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The Parish Magazine of

St Stephen’s Church

Guernsey

October 2016

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From the Editors

In January 2017 you could be writing this for the February 2017 issue of the St Stephen’s Parish Magazine. We are seeking to find a new editor(s). Details of the role can be found in this magazine. It is both enjoyable and rewarding but it is not for a lifetime. Healthy renewal is needed with new ideas and direction. Think about it, the job could be yours. Val and Graham Moullin

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SHINING EXAMPLES

Although All Saints’ Day is officially celebrated on 1st November each year, we consider it to be an important Feast at St Stephen’s and will celebrate it on 30th October, which is the Fourth Sunday before Advent.

The origin of the Feast of All Saints in the Western Church dates to 13th May 609, when Pope Boniface IV consecrated the Pantheon at Rome to the Blessed Virgin and all the martyrs. Their Feast has been celebrated at Rome in that church on that day ever since.

The current date of the Feast of All Saints is traced to the mid-eighth century, when Pope Gregory III founded an oratory in St. Peter's Basilica for the relics ‘of the holy apostles and of all saints, martyrs and confessors, and of all the just made perfect who are at rest throughout the world’. The Feast Day then moved to 1st November.

On All Saints’ Day, we have the privilege of remembering those numerous saints who have gone before us, and who are an example to us as we progress in our Christian journey. The author of the epistle to the Hebrews had exactly this in mind when he wrote, ‘Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith’ (12. 1, 2a).

May our Lord strengthen us and enable us to run the race that he has set

before us, and may we be encouraged: God’s desire is that his children

‘shine like stars in the world’ (Ph 2. 15).

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Church Diary for October 2016 Sat1 Anthony Ashley Cooper,Earl of Shaftesbury

Sun2 Nineteenth Sunday 9.30am Mass with Hymns Fr Marc

after Trinity 11.00am Sung Mass Fr Marc

Mon3 George Bell Bp of Chichester Peacemaker

1958

Tue4 Francis of Assisi Friar 1226 11.00am Mass in the Lady Chapel (BCP) Fr Marc

Wed5 Maurus, Monk, 6th Century 7.00pm Mass in the Lady Chapel Fr Marc

Thu6 William Tyndale - Bible Translator, 1536

Fri7 Osyth,Queen of East Saxons, 7th Century 7.00pm Mass in the Resurrection Chapel Fr Marc

Sat8 Keyne, Evangelist in S Wales 6th Century

Sun9 Twentieth Sunday 9.30am Mass with Hymns Fr Marc

after Trinity 11.00am Sung Mass Fr Marc

Mon10 Paulinus, Bp of York Missionary 644

Tue11 Ethelburga Abbess of Barking 675 11.00am Mass in the Lady Chapel (BCP)

12.00pm Friendship Lunch in the Community Centre

Wed12 Wilfird of Ripon Bp & Missionary 709 7.00pm Mass in the Lady Chapel

Thu13 Edward the Confessor - King, 1066

Fri14 Callistus the first,Pope and Martyr c222 7.00pm Mass in the Resurrection Chapel

Sat15 Teresa of Avila,Teacher, 1582

Sun16 Twenty-first Sunday 9.30am Mass with Hymns Fr John

after Trinity 11.00am Sung Mass Fr John

Mon17 Ignatius, Bp of Antioch Martyr c107 Guernsey Pilgrimage to Walsingham Oct 17-21

Tue18 Luke the Evangelist 9.00am Beechwood Harvest Service Rehearsal

11.00am Mass in the Lady Chapel (BCP) Fr Marc

2.00pm Beechwood Harvest Service

Wed19 Henry Martyn, Translator of the Scriptures

1812 7.00pm Mass in the Lady Chapel Fr Marc

Thu20 Acca of Hexham - Bishop, 740 2.30pm Bible Study 1 Hard Sayings of Jesus

Fri21 Hilarion, Hermit in Gaza c371 11.30am Ladies' College Commemoration Service

7.00pm Mass in the Resurrection Chapel

Sat22 Philip of Heraclea,Bp & Martyr 304

Sun23 Dedication Sunday 9.30am Mass with Hymns Fr John

Last Sunday after Trinity 11.00am Sung Mass Fr John

Mon24 Raphael, Archangel

Tue25 Crispin and Crispinion Martyrs of Rome c287 11.00am Mass in the Lady Chapel (BCP)

