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THE PARISHIONER
Ockham with Hatchford and Downside Newsletter
SUMMER 2014
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Dear Friends,
Peace and the lack of it …
It's a search that drives men and nations to great extremes -- the
search for peace.
So much of our time, energy and resources are consumed with
trying to find and keep peace with family members, friends and
neighbours. To establish peace in places of unrest and tumult.
But often, no matter how hard we try, peace eludes us.
Each night my confidence in a world governed by peace is
undermined by the 10.00 pm news broadcast which announces
the most recent litany of international conflict and cruelty. Each
night the abuse and misuse of power saddens and dismays me. It
would seem that we are incapable of living in peace, of setting
aside our angers, outrages and prejudices and living more
sacrificially.
Were I to keep my eyes on the news broadcasts alone I would
have little cause for hope or confidence in any improvement in the
fortunes of those less fortunate than I find myself. It tests my
belief that good can overcome evil; light overcome darkness and
that integrity and truth can triumph.
Like many, If I focus on the scale and size of the problems I see it
leads me to a counsel of despair. It is then that my faith reminds
me that there is a different way to see and act and be. That even
small beginnings of seeming inconsequential acts can have far
reaching and inspiring results.
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Martin Luther King, the American pastor and a leader of the civil
rights movement wrote:
The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral, begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy. Instead of diminishing evil, it multiplies it. Through violence you may murder the liar, but you cannot murder the lie, nor establish the truth. Through violence you murder the hater, but you do not murder hate. In fact, violence merely increases hate.... Returning violence for violence multiples violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
It is this love we see in Christ on the cross, it is this love that calls
us to try to be a channel of a different way; of God’s peace and in
our own small ways to be instruments in the work of love and
hope:
‘To bring love where there is hatred and pardon where injury, faith
where there is doubt, hope in despair, light in darkness and joy in
places of sorrow ….Never seeking so much to be consoled as to
console, and to be understood as to understand’
From a prayer attributed to St Francis + the anthem of the Royal
British Legion
Our world is frequently out of step with God’s will and it is for that
which we pray. We pray too through our own lack of peace – and
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In the midst of sometimes overwhelming odds we are by a mighty
effort of will to fix our gaze on our Divine Helper and there find it
possible to find peace.
This is as much true in big things as it is in the small things. This
parish is about to enter a time of vacancy. It is an uncomfortable
time. Waiting for a new appointment and preparing for the
uncertainty that change brings is never easy but scripture
encourages us with these words:
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer
and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard
your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus”.
Philippians 4:6-7
Robert and I wish you all well and thank you for the warmth,
friendship, support and encouragement that we have received
from you during our time amongst you.
With every blessing in Christ
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Parish Clergy
Rev’d Elizabeth Bussmann
(01483 283713)
Rev’d Kerry Tucker
(01483 210167)*
Rev’d Elisabeth Burke
(01932 863886)
Church Wardens
Mrs Sally Pound
(01932 863279)
Mr Richard Peters
(01483 568837)
*Kerry’s Parish days are Mondays and Wednesdays
Don’t forget to keep up to date with everything happening
in our Parish by going to www.ockhamchurch.org.uk
Please send articles for the next edition to Andrew Jackson
by the 19th of the month preceding publication to
jacksoa1@me.com
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A THANK YOU TO KERRY
Family Service won't be quite the same without Kerry's Magic Box and her effervescent enthusiasm which engaged children and adults of every age. Those of us who also heard her preach will remember how honestly and passionately she spoke, very often guiding us through difficult topics which we all have cause to question from time to time. Kerry packed a huge amount into her time with us. She began every week at 8am at St Martin's, E Horsley sharing a time of prayer with our Rector Elizabeth Bussmann and was frequently working well into the evening. We were blessed to have Robert's support in many ways too, from leading the intercessions, reading the lesson and occasionally preaching. He made friends with and supported a number of our congregation and will also be greatly missed. Personally I will miss Kerry enormously and owe her a big Thank You. She gave me a great deal of encouragement and confidence and we had a lot of fun together. God bless you both in all your new home and future plans.
