to learn more of their lives and work so
that we can be more informed as we offer them our prayerful and financial support.
Recycling for Restoration FundLast month we raised £9 for books and £9 for scrap metal. Please continue to
collect all clean clothing, shoes, hats, belts and handbags, all metal, including
aluminium and steel food cans, all to raise much needed funds for the church. We
can also recycle electrical items, including leads, cables and anything with wiring
attached, such as phones. Please do not put other items in the same bags as clothes
and cans. Clothing can be left at the church hall and all items, including scrap metal, at 7 Glebecoole Park
(please call Maurice or Doreen on 9084 4093 to ensure someone is at home before delivering items, as
bags left are liable to be taken by other collectors or clothes get soaked by rain. So before you bin or
kerbie, think recycle for the church - if in doubt ring us. Maurice Atkinson
Church of Ireland Men’s SocietyIt was great to see so many take up our invitation to join us in our visit to
the Belfast Synagogue last month. We all agreed that we were made most
welcome and it was a very interesting and instructive evening. Not only did
it let us see how worship was conducted within the Synagogue, but it also
gave us a unique insight into how the Jewish community grew and
integrated into Northern Ireland society, but now with an ageing
congregation and changes in society their numbers are rapidly dwindling; a situation which we
ourselves can perhaps appreciate all too well.
The next meeting will be on Tuesday 14th April and will be something completely different. Over
the past few years we have been trying to find a convenient date for a visit from the Rev. Neill Cutcliff
with his collection of bottles, and this month we have finally managed to get him. To call it a mere
collection is something of an understatement, as one person who has seen the collection claimed,
“he has more bottles than Coca Cola”. Neill uses these bottles to tell inspirational stories and those
who have met him will bear witness to his contagious enthusiasm and sense of humour. Definitely a
night not to be missed. Trevor Gibb, Secretary
Our meeting on 24th February was once again very well attended. Our speaker was Andrew Irvine
from Street Pastors. He spoke of his work on the streets. Their work is the Church going out into the
community showing their love and compassion to anyone in need especially the young people. They
do not judge or preach to anyone, they are just there for anyone in need, to make sure they are safe
or to give them help. It was interesting to hear
that the young people actually look out for the
Street Pastors and enjoy communicating with
them and seem intrigued when they see all the
churches working together. The Street Pastors
are clearly doing a lot at the weekends to keep
our young people safe. The scheme is being
extended throughout Northern Ireland, as well
as in many parts of the world. Andrew was a
very interesting and informative speaker, and
we all enjoyed listening to him.
On Saturday 28th February we hosted North
Belfast Prayer Breakfast. A good number
attended from all the local branches. The
speaker was Rev. Arlene Moore, and in groups
we made a prayer bracelet for each branch. All
money raised went to support the North Belfast
Contact Centre.
Anne Campbell (Secretary)
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Elevenses* Carolyn Beasant, Mabel
Courtney, Eileen Roulston,
Barbara Talbot.
* Responsible for shopping and organising.
Georgie Gibb - Tel: 028 9083 6967
ROLL UP, ROLL UPCome to Our May Fayre
on Saturday 9th May - 10am - 1pmThe planning of our May Fayre is well under way.
The attractions for this family fun day include:
Parishioners' Cookery Book • Crafts • Flower/plant stalls
Cake stall • Collectables • Bottle stall • Dolls • Candles
Teas • Games to suit all ages (with prizes!)
This is a fundraising event with all proceeds going to church funds. We would
therefore encourage parishioners, their families and friends to support the FAYRE.
We appeal for donations for the bottle/plant/flower/cake stalls. Anyone willing
to donate items should contact a member of the Fundraising Group, Gayle Hanna,
Marion Magowan, Victoria McFarland, Joan Killen.
Posters advertising the FAYRE will be on display soon.
