deanery news · 2019. 12. 12. · deanery news dear everyone, first of all a big thank you to...
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Deanery News
Dear Everyone,
First of all a big thank you to Debbie for doing so much of the organisation of our Deanery Day. If you weren’t able to go you missed a treat. The speakers were excellent and I am sure everyone left with something to think about and also hopefully something to act upon. Certainly the
discussion about prayer was an eye-opener for me, traditionalist as I am.
Christmas Tree Festivals feature greatly in the events to look forward to during December. They are a wonderful way to welcome the season and encourage everyone to come and visit their church. Decreasing congregations are a worry to many of our churches but we at St George’s here in Ticknall have welcomed many people who have never set foot in the church before. They may not come to the services very often but at least they know we are here and happy to have
them.
The vacancy created by Graham’s departure for Liverpool has not been filled. Discussions and plans are afoot and we look forward to what Bishop Libby has in store for us. Meanwhile we will
carry on to ensure that the deanery’s work continues apace.
A very Happy Christmas. We all know how hard everyone works at this time of the year to make this a very special festival full of loving kindness. We pray for all those we know and for all those less fortunate than us, whether they are living on the streets, in asylum centres, or refugee camps. If you would like to include your news in our next Deanery Newsletter, please contact Debbie. You can also subscribe (or unsubscribe) to the newsletter by emailing: [email protected]
December 2019 Your Bi-monthly Newsletter
St Bartholomew, Elvaston
Over 20 of us enjoyed another wonderful patronal festival at
St Bartholomew, Elvaston on 23rd August. Canon Richard Andrews was our guest preacher and there was
a great buffet. The church was open for the whole weekend.
It was one of those sad-happy days.
Sad because the man whom we believed God had sent to us was leaving but
happy that he was moving on to the step of his journey of faithful service of the
Father he loves. Graham is a wonderful teacher and he will be using that gift as
he serves the Lord as lecturer at St Miletus’ College in Liverpool. He joined St
Peter’s after a period of substantial turmoil in the church when over half of the
congregation had left. We were disillusioned, hurt and unsure of the future.
Through a gentle and determined approach, rooted in a deep love for the Father
and for the congregation to which he had been called, Graham taught, nurtured,
strengthened and built up the congregation and restored confidence and trust.
He taught us much about taking risks without the fear of failure, having a go at
new ways of worship and trying different ways of reaching out to the community.
At his final service he reminded us to remain faithful in our love and service of
Him who loves us. As individuals and a church we have been blessed by his
ministry and wisdom.
Graham, Rachel and Eliora have been very much part of the family that is St
Peter’s and they will be missed tremendously. It with great joy and deep thanks
that we think of them and their time with us. We pray that the Lord will continue
to lavish His blessings upon them and that wherever they are they might know
the fulness of life promised by our wonderful Saviour.
St Peter’s say goodbye to the Rutters
All Saints, Aston on Trent
Over 60 people joined the Archdeacon of Chesterfield, the Venerable Carol Coslett in celebrating Aston on Trent's Patronal
Festival at All Saints tide.
Our local MP Heather Wheeler read the first lesson. a topical sermon on the recently canonised Cardinal Newman with good
hymns and Sherry afterwards ! pictured are clergy churchwardens and organist
Remembrance at St marks, Winshill
The local schools came to church in the previous week to honour the dead in their own way.
Winshill Village School made this beautiful cross which they kindly left for our
Remembrance Service.
WW2 memorial
A selection of the names on the
memorials were read out.
Various wreaths were then laid
The last post was sounded, the two minutes silence was observed
followed by reveille.
Many of the men honoured were from the North Staffs Regiment.
“We will remember them”
The wreaths in the
middle and on the
right were made by
the Scouts present.
The cubs and beavers and
scouts processed in with their
flags to be placed by the altar.
Christmas at St Peter’s, Hartshorne
Saturday 7th December 10am-12pm Messy Christmas
Sunday 8th December
10:45 Gift Service to support Swadlincote Food Bank
Monday 12th December 12noon Senior Citizens Lunch
Saturday 21st December
10am Nativity Festival
Sunday 22nd December 4pm Carol Service
Tuesday 24th December Christmas Eve
3pm Nativity Festival 4pm Crib Service
11.30pm Holy Communion
Wednesday 25th December 10am Short Family Service for Christmas Day
10th annual Christmas Tree Festival on 14 & 15 December 2019 from midday till 4pm both days.
Come along and view an array of trees traditional, modern.
What will be the new addition to the car part nativity?
