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St Mary’s & St Luke’s News & Church at Home Resources for 20 December 2020 – Advent 4

See below for our Christmas services in church and online

Worship & Prayer for this Sunday and the coming week

In Church

Sunday 20 December 2020 – Advent 4
9am at St Luke’s (fully booked)
10:40am at St Mary’s (booking required)

Christmas Day
9am at St Luke’s (booking required)
10:40am at St Mary’s (booking required)

Booking required for all in church services: bit.ly/book4worship 

Wednesday: 10am Midweek Holy Communion – no booking required 

Next Sunday 27 December 2020 – Christmas 1
There are no morning services today. Please go to churchofengland.org for an online morning service.

In the evening we have an online My Favourite Carol service at 6 pm

Online

All these services are online only and are available on our Facebook & YouTube Channels

Christmas Eve
4 pm Blessing of the Crib (online only)
11:30 pm Midnight Holy Communion (online only)

Sunday 20 December 2020 – Advent 4
10:40 am Live Streamed Worship from St Mary’s
(stream begins at 10:30am)

6pm Nine Lessons and Carols recorded at St Mary’s
Join us online for a traditional Nine Lessons and Carols Service as we enter into the week of Christmas

Morning Prayer – Mon, Tues & Thursday
Online only on Zoom – bit.ly/930mp

Next Sunday 27 December 2020 – Chridstmas 1
6 pm My Favourite Carol Service (online only) – a count down of the top 5 favourite carols voted for by you – click here to vote

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Join us for an opportunity to draw closer to God this Advent by joining in with our Advent Course.

On Zoom or Online or on Paper (yes paper!) at home.

Materials available from 4 Dec to download or collect from the Rectory (box on the doorstep).
Zoom is weekly 7, 14, 21 Dec 7.30pm. Register for Zoom at: bit.ly/adventstudy20

Full details can be found here

How to book for Worship at St Mary’s & St Luke’s

To book a place for worship in church either (our preference is for you to book by email or use the online form, but of course you can phone if you wish):

You can book for more than one Sunday at a time for each month. To make things fair, if you do book for more than one Sunday in the month, and we need the space, we may ask that you give up a Sunday so that others can attend.

January bookings will be available from 29 December.

Please book by midday on the Saturday at the latest & we will only get back to you if there’s an issue with your booking.

Wednesday 10 am Holy Communion Service – no booking necessary for this, but there is a limit to how many we can fit in.

Morning Prayer: on Zoom Mon, Tues & Thurs each week. You can join us on Zoom here: bit.ly/930mp the service lasts for  20 mins.

Christmas Services

This year, due to the restrictions in place, the limited capacity of both of our churches and to keep us all safe, we are holding some services in Church and some Online Only or a mix of both. Please see the symbols alongside each service to see where it’s taking place. Click on the image for a larger view of it.

I hope you will be able to join us in church or online to celebrate the birth of Christ. Revd Mike.

Booking required for in Church Services go to: bit.ly/book4worship 


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Vote for your Favourite Carol

On Sunday 27 of December at 6pm on Facebook & YouTube, we will be counting down the top five favourite carols voted for by you!

Paul & Mike will counting down the top Carols you have chosen with a story of the origin of the carol and the story behind it.

Make sure you vote for your favourite by clicking here bit.ly/myfavouritecarol The deadline for voting is midnight on Sunday 20 December – don’t miss out!

Whether you vote or not, it will be a lovely service for the Sunday evening after Christmas. Settle down with some festive refreshments and enjoy singing our favourite Carols.


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Carols on the Doorstep

This looks fantastic! Why not invite your neighbours to sing carols with you, them on their doorstep and you on yours of course!

Sunday 20th December at 5:30pm for 20 minutes – the Carols will be played on Premiere Radio so each household listens in at the same time and sings along  – great, simple idea for these times.

All the information and resources including carol sheets and invites can be found here: https://www.carolsonthedoorstep.co.uk/

Marian and I send Christmas Greetings to all our members. We have been thinking of you and have missed your company very much during the last year. We have enjoyed our telephone calls with you and feel sure that we shall meet again sometime in 2021. Audrey.