Wed26 Alfred the Great, King of West Saxons 899 7.00pm Mass in the Lady Chapel

Thu27 Odran of Iona - Abbot, 563 2.30pm Bible Study 2 Hard Sayings of Jesus

Fri28 Feast of Simon and Jude 7.00pm Mass in the Resurrection Chapel

Sat29 James Hanninmgton Bp Martyr in Uganda

1885 7.30pm Quiz in Community Centre for Church Funds

Sun30 All Saints (transferred) 9.30am Mass with Hymns Fr John

Fourth Sunday before Advent 11.00am Sung Mass Fr John

12.30pm Baptism of Chloe Ward

Mon31 Martin Luther, Reformer,1546

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Looking ahead

Nov 3 Thursday 2.30pm Bible Study 3 “The Hard Sayings of Jesus” Nov7/9 Monday Autumn Retreat at Les Cotils lead by Fr John Nov 8 Tuesday 12.00pm Friendship Lunch in Community Centre Nov 10 Thursday 2.30pm Bible Study 4 “The Hard Sayings of Jesus” Nov 11 Friday 10.30am Ladies’ College Remembrance Day Service Nov 12 Saturday 2.30pm Afternoon sale in Community Centre 7.30pm Guernsey Chamber Choir and Orchestra Nov 17 Thursday 2.30pm Bible Study 5 “The Hard Sayings of Jesus” Nov 24 Thursday 2.30pm Bible Study 6 “The Hard Sayings of Jesus” Dec 3 Saturday Christmas Fayre Dec 6 Tuesday 7.00pm Guernsey Grammar School Carol Service Dec 7 Wednesday 7.00pm Guernsey Grammar School Carol Service Dec 8 Thursday Rehearsal of Melrose Carol Service Dec 9 Friday 2.00pm Melrose Carol Service Dec 11 Sunday 3.00pm St John’s Carol Service Dec 12 Monday 7.00pm Ladies’ College Carol Service Dec 13 Tuesday 12.00pm Friendship Lunch in Community Centre Dec 15 Thursday 6.00pm Beechwood Carol Service

Lifts to St Stephen’s Church Do you require a lift to Church?

There are people available at St Stephen’s Church who will be happy to

give you a lift to the services on Sundays.

Please phone Ann Goss on 266214, David Le Lievre on 255492 or

Tony Kaines on 254858 who will arrange for someone to pick you up.

BIBLE STUDY ‘’I ALWAYS WONDERED WHAT THAT MEANT!’

Starting on 20th October, Fr John and Fr Marc will be leading a Bible Study which will look at some ‘difficult’ sayings of Jesus in the gospels. The series will last for six weeks and will be given on Thursday afternoons from 2.30-3.30pm. in the Vestry If you have passages that you would like to have included in the study, please contact Fr John or Fr Marc.

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The Christmas Fayre Saturday 3rd December 2.00 p m until 4.00 p.m.

In the Community Centre

The Christmas Fayre is coming, So please start making jam And chutney for the cheeses And pickles for the ham.

Make Christmas trees and angels And crackers full of fun To fill the stalls and look so good, To be bought by everyone.

So please get busy making, Now the Autumn’s here, So we can raise the money To make our Vicar cheer!

Stallholders for the Christmas Fayre on 3rd December

Bric a brac Tony & Marg Kaines Bottles Steph Dragun Jewellery & scarves Judith Laine & Denise Thoumine Books Judith Keen & David Peatfield Cakes, jams & preserves Eileen Samman & Claudia Moore Christmas decorations etc. Annie Peatfield & J ill Stephenson Raffle Ann & Tony Goss Teas Jean Le Huray & the Brownies.

Please will you do all you can to help these people to have well stocked stalls !

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Friendship Lunch

A new venture of reaching out to the community. The first Lunch was

held in September with over 20 folk attending thereby providing friendship by coming together and having lunch at 12 midday

The second lunch will be held on Tuesday 11th October, in the

St Stephen’s Community Centre Meeting Room. A good wholesome 2 course meal at £6 per person to make it affordable to everyone.

Future dates 8th November, and 13th December.

Please contact Jean Le Huray Tel 255207 for further details or to reserve a place.

A TASTE OF SILENCE The Contemplative Prayer Group re-stored The Contemplative Prayer Group some of us formed after the Nuns left Les Cotils, and lapsed when my husband became ill, has now been re-commenced in September and will meet in the Upper Room, 10.30-11.30am on 11th October and thereafter on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. Any one, any denomination welcome. See me for more details: Christine Shaw – Tel 237097

USED STAMPS REQUIRED

Roy Robin has been working hard again using his God given talents to make a lovely wooden box to place your used, unwanted stamps in, to

raise funds for Church. You can find it on the wooden shelf in the library corner.

