Catalyst July & August 2012 THE MAGAZINE OF HAYES FREE CHURCH (U.R.C.)
Catalyst
July & August 2012
THE MAGAZINE OFHAYES FREE CHURCH (U.R.C.)
Copy for the September 2012 edition needs to be handed in bySunday, 12th August.
Please submit items in good time.You can leave copy in the “B” Pigeon Hole for Richard Brown to collect,
or hand it directly to him on a Sunday morning.You can also e-mail copy to [email protected]
Thank You. Editor
Principal ContactsMinister: Rev. Sue Powell Tel: 020 8462 2212Church Secretary: Mrs. Mavis Righini Tel: 020 8462 1168Fabric Steward Mr. Chris Wood Tel: 020 8462 2444Treasurer: Mr. Bill Michie Tel: 020 8658 4167Lettings Secretary: Mrs Undine Connolly Tel: 020 8776 0108Caretaker: Mr. Ian Jones Tel: 020 8313 1556Church Website www.hayesfreechurch.comCatalystEditor: Mr Richard Brown
Contents : - Items not covered by the diary of events.
HAYES FREE CHURCH111, Pickhurst Lane, Hayes, Kent BR2 7HUSunday Services. 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.We are a member of the United Reformed Church.We believe in Justice and Peace.
This month’s website: - More than Gold www.morethangold.org.ukThis organisation’s mission is to enable the UK churches to engage
with the 2012 Olympic Games.I was made aware of this charity in Marksman, a “paper of StMark’s Church, Westmoreland Road”.
Now, turn to Page 13 for more details....... Ed
Sunday Services 2I’ve learned 2Church Notices 3 - 5Preachers’ info 3A Prayer for the week ahead 5Women’s Fellowship 6Thank you 6A mother & her daughter 6M&T Jubilee Party 7Children’s Fun Afternoon 8Christian Aid Walk 2012 9
Drones 9Notice Board 10 - 11London Marathon 2012 12Buses; Adam & Eve 12More Than Gold 13Two world leaders’ in the UK 14The way things once were 14Some Verse; Tax Justice Tour Bus 15Holiday from Home timetable 1675th Anniversary Celebrations 17Church Organisations I B C
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Letter from the Minister
Dear Friends
By the time our next magazine appears, theOlympics will be over, and the Paralympicsjust begun. In 1 Corinthians 9: 24 we are told,
“Do you not know that in a race the runners all compete, but onlyone receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win it.”
In the Olympics / Paralympics there are medals for the firstthree places. Winning is determined by skill, fitness, power,endurance, tactical ability and mental focus – the same factorsaccount for success in sport for able-bodied and disabledathletes. The self-respect that each athlete gains fromqualifying for the Olympics / Paralympics is enormous, but no-one qualifies for the games on their own – behind each athlete isa coach, a sponsor, a medical team, a family… For each athlete,much has been given and given up… and it all rides on the finaloutcome. As I have heard one past Olympian say this week, noone remembers who came fourth.
In our race, the one we run for our Lord, we too must haveendurance and tactical abilities; we must be focused on our goals.We run the race to spread the Word of God and to fight againstinjustice in the world in whatever way we can. And we do not dothis alone, we run in company with all our fellow Christians hereand all over the world.
As we look forward to celebrating with athletes from all cornersof the world their sporting achievements, let us remember thatwe too have a goal to achieve.
Our prize is the gold of heaven.
Sue
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Sunday ServicesJuly 2012
1st 10.30 am - Morning Service - Rev Ken Marsh 6.30 pm - Holy Communion - The Minister
8th 10.30 am - Parade Service - The Minister 6.30 pm - Evening Service - The Minister
15th 10.30 am - Morning Service - Rev Robert Bushby 6.30 pm - Evening Service - The Minister
22nd 10.30 am - Holy Communion - The Minister 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Miss Tracy Wilson
29th 10.30 am - Morning Service - The Minister 6.30 pm - Evening Service - The Minister
August 2012
5th 10.30 am - Morning Service - Bill Michie 6.30 pm - Holy Communion - The Minister
12th 10.30 am - Morning Service - The Minister 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Pastor Roy Powell
19th 10.30 am - Morning Service - Miss Linda Jennings 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Tony Russell
26th 10.30 am - Holy Communion - TBA 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Martin Nunn
September 2012
2nd 10.30 am - Morning Service - Bill Michie 6.30 pm - Holy Communion - The Minister
Some notes on the visiting preachers.See facing page.
