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Pew News - 8 November 2009 (Remembrance Sunday)

Taking Stock of Climate Change

A public meeting on Tuesday 10th November 7.30-9.30pm at St Edward’s Catholic Church, 44 Alma Road, Windsor SL4 3HJ.  This public meeting arranged by CAFOD Portsmouth is partly a chance to thank the many supporters in local parishes and schools.  But its wider purpose is to give anyone in the area up-to-date knowledge and news of campaigning before the crucial Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. You’ll have the views of two expert lead speakers.  Martin Brown of CAFOD Portsmouth Office saw the effects of global warming at first hand in villages, schools and communities in Bangla Desh earlier this year – and he’ll review campaigning worldwide activities.  Rev Professor Ian James from the School of Meteorology & Physics, University of Reading, is well-known as one of the best informed speakers around on the realities of climate change - and is also Environmental Advisor for the Diocese of Oxford.  The evening is free, and everyone is welcome. For further information, contact hughgibbons@just1.org.uk 


Will you have some spare time on Christmas Day?

The United Churches of Maidenhead are once again trying to put together teams of people to assist with the serving of Christmas Lunch to those who are lonely and less fortunate.  All aspects of help are needed. To help with the planning the names of volunteers would like to be known ASAP. If you think you will be able to help in whatever capacity. Please give your name to Margaret Hackett (532230)


A REAL COMPLAINT OR JUST BELLY ACHING? 

Cookham Patient Participants Group Health Information Evening planned for Wednesday 11th November 2009 has had to be postponed. 

 

Choral Evensong for Remembrance Sunday music by Campian, Ayleward, Wood &Fauré (Men's Choir)

This Sunday, November 8th 18.30 – 19.15.


Do you want Mary and Joseph to stay with you in Advent?

Our Posada figures will be travelling around the parish during Advent.  If you would like them to spend a night with you and your family please sign the list at the back of the Church. 


The Christmas Workshop is on the 5th December

In the Parish Centre between 10 am and noon.  The cost is £5 per child which covers the cost of materials and refreshments and we ask that children under five should be accompanied by an adult.  The number of places is strictly limited so please speak to Jo Layng (Telephone 533015) to reserve your place.


Christmas Flower Arranging Demonstration 

would you like some floral inspiration for your Christmas table?  Then do not miss Sue and Lucy Barton’s demonstration evening on Thursday, 19th November at 7.30pm in the Parish Centre.  Those who have attended before will know that tickets are limited to 65 in order to accommodate everyone comfortably so book early! Tickets can be booked through Bernadette Clark (01628 530047 evenings) for £12.50, ticket price to include a glass of wine and a mince pie!  There will also be an opportunity to win one or two of the arrangements. Proceeds to help fund the Christmas decoration of our church.   


Holy Trinity Ladies Group 

Our next meeting will be the A.G.M. in the Parish Centre on Thursday 12th Novemberat20.00hrs.when a short business meeting will be followed by the usual, very popular, buffet supper.


Autumn Fayre at St. John the Baptist, Cookham Dean

Sat 14th Nov 10am to 1pm, Cookham Dean Village Hall

Lots of stalls: Raffle, Tombola, Books, Bric a brac, cakes, home produce, card, refreshments and something for the children.

All proceeds to MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) and the Cookham Youth Project


Coffee Morning to Fund Cycle Ride

Sue Madelin and Tess Gray are holding a coffee morning on Friday November 13th (that's a week on Friday!) in order to raise funds for our London to Paris Cycle Ride.  We'd love for you to come and join us at Tess's house - Lee Cottage, School Lane, Cookham - between 10am and 12.30. Entry is £5 for adults and 50p for children - drink as much tea or coffee and eat as many slices of cake, cookies and muffins as you'd like!  We'll also have a selection of beautiful handmade jewellery and greetings cards on sale so you might even be able to pick up an early Christmas gift whilst you're at it! All proceeds will be going towards our fundraising target of £2,600 in aid of The Institute of Cancer Research and the more the merrier, so feel free to bring your friends along to join in the fun. Let me know if you're able to come so I know how many cakes to bake!