Thank you Roy.

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QUIZ NIGHT ON SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER 2016

In the Community Centre at 7.15pm

Teams of 6. £8 per person Including Ploughman’s supper

Donations Bar

For tickets and to reserve a table E-mail [email protected]

Or call 255654

Raising funds for St Stephen's Church Funds

CHORAL JOY Those of us who attended the evening Mass on Wednesday 7th September knew in advance to expect a slight difference, by way of choral input at some stage. On arrival we saw three cantors in the chancel choir stalls, and recognized them as Rob Harnden, John Surcombe & Elis Bebb, learning later that they sing under the collective name of Cantores Coutances. The Mass celebrated the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary, transferred from the 8th September and the music was chosen accordingly. At the entrance of the priest the service began with Salve Sancta Parens by Johannes Brassart as introit, and then proceeded as normal with the cantors singing William Byrd’s Mass for three voices at appropriate points, Tota Pulchra Es by John Plummer at the Communion, and the Gregorian chant Salve Regina as recessional. The whole service flowed seamlessly, and those of us there felt we had experienced something special, as, with eyes closed, the acoustics of the church easily convinced us that we were in cathedral surroundings, sharing what worshippers would have heard over the centuries. The Island is fortunate in having singers able to perform a capella to such a high standard, and St Stephen’s is fortunate that Cantores Coutances will return for the evening Mass in December. Notice will be given in the November magazine. Jill Stephenson

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NEW MAGAZINE EDITOR/S REQUIRED

Val & Graham Moullin will be relinquishing the Editorship of the Church Magazine after producing the December/January 2017 issue. We have been editors for just under four years and feel that the editorship should change on a regular basis and not become a role for life, thus giving the opportunity for new energy, direction and ideas. Healthy renewal for editors and magazine! We have been complimented on the quality of the publication but it is only as good as its contributors and we are indebted to those who have provided so much material. We have enjoyed the privilege of producing the magazine which has seen changes in our time, especially since Fr John’s arrival when, with his guidance, it has become more spiritual through his contributions and those of Fr Marc and Fr Leslie. We have been truly blessed. If you are interested in taking over or to learn more about what is involved please contact us telephone 268255; email [email protected] or have a chat at church. Fact sheets are available and we would welcome you to join us when we prepare the November issue on Friday 21st October.

We look forward to hearing from you! Val and Graham Moullin

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“View from the Pew”

MY DAY BEGINS

Francis sought Christ with a burning passion that completely absorbed him.

Just the mention of the “love of God” was enough to rekindle the fire in his soul.

To offer the love of God to someone

in exchange for alms seemed to him to be a gesture worthy of the most wealthy. To think money more important than love

was for him the height of foolishness. Only love can win the kingdom of heaven.

The image of the crucified Christ

was burned in his heart and he desired more than anything else,

by the power of love, to become like Christ.

Christ was always in his sight, And his love for Christ was exceeded only by the love Christ had for him.

Pray for us therefore, St Francis as surrounded by a thousand dangers,

we try to follow your example. Pray for us that our Father in heaven

will grant us the strength we will need,

that our motives will be pure, that our lives will be filled with joy.

Cont…..

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Pray that a spirit of compassion and prayer

will be granted to us.

May we imitate you in your humility, in your poverty,

and in the great love with which you always loved Christ crucified,

and all his creatures, great and small.