I've learned...That I can always pray for someone when I don't have the strength tohelp him in some other way.
by Andy Rooney, a man who had the giftto say so much with so few words
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News of the Church FamilyAnnouncements are welcome :-BMD - Changes of address, etc.
Baptisms booked for this year: -v 8th July – George, Charlotte and Teddyv 29th July – Scarlettv 12th August – Alastair
Weddings: -v 6th July – Karen and David Bliss
Deaths: -v We regret to record the death of Margaret Royall who was a
member of the Saturday Fellowship and who regularly joined in thechurch outings. We extend our condolences to members of herfamily.
Change of Address: -Muriel Stone’s new address is Room 5, Danesbrook House, Cadoc
Place, Danescourt, Cardiff CF5 2QN. Tel: 02920 552245.
v Rev Ken Marsh grew up in our church and became a memberbefore becoming a Minister in the Congregational Churchbefore it became United Reformed.
v Rev Robert Bushby is well known to us. He was the Minister atHFC just before Sue Powell became our Minister. Robert is nowthe Minister at All Saints URC, Burgess Hill.
v Tracy Wilson is a student on the TLS course. She is currentlyworshipping at Christ Church URC/Methodist Church in EastDulwich.
v Bill Michie is well known to us all. He is a Lay Preacher at HFC, aswell as being our treasurer.
v Pastor Roy Powell is Lay Preacher at Camberwell Green U.R.C. –as well as being Sue’s husband!
v Linda Jennings is one of our Elders who has lead our services on anumber of occasions.
v Tony Russell is well known to us - He is a member of HFC.v Martin Nunn is the HFC choirmaster, and the church organist. He
is also one of the HFC Elders.
Some notes on the visiting preachers.
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Church SecretaryThe new Church Secretary is Mrs Mavis Righini Tel: 020 8462 1168.
Church MeetingsThe next Church meeting will be on Sunday 22nd of July at noon, afterthe morning service.
The next Elders’ meeting will be held on Tuesday 17th July at 8.00 pm inthe small hall.
Women's Contact GroupThe Contact Group will meet at 8.00 pm on Monday 2nd July at JanetMoren’s home - 48, Woodlea Drive. We will next meet in September.
Sylvia Mack
Tuesday Prayer MeetingsHeld at 10.00 am at the following homes:-July 3rd The Church. 10th Betty Coster’s. 17th Brenda Cordingley’s. 24th The Church. 31st Martin Nunn’s.There won’t be any meetings during August.Please address any queries to Martin Nunn.
Saturday FellowshipWe will next meet at 7.30 pm on the 7th of July at 7, Sedgewood Close.
Please note that we WILL NOT be meeting in August. Martin Nunnleads the discussions.
Men's GroupThe next meeting will be a BBQ on Thursday 19th July at the MounthurstRoad site at 8.00 pm. We will not be meeting in August.
Ministry of FlowersThanks are due to those who will be providing flowers in July andAugust.
July 1st - Ann Barkeri.m.o. husband Sidney
8th - Laurie Mack 15th - Madeleine & MarkWedding Anniversary
22nd - Colin Righini 29th - Sue PowellAugust 5th - Malcolm & Teresa Cheyne
12th - Jean Ritchie 19th - Jean Ritchie26th - Jean Ritchie
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A big thank you to those who kindly arrange the flowers when needed.After the Sunday evening services, the flowers are distributed tomembers and friends, bringing joy to the recipients.Mavis Righini
Hayes Mothers’ & Toddlers’ ClubWe welcome all babies and children under school age, accompanied
by their parents, grandparents or carers, to our club on Fridayafternoons between 2 and 4 pm during term time. The fee is £1 perfamily – tea, squash and biscuits are provided.
This is a time when adults can meet up, while the children in their careare busy playing with toys and activities in the company of otherchildren.
Our last meeting for the Summer term is on July 13th.We meet again in the Autumn term on September 14thPlease see the centre pages for a notice about the group.We look forward to seeing you all.Judith Stoner - Secretary.
Bible Study GroupThe Bible Study group will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays ofeach month at 2.30 pm in the small hall.
