Service list and notices for w/c 20th June 2021

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The following services will be available via the St Ed's Facebook page or by attendance (as stated below):

Sunday 20th June 9.30am Holy Communion (at St Eds and livestream)

Sunday 20th June 11.00am Holy Communion (at St Peter’s)

Sunday 20th June 11.15am Sunday Morning Worship (on location livestream)

Sunday 20th June 6.30pm Sunday Club (livestream)

Tuesday 22nd June 10am Tiny Tunes (music for all young people) (livestream)

Tuesday 22nd June 4:30pm Rspace (for details contact Rev Paul)

Tuesday 22nd June 7:30pm Reflection with Compline (at St Peter’s)

Wednesday 23rd June 9am Midweek Moments! (livestream)

Wednesday 23rd June 10.30am Holy Communion Rev Phil/Rev Paul (at St Ed’s)

Friday 25th June 9:30 to 12 noon St Ed's Art Group (at Trinity Church)

Saturday 26th June 10:30am Baptism at St Ed's

Saturday 26th June 1pm Wedding at St Peter’s

Additionally at 8am daily (daily except Wednesday and Sunday) we will be posting a ‘Daily bitesize prayer’ on the St Ed's Facebook page

Watch live if you are able --- or join later on 'catch up'.

Everyone welcome.

Additionally

Plant Sale – our plant sale at St. Edmund’s is still on. A huge thank you to Sue Elmes for organising the stall each day and to everyone who has brought plants to sell.

Strawberry Tea in Aid of Syrian Refugees on Thursday 1st July from 2.00pm to 5.00pm in the garden of Deidre Porter, 23 The Street, Taverham. In support of Syrian refugees being helped to settle in the area by the Mothers Union. If Covid restrictions are still in place there will be two sittings. Please E mail Stella on [email protected] to book.

Val’s Ordination is on Sunday 27th June at 9.30am at the Cathedral. Please pray for Val, Richard, Jenny and Helen as Val makes this exciting step.

We are hoping to livestream the service into St Ed’s at 9:30am on that morning. More details when we have them!

St Ed's Craft Group meets on Fridays at 9.30am - 12.00 noon at Trinity Church. Everyone is welcome - bring anything – art or craft - you fancy doing and coffee and tea are provided. Cost £3.

Julian’s Bike Ride Challenge Julian Bryant will be speaking about his challenge in aid of Christian Aid in our 11.15am livestream today (20th). You can still donate at : https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/julianbryant

New pattern of worship from 4th July

As we begin to approach a time of more freedom in our worship and life as Christ’s people we are trying a new pattern of worship for St Ed’s and St Peter’s. This has come following a long period of prayer and discernment as to our needs and to enable our churches to grow, particularly as the community around us grows and changes.

The pattern will be reviewed by the PCC after six months.

All the following involve Sunday mornings at the churches. It is important to note a large proportion of our life and ministry now also takes place during the week. This Sunday pattern has been carefully developed to fit in with our weekday ministry.

Therefore from Sunday 4th July we will have :

8.00am Holy Communion once a month, probably at the end of each month

9.30am Mustard Tree - a new form of weekly informal worship particularly for families and children and those looking for more informality.

(10.30am Coffee time – an opportunity for relationship and fellowship for people from both services – once coffee is allowed)

11.15am Traditional weekly service with Holy Communion twice a month, others Service of the Word.

11.15am – Livestream on location – outside of the church building – in people’s homes, in the open, possibly at Ringland.

5th Sunday Gathering together - we will bring the livestream team into the 11.15am service, and 9.30am will mainly be a breakfast – to give everyone the opportunity to come together

6.30pm Sunday Club will remain as a livestream each week

St Peter’s will have one or two services on Sundays a month

We hope and pray this pattern will enable our fellowship and ministry on Sundays to grow and develop over the foreseeable future as we become accustomed to the changes brought about by the Pandemic and the developing forms of worship and discipleship that are encouraging us all to grow in faith in Christ.