Christ Church United Reformed Church NEWSLETTER · 10:28). But above all, he promised that everyone...
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Minister Rev Henriette Wentink Church Secretary Stephen Gilburt Visit us online at www.ccurc.org.uk
Christ Church United Reformed Church
OCTOBER 2016 NEWSLETTER
SUNDAY 11:00am Morning worship (Holy Communion - first Sunday) (Family Parade Service - third Sunday) (regular service - other Sundays)
11:00am Adventurers (children aged 3 upwards) 12:30pm Church Meeting (as announced - see diary)
MONDAY 2:15pm Friendship Club (once monthly - see diary)
6:00pm - 7:30pm BB Anchor Boys (boys aged 5 to 8) 6:00pm - 7:30pm BB Junior Section (boys aged 8 to 11) 7:30pm - 9:00pm BB Company Section (boys aged 11 to 15) 7:30pm - 9:00pm BB Seniors (boys aged 15 to 18)
FRIDAY 5:00pm - 6:15pm Rainbows (girls aged 5 to 7) 6:00pm - 7:30pm Brownies (girls aged 7 to 10) 7:30pm - 9:00pm Guides (girls aged 10 to 14) 7:30pm - 9:00pm Rangers (girls aged 14 to 20)
SATURDAY 9:00am - 10:30am Breakfast Club (Bible study and prayer group) (twice monthly - see diary) For details of other special events and activities please see the diary at the back of the newsletter.
CHRIST CHURCH WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
“Enter to worship, depart to serve”
CHRIST CHURCH MOTTO
MINISTER’S LETTER OCTOBER 2016
OPEN DOORS In many of our churches it is a regular practise to pray for sisters and brothers in other countries; especially for those who face persecution for being a Christian. We ask that they may sense God’s presence, stay strong in faith and are able to persevere. I have often wondered how strong or weak I would be in the face of persecution. Will I be able to stand and be a witness for Jesus? Recent events in France have caused much fear among Christians and others across Europe. As a result, some experts now recommend that churches bolt their doors closed during services. There also should be a person on the door whose job it is “to delay any offenders (including those who are not terrorists) so that the police can arrive and deal with them." (http://www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/, 31st August 2016) A substantial number of Christians find these suggestions helpful and acceptable to implement. They argue that safety comes first and that a duty of care exists to people in the congregation. We may, after all, be held responsible as a church if something happens to people whilst they are worshipping in our building. I am incredibly grateful that God does not operate along similar lines, or Jesus would never have become man. Coming among us as a baby, living in Palestine during Roman occupation, belonging to a people whose religious leaders would kill to protect their own power structure... it would never have passed the health and safety risk assessment! And quite right so, as we all know.
MINISTER’S LETTER OCTOBER 2016 continued...
Yet Jesus took on that risk; in love for the Father he lived a dangerous life on earth. He continually pointed people to God, stood against hate and fear, verbally challenged abuse and false religion, loved unconditionally and gave up his life for his enemies (yes that includes me and you). He did so to make sure that we know about God’s ‘open door’ policy for the world! He trained up some friends, who would be able to point people to that policy after his resurrection and return to his Father. In preparation for the life they would live, Jesus warned that the whole world would hate them, persecute and put them to death because of him (Matthew 24:9). He urged them to fear God, who has power over our soul, rather than be afraid of those who can only kill our body (Matthew 10:28). But above all, he promised that everyone who believes in him as Saviour will never truly die but live with him and through him forever (John 3:16). The peace of our risen Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.
Henriette
Please note that Henriette is currently on holiday and will return in the week commencing Monday 10th October. For any urgent matters in the meantime, please speak to one of the elders (phone numbers are available on the contacts page near the back of the newsletter).