Notice Sheets - July - 1st Sunday in SeptemberJuly 1st & 8th Joan Smith 8462 3920 15th & 22nd Daphne Cummings 8777 2487 29th Brenda Cordingley 8462 3867There won’t be any notice sheets produced during August.The next Notice Sheet will then be on 2nd September.If you require items to be included in the notice sheets, please contactthe appropriate person by the previous Tuesday.
A Prayer thought for the week ahead : -Lord, make me, not like cornflakes,Dry, browned-off and hard to open up;But make me like porridge,Warm, comforting and ready to be pouredout for others.
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In response to
May’s Prayer
thought
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Thank you
The Flower Festival was wonderful and the arrangements inspired!What a lot of talent we have in our church and among those around us
in Hayes; I thank everyone who made it such a wonderful occasion.Many people travelled quite a distance to come and see the displays, andmany came from our community to wonder at the beauty of God’screation and the talent that displayed it so well.
I am looking forward to the continuation of our celebrations with thefilms on Saturday 7th July; many of you may remember I’m quite a fanof the seven dwarfs! I’m also looking forward to the Scalextric racing!
With many thanks to all those involved who have and who are working sohard!
Sue
Women's Fellowship
Meetings are in the small hall at 2.00 p.m., unless otherwise stated,on Tuesdays and finish about 3.30 p.m.
The programme for July is:- 3rd Hearing Dogs for Deaf People by Fred Carpenter10th Martin's Mixture !17th Bingo Afternoon24th 1.00 pm LUNCH followed by entertainment by Brian and
Marion Edwards.
The next meeting is on Tuesday 25th September
MINI-AMBULANCEMembers who use the mini-ambulance are asked to phone Jessie
Martin on 8462 5621 by 9.00 am on any Tuesday when they areunable to come to the meetings.
As always, we welcome all ladies to our meetings . Please comealong for a pleasant afternoon. We do have a very variedprogramme with plenty to interest everyone.Linda, Marion and Sylvia
A mother was teaching her 3 year old daughter the Lord's prayer.For several evenings at bedtime she repeated it after her mother.
One night she said she was ready to solo. The mother listened withpride as she carefully enunciated each word right up to the end
"Lead us not into temptation" she prayed, "but deliver us some E-mail,Amen".
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It would be great to receive items fromother groups - Mothers and Toddlers, thecubs, brownies, Sunday Club. Also,family members are most welcome tosubmit material.
Uniformed groups - can your membersearn a badge for contributions to thispage?
Pictures, poems, letters or thoughts are allwelcome.
Leaders - please encourage your chargesto be creative. Catalyst has wonderfulmaterial from the adult members andfriends, but this magazine should be for allof us to enjoy. Also, isn’t it nice to see yourmessage or creation in print?Surely, an important aspect of our lives is toencourage the youngsters to develop - tobe creative. So, this page is here to helpwith this.
This page will be kept for YOUR contributions - NOTHING ELSE will go on this page.Catalyst needs you
Mothers’ & Toddlers’Group Jubilee Party
1 June 2012
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Children’s Fun Afternoon2nd June 2012
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Christian Aid Walk 2012May 20th saw Mike and I boarding the train at Hayes to do stewardingfor the Christian Aid walk “Circle the City”. This year we were at St.Olave’s church, Hart Street. This church is dedicated to the saint andalso to King Olave of Norway who helped defend London in 1014 bypulling away its bridge - hence the rhyme “London Bridge is fallingdown”. St. Olave’s is a rare example of the mediæval churches thatexisted before the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The church was severely damaged in the bombing of World War II, butwas lovingly restored in the 1950s. The tiny graveyard is said tocontain some killed by the Great Plague in 1665. Samuel Pepys is alsoburied here.
We signed many forms throughout the day. One of the first people tocome through the door, with his dog, was John Keys who haspreached a number of times at HFC.
Mike and I really enjoyed the day spent at St. Olave’s, meeting lots offolks, some from different places.
The taxi driver who took us to the church in the morning didn’t chargeus, but said to give the fare to Christian Aid. That kind gesture was agood start to the day.
Barbara and Mike
DronesThe Baptist, Methodist and URC report "Drones - Ethical Dilemmas inthe Application of Military Force" is now available on line. This reporthas been well received by our churches central committees and willbe the subject of debate at the Methodist Conference and URCGeneral Assembly in July.