 

Diary This Week

Monday 09 November

19.30 Healing Eucharist – HTC


Tuesday 10 November

11.15 Trinity Nippers – HTC

18.45 Girl’s Choir Practice

19.45 Men’s Choir Practice

19.45 PCC Meeting - HTC         

20.00 Bell Ringing Practice

 

Wednesday 11 November

10.00 Holy Communion – SJB

18.00 Boys Choir Practice

 

Thursday 12 November

07.30Holy Communion – HTC


NEXT SUNDAY (15th) 18.30 – 19.00

Compline by Candlelight. An opportunity for half an hour of reflection at the end of the day and at the start of another week.


Healing Eucharist

Do come along to the Healing Eucharist on Monday if you would like to – it lasts about 40 minutes and is a quiet and reflective service during which we pray for healing and wholeness for ourselves and others who have asked for our prayers.


Sunday 29th November at 18.30

Advent Carol Service by Candlelight. A service of Advent Hymns, readings, choir carols and prayers. (Men and Boys’ Choir)

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Pew News - 1 November 2009

Calling all Key stage 3 and 4 pupils

You are invited to a games evening on Friday 6th November, 7:30pm to 9:00pm at 59, Aldebury Road Maidenhead. Refreshments provided. Please phone me, Christine Taylor on 628829 if you are able to come. 

 

God gave us Autumn

Trees are turning colour and displaying a beautiful range of colours and tints but as the wind blows and the frosts approach the leaves fall and plants get ready to sleep through the winter ( if only we could!) Can anyone please help in the autumn tidy up of the churchyard and Parish centre garden? Leaves to be raked, paths to be cleared, edges to be trimmed and trees to be pruned. Even 10 minutes would help. Speak to Colin after the 11am service or contact him on 0776 7072425 or colincaunter@aol.com 


Taking Stock of Climate Change

A public meeting on Tuesday 10th November 7.30-9.30pm at St Edward’s Catholic Church, 44 Alma Road, Windsor SL4 3HJ.  This public meeting arranged by CAFOD Portsmouth is partly a chance to thank the many supporters in local parishes and schools.  But its wider purpose is to give anyone in the area up-to-date knowledge and news of campaigning before the crucial Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. You’ll have the views of two expert lead speakers.  Martin Brown of CAFOD Portsmouth Office saw the effects of global warming at first hand in villages, schools and communities in Bangla Desh earlier this year – and he’ll review campaigning worldwide activities.  Rev Professor Ian James from the School of Meteorology & Physics, University of Reading, is well-known as one of the best informed speakers around on the realities of climate change - and is also Environmental Advisor for the Diocese of Oxford.  The evening is free, and everyone is welcome. For further information, contact hughgibbons@just1.org.uk 


A date for your diaries

The Christmas Workshop will be on Saturday 5th December 10am to 12noon.  If you would like to help please contact. Jo Layng 01628 533015.


Mums and Toddlers

Some of you will know that a very popular Mum’s and Toddlers group runs at the Parish Centre every Thursday morning. We (Holy Trinity and St John the Baptist’s) have been asked if we would like to become more involved in running this group. I believe, in the dim and distant past, it started out as a church group but over the years it has lost contact a bit with the church. This is a great opportunity for us, not only to help provide support for young parents and children in our community, but also, as the church, to be a more visible presence in their lives. It would be great to have young parents involved but also to have some older people involved on a regular basis to help practically and to offer friendship and support at the weekly gatherings. There is a meeting in the Parish Centre to explore how we might be able to contribute at 12.30pm on Tuesday 3rd November (after Trinity Nippers). If you would like to know more and think you may have something to offer please come along.


Will you have some spare time on Christmas Day?