HENRIETTE ON HOLIDAY
NEWS OF THE FELLOWSHIP
Rev Hazel Day celebrated her birthday on Wednesday 21st September. Hazel has also recently moved in to Five Oaks Care Home in Cockfosters. We also wish a very happy birthday to Veronica Abbey, Tina George (both Sunday 18th September) and Sue Bullock (Wednesday 28th September). Our thoughts and prayers are with Ivan, Pam Mansley’s husband, who has recently been unwell. Congratulations to Sunder and Sheela Manuelraj’s eldest daughter, Rebekah, who recently got married in Sri Lanka. Let us remember all our church family in our prayers and caring.
Ever wondered what quilling is and how those beautiful designs are created from paper? Now is your chance to find out - a taster workshop is being run by members of The Quilling Guild where you can make a simple but attractive Christmas card. These will be on Saturdays 15th October and 3rd December from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Christ Church URC. There is a nominal charge of £3 to cover costs of materials etc. For further information or to book a place please email [email protected] or phone 020 8529 0689.
QUILLING WORKSHOPS
The next meetings of the Friendship Club will take place as follows, at 2:15pm in the Christ Church Hall.
Monday 17th October
China - Rev Henriette Wentink
Monday 21st November Ghana - Rev Ray Adams
Monday 5th December
Preparing for Christmas - Rev Amanda James
There will also be tea, cakes and a chance for a natter! Everyone is very welcome to these friendly meetings.
‘The Lord your God will be with you
wherever you go.’
For more information please contact Sylvia Coombs on 020 8363 3543.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB UPCOMING MEETINGS
JUSTONE GROUPS
The JustOne Groups will meet as shown below. The sessions are open to all people across the pastorate. The groups are being run as a series of six sessions. The number in brackets is that session’s number in the series. Overview of dates and times of the JustOne groups: (5) Saturday 1st October: 10:30am - 12:00pm at CC (5) Friday 14th October: 7:30pm - 9:00pm at CC (6) Saturday 5th November: 10:30am - 12:00pm at CC (6) Friday 11th November: 7:30pm - 9:00pm at CC
EVANGELISM TRAINING EVENING
JUSTONE EMIRATES
On Saturday 8th July 2017, over 40,000 people of all ages will gather at the Emirates Stadium. JustOne at Emirates Stadium is a one-day event, bringing people together from all walks of life to celebrate the Christian faith and to give them an opportunity to hear the good news about Jesus Christ. JustOne will enable 20,000 people to invite ‘just one’ - a relative, friend, neighbour or colleague. Who will you invite?
HARVEST FESTIVAL
On Sunday 18th September, our Harvest Festival Family Parade Service took place. We are grateful to our friend Michaela Lawrence, who led the service for us. At the service, those in the congregation were invited to bring gifts of food which were sent to the North Enfield Foodbank, which is a part of The Trussell Trust’s network of 424 foodbanks. These gifts will help to provide emergency food for local people in crisis. The loose offering raised £114.27 for Sightsavers International, a UK-based international charity which helps to fight avoidable blindness and promotes equal opportunities for visually impaired people. As part of the occasion, members of our youth groups (Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Boys’ Brigade) decorated areas of the church in a harvest style. You can see photos of the decorations on these pages...
Opposite page left: Guides Opposite page right: Rainbows Above left: Boys’ Brigade Above right: Brownies Right: Rangers
HARVEST FESTIVAL continued...
Family Parade Services dates for the rest of 2016 and 2017: 16th October Boys’ Brigade Enrolment 20th November Church Anniversary 11th December Christmas Nativity 22nd January 12th February Guides Thinking Day 26th March Mothering Sunday 16th April Easter Sunday 21st May Junior Church and Youth Sunday 18th June Father’s Day 17th September Harvest Festival 15th October Boys’ Brigade Enrolment 19th November Church Anniversary 10th December Christmas Nativity
FAMILY PARADE SERVICES 2016 & 2017
For sale: Laptop computer and HP printer. What purchaser pays for these will be given to Christ Church URC. For further details or if you are interested, please speak to Rev Hazel Day.