The Jam Factory is taking a break!!

Chris and Mike Horne are now taking a break from producing the jams and pickles etc.  We have now raised approx £650.00 towards the church funds.

Any orders already in the ‘system’ will be processed. Most of the hyacinths have now been delivered.

Once again, thanks to Chris and Mike for working so hard to meet the orders and for everyone who has contributed by purchasing items.

I’m sure the products will be back sometime in the New Year!

Happy Christmas from us all

Thank you from

Sue, Chris and Mike

Giving to our church Online or by Phone Banking

It’s simpler than you may think


Online One off giving
Giving via your bank
Easyfundraising
Giving Leaflet with further information on giving at St Luke’s & St Mary’s
Online One off giving

You can give via our very simple online giving partnership with Give a Little and Sum Up. Simply click the button below. Sum Up take a small transaction fee from what you give.

Click here to give online

Giving via your bank

You can give via your bank via online banking or telephone banking. If you do it this way we receive 100% of the money you give, there is no transaction fee. Here are the details you need to make a payment directly into the church bank account. For phone banking you may need to take a look at a statement from your bank and it normally has the details of how to do this on the back. You can give once or set up a monthly payment. Please remember to never give passwords over the phone and only call the official number on your statement.

Account Name: St Mary’s Wistaston PCC
Sort Code: 08 92 99
Account No: 65067004
Ref: your initial & surname

 

Easyfundraising

A very simple way to give, if you shop online or do click and collect, is through Easyfundraising – it doesn’t cost you a penny as by using Easyfundraising a percentage of what you but gets given to the church.
In total we’ve raised over £1600 through Easyfundraising. For more information on this please click here.

Giving Leaflet with further information on giving at St Luke’s & St Mary’s

Click on the image to view/download the leaflet.

Funerals

Funerals this past week:
Roy Forster

Funerals still to take place
None

Please keep their families in your prayers.




Here’s our monthly Foodbank data for November that you may wish to share with your congregations:-

  • Donations of food received weighed 3,956kg and we were able to help 176 people during the month

If you are able to donate, we are currently running low on milk, long-life cakes/puddings, sugar, tinned meat pies, and rice pudding.

We are open Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 3.30pm for donations at our rear entrance.

Thank you for your ongoing support. Best Wishes,  John Rivers

St. Paul’s Centre, Hightown, Crewe CW1 3BY Tel: 01270 586186 Email: pantry@stpaulscentre.org.uk https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/StPauls Website http://stpaulscentre.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stpaulscentre/

Church at Home Resources for all ages

Junior Church Resources


As we can’t meet together for Junior Church, each week we will publish something on here for our young people, and not so young people, to do at home. 

We hope you find these resources useful.

  • You can click here, or the image above, to access the resource from St Mary’s
  • Also, each week The Ollertons have produced some great resources over the past few months
  • The Church of England’s ‘Faith at Home’ website has resources for young and old
  • The Bible Society’s Book Club is an amazing resource for older youth and their parents – it’s well worth a book to discover more about the Bible

A bitesize Bible experience from the Ollerton Family

Through 15 minute sessions explore famous characters and events that form The Greatest Story Ever and discover how we can be part of it today. Simple to run. Fun. Free. No prior knowledge required. This family devotional course mixes online content (videos, readings, discussion) and printed cards to form a colourful learning experience in your own home.
https://thegreateststoryever.orghttps://youtu.be/MO-LGA6pz1Y

Faith at Home from the Church of England

This is a great resource for families to keep their children’s faith alive at this time. 
Faith at Home is a national campaign that builds on the work of Growing Faith and Everyday Faith to support the faith development and pastoral care of children and young people. Click Here to go to the Faith at Home website.

https://youtu.be/8XbRgVacVQA

The Bible Society

Bible Book Club

This is a fantastic free resource which we’ve used for some of the Midweek Get Togethers and is great for personal use to discover more about the books of the bible. Please take a look at the video and click here to find out more.

https://youtu.be/xZcnk-65JzI

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