Tea, coffee, home made cake what more could you wish.
To get you in the festive mood why not attend the Candle lit Carol service on the 15th at 5pm.
St Mary’s, Weston on Trent
Gresley, Christmas Fare Christmas Fayre
• Saturday, 7th December 2019
• 10am – 2pm
• Gresley Church Community Centre
• Stalls and refreshments
• All welcome
Organised by the LifeonDemand missional community – part of Gresley Church
Sunday 1 December – Advent Sunday 10am The Pingle Academy All Together Worship and Christingle Service 6pm St. Peter’s Hartshorne Minster Café Church Sunday 8 December, 2-4pm, JOY All-Stars Carol singing Unity Close, Church Gresley Saturday 14 December, 4pm-6pm Minster Messy Church Gresley Church Community Centre Saturday 21 December, 10am-12noon Churches Together in Swadlincote Carols in the Delph with Gresley Colliery Brass Band Sunday 22 December, 10am, The Pingle Academy Interactive Nativity and Carol Service Tuesday 24 December, 11.30pm, Oaklands Village, Swadlincote, Carols and Communion
Christmas Day, 10am, Gresley Church Community
Centre, Outdoor Carols and Communion
Christmas at Gresley Church and
Swadlincote Minster
Café Church at St Peter’s, Hartshorne
Come along to enjoy lively music, lots of cake and chat
St Peter’s Church, Church Street, Hartshorne, DE11 7ER
Café Opens: 5.30pm
Live Music: 6.00pm
Rt Rev Jan McFarlane Bishop of Repton
Advent Sunday 1st December - 10.30 am - Toy Service
Wednesday 4th December - 6.00 pm - Christingle Service
Thursday 12th December - 7.30 pm - Derwent Singers Carol Concert in aid of Treetops Hospice
Sunday 15th December - Advent 3 - 10.30 am Jesse Tree Family Service
Monday 23rd December - 6.00 pm Carol Singing at the Village Christmas Tree
Monday 23rd December - 6.30 pm Carols around the Village with the Newhall Band
Christmas Eve - 4.00 pm - Crib Service for all the family 6.30 pm - Carols by Candlelight
11.30 pm - Midnight Mass
Christmas Day - 10.30 am - Family Communion
Sunday 29th December - Christmas - 10.30 am - United Benefice Service at All Saints’, Aston on Trent
All Saints, Aston on Trent
Emmanuel, Swadlincote
Sunday 1st December: Gift Service 10am Sunday 8th December: Senior Friends’ Tea 4pm Saturday 14th December: Messy Church at Church Gresley School Room Sunday 15th December: Nativity (10am) Wednesday 18th December: Eureka School in church Thursday 19th December: Little Church (am), Chucklebunnies (pm) Sunday 22nd December: Carols by Candlelight (7pm) Monday 23rd December: Christingle (4pm) Tuesday 24th December Christingle (4pm), Carol Service (7pm), Communion (11.30pm) Christmas Day Communion (10am)
St Georges, Ticknall
Christmas Tree Festival
December 7th and 8th 10.30am - 4.30pm
Home made cakes, soup and bread rolls will be served.
And
Mini Christmas Fair selling Christmas wreaths, preserves, cakes, tombola and raffle
and more.
Sunday December 1st 6.30pm Repton Advent Service of Light The weekend of December 7th and 8th Repton Christmas Tree Festival with Concert - details on Facebook Sunday December 8th 10.00am Newton Solney Christingle Friday December 13th Repton Chruch Carol Concert supporting Rainbows details on facebook Sunday December 15th 9.45am Repton Gift Service - donations to Homestart 4.00pm Newton Solney Carols by Candlelight 4.00pm Repton Messy Christingle Sunday December 22nd 2.30pm Repton Concert in Repton Church - SDDC Youth Choir + others 6.30pm Repton Nine Lessons and Carols Christmas Eve 4.00pm Repton Crib Service 11.30pm At both Newton Solney and Repton - Midnight Eucharist Christmas Day 8.00am Repton Holy Communion 9.00am Foremark Holy Communion 10.30am Newton Solney Communion and Carols 10.30am Repton Family Carol Service at 1.00pm Repton Church Christmas Lunch [pre-booked] for people/couples who would appreciate a bit of company [contact Revd. Martin Flowerdew if you would like to book] Sunday 29th Repton Benefice Communion and Carols Tuesday December 31st 11.30pm Repton Church Watchnight Service to see in the New Year
Christmas at Repton, Newton Solney and Foremark
St Wystans, Repton
Christmas Tree Festival
Saturday 7th - 11.00 am to 5.00 pm Sunday 8th - 1.00 pm, to 5.00 pm
Admission is £2, children free. There will be refreshments, crafts, produce and Christmas music.
