The following services will be available via the St Ed's Facebook page or by attendance (as stated below). Sunday 5th January 9:30am Mustard Tree Nativity– informal service for families and children. (at St Ed’s)Sunday 5th January 11:15 am Holy Communion (at St Ed’s)Sunday 5th January 11:15 am Online Sunday service (livestream) Sunday 5th January 4:00 pm The Gathering@Ringland (Informal Garden Church) (at St Peter’s)Monday 6th January from 9am Organ being dismantled (at St Ed’s)Monday 6th January 5.00 pm Evening prayers (at St Ed’s)Tuesday 7th January Community Café with activities for tots cancelled due to organ works(at St Ed’s),Tuesday 7th January 6:00 pm Rspace (at St Ed’s)Wednesday 8th January 10:30 am Holy Communion (at Ringland Village Hall)Thursday 9th January 8.30am Church caretaking team (at St Ed’s )Thursday 9th January 7.00pm Compline with meditation (at St Ed’s and livestream) Friday 10th January 11:00 am Funeral (at St Ed’s)Also Sunday 12th January 2025, At St Ed’s, 8.00 am Holy Communion, 9:30 am Mustard Tree, 11:15 am Service of the word - live-streaming from St Ed’s Also at Ringland Village Hall 10:30 Holy Communion. For on-line services, watch live if you are able --- or join later on 'catch up'.Everyone welcome.AdditionallyRingland: future services/events for Ringland St Peter’s: January 5th 4pm informal service at St Peter’sJanuary 12th 10:30 am Communion Service (at Ringland village Hall)February 2nd 4pm informal service at St Peter’sFebruary 9th 10:30 am Communion Service (at Ringland village Hall)Thank you to everyone who has helped with our services, Care home visits and schools work over Christmas. It has been a great time, and would not have been possible without everyone’s contributions. Thank you!Rev Paul and the whole ministry team would like to thank everyone for all their good wishes, prayers, support, kind words and gifts over the Christmas period. All your thoughtfulness has been very much appreciated.Jan Ransom has sadly died. She was a faithful member of St Ed’s for possibly 60 years (since Father Knapp’s time). She had a strong faith in the Lord and is with Jesus now. We pray for her family.The organ at St Ed's will be dismantled from 6th January for its repairs. We will not unfortunately be able to operate the café on Tuesday morning.St Ed’s Arts group begins again on 17th January at Trinity ChurchChristmas collections we raised a wonderful £221.44 for Christian Aid at the Carol Service on 22nd December. We are still collecting towards the Children’s Society. Collecting candles were given out at the Christingle Services on Christmas Eve. These can be returned up until 26th January. Postage stamps Robert Cooper collects used stamps for the MS Society. If you have any from your Christmas cards, there is an envelope in the vestry of St Ed’s.
Join us for The Gathering@Ringland Sunday 5th January 2025 4 til 6 pm at St Peter's "New Year New Beginnings"Chill & Chat with food and friendsAn Informal All Age Gathering with firepits, lights, nibbles, drinks, live music and worship with the Garden Folk Band.Com and see or Stay - for a warm welcome. Wrap up warm. all welcome
The 2024 St Ed's Christmas Eve service at 3:30 will also be livestreamed from the church.The service sheet is attached to this news item so you can join in fully with that service.The celebration is named after the Christingles that are lit during the service. Christingles are made from an orange decorated with red tape, sweets and a candle - join us to hear what each part symbolises. if you can make a christingle that is great but you do not need one to join in this celebration.All proceeds from these services will go to The Children’s Society and support its work helping vulnerable young people. All the family will enjoy this feast of candles and oranges as part of their preparation for Christmas.
Elizabeth gave a glad cry and exclaimed to Mary, “God has blessed you above all women, and your child is blessed. You are blessed because you believed that the Lord would do what he said.” Luke 1 : 42 & 45Readings this week Micah 5 : 2 – 5a; Hebrews 10 : 5 - 10; Luke 1 : 39 - 45Thought for this weekHow much of the birth of Jesus involves homes. Some homes like ours. Secure. Comfortable. Warm. Other homes that are makeshift. Basic. Desperate. Homes left behind for a time, to be returned to later. Others gratefully received as shelter, however rudimentary.Mary and Joseph, the shepherds, the wise men all left their homes for a time. Each was hard. For Mary and Joseph, a young couple, trying to make sense of their lives and their circumstances. The shepherds leaving their sheep, their watch in the fields. And the wise men. No one knows how long they were gone for or how far they travelled.And still Mary and Joseph, who had been through so much already, could not return, but find safety in Egypt.So in the birth of Jesus God the Word had left His home in heaven. This is the miracle of Christmas. God Himself come to be with us. To reveal His love, His complete and overwhelming commitment, and His passion for the world and for each of us. To call each of us home to Him. This is the wonder and the passion of Christmas. That Jesus came to be with us, is with us still, in the fullness of His sacrificial, redeeming love. Praise Him! Rev PaulPrayer for this weekWe light a candle, to push the darkness back. Back you go, we pray. But we must push with more than a prayer… …if we are to embody the love that does not know how to stop hoping; …if we are to find peace when the world has fractured into pieces. Christ-child, come. Bring your vulnerability, your fragility, your need, and the unexpected power of your presence deep in our souls. Holy one, besotted with creation, you refuse to retreat, but shine without ceasing into our lives. Your love doesn’t stand back; your love rolls up its sleeves. As we wait for you to be born again, may we seek to welcome you, even when we don’t recognise your face. To welcome you as we welcome the stranger.Christian Aid, Christmas 2024People to pray forFor those waiting for newsFor those with loved ones away for Christmas