Rev’d Elisabeth Burke
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FORTHCOMING SERVICES Sunday 6th July Third Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Songs of Praise 10.30 am All Saints’ Parish Communion *PEBBLES Sunday 13th July Fourth Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Holy Communion 10.30 am All Saints’ Parish Communion *PEBBLES Wednesday 16th July 6.00 pm Downside Prayer of Stillness Sunday 20th July Fifth Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Songs of Praise 10.30 am All Saints’ Parish Communion *PEBBLES (Kerry’s last Sunday) Sunday 27th July Sixth Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Holy Communion 10.30 am All Saints’ FAMILY SERVICE with Baptism Sunday 3rd August Seventh Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Songs of Praise 10.30 am All Saints’ Parish Communion Sunday 10th August Eighth Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Holy Communion
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10.30 am All Saints’ Parish Communion Sunday 17th August Ninth Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Songs of Praise 10.30 am All Saints Parish Communion WEDNESDAY 20TH AUGUST 6 pm Downside Chapel Prayer of Stillness Sunday 24th August Tenth Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Holy Communion 10.30 am All Saints FAMILY SERVICE
with baptism Sunday 31st August Eleventh Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Holy Communion 10.30am East Horsley United Benefice Service Sunday 7th September Twelfth Sunday after Trinity 9.00 am Downside Songs of Praise 10.30 am All Saints’ Parish Communion *PEBBLES *PEBBLES children's group meet in church at the start of every Communion service, leave for their own activities in the Cabin and join the congregation at the end. PEBBLES will have a break during the Summer from 20th July to 7th September. However, during the PEBBLES break it goes without saying that everyone, especially children are always welcome in Church. We have an area with toys and books under the belfry, where parents can take very young children if a distraction is needed!
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From the Registers Weddings 17th May 2014 Peter Michael HOWELLS and Adrienne Elizabeth FORREST 6th June 2014 Patrick WEBSTER And Tanja Jelsie MILLER Kerry and Robert’s Farewell Sunday 20th July We will be saying thank you and farewell to Kerry and Robert at our service on Sunday 20th July. Afterwards, Peter and Clare Bevan have kindly allowed us the use of their garden at Bridge End Cottage, Ockham to say goodbye to them both more informally. So that we know how many people to cater for it would be very helpful if you could let Richard Peters, Churchwarden, know if you will be coming. He can be contacted on 01483 568837 or email richard.peters43@ntlworld.com.
The Prayer of Stillness Bible Verses for the Summer
"WHEN YOU PASS THROUGH DEEP WATERS I AM WITH YOU"
Isaiah 43.v 2
"LOOK, I HAVE SET BEFORE YOU AN OPEN DOOR" Rev. 3 v 8.
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From the Tower We have been busy recently ringing for a wedding and have
scored 3 Quarters over and above normal services and practices.
22nd May 1260 changes of Grandsire Doubles
Rung to say farewell to the Rector of the United Benefice the
Revd Elizabeth Bussmann and Eddie
who took her last service here Sunday 18th May
and as a wedding compliment to Mr & Mrs Peter and Adrienne
Howells married here Saturday 17th May
daughter of Barbara Forrest one of our ringers.
29th May 1260 changes of 3 doubles methods
Rung for Ascension Day and on the Eve of the funeral for Miss
Bridget Anne Gordon
11th November 1932 - 15th May 2014.
At Send where she was a ringer for many years RIP.
10th June 1320 changes of Kent Treble Bob & Plain Bob Minor
1. Deborah Bishop 2. Pamela Rider
3. Jennifer Meade 4. Ivan J M Saunders
5. Tony Bishop 6. John G Young
Rung to Celebrate the Birthdays of
HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh 10th June
Ringers of, 4th 7th June, 5th 21st June, & 2nd 23rd June
& for Wedding Anniversary of 3rd to Peter on 12th June.
John Young
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Downside & Hatchford’s Sports and Family Day
Monday 25th August 2014 on Downside Common
Downside & Hatchford’s Sports and Family day will once
again take place on August Bank Holiday Monday, on
Downside Common. With “FREE ENTRY” “FREE PARKING”
and loads of “FREE” Entertainment for all ages
This day started in the 19th Century, as a way of bringing the
village community together for some fun and games. This
family fun day continues to grow each year. So why not join
us this year for a day full of fun, fun, fun!
