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Coffee Mornings in December & January
The next church coffee mornings at St Peter’s church will be on Saturday 8th December and Saturday 12th January from 10.30am-12.30pm with all the usual great stalls including refreshments, bacon butties, cakes, raffle, jigsaws and more. Please come along and support our coffee morning—you can be assured of a very pleasant morning.
Advent Service – Sunday 2nd December at St Paul’s Alverthorpe
3pm at St Paul’s, Alverthorpe
This year there will be a joint advent service for all the churches of our United Benefice, taking place at St Paul’s Alverthorpe. Everyone from St Peter’s is invited to go along to this special service which will include an advent message from each of the four churches.
St Nicholas Parade service – Sunday 2nd December
Sunday 2nd December 10am
The St Nicholas family and parade service is an opportunity to donate a wrapped gift for a child who might otherwise not receive much this Christmas. The gifts will be handed over to the Barnados charity to be distributed. Please bring a wrapped gift, labelled with a suggested age and gender.
Parish Magazine for November 2018
You can download the November 2018 parish magazine in PDF format using the link below.
The parish magazine is in Adobe PDF format, if you can’t view the magazine you can download a reader at adobe.com.
Letter for November 2018
It would be interesting to ask a group of people to say a word which they associate with each month of the year. I am sure that for the month of November the word “remember” or remembrance” would feature.
The month begins with the Christian festival of All Saints or All Hallows on 1st November (hence Halloween on 31st October is really ‘All Hallows Eve’). All Saints Day celebrates all Christian saints, particularly those who do not have their own special feast day of remembrance. Of the 16,500 churches in the Church of England, 1467 are dedicated to All Saints.
The 2nd November is All Souls day which is set aside to commemorate the souls of Christians who have died. Typically, we remember deceased relatives on that day. It is seen as an extension of All Saints Day and several Anglican churches are dedicated to All Souls.
“Remember, remember the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason and plot I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.”
This rhyme of course refers to Guy Fawkes and the plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament on 5th November 1605 in order to remove James 1st from the throne and return the country to Catholicism. Robert Catesby was the instigator but Guy Fawkes was put in charge of the explosives. The plot failed as an anonymous letter caused a search of the House of Lords and Guy Fawkes was found guarding 36 barrels of gunpowder.
Remembrance Day falls on 11th November and it is a day when we can remember those in the armed forces who have died in the line of duty. It is a time to give heartfelt thanks for those who willingly sacrificed their lives to give us the freedom to live out our own lives. At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the armistice was signed between the allies of world war 1 and Germany. Since then many brave men and women have fought sacrificially, and lost their lives in conflict, so on Remembrance Day we remember them and their families for the sacrifice they made.
But of course we need to remember also the words Jesus spoke to his disciples at the last supper and which we hear during the communion service. As Jesus broke bread, he gave it to his disciples saying “This is my body which is given for you, do this in memory of me”. Offering them the cup of wine he said “This cup is God’s new covenant sealed with my blood which is poured out for you. Drink it in remembrance of me”.
We have much to remember and be grateful for. Let us this year, 100 years since the end of world war 1, pray for peace in our world .
Vicky Wilson, Reader, St Peter’s Church Stanley
St Peter’s Christmas Fair – Saturday 17th November 2018
CHRISTMAS FAIR
Saturday 17th November
St Peter’s Church, Lake Lock Road
10am-12:30pm
Stalls: Raffle, soft toys, cakes, tombola, handmade crafts, bric-a-brac, toys, books, bottle tombola, greetings cards, children’s tombola, and much, much more!
There will be various refreshments including bacon butties
We look forward to welcoming you!!
Remembrance Sunday 2018 – Sunday 11th November
To commemorate 100 years since the end of World War 1 Stanley War Memorial will be re-dedicated at an open-air service on the old church site.
3pm on Sunday 11th November
Led by Bishop Tony Robinson and Rev David Teece Followed by refreshments at St Peter’s church.
Also:
10am Sunday 11th November Remembrance Sunday family parade service at St Peter’s church.
Poppy shaped boards each carrying a name from the war memorial will be fixed to the lamp posts in Stanley.
Knitted poppy cascade made by the Knit & Natter group and others, will be on display in St Peter’s church.
Film Club – Friday 9th November 2018
Friday evening, 9th November 7:30pm
‘Their Finest’ (2017)
In London in 1940 during the Blitz and with the country’s morale at stake, Catrin (Gemma Arterton), an untried screenwriter, and a makeshift cast and crew, work under fire to make a film to lift the nation’s flagging spirits and inspire America to join the war. Alongside fellow screenwriter, Buckley (Sam Claflin), the pair aim to make a film that will warm the hearts of the nation and capture the imagination of the American population. Their film uses the talents of fading matinee idol Ambrose Hilliart (Bill Nighy), who reluctantly joins their production. Based on Lissa Evans’ novel, “Their Finest Hour and a Half”, this film is a witty, romantic and moving portrayal of a young woman finding her way, and her voice, during the mayhem of war.
Doors open 7pm, film start 7.30pm
Free admission, tea & coffee; bring your own popcorn!
Pantomime!
Tickets for our pantomime ‘Jack, the Giant and the Magic Bean’ are now on sale!
Performances are 3pm on Sunday 25th November and Saturday 1st December, and 7.15pm on Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th Thursday 29th, Friday 30th November and Saturday 1st December.
Tickets cost £6 adults, £4 children and concessions and £18 for a family ticket. Please email the church office on churchoffice@stpeters-stanley.org.uk for tickets.
Performances already filling up quickly are the Sunday matinee, Tuesday and Friday evenings so don’t delay!