The United Churches of Maidenhead are once again trying to put together teams of people to assist with the serving of Christmas Lunch to those who are lonely and less fortunate.  All aspects of help are needed. To help with the planning the names of volunteers would like to be known ASAP. If you think you will be able to help in whatever capacity. Please give your name to Margaret Hackett (532230) 


ARTS CAFÉ

Join us to hear the Tim Boniface Jazz Quartet. An exciting group of Jazz musicians performing some of the great jazz standards as well as original material. (For more about Tim and co- www.tbjazz.co.uk) on Friday, 6th November 2009 at 8.15pm (doors open at 7.30pm - so come early to socialise with other Arts Café fans). Tickets: £5 - In advance from Quench (formerly St Andrews Bookshop), Queen St, Maidenhead or reserve by phone - 01628 784960 or on the door. The Arts Café is located in the Wesley Hall at High Street Methodist Church, Maidenhead, SL6 1EF THE ARTS CAFÉ - WHERE ALL ARE WELCOME - www.arts-cafe.co.uk 

 

Choral Evensong for Remembrance Sunday

Music by Campian, Ayleward, Wood &Fauré (Men's Choir). Next Sunday, November 8th 18.30 – 19.15.


POSADA

Would you like Mary and Joseph to stay with you for a night during Advent?  A list is available at the back of the Church.


Diary This Week


Tuesday 03 November


11.15 Trinity Nippers – HTC


12.00 Meeting re Mum’s and Toddlers,In Parish Centre


14.30 Funeral and Thanksgiving for the Life of Andrew Millar – HTC


18.45 Girl’s Choir Practice


19.45 Men’s Choir Practice


20.00 Baptism Preparation evening at The Vicarage      


20.00 Bell Ringing Practice


Wednesday 04 November


10.00 Holy Communion – SJB


18.00 Boys Choir Practice


20.00 Ministry Team


Thursday 05 November


07.30Holy Communion – HTC


18.00 Wedding Rehearsal – SJB


Saturday 07 November


14.00 Wedding – SJB

 

Christmas Flower Arranging Demonstration 

would you like some floral inspiration for your Christmas table?  Then do not miss Sue and Lucy Barton’s demonstration evening on Thursday, 19th November at 7.30pm in the Parish Centre.  Those who have attended before will know that tickets are limited to 65 in order to accommodate everyone comfortably so book early!  Tickets can be booked through Bernadette Clark (01628 530047 evenings) for £12.50, ticket price to include a glass of wine and a mince pie!  There will also be an opportunity to win one or two of the arrangements. 

Proceeds to help fund the Christmas decoration of our church.   


Advance Notice: Sunday 29th November at 18.30

Advent Carol Service by Candlelight. A service of Advent Hymns, readings, choir carols and prayers. (Men and Boys’ Choir)

Posted on October 30, 2009 at 03:36 PM in Holy Trinity, Information, St John the Baptist | Permalink | Comments (0)

Pew News - 25 October 2009

All Souls 

Next Sunday evening at Holy Trinity we are holding our annual Service of remembrance for loved ones who have died. We have invited all the families we have taken funerals for over the last two years and already have a list of their loved ones who have died. If you would like anyone else added to the list to be read out at this service please write their names on the list at the back of church today. Thank you 


Calling all Key stage 3 and 4 pupils

You are invited to a games evening on Friday 6th November, 7:30pm to 9:00pm at 59, Aldebury Road Maidenhead. Refreshments provided. Please phone me, Christine Taylor on 628829 if you are able to come. 


God gave us Autumn

Trees are turning colour and displaying a beautiful range of colours and tints but as the wind blows and the frosts approach the leaves fall and plants get ready to sleep through the winter ( if only we could!)

Can anyone please help in the autumn tidy up of the churchyard and Parish centre garden? Leaves to be raked, paths to be cleared, edges to be trimmed and trees to be pruned. Even 10 minutes would help. Speak to Colin after the 11am service or contact him on 0776 7072425 or colincaunter@aol.com 


Mums and Toddlers

Some of you will know that a very popular Mum’s and Toddlers group runs at the Parish Centre every Thursday morning. We (Holy Trinity and St John the Baptist’s) have been asked if we would like to become more involved in running this group. I believe, in the dim and distant past, it started out as a church group but over the years it has lost contact a bit with the church. This is a great opportunity for us, not only to help provide support for young parents and children in our community, but also, as the church, to be a more visible presence in their lives. It would be great to have young parents involved but also to have some older people involved on a regular basis to help practically and to offer friendship and support at the weekly gatherings. There is a meeting in the Parish Centre to explore how we might be able to contribute at 12.30pm on Tuesday 3rd November (after Trinity Nippers). If you would like to know more and think you may have something to offer please come along.