Drones are perceived by NATO partners to offer a key role in NATOcounter-insurgency strategy. Less well discussed or understood is thenature of UK involvement in the targeted killing of known (orsuspected) insurgents with RAF drones in Afghanistan. The media areincreasingly interested in drones. Demonstrations around dronefactories in the UK have attracted significant support for people fromour churches. On 11 May, around 50 people gathered outside theShenstone factory near Lichfield.
The Drone Campaign Network plans a Week of Action in October -see................. www.dronecampaignnetwork.org.uk.
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NOTICE
The Leprosy Mission.Do visit the Leprosy Mission Festival of Flowers
23rd - 26th August 2012.
At Southwark Cathedral.
75 floral designers have contributed.
Proceeds to go to one of the mission training centresin India.
CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 13 - 19 MAY 2012
On behalf of Christian Aid, many thanks to the 20 people who helpeddeliver and collect envelopes from 16 roads in the area.
The sum raised was:-House-to-house collection £901.43HFC tin £110.26Singles’ lunch £30.00Sunday morning coffee £50.00
£1091.69
Additional funds will be collected from HMRC direct by Christian Aidfrom the 26 people (44 last year) who completed the Gift Aiddeclaration on the envelopes.
Of the 21 churches in the Bromley District who took part in the house-to-house collection only 10 churches assisted in the flag day collectionin central Bromley, and whilst there were 30 collectors, there was onlyone from HFC who collected £24.71. The total raised was £559.22.(£871.54 last year).
Kathryn Strachan/John Curry
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BOARD
Dear AllA date for your diaries please.
v Two churches Bar-b-queat The Manse - July 28th,
3 - 6.30 pm(TV available for watching Olympics)
Sue
Mother and Toddler Toy Cleaning afternoon!Friday July 20th 2-4 pm
If anyone has half an hour to spare
we would be very grateful for any help
with the cleaning of our large toys.
All cleaning materials plus tea and cake provided!
M&T team
IMPORTANT!!!When you next shop for food, pleasedon’t forget to buy an extra item of
non-perishable food for the homeless.There is a box in the Church foyer to
receive these gifts.
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London Marathon 2012Jenny Carr's son, Phillip, completed the London Marathon in April,running for Tommy's, the baby charity, and completing the race in5:47:57.
Jenny and Phillip would like to offer a huge thank you to everyonewho sponsored him in support of Tommy's. The total amount raised,including gift aid, was £4,300, which will be used by Tommy's tofurther medical research and run information campaigns. Such a sumwill make a huge difference to help Tommy's in their goal of reducingthe incidence of miscarriage, premature birth and stillbirth.
The Marathon was an amazing experience and the support from thecrowds was incredible.
Thank you again for your support.
Buses - You can wait for ages & then three come along all at once!
When standing at a bus stop wondering when the next bus willarrive (not all bus stops have the information) you can find out!
Each bus stop has a unique bus stop code on a plate which has beenplaced above the timetable.
You text that code from your mobile to 87287 and TfL will send you amessage with the arrival times of the next buses at your stop.
Then you can decide if it's worth standing and waiting!
Sue
What I have done is to store the code for each of my two closest busstops in my mobile telephone. So, before I leave home, I text theappropriate code to the number 87287 (stored under the name ofbuses). This means we can time when we leave the house for the bus
Ed
Would you Adam & Eve it?When Adam stayed out very late for a few nights, Eve became upset.'You're running around with other women,' she charged.
'You're being unreasonable,' Adam responded. 'You're the onlywoman on earth.'
The quarrel continued until Adam fell asleep, only to be awakened bysomeone poking him in the chest. It was Eve.
'What do you think you're doing?' Adam demanded."Counting your ribs," said Eve.
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Why we existThe churches in the UKhave a once in a lifetimeopportunity thanks to the
2012 Games being awarded to London.Our mission Put simply, the reason we exist is to enable the UK churches to
engage with the 2012 GamesOur vision When the dust has finally settled we hope to have fulfilled our
dream for the 2012 Games to have enabled thousands of churchesto taste the excitement of reaching their community in fresh andongoing ways in Jesus’ name
We are doing it by: -· Helping people catch the vision· Making connections between the many agencies and thousands of
churches that can make it happen· Coordinating the production of the resources and action neededServing our land All too often the churches are seen negatively. As out of
touch; interested in themselves. The 2012 Games provides a uniqueopportunity for UK churches to be seen for what they really are.By playing their part in the programmes of outreach, hospitality andservice every church can help and waken fresh interest in who it isthat makes us different and how they can know him for themselves.
