Pilgrims Way
Congregational & Methodist Church
Minister: Rev Nicola VidamourTelephone: 020 8548 4945
Nicola’s day off each week is Friday.
Church Office: 020 8552 5030
e-mail:
Visit our Website @ http://www.pilgrimsway.org
Newsletter for week beginning
14th July 2013
Worship Today
10:30am / Revd Sara Coggin – Holy Communion6.30pm / Revd Nicola Vidamour
Dates for Your Diary
Wed 17th July / 10am-12 noon / Coffee Morning and Nearly NewWed 17th July / 11:00am / Prayer Meeting
Wed 17th July / 2:00pm / Wednesday Followship – Visit to see Briony (time to be arranged)
Pastoral Care
If you know of anyone who would like a pastoral visit, please let Nicola, or one of the Elders or the church office know. See Nicola’s and the Church telephone numbers above.
Prayer Requests
The Elders are available to pray with you after the service today and also pray during the week for any needs and concerns which have been brought to them.
Text for the Week
“If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink”......
John 7 v 37
Nearly New
No more clothing until further notice, please. Thanks,Diane Charman.
Church Meeting
There will bea Church Meeting following the service on July 21st.
Funeral Service Information
The funeral servicefor Janet Hand will be held at Pilgrims Wayat 12 noon on Monday 15th July followed by a 2:00pm Committal at the City of London.
Oxfam Trailwalker 2013
I am once again taking part in this annual 100km charity fundraiser, trekking over the South Downs. Pilgrims Way Church has been my main sponsor,over theyears that I have participatedand I hope that you will continue to sponsor me again this year. All monies raised will go to Oxfam and the Gurkha Welfare Trust. The event this year takes place on the 27/28 of July 2013. Please see me in church and indicate your willingness to support me once again. Monies pledged will only be collected after the event (August-September 2013). Thank you on behalf of the many who will benefit from yourgenerosity. Julian Maicheal
Lunch Club
Lunch Club meets every Monday at Bart’s Cafe at 12.30pm. A tasty three course lunch cost £5.50, good company and lots of things to chat about - come and join us. See Sue for further details.
Volunteers Needed! - To Help In Bart’s Cafe
If you can spare a few hours each week to help prepare and serve in our Community Cafe please contact Sue in the Cafe or phone the number below. Be part of food and friendship in East Ham! St Bartholomew – East Ham Team Office, 292b Barking Road, London, E6 3BA – Telephone: 020 8470 0011- – www.twitter.com/easthamteam.
Weekly Offertory
Total Offertory received from Envelopes and Loose offerings for Sunday, 7th July was £0.00.
Sunday Morning Service CDs now available
CD recordings of the Sunday morning service are available. Please speak to Paul Stokes if you would like a copy.
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BLOG IN THE BLANK
This last week, the Methodist Conference has been meeting at Westminster Central Hall. I attended the Opening of Conference last Saturday morning and one of the ordination services (at Wesley’s Chapel) last Sunday evening. I also spent some time in the public gallery on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday listening to the debates and meeting up with friends! I was particularly glad to be there when the Archbishop of Canterbury gave an address to the Conference on Wednesday afternoon.
On my way to and from Conference, I have been able to visit Geoff English in Barts Hospital and Enid Walters at the Royal London. It felt like I was moving between two worlds as I went from the debating floor to a hospital ward. And yet, it was also very moving to realise that these two places were deeply connected. They are both an expression of what we are about as a church – seeking to be present pastorally with those individuals and families who are going through a difficult time and also engaging with those more public issues of working for the common good which are on the agenda not just at the Methodist Conference but within society as a whole.
Both at Conference and in the hospitals people are dealing with both life and death. Conference had to make difficult decisions about what work needed to “die” in order that other work might be resourced and strengthened. In the hospitals people were also struggling with the pain and grief of loss – and yet striving also to hold onto hope and faith.
I had a powerful sense this week that all that we do and all that we are is held in the context of eternity. We believe in a Gospel which speaks of death and resurrection. We believe in what we cannot yet see. We believe - in the words of one the hymns which we sang at Conference - that:
Best of all is God is with us,
in our joy and though our pain,
till that final acclamation:
‘ life is Christ and death is gain’.
NICOLA VIDAMOUR
Daily Bible Readings
Fast and Festival / PsalmSun / 14th / Luke 10 v 25-37 / 25
Mon / 15th / Leviticus 19 v 1-10 / 126
Tue / 16th / Leviticus 19 v 11-18 / 127
Wed / 17th / Leviticus 19 v 26-37 / 132
Thurs / 18th / Leviticus 23 v 1-8 / 135
Fri / 19th / Leviticus 23 v 9-22 / 136
Sat / 20th / Leviticus 23 v 23-44 / 138
Sunday Worship Next Week 21st July 2013
10:30am / Revd Nicola Vidamour – All-Age Worship6:30pm / Revd Sara Coggin – Holy Communion
Rotas for next Week 21st July 2013
Vestry a.m. / - / Rosetta and HandinettiVestry p.m. / - / Mary
Elder / - / Fred
Welcome / - / June
Door/Books / - / Emy and David
Flowers / - / Abigail
Coffee / - / Church Meeting – No Coffee
Creche / - / Hayleigh and Mary A
Organ a.m. / - / Paul
Organ p.m. / - / Sue
Readers / - / All Age Worship/Junior Church
Holy Communion - pm / - / Sue
Sunday Collection Cashiers / - / Olu and Mary K
For Our Prayers
John, Mary and Ruth Hand / Mourning the death of JanetEnid Walters / In hospital following a stroke
Sue Stinson / Awaiting further surgery for breast cancer
Geoff & Chris English / Geoff is critically ill in hospital after a series of heart attacks
Hannah Cole / Ill health
Janice Carter / Recovering from a fall
All those suffering from cancer
All those who are housebound or in Care Homes
Those receiving ongoing medical treatment or awaiting/receiving/recovering from surgery
All those finding life stressful
Unemployed people seeking work
People in the Horn of Africa suffering in the drought
The situations in Iraq/Afghanistan and Syria
Christians in Iraq/Egypt/Pakistan and Nigeria