St Nicholas Parish Church Fleetwood. Week beginning 8th June 2025
We seek to be a church that lives by faith, is known by love and
is a voice of hope to the community we serve.
Website https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/11671
Sunday 8th June- Pentecost
8.30 am Holy Communion in Church
9.30 am Worship on Zoom
10.45 am Holy Communion in Church
12.30 pm Baptism of Jackson Deane (Berny McC)
4.00 pm Family & Co in Broadway Rooms
Tuesday 10th June
10.00 am Funeral of Barbara Grundy in Church
2.00 pm Holy Communion in Church
7.00 pm Archdeacon’s Visitation
Thursday 12th June
9.30 am Flakefleet School in Church
10.30 am Community Coffee Morning
12.30 pm Funeral of Brian Perkes in Church
Friday 13th June
9.00 am Little Gang meets in Broadway Rooms
Saturday 14th June
10.30 am Prayer Workshop in the Jubilee Room
Sunday 15th June – Trinity Sunday
8.30 am Holy Communion in Church
9.30 am Worship on Zoom
10.45 am Holy Communion in Church
4.00 pm Family & Co in Broadway Rooms
Daily Prayer
Monday 8 AM St Peter’s
Tuesday 8 AM St Peter’s | 5:30 PM St Nicholas'
Wednesday 8 St David’s
Thursday 8 AM St Nicholas | 5.30 PM St Nicholas’
Friday 8 AM St Nicholas
Private prayer is available immediately after the 10.45 service for anyone who wishes
to be prayed for or with in the Lady Chapel
Prayer Workshops: On Saturday 14th and Saturday 21st June there is an opportunity for us to learn more about prayer and to deepen out spiritual connection with God. Vicky will offer different methods of praying and introduce us to some helpful resources. These one-hour sessions will be held in the Jubilee Room from 10.30 am and everyone is welcome to attend.
Pentecost - Today, the Day of Pentecost marks fifty days since Easter Day and brings the Easter season to an end. It is a major feast of the Church’s year when we recall how God’s Holy Spirit was given to the disciples after Jesus’ ascension, empowering them to begin the work of making disciples of all nations. Jesus had promised his followers that, although they would not see him after his Ascension, they would receive the Holy Spirit to guide and inspire them. The Acts of the Apostles describes how the crowds gathered in Jerusalem – representing many nationalities and speaking many languages – were able to hear the disciples preaching in their own language.
The colour most often associated with Pentecost is red, representing the tongues of fire which the Acts of the Apostles describes appearing above the heads of the disciples as a sign that they had received the Holy Spirit. It is the same Holy Spirit who empowers us today to be the people of God in this place and at this time. Without the Holy Spirit we can do nothing.
Breathe in me O Holy Spirit that my thoughts may all be holy; act in me O Holy Spirit
that my works, too, may be holy; draw my heart O Holy Spirit that I may love that which is holy.
Strengthen me O Holy Spirit to defend all that is holy; guard me then O Holy Spirit
that I always may be holy. St. Augustine of Hippo (AD 354-430)
100 club winners for May: Congratulations to; Ruth Aspinall, Jennifer Gregson, Margaret Pook, Muriel Freestone, Daniel Ashworth, David Devereux, Olga Dunne, Sue Southern, Bernice Meekins, Samantha Palinczuk, Gordon Roberts, Margery Bond, Berny McCarthy, Paul Meekins and Margaret Forshaw. Thank you for supporting the ministry of St Nic’s in this way.
Please also remember in your prayers: Martyn Westby, Brian Brown, Pauline Brookes, Louise Gorley, Michael Carthy, Paul Sumner, Sandra Pratt, Chris Kelsall, Tracey Ashworth, Philip Wayman, Joanne Mallin, Harvey and Chris Cousins. We also remember the families of Barbara Grundy, Elaine Parker, Marion Brookes, Mark Price and Brian Perkes whose funerals are due to take place.