People of all ages now come from far and wide to join the
community atmosphere, we have over 40 “FREE TO ENTER”
races for all the family ranging from the light-hearted yet
fiercely competed wheelbarrow, three-legged, spider and
sack races, to the slightly more technical mile race.
Between races the crowd will be kept entertained with hay
bale tossing, welly throwing and tug of war competitions.
There will also be Crazy Golf, Archery, Circus Workshop,
Punch and Judy Shows, Birds of Prey Shows, “Juggling Jake”
Magic & Circus Shows, Face Painting, Beat the Goalie, Tae
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Kwon Do Display, Martial Arts Demonstrations, Auctions,
Tombola, Live Music and the very popular novelty dog show.
Stalls, rides and sideshows will fill the common, many raising
money for local charities and worthy causes. There will be
hot & cold food together with a bar all day.
The committee are extremely pleased that once again
“Grosvenor Billinghurst” in Cobham agreed to be principle
sponsor of the day. This sponsorship is complimented with
the continued generous support from Lawmens Ltd,
Downside Sports and Social Club. Together with the many
local businesses who support the day in a variety of ways.
Why not visit our website
www.downsidesportsday.webs.com for all the latest news
on this year’s event. Or contact us on
downsidesports@hotmail.co.uk if you wish to have a stall or
help at the event
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Saints’ Stories
15th July St Swithun (or Swithin) - saint for a rainy day
St Swithun is apparently the saint you can blame for rainy
summers. It is said that if it rains on his special day, 15 July,
it will then rain for forty days after that. It all began when he
was made Bishop of Winchester in 852 by King Ethelwulf of
Wessex. It was an important posting: Winchester was the
capital of Wessex, and during the 10 years Swithun was
there, Wessex became the most important kingdom of
England.
During his life, instead of washing out people’s summer
holidays, and damping down their spirits, Swithun seems to
have done a lot of good. He was famous for his charitable
gifts and for his energy in getting churches built. When he
was dying in 862, he asked that he be buried in the cemetery
of the Old Minster, just outside the west door.
If he had been left there in peace, who knows how many
rainy summers the English may have been spared over the
last 1000 years. But, no, it was decided to move Swithun. By
now, the 960s, Winchester had become the first monastic
cathedral chapter in England, and the newly installed monks
wanted Swithun in the cathedral with them. So finally, on 15
July 971, his bones were dug up and Swithun was translated
into the cathedral.
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That same day many people claimed to have had miraculous
cures. Certainly everyone got wet, for the heavens opened.
The unusually heavy rain that day, and on the days following,
was attributed to the power of St Swithun. Swithun was
moved again in 1093, into the new Winchester cathedral.
His shrine was a popular place of pilgrimage throughout the
middle ages. The shrine was destroyed during the
Reformation, and restored in 1962. There are 58 ancient
dedications to Swithun in England.
Prayer of thanks
Lord Jesus,
Thank you for coming to live as one of us.
Thank you for telling those wonderful stories of everyday
people and events, which you filled with messages of truth
and eternity.
Help us, Lord, to learn from your written Word and to
recognise you as the living Word - and our Saviour, the only
way to the Father.
In your name we pray, Lord Jesus,
Amen.