Make A Date For Our
Ever Popular Beetle Drive
Friday 17th April
Beginning at 7.30pm
in the Church Hall
Entry (pay at door): £3 per adult/£1 per child
and includes tea/coffee/juice/biscuits
An Evening of Fun is Assured
at This Popluar Event
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Carnmoney Parish Restoration Fund 2014Below is a summary of the contributions for the year ending 31st December 2014
1 . . . . . . . .5
2 . . . . .250
10 . . . .250
13 . . . . .26
15 . . . .403
16 . . . . . . .5
17 . . . . .78
18 . . . .114
20 . . . .205
21 . . . .260
22 . . . . .75
24 . . . . .20
25 . . . .120
28 . . . . .50
35 . . . . . . .2
37 . . . . .98
39 . . . .155
42 . . . . .10
44 . . . .144
46 . . . .265
47 . . . .300
50 . . . .104
52 . . . .140
53 . . . . .80
55 . . . . .25
56 . . . .255
57 . . . . .30
58 . . . . . . .5
59 . . . . .50
61 . . . . . . .5
66 . . . .148
68 . . . .120
73 . . . . .10
76 . . . . .42
78 . . . . .20
80 . . . . .85
81 . . . . .60
82 . . . . .68
84 . . . . .40
87 . . . .200
90 . . . .120
91 . . . . .10
93 . . . . . . .3
94 . . . . .89
104 . . . .80
110 . . .232
111 . . . .35
112 . . . .10
116 . . .120
117 . . . .25
118 . . .123
119 . . . .76
121 . . .105
125 . . .260
128 . . . . .5
129 . . . .20
131 . . . .19
133 . . . .76
134 . . .120
140 . . . .32
143 . . . .20
145 . . . .98
146 . . .117
147 . . .260
150 . . . .72
152 . . . . .5
156 . . .250
157 . . .320
158 . . .140
159 . . .130
161 . . .230
162 . . .510
165 . . .264
166 . . . .55
168 . . .225
174 . . .130
175 . . . .75
177 . . .112
182 . . .260
184 . . . .98
187 . . .186
188 . . . . .6
189 . . .158
192 . . . .50
195 . . . .45
198 . . .100
200 . . .253
201 . . . .82
205 . . . .20
206 . . .520
207 . . .260
210 . . .126
213 . . .240
214 . . . .50
217 . . . .20
220 . . .147
224 . . .102
233 . . .143
234 . . . .65
236 . . .104
238 . . . .59
239 . . .163
241 . . .147
244 . . . .99
245 . . . .48
248 . . .520
253 . . .102
256 . . . .10
257 . . . .18
265 . . .245
282 . . . .63
285 . . . . .5
287 . . .150
289 . . . .55
292 . . . .60
297 . . .631
No. £ No. £ No. £ No. £ No. £ No. £
Pray for the Following Families in April5th Apr. - Gracey, Graham (Dromore), Grainger (Rogan M), Gray (Abbey ), Hamill
(B’henry A), Hamilton (Church R), Hanley, Hanna, Hannah, Hardy, Harper.
12th Apr. - Harrison, Harson, Harvey, Haslett, Heaslip, Heatley, Henderson,
Hennessey, Higgins (Woodford Pk E), Hill (Archvale G), Hoey, Hosick (St Quentin A).
19th Apr. - Higgins (Fairyknowe D), Hill (The Brackens), Hosick (Glebe Rd W), House,
Houston, Howell, Hume, Huston, Hutcheson, Ireland (Sentryhill D).
26th Apr. - Hill (Glebecoole D), Hough, Ireland (St Quentin P), Jackson (Green Acres), Jamieson,Jimison (Antrim R), Jenkins, Johnston (Forthill D).
The total amount received was £14,305 and we thank all those who have contributed for their
continuing support.
Be young at heart and live longer!Scientists have now found evidence that feeling young at heart
really can make you live longer. It seems that a youthful ‘spring’ in
your attitude towards life, and optimism about the future can do
wonders for your cardiovascular health.
Researchers at University College London found that when people
felt younger than their actual age by three years or more, then they
were 41% less likely to have died in the follow-up period of eight
years.
It seems that people who feel younger take better care of
themselves, maintain a healthier weight, eat sensibly and follow
medical advice to a greater extent than people who feel their age, or
older. The ‘young at heart’ are also more prone to be engaged in
social activities, which in turn keep them mentally alert.
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