Proceeds will be shared between the church and the Village Hall.
A Festive Concert by Beatus
7th December at 7.30 pm Beatus will be conducted by James Foulds
Tickets are £10 to include mulled wine and mince pies. Tickets are available from Jan and David Roberts, 702159, or Virginia Davis, 702762.
St. Peter's Church, Netherseal
Saturday December 14th and Sunday December 15th Christmas Tree Festival
Over this weekend, the church will be open to view trees lit and decorated by church and community groups on the theme of "Christmas Carols".
Admission is by programme (adults £1, under 10s 50p) to include mince pie and mulled wine.
Saturday December 14th 11.00am. to 5.00pm
On Saturday, there will also be a children's Christmas craft workshop
Sunday December 15th 11.00am. to 3.00pm
The Festival concludes with the annual Carol Service on Sunday December 15th at 6.00pm
For more information please call 07900 331728
150 Christmases at St Marks, Winshill
Continuing with our celebration of 150 years we plan a Christmas Tree Festival hoping to have 150 trees in the display, the decoration of each having a con-
nection to 150. We would be delighted to welcome visitors. Open Thurs 5th - Sat 7th Dec 10am to 4 pm
Sunday 8th Dec 10am - 2pm
Refreshments available
Sunday,15th December 2019 10.30am Morning meeting.
6.30pm Carols by Candlelight
Sunday, 22nd December 2019 10.30am Morning meeting.
Tuesday, 24th December 2019 3.30pm Festive Family Carols
11.30pm Midnight Communion.
Wednesday 25th December 2019 10am Christmas Day Service
Sunday 30th December 2019
10.30am Morning Meeting.
Christmas meetings at St Peter’s, Stapenhill
Exciting News! The new 2020 Learning in Faith course programme, ‘Pray, Learn, Tell and Serve Together’, is now available. All PCC secretaries should have received a copy and booklets for every church have also been distributed with the December edition of Together Magazine. Once again, there is a huge array of courses on offer - from familiar favourites, such as ‘Talking Faith for Ordinary People’ and Vocations Exploration sessions, to brand new sessions on ‘Instagram’ and ‘Twitter’, and ‘Unexpected Child in the Church Area’, to name but a few. Booking a place is easy - either go to this link
https://derby.anglican.org/en/training/learning-in-faith/learning-in-faith.html
or ring 01332 388687 to book a place directly. As well as attending sessions yourself, please add Learning in Faith 2020 to your PCC agenda and take the opportunity to discuss what is on offer and how the courses may support your own church to pray, learn, tell and serve together. As Bishop Libby says in her introduction, ‘Taking part in this programme is one way to be fed and nourished by Christ’. Happy Christmas and we look forward to seeing you in 2020. Kat Alldread and Ellie Ballard
To book training in Mercia Deanery
Go to Mercia Deanery website and find the Training pages: www.merciadeanery.wordpress.com/training/
On these pages you will find all the training which is happening in Mercia Deanery. Simply click onto the poster of the training you would like to book onto and you will be directly taken to the Eventbrite registration page.
Mercia Deanery Benefices
Foremark and Repton with Newton Solney Gresley Melbourne, Ticknal, Smisby and
Stanton-by-Bridge Newhall Seale and Lullington with Linton and Castle Gresley Stapenhill (including
Caldwell) Swadlincote and Hartshorne Trent and Derwent: Aston-on-Trent, Elvaston, Weston-onTrent and Shardlow,
Barrow-upon-Trent with Twyford and swarkestone Trent United: Walton-on-Trent and Croxall, Stapenhill Immanel.
Rosliston, Coton-in-the-Elms, Catton Winshill and Bretby
Dates for your Diary
Deanery Synod dates for 2020
Thursday Feb 27th – St Marks, Winshill Tuesday June 9th – St Peter’s Church hall, Hartshorne
Wednesday October 14th – Aston on Trent
Your Deanery Leadership team are... Maggie Fenby-Taylor - Lay Chair - St George, Ticknall
Liz Ballinger -Deanery Treasurer - St Mark, Winshill
Mary Hirst - Leadership Team Member - St George, Ticknall
Jon Whiten - Leadership Team Member and Diocesan Synod Rep - St George & St Mary, Gresley
Debbie Patrick - Deanery Administrator and Deanery Synod Secretary