By Daphne Kitching
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Ockham Cricket Club
After the early season’s dual disappointments of bad weather and worse performances, the fortunes of Ockham CC have taken a turn for the better. It seems the OCC cricketers need the sunshine more than expected. Both the league sides are unbeaten since May with the 1st XI recording 4 straight victories, the 2nd XI 3 straight victories and both sides sit 3rd and 2nd in their respective divisions. The ball seems to be dominating the bat at present and our bowlers are making the most of their opportunities. Stephen Rough, the club’s Deputy Chairman, is leading the way having taken 19 wickets already, including two 5 wicket hauls and an elusive hat trick against Salfords 1st XI. Ricky Hoyte matched that with a hat-trick of his own against Headley Old Freemans 2nd XI. Richard Slater is also enjoying his bowling and returned his best figures for the club against Woldingham 1st XI with an unplayable spell that saw him take 4 wickets for a measly 4 runs! Ockham Cricket Week sees Effingham CC and Avorians CC visit the Hautboy Meadow for the Twenty20 tournament. This year also sees Helps’ Alcoholics play their final ever match. 35 years ago Derek Helps formed the Helps’ Alcoholics and they have played Ockham every year since. However with so few of the original members still playing the team is winding up with a final fixture at the Hautboy Meadow. This year the match will be played in Noel Gordon’s memory. Noel played in the first Helps’ Alcoholics match and was an ever present member of the team. 5th July 1st XI vs Holmbury St Mary
1st XI 6th July Friendly XI vs London
Theatres CC
19th July
2nd XI vs Ockley 2nd XI 20th July Friendly XI vs West Surrey U15s
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26th July
1st XI vs Ockley 1st XI 27th July Friendly XI vs Saji Francis XI
1st August
The Gareth Burchmore Charity Match
2nd August
2nd XI vs Old Suttonians 1st XI
3rd August
Friendly XI vs Lahore Stallions CC
9th August
1st XI vs Woldingham 1st XI
10th August
Friendly XI vs Morden CC 16th August
2nd XI vs Oakwood Hill 2nd XI
17th August
Friendly XI vs Saji Francis XI 23rd August
1st XI vs Salfords 1st XI
24th August
Friendly XI vs Warlingham Village
30th August
2nd XI vs Newdigate 3rd XI
31st August
Presidents XI vs Chairmans XI
As always, our door is always open, and I’d like to take this opportunity to extend an open invitation to all Ockham residents and visitors. Whether you fancy playing, volunteering or just enjoying some cricket in the sunshine we’re always ready to meet new friends. In closing, I hear that Reverend Kerry is moving to pastures new. Ockham is a special village and I’m sure that it will hold special memories for Kerry. Everyone at Ockham CC wishes Kerry and Robert every happiness for the future.
Paul Watson Chairman – Ockham Cricket Club
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News from St Matthews: It has been a very busy term here at St Matthews. We have had our Statutory Inspection of Anglican Schools this month. As a Church school we are subject to two Inspections: Ofsted and SIAMS. We were delighted to do ‘the double’ and achieve Outstanding in our SIAMS Inspection. The Inspector wrote: The impact of collective worship on the school community is ‘Outstanding’; The school, through its distinctive Christian character, is ‘Outstanding’ at meeting the needs of all learners; The effectiveness of the Religious Education is ‘Outstanding’ and the effectiveness of the leadership and management of the school as a church school is ‘Outstanding.’ There is a very special team at St Matthew’s. The school has a strong presence and spirituality. The report states: ‘Behaviour and consideration for others is exemplary and demonstrates the strong level of respect and support shown by pupils for each other and for those of different faiths and cultures. In these times when Church schools are sometimes criticised, it was a pleasure to see our report echoing everything that is good about St Matthew’s and celebrating everything that is Outstanding about Church of England schools. I would like to say an enormous thank you to Reverend Elisabeth Burke and Reverend Bussmann for being a very important part of our Inspection. Reverend Burke led our Collective Worship, and both Reverend Burke and Reverend Bussmann spoke to the Inspector. We value our links with All Saints greatly and their support was much appreciated. We are all very sorry that Reverend Bussmann and Kerry are leaving. They have both been extremely supportive of St
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Matthew’s and wonderful ambassadors for the strong links between school and Church. Everyone here wishes you both well, and the very best of luck for your future plans. With Sports Day, Parent’s Evenings, Leaver’s Service, Moving up Days and Reports to Parents still to happen, the summer is not yet here, but this is a wonderful time of the year at school and we wish you all a sunny and enjoyable Summer.
Rhian Thornton Head Teacher
MU4ALL Is Just That! For ALL THE BEEHIVE The Beehive meets once a month on the 4th Thursday at 2.00 p.m. at St. Martin’s Court. Coffee, cake and a time to share, whilst making a difference to others in need. We meet together to work at MU projects, such as neonatal supplies, knitting, making blankets and quilts and any particular needs which arise. JULY 10th My life in Zimbabwe Speaker: Edna Thomson 2.00 p.m. Community Hall (Olive Ridler) AUGUST No meeting
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OUR PLACE!
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