With you we ask this in the name

of that same Christ. who with the Father and the Holy Spirit

lives and reigns world without end

Amen Heather Le Gallez Source: Peace of Heart, St Francis of Assisi

ALL SAINTS DAY

CHRIST IS THE MORNING STAR WHO WHEN THE NIGHT OF THIS WORLD IS PAST

BRINGS TO HIS SAINTS THE PROMISE OF THE LIGHT OF LIFE

AND OPENS EVERLASTING DAY

Inscription near the tomb of the Venerable Bede, Durham Cathedral

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BIBLE STUDY

If all the neglected Bibles in the country were dusted off on the same day, we would experience the greatest dust storm the United Kingdom has ever known! As a church, as an individual, as a Christian, do not let the Bible pass you by. READ IT If you have time to read your newspaper each day but not your Bible, you won’t grow. If you read it for ¼ hour a day, you will read it through completely once a year. Daily Bible reading will keep you within range of God’s voice. RECEIVE IT In the parable of the Sower, Jesus identified three unreceptive attitudes: a closed mind (the hard soil) a distracted mind (soil with weeds) a superficial mind (shallow soil) Any time you are not learning, check your attitude, because God can speak through the most boring teacher or preacher if you are humble and receptive. RESEARCH IT Study should lead to you to understanding, and studying the Bible involves asking more of the text, asking the right questions and gathering your thoughts. REMEMBER IT We often bemoan a poor memory, but what we remember is important to us and there are great benefits in memorising Scripture. It will help you to resist temptation, make wise decisions, reduce stress, build confidence, offer good advice, and share your faith with others. REFLECT ON IT No other habit will do more to transform your life than daily reflection on the Scriptures Val M Source: Dover Strait

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THE CLOCK A man died and went to Heaven. As he stood in front of the Pearly Gates, he saw a huge wall of clocks behind him. He asked, "What are all those clocks for?" St. Peter answered, "Those are Lie-Clocks. Everyone who has ever been on earth has a Lie-Clock. Every time you lie, the hands on your clock move." "Oh", said the man. "Whose clock is that?" "That's Mother Teresa's", replied St. Peter. "The hands have never moved, indicating that she never told a lie." "Incredible", said the man. "And whose clock is that one?" St. Peter responded, "That's Abraham Lincoln's clock. The hands have moved twice, telling us that Abraham told only two lies in his entire life." "Where's Donald Trump's clock?" asked the man. St. Peter replied, "We're using it as a ceiling fan." David Le Lievre

HALLOWEEN My six year old son was excited about choosing his Halloween costume.

“ I’m going to be the Pope”, he announced proudly. “But Ian, you can’t be the Pope, you’re not Catholic”, I explained. “You’re

Church of England.”

My son was silent for a few moments, while he considered his alternatives. “Well, is Dracula Church of England?”

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A MODERN PSALM - written in Retreat

The Heavens declare the Glory of the Lord, Les Cotils proclaims His praise from every window.

The sea roars his creation in the tempest and reflects his beauty in calm dazzling sunlight.

Liners and yachts, fishing boats and ferries

plough their courses for folk to gaze in wonder at the Islands – or find food in its depths.

Trees lift their arms in praise, offering their

fruits to their Creator. The mown grass provides restful beauty to the

eyes a carpet for the feet and hay for the cattle.

Children’s distant voices, the hum of the mower, the boom of the fog-horn on a misty evening,

the wild shriek of seagulls - or of deepest silence, - all bless our ears with Your Voice.

The road, like a necklace winds along the shore glinting with diamonds of sun-twinkling windows and weaving car wheels.

Glowing red and grey roof tops shelter your children, - our brothers and sisters, made in Your Image.

From the German bunker grows the Cross, suffering upon suffering, rising above the sin of the world - to proclaim Eternal Life. Visitors to Les Cotils, relaxed and joyful, dedicated staff, caring and ever-busy, and worried students sitting exams - all temples of God and His Holy Spirit.

The Heavens declare the Glory of the Lord, and Les Cotils proclaims His praise from every window.

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The Guernsey Retreat Association AUTUMN RETREAT

(Residential optional)

takes place Monday morning to Wednesday afternoon

7-9th November 2016 at

Les Cotils Christian Centre

Conductor: Fr John Moore

(Vicar of St Stephens)

Theme: 'Treasures of Mercy'

Cost: 2 nights 3 days full board £148.50 (deposit £30) or £8.50 per day,for lunch only, payable direct to Les Cotils, plus £40 Retreat Exps direct to Rev'd Jan le Billon, (Organiser)

Booking Forms (available in church) to be sent to: The Rev'd Jan Le Billon, Tranquillite, Clos des Quatre Vents, St Martin, GY4 6SU. (tel 01481 234283) To book Accommodation direct with Les Cotils ASAP send deposit to: The Manager, Les Cotils Christian Centre Cambridge Park, SPP GY1 1UU, or via card over the phone, Tel: 01481 727793 C.S.