More Than Gold and the Olympic organisers More Than Gold programmeshave no official relationship with LOCOG, the organising committeeof the Games. Our Athlete Family Homestay programme has theirInspire mark – but this is the extent of any official endorsement.
PrayerOur conviction is that prayer and mission go hand in hand as churches
respond to the Games.That’s why we are inviting every church, group and organisation to
explore creative ways to pray for all that will happen before, duringand after the Games.
We are using the theme A Time To Shine, drawn from Isaiah 60:1-5. Thistells of God's light shining through us for the good of others.
Contact detailsBy post: More Than Gold, Unit 37 Tileyard Studios, Tileyard Road,
London N7 9AHBy phone: 0845 475 2012 By email: [email protected]
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Women’s Contact Coffee Morning 10.00 am - 12.00Our next coffee mornings will be on the 7th of July, and the11th of August. We continue to raise monies to contributeto disaster relief funds in different parts of the world.
We hope to see you there, and why not bring a friend.
Barbara JonesThe Fairtrade Sunday StallWe will be holding a fair trade stall after the morning service on the 2nd
and 4th Sunday of each month. So, in July the stall will be held on the8th and 22nd, and in August on the 12th and 26th.
Traidcraft has reported that, in these times of economic problems,sales are down from the previous year. However, vital projects andthe support of producers in deprived communities are continuing.
The message is please buy Fairtrade, the work is more vital than before .Please continue to support your fair trade stall. Thank you.
Richard and Barbara.
JulyThe statesman, lawyer, merchant
man of trade,Pants for the refuge of some rural
shade,Improve the remnant of his
wasted span,And, having lived a trifle, die a
man.
AugustThe generous host invite their
friends around,While all that cleared the crop or
tilled the groundAre guests by right of man: old
and youngAnd many a neighbouring
yeoman join the throng.
The way things once wereFrom The Nottinghamshire Almanac for July and August 1841.
On the 21st of June, the Times covered the visits of twointernationally renowned figureheads; Aung San Suu Kyi,
and the Dalai Lama.Aung San Suu Kyi has collected her Nobel Peace Award, and she waswell received at Oxford University, where she received her honorarydoctorate, 19 years after it was awarded. The Headline was “Youmoved our world, says Oxford”.
Then the headline: “Dalai Lama snubbed as China ‘nobbles’ Scotland.”The Dalai Lama had attended an inter-denominational service of prayerand reflection at Westminster Abbey. Yet there are hints that someScottish leaders and authorities are refusing to meet him, so as not toenrage the Chinese Government.
Now what would happen if both of these leaders were to meet up herein the UK.
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Some VerseThe version found written on the wall in Mother Teresa's home forchildren in Calcutta:
People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centred.Forgive them anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives.Be kind anyway.
If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and somegenuine enemies. Succeed anyway.
If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you.Be honest and sincere anyway.
What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight.Create anyway.
If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous.Be happy anyway.
The good you do today, will often be forgotten. Do good anyway.Give the best you have, and it will never be enough.
Give your best anyway.In the final analysis, it is between you and God.
It was never between you and them anyway.
-this version is credited to Mother Teresa.
Tax Justice Tour BusThis autumn, Church Action on Poverty (http://www.church-poverty.org.uk/)is joining forces with Christian Aid to take the campaign for Fair Taxeson the road, with a seven-week Tax Justice Bus Tour.
Our bright red London bus will be touring the length and breadth ofBritain and Ireland, to promote the simple message: It's time for FairTaxes for the poorest communities at home and globally.
In an age of austerity and spending cuts, tax avoidance is morallyunacceptable: tax dodging costs lives. It effectively amounts torobbing the poor - in the UK and in poor countries - of the money thatshould be spent on education, health and welfare.
The Bus Tour is a great opportunity to build support for Fair Taxes via thelocal and regional media, with local and national politicians, churchleaders, campaigners and supporters in the churches and othersympathetic audiences (e.g. trade unions).