LAPTOP AND PRINTER FOR SALE
Everyone is invited to the Lancaster Road URC Bible Study Group, in Lancaster Road’s Church Lounge on alternate Wednesdays from 9:45am to 11:30am. For dates and further details please see Lancaster Road’s ‘Contact’ magazine or visit their website at www.lancaster-road-urc.org.uk
LANCASTER ROAD BIBLE STUDY GROUP
Christ Church URC aims to provide through its worship, work, witness and mission an effective contribution to the spiritual and social welfare of the Church family and the
wider community.
MISSION STATEMENT
ELDERS NOMINATIONS
Nominations are invited for church members to serve Christ Church as elders for 2017. Forms may be obtained from the back of the church or from the Church Secretary, Stephen Gilburt, and should be returned signed to the minister or secretary no later than Sunday 23rd October. The election will take place at the following Church Meeting on Sunday 6th November at 12:30pm.
Please see the September newsletter for further details.
GETTING IN TOUCH Minister
Rev Henriette Wentink 020 8366 1284
Church Secretary & Serving Elder
Mr Stephen Gilburt 020 8363 0031
Church Treasurer
Mr David Fisher 020 8482 4610
Bookings Secretary
Mrs Pamela Mansley 07936 798 722
Worship Group, Adventurers & Serving Elder
Miss Rosemary Milns 020 8363 6571
Property Committee & Serving Elder
Mr Philip Taylor 07714 325 902
Serving Elder
Mrs Pamela Fisher 07775 505 999
Friendship Club & Serving Elder
Miss Sylvia Coombs 020 8363 3543
Boys’ Brigade - Anchor Boys
Miss Sue Bullock 07961 504 123
Church website & newsletter, Boys’ Brigade - Junior Section, Company Section & Seniors
Mr Tom Boorman 07903 605 545
Girlguiding - Rainbows & Rangers
Mrs Tracy Rainbow 07971 171 511
Girlguiding - Brownies & Guides
Miss Vicki Stratton 07968 483 609
Facebook /ccurcenfield Twitter @ccurc
Website www.ccurc.org.uk Email [email protected]
1st - Pray for our Breakfast Club and JustOne Group meetings this morning. 2nd - Give thanks for the sacrifice made by Jesus as we share in Holy Communion this morning. 3rd - Pray for the Anchor Boys as they meet this evening. 4th - Pray for the important work being done by Goldie College in providing education in the Solomon Islands. 5th - Pray for the work of the emergency services. 6th - Pray for the pupils and staff of Enfield Grammar School. 7th - Pray for the Guides and Rangers as they meet this evening in the hall. 8th - Pray for the work of our government, especially as they continue to deal with the outcome of the EU referendum. 9th - Pray for our service this morning and for our friend, Rev Martin Legg, who is coming to lead it. 10th - Pray for the Company Section and Seniors as they meet this evening. 11th - Pray for Henriette, our minister. 12th - Pray for our Church Elders as they meet this evening. 13th - Pray for the residents of Trinity Street. 14th - Pray for the Brownies as they meet today, as well as this evening’s JustOne Group meeting. 15th - Pray for the Breakfast Club and Lunchtime @ Christ Church, both taking place today. 16th - Pray for the boys and young men who are part of Boys’ Brigade as their Enrolment Service takes place today. 17th - Pray for the Friendship Club as they meet today. 18th - Pray for all those who suffer persecution for their faith. 19th - Pray for the local businesses on and around Chase Side. 20th - Pray for anyone who you know personally who is suffering from sickness or ill health. 21st - Pray for the Rainbows as they meet today in the hall.