Will you have some spare time on Christmas Day?

The United Churches of Maidenhead are once again trying to put together teams of people to assist with the serving of Christmas Lunch to those who are lonely and less fortunate.  All aspects of help are needed. To help with the planning the names of volunteers would like to be known ASAP. If you think you will be able to help in whatever capacity. Please give your name to Margaret Hackett (532230) 


ARTS CAFÉ

Join us to hear the Tim Boniface Jazz Quartet. An exciting group of Jazz musicians performing some of the great jazz standards as well as original material. (For more about Tim and co- www.tbjazz.co.uk) on Friday, 6th November 2009 at 8.15pm (doors open at 7.30pm - so come early to socialise with other Arts Café fans). Tickets: £5 - In advance from Quench (formerly St Andrews Bookshop), Queen St, Maidenhead or reserve by phone - 01628 784960 or on the door. The Arts Café is located in the Wesley Hall at High Street Methodist Church, Maidenhead, SL6 1EF THE ARTS CAFÉ - WHERE ALL ARE WELCOME - www.arts-cafe.co.uk 


FAST

Barbara Walmsley will be fasting for the 24th year at Sainsbury's on October 30th and 31st and on November 1st.  Usual arrangements, (38 hours fasting, 32 hours collecting).  She will be outside church after the 11 o'clock service.  Please sponsor her. Thank you! 

  

Diary This Week


Monday 26 October


18.00 Soul Space - HTC


Tuesday 27 October


11.15 NO TRINITY NIPPERS AS HALF TERM


20.00 Bell Ringing Practice


Wednesday 28 October


10.00 Holy Communion – SJB


Thursday 29 October


07.30Holy Communion – HTC


Christmas Flower Arranging Demonstration 

Would you like some floral inspiration for your Christmas table?  Then do not miss Sue and Lucy Barton’s demonstration evening on Thursday, 19th November at 7.30pm in the Parish Centre.  Those who have attended before will know that tickets are limited to 65 in order to accommodate everyone comfortably so book early!  Tickets can be booked through Bernadette Clark (01628 530047 evenings) for £12.50, ticket price to include a glass of wine and a mince pie!  There will also be an opportunity to win one or two of the arrangements. Proceeds to help fund the Christmas decoration of our church.   


A Question of Dignity

Please note that on October 29th in conjunction with the Holy Trinity Peace and Justice Committee there will be a talk by an Amnesty speaker on the subject of human dignity and what we can do to support it here and around the world.  More details from Mike Copland on 01628 630375.


Soul Space

8pm at Holy Trinity on Monday 26th October. This is our monthly opportunity to share in worship where there is more silence than words. This week we will be reflecting on some passages from scripture and some poetry on the theme of catching glimpses of God. All welcome.


Old Spectacles...

Wanted for World Vision Overseas -During the month of OCTOBER we are running a campaign to collect as many pairs of unwanted spectacles as possible to be used by World Vision Overseas in developing countries. The Glasses need to be in good working order and can be placed in the labeled basket at the back of the church. Please ask friends, family and neighbours also, as every pair will make a huge difference to the quality of someone's life. Spectacle cases will not be needed, thank you.

Posted on October 26, 2009 at 10:18 AM in Holy Trinity, Information, St John the Baptist | Permalink | Comments (0)

Pew News - 11 October 2009

Harvest pledges for the Rendezvous Dementia project

For this Sunday for the Harvest Festival Service on 11 October 2009 pledge cards for the Rendezvous Dementia Project will be available in a display at the Church entrance. Members of the congregation can complete these cards to pledge their support for the Rendezvous project and can give their contact details if they want to offer specific help. If they are placed in the box these pledges will be blessed at the Harvest Eucharist Service. Please take a moment to take a pledge card and consider what support you can offer this important initiative. Read more about why this project is the focus of our Harvest Thanksgiving in this month’s Parish Magazine.