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Hayes Free Church Holiday from Home 6th - 10th August 2012
6th 10 am to10.30 am
10.30am to12 noon
12 noon to1.30 pm
1.30 pm to3 pm
3 pm to3.30 pm
TEA /COFFEE
QUIZZES LUNCH INTER-NATIONAL
DANCE
TEA /COFFEE
7th 10 am to10.30 am
10.30am to12 noon
12 noon to1.30 pm
1.30 pm to3 pm
3 pm to3.30 pm
TEA /COFFEE
FLOWERARRANG-
ING
LUNCH CHOIR TEA /COFFEE
8th 10 am to10.30 am
10.30am to12 noon
12 noon to1.30 pm
1.30 pm to3 pm
3 pm to3.30 pm
OUTING TO ELTHAM PALACE AND CREAM TEA
9th 10 am to10.30 am
10.30am to12 noon
12 noon to1.30 pm
1.30 pm to3 pm
3 pm to3.30 pm
TEA /COFFEE
GLASSPAINTING
LUNCH SING-A-LONG-A-ROLAND
TEA /COFFEE
10th 10 am to10.30 am
10.30am to12 noon
12 noon to1.30 pm
1.30 pm to3 pm
3 pm to3.30 pm
TEA /COFFEE
SPEAKERS LUNCH BINGO TEA /COFFEE
Tel: 020 8462 2212 to book a place.
The Church's 75th Anniversary CelebrationsMake a note in your diaries and invite your Family, Friends andNeighbours to one of the events being organised which is onSaturday 7th July 2012 and will take the form of two film shows.
1) In the year 1937 the Children's film Snow White was made and weplan to show the modern colour version in the Church on thelarge screens at 2 o'clock for families followed by a tea.
2) In the evening at 7.30pm we will be showing for adults ThePrisoner of Zenda, which was also made in 1937.
These events are not planned to make a profit but to reserve a seat acharge of £1 per person will be made.
Do come and join in the fun for the day.
Margaret Tannock
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75th Anniversary - Events CalendarDate Event Page
July
7th Film Shows 16
September
1st Scalextric Event This one
October
13th Talent Exhibition
Hayes Free Church Scalextric ChallengeA one-off special event aimed at the uniformed associations
of Hayes and all friends and members of HFC(Minimum age 8 Years)
To be held in the large hall of Hayes FreeChurch
1st September 201210.00 am - 4.00 pmTeams of 4 drivers
(no experience necessary)To make this a successful day, we will need offers of help forthe preparation of the hall and refreshments on the day and
very importantly sponsors to help with the cost oftrack and cars.
Please call Chris Wood on 020 8462 2444 (home)0776 114 20 33 (mobile)
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July 20121st Sun 10.30 am - Morning Service - Rev Ken Marsh
6.30 pm - Holy Communion - The Minister
2nd Mon 8.00 pm - Women’s Contact Group Page 4
3rd Tue 10.00 am - Prayer Meeting Page 4 2.00 pm - Women’s Fellowship Page 6
4th Wed
5th Thu 2.30 pm - Bible Study Group
6th Fri 2.00 - 4.00 pm - Mothers’ & Toddlers’ Page 5
7th Sat 2.30 pm - Film Show (75th Anniversary event) Page 16 7.30 pm - Saturday Fellowship Page 4 7.30 pm - Film Show (75th Anniversary event) Page 16
8th Sun10.30 am - Parade Service - The Minister Followed by Fair trade Stall Page 14 6.30 pm - Evening Service - The Minister
9th Mon
10th Tue 10.00 am - Prayer Meeting Page 4 2.00 pm - Women’s Fellowship Page 6
11th Wed
12th Thu 2.30 pm - Bible Study Group Page 513th Fri 2.00 - 4.00 pm - Mothers’ & Toddlers’ Page 5
14th Sat 10.00 - 12.00 Noon Coffee Morning
15th Sun 10.30 am - Morning Service - Rev Robert Bushby 6.30 pm - Evening Service - The Minister
16th Mon
17th Tue10.00 am - Prayer Meeting Page 4 2.00 pm - Women’s Fellowship Page 6 8.00 pm - Elders’ Meeting Page 4
18th Wed
19th Thu 8.00 pm - Men’s Group Page 4
20th Fri 2.00 - 4.00 pm - Mother’s & Toddlers toy clean Page 11
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July 201221st Sat
22nd Sun 12.00 Noon - Church Meeting Page 410.30 am - Holy Communion - The Minister Followed by Fair trade Stall Page 14 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Miss Tracy Wilson
23rd Mon 8.00 - 10.30 am - Olympic Torch Relay through Bromley
24th Tue 10.00 am - Prayer Meeting Page 4 1.00 pm - Women’s Fellowship Page 6
25th Wed
26th Thu 2.30 pm - Bible Study Group Page 5
27th Fri
28th Sat 3.00 - 6.30 pm - Two Churches Bar-B-Que Page 11
29th Sun 10.30 am - Morning Service - The Minister 6.30 pm - Evening Service - The Minister
30th Mon
31st Tue 10.00 am - Prayer Meeting Page 4
August 20121st Wed To Friday, 3rd - no events
4th Sat
5th Sun 10.30 am - Morning Service - Bill Michie 6.30 pm - Holy Communion - The Minister
6th Mon Summer Bank Holiday(Scot.) Holiday From Home starts Page 16
7th Tue
8th Wed
9th Thu 2.30 pm - Bible Study Group (To be confirmed) Page 5
10th Fri Holiday From Home - last day Page 16
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY23 September CHURCH MEETING 12.00 noon20 October CHARITY CARD CHRISTMAS FAIR30 Nov.-9 Dec. CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL (NB. The dates are EARLIER
this year).