PRAYER DIARY OCTOBER 2016
22nd - Pray for our church and its position in the local community. 23rd - Pray for the Adventurers and that more children will be encouraged to join the group. 24th - Pray for young people who are beginning their half term break today. 25th - Ask that God will speak personally to anyone who might be considering coming to faith in Him. 26th - Pray for all those who are dealing with the effects of natural disasters. 27th - Pray for Bible translators who work to spread the Word of God around the world. 28th - Pray for those who work to maintain our church premises. 29th - Pray for lasting peace in areas of the world where there is conflict. 30th - Pray for all in the North Enfield Group of URCs as we join together in worship at Bush Hill Park URC. 31st - Pray for the Junior Section as they meet this evening.
PRAYER DIARY OCTOBER 2016 continued...
The November 2016 newsletter will be published on Sunday 23rd October (please note the earlier date due to
there being no service at Christ Church on 30th October).
Items intended for inclusion in this issue should be with the Editor, Tom Boorman, by Sunday 9th October.
Late submissions may be held over to the following issue.
Please contact Tom with any items to be included in future issues. Items can be received either in paper form at
Sunday worship, by email to [email protected] or by phone on 07903 605 545.
NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
October Church Diary CHURCH DIARY OCTOBER 2016
Saturday 1st October 9:00am - 10:30am Breakfast Club (Bible study and prayer group) Saturday 1st October 10:30am - 12:00pm JustOne Group (small group meeting) - session 5 Sunday 2nd October 11:00am Mrs Laura Marlow Holy Communion (offering for Goldie College) Duty Elder - Sylvia Coombs Sunday 9th October 11:00am Rev Martin Legg Duty Elder - Stephen Gilburt Wednesday 12th October 8:00pm Elders Meeting (note change of date) Friday 14th October 7:30pm - 9:00pm JustOne Group (small group meeting) - session 5 Saturday 15th October 9:00am - 10:30am Breakfast Club (Bible study and prayer group) Saturday 15th October 11:00am - 2:00pm Lunchtime @ Christ Church Sunday 16th October 11:00am Rev Henriette Wentink Family Parade Service (Boys’ Brigade Enrolment) Duty Elder - Rosemary Milns Monday 17th October 2:15pm Friendship Club China - Rev Henriette Wentink
October Church Diary CHURCH DIARY OCTOBER 2016 continued...
Sunday 23rd October 11:00am Ms Evodian Fonyonga Duty Elder - Pamela Fisher Sunday 30th October 10:30am Rev Henriette Wentink United Service for the North Enfield Group of URCs at Bush Hill Park URC (no service at Christ Church)
CHURCH DIARY NOVEMBER 2016
Saturday 5th November 9:00am - 10:30am Breakfast Club (Bible study and prayer group) Saturday 5th November 10:30am - 12:00pm JustOne Group (small group meeting) - session 6 Saturday 5th November 5:30pm Holiday Memories Evening
Church Meetings (at 12:30pm in the church) Sunday 6th November Elders Meetings (at 8:00pm, venue as announced) Wednesday 30th November
Christmas Bazaar (11:00am to 2:00pm in the hall) Saturday 19th November Evangelism Training Evening with J.John (7:30pm to 9:00pm in the church) Tuesday 22nd November
ADVANCE NOTICE OF FUTURE EVENTS
Adventurers
Adventurers is the name of the Junior Church at Christ Church and is for boys and girls aged 3 upwards.
The group meets for games, drama, craft, activities and fun, based around a Bible theme.
The group meets on Sundays at 11:00am in the church
for the all age part of the service, and then moves to the hall until 12:00pm.
Further information can be obtained from
Rosemary Milns on 020 8363 6571.
Chase Side, Enfield, EN2 6NJ Website: www.ccurc.org.uk
Twitter: @ccurc Facebook: /ccurcenfield
The Christ Church newsletter is published monthly (except for combined issues in July/August and December/January).
Back issues dating back to 2007 can be found on our website, as well as recordings of talks from our Sunday services
dating back to 2010.
Christ Church URC is a part of the North West Enfield Group of Churches and the
North Enfield Group of URCs.