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Registers

Readings for October

Baptisms

Wedding

August 28 Tilly-Rose Daigle September 4 Nicola Dudley, Rhys Dudley September 11 Morgan Mooney

September 3 Judy Mahon and Mike Redwood

Sunday 2nd October

Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity

Habakkuk Ch1 v1-4 Ch2 v1-4 2 Timothy Ch1 v1-14 Luke Ch17 v5-10

Sunday 9th October

Twentieth Sunday after Trinity

2 Kings Ch5 v1-3, 7-15c 2 Timothy Ch2 v8-15 Luke Ch17 v11-19

Sunday 16th October

Twenty-first Sun-day after Trinity

Genesis Ch32 v22-31 2 Timothy Ch3 v14-Ch4.v5 Luke Ch18 v1-8

Sunday 23rd October

Dedication Sunday The Last Sunday

after Trinity

1 Chronicles Ch29 v6-19 Ephesians Ch2 v19-22 John Ch2 v13-22

Sunday 30th October

All Saints

Fourth before Advent

Daniel Ch7 v1-3, 15-18 Ephesians Ch1 v11- 23 Luke Ch6 v20-31

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October

SUNDAY

11.00am

2nd

Trinity

19

9th

Trinity

20

16th

Trinity

21

23rd

Last

Sunday after Trinity Dedication

30th

4

th Sunday

ALL SAINTS with

procession

HYMN PROPER OFFERTORY COMMUNION POST COMMUNION

456

711

495

499

486

434

712

440

337

391

466

713

381

407

377

C.13

716

205

471

208

kneeling

206

197

731

231

341

230

2nd

Tune

9.30 Service

486

499

378

434

466

377

205

471

433

*omit 341

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The Guild of Intercession The Departed October

MAY THEY REST IN PEACE

Frank Hayes, 18/10/1909; Arthur James Woodward, 31/10/1912; Florence Ada Beaumont, 15/10/1936; Frederick Miller Cochrane, 1/10/1937; William Percy Adams, 14/10/1939; Donald Ian McLeod, 3/10/1941; Albert George Dobson, 12/10/1947; Ellen Mary Torode, 5/10/1949; Herbert Anstey, 15/10/1951; Robert Spencer Ingram, 10/10/1952; Irene Maud Johnson, 27/10/1952; Gertrude Harriett Cochrane, 28/10/1952; Edward Courtenay Dawson (Priest), 18/10/1953; Lilian Harriett Attwood, 22/10/1953; Bertha Amelia Rayson, 4/10/1954; John Kinnersley, 13/10/1954; Beatrice Marie Romeril, 18/10/1954; Thomas Raymond Kaines, 10/10/1955; George Davie Rayson, 11/10/1955; Edith May Farrell, 9/10/1956; Arolda Emily Gillson, 23/10/1956; Amy Le Lacheur, 24/10/1956; Mabel Knight, 5/10/1957; Ernest John Croucher, 11/10/1957; Bertha Gillam,24/10/1957; Reta Maria Chutter, 4/10/1958; Alice Mary Weakly, 4/10/1958; Cecil Elliott Duff Bertram, 16/10/1958; Jane Rouget, 17/10/1958; John Henry George Marquis, 19/10/1959; Herbert Hamon, 20/10/1959; William John Brimage, 5/10/1960; Rosa Hamon, 7/10/1960; Irene Lilian de Carteret, 31/10/1960; Marie Le Clerc, 7/10/1961; William Robert Chantry, 19/10/1962; Stibberd George Tew, 22/10/1962; Edith Mary Cumings, 2/10/1963; James Walter Ozanne, 7/10/1964; Gerald Alfred Tardif, 12/10/1964; Edith Ellen Bown, 24/10/1964; Harold Bentley (Priest), 27/10/1964; Ellen May Hamon, 20/10/1968; Alfred Kemp, 21/10/1968; Cledwyn Evans (Priest), 7/10/1969; Ellen Mary Hamon, 10/10/1969; Bessie Matthews, 11/10/1969; Douglas Andrew Rouse Kemp, 16/10/1970; Aleanore Walters, 19/10/1972; Ruby Piprell, 30/10/1973; Robert George Randall, 7/10/1975; Dennis Alfred Robert, 7/10/1975; Ronald John Fallaize, 8/10/1976; Alfred Herbert Marquand, 4/10/1977; Alisha Caroline Charnley, 23/10/1981; David Mason King, 29/10/1982; Frank Le Cheminant Ross, 31/10/1983; Stanley James Moore, 9/10/1984; Grace Denning Gillingham, 26/10/1987; Roderick Desmond Lee, 15/10/1990; Albert James Ernest Bisson, 20/10/1990; Barbara Helen Nixon, 2/10/1991; George Stanley Manning, 27/10/1995; Susan Lee Pye, 13/10/1997; Vera Eileen Cochrane, 1/10/1998; Sheila Warman Manning, 18/10/1998; Bernard Henry Kemp (Priest/Vicar), 5/10/1999; Edith Gertrude Peadon, 11/10/1999; Alfred James Doron, 22/10/1999; Rita Frances Marquand, 16/10/2000; Ruth Parker, 13/10/2003; Murray Clinton Millard (Priest/Vicar), 20/10/2005; Greta Mary Drummond, 29/10/2005; Beatrice Mary Thoume, 30/10/2005; Harold Ivan Higgins, 6/10/2007; Marie Carrington, 14/10/2007; George Borrowdale Heath, 16/10/2007; Derek Oldham Courtney, 23/10/2007; Doreen Emily May Down, 24/10/2007; Melanie Anne Butler, 5/10/2008; Cyril Edward Coutu, 8/10/2008; Carol Rose Jacobs, 26/10/2010; Jack-Sean Batiste (Stillborn), 28/10/2010; Margaret Hill Fish, 26/10/2011; Nigel Jee, 3/10/2013; Nancy Catherine Moore, 22/10/2013; John Richard Astley Shaw (priest) 11/10/15;