August 201211th Sat 10.00 - 12.00 Noon Coffee Morning
12th SunCatalyst press date10.30 am - Morning Service - The Minister Followed by Fair trade Stall Page 14 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Pastor Roy Powell
13th Mon To Friday, 17th - no events
18th Sat
19th Sun 10.30 am - Morning Service - Miss Linda Jennings 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Tony Russell
20th Mon To Wednesday, 22nd - no events
23rd Thu 2.30 pm - Bible Study Group (To be confirmed) Page 5 Leprosy Mission festival of Flowers starts Page 10
24th Fri
25th Sat
26th Sun10.30 am - Holy Communion - TBA Followed by Fair trade Stall Page 14 6.30 pm - Evening Service - Martin Nunn
27th Mon Summer Bank Holiday (Eng. & Wales) To Friday, 31st - no events
September 20121st Sat 10.00 - 4.00 - Scalextric Challenge(75th Anniversary event)
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2nd Sun 10.30 am - Morning Service - Bill Michie 6.30 pm - Holy Communion - The Minister
CHURCH ORGANISATIONSDay Organisation Contact PhoneSunday10.25 am Sunday Club Mike Duke 8462 5103
Weekdays9.15 - 12.00 pm Pre School Group Jayne Carvell 07913 299773
Monday
2.30 & 7.30 pm West Wickham Arts Association
Carol Crouch 8462 3642
5.45 pm Brownies Sarah Humphrey 8249 99826.30 pm Cubs Brenda Petts 8325 39568.00 pm - 1stMon monthly
Women's ContactGroup
Sylvia Mack 8462 1938
Tuesday2.00 pm Women's Fellowship Linda Jennings 07778 2385876.00 - 8.00 pm Weight Watchers Area Office 0845 345 15007.15 pm Scouts Paul Hasling 3236 0083
Wednesday5.00 pm Rainbows Tania Venables 8462 97596.00 pm Beavers Brenda Petts 8325 39566.30 pm Worship Group Bill Michie 8658 41676.45 pm Slimming World Val 0750 60150647.30 pm Explorers Tom Strachan 07745 813 295
Thursday5.30 pm Brownies Stevie Blair. 8325 34697.15 - 8.45 pm Rangers Georgina Chappell 07983 4713088.00 pm - 3rdThu monthly
Men's Group Bruce Tannock 8325 6264
Friday9.00 - 12.00 pm Coffee morning during term times2.00 pm Mothers & Toddlers Judith Stoner 8462 30236.30 pm Guides Teresa Cheyne 8777 60427.30 pm Choir Martin Nunn 8462 5918Saturday2.30 pm Saturday Fellowship Martin Nunn 8462 5918
Final ThoughtPoem
Give me a good digestion, Lordand also something to digestGive me a healthy body, LordWith sense to keep it at its best.
Give me a healthy mind, good Lordto keep the pure and good in sight;which seeing sin is not appalled,but finds a way to set it right.
Give me a mind that is not bound,that does not whimper, whine or sigh.Don't let me worry overmuchabout this fussy thing called, ‘I’.
Give me a sense of humour, Lord;give me the grace to see a joke,to get some happiness from lifeand pass it on to other folk.
Thomas H. B. Webb