Year unknown: Cardew Hutchinson, 30/10

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Copy deadline for the November Magazine will be

Thursday 20th October 2016

Contributions to Val or Graham in any form accepted. We are grateful for all your contributions.

We prefer email if possible

Our email address is [email protected]

GUILDS, CLUBS & ACTIVITIES AT ST STEPHEN’S

RAINBOWS Ellen Greer Tel: 721432

Wednesday 4:00pm – 5:00pm

Community Centre 5 -7 years old

BROWNIES Rosalyne Le Huray Tel: 257939

Wednesday 5:00pm - 6:30pm

Community Centre 7 – 10 years old

GUIDES Rosalyne Le Huray Tel: 257939

Friday 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Community Centre 10 – 14 years old

1st VICTORIA SEA SCOUT

GROUP

Group Scout Leader

Rosalyne Le Huray

Tel: 257939

Pierre Woodland Tel: 722210

Beavers Monday

5:30pm– 6:45pm

Community Centre 6 – 8 yrs old

Paula Woodland Tel: 722210

Cubs Monday

7:00pm – 8:30pm

Community Centre 8 – 10yrs old

Steve Greer Mob: 07781 450723

Sea Scouts Wednesday

7:00pm – 9:00pm

Community Centre 10 – 14yrs old

SUNDAY CLUB Jean Le Huray Tel: 255207 Sunday 11:00am Church/Vestry

ST STEPHEN’S GUILD

Marg Kaines Tel: 254858 As arranged Church

‘Housekeeping’

SERVERS Guild of the

Servants of the Sanctuary

Tony Kaines Tel: 254858

Monthly See notice board

Info: www.GSSonline.org.

uk

SOCIAL EVENTS

COMMITTEE

Tony Goss Tel: 266214 As arranged St Stephen’s

Vestry

ST STEPHEN’S PLAYERS

Steph Dragun Tel: 255654

[email protected] As arranged Community Centre

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WEEKDAY MASSES

Tuesday 11.00am Common Prayer followed by prayers for healing Wednesday 7.00pm Common Worship Friday 7.00pm Common Worship

Weddings, Baptisms or other Offices - Contact Fr. John

SUNDAY SERVICES

9.30am Said Mass with Hymns and Sermon 11.00am Sung Mass with Sermon

ST STEPHEN’S CHURCH

Vicar

The Reverend Fr. John Moore BA, MBA, DHECT

St Stephen’s Vicarage ▪ Les Gravées ▪ St Peter Port ▪ Guernsey ▪ GY1 1RN Tel: 01481-720268

E-mail: [email protected] website: www.st-stephens-guernsey.org

Honorary Assistant Priests

The Very Reverend Canon F Marc Trickey

The Reverend Leslie Craske

Vicar’s Warden David Le Lievre Tel: 255492

People’s Warden Tony Kaines Tel: 254858 Director of Music Felicity Millard Tel: 725660

Secretary (APCC) Mary-Carol Gales Tel: 712434

Treasurer Alan Bougourd Tel: 722334

Stewardship Officer Katherine Lau Tel: 233207

Community Centre Tony & Diana Renouf Tel: 711701

Flower Contacts Iris Dhanji Tel: 256528

Ann Goss Tel: 266214

Helping Hands David & Annie Tel 730688

Magazine Editors Val & Graham Moullin Tel: 268255

Safeguarding Officer Steph Dragun Tel 255654