Harvest Festival Bring and Share Lunch

The harvest Festival at Holy Trinity is on Sunday 11 October. We felt that it would be a lovely way to celebrate our very bounteous gifts by joining together at a Bring and Share Lunch. This would take place straight after the 11a.m. Service. Please put this date in your diaries and come along.

MUSIC FROM THE WOODS

A short recital by Victoria Wood (Clarinet & Saxophone), Jonathan Wood (Baritone) & Sara Wood (Piano).Music by Mozart, Poulenc, Butterworth, Crusell, Gershwin and more. NO TICKETS REQUIRED Retiring collection in aid of Rendezvous at Elizabeth House (A meeting place for people with dementia and their carers) 
 
Healing Eucharist

Do come along to the Healing Eucharist on Monday if you would like to – it lasts about 40 minutes and is a quiet and reflective service during which we pray for healing and wholeness for ourselves and others who have asked for our prayers

QUIZ NIGHT TREAT -  Friday 23rd October

A combination of the finest in Cookham Dean Cuisine and a lively memory contest awaits you at this year's Quiz Night in aid of Elizabeth House - on Friday 23rd October. The fun starts at 7 for 7.30pm at Cookham Dean Village Hall. The food at this annual quiz is now legendary.  There's a licensed bar and, with quizmaster John Sykes, a great evening is in store. It will be tables of six and tickets, including supper, are £12.50 from Lynne Williams at Elizabeth House on 01628 819224, OR, ring Reg Willsher on 01628 520461.   Book early to avoid disappointment...!

A date for your diaries

The Christmas Workshop will be on Saturday 5th December 10am to 12noon.  If you would like to help please contact Jo Layng 01628 533015.

Coffee Morning

The pre-fast Coffee Morning is on Tuesday 20th October at the Parish Centre at 10-30is.  The speaker will be the very popular Brian Fisher (M Hort RHS) and he will talk about "Winter Colour in the Garden”. Tickets are available from The Stationery Depot, Station Parade, Cookham or from Christine Taylor (01628-628829).The tickets are £7-50 and every penny goes directly to Oxfam, also Christine Taylor will be at the back of the church after the 11pm service with the tickets? 

Mums and Toddlers

Some of you will know that a very popular Mum’s and Toddlers group runs at the Parish Centre every Thursday morning. We (Holy Trinity and St John the Baptist’s) have been asked if we would like to become more involved in running this group. I believe, in the dim and distant past, it started out as a church group but over the years it has lost contact a bit with the church. This is a great opportunity for us, not only to help provide support for young parents and children in our community, but also, as the church, to be a more visible presence in their lives. It would be great to have young parents involved but also to have some older people involved on a regular basis to help practically and to offer friendship and support at the weekly gatherings. There is a meeting in the Parish Centre to explore how we might be able to contribute at 12.30pm on Tuesday 3rd November (after Trinity Nippers). If you would like to know more and think you may have something to offer please come along.

Father Michael is going on a course

In order to try and help clergy break out of the small parochial world in which they live a lot of the time courses are periodically organized to challenge and stimulate them to think about big and important world issues. Earlier this year I was invited to join such a course. It is called ‘God: Some Conversations – How do you speak about God?’ The course begins on Monday October 5th and ends on Thursday October 15th and it takes place at St George’s House, Windsor Castle. About 30 clergy, some from abroad, are sharing in the course and we will be exploring issues as diverse as Mental Health, Sustainability, the rise of China, Economics and the Arts – we will be addressed by leading academics and we will be led to reflect on how we speak about God in this rapidly changing world. I am really looking forward to this course. I have read widely in preparation for it and I have done most of my homework in preparation. I will let you know how I get on and I have no doubt sermons for the next few months will be greatly influenced by what I study and learn, so watch out! While I am away please direct all enquiries to the Parish Office or to Fr Nick Plant (on his working days only) or to Charles Walmsley. All contact details are here on Pew News.

TONIGHT 18.30 - 19.15pm

Choral Evensong for Harvest

Music by Greene, Smith, Purcell & Stanford.  (Men & Boys' Choir)

Diary This Week

Monday 12 October

19.30 Healing Eucharist - HTC

Tuesday 13 October

11.15 Trinity Nippers

18.45 Girls’ Choir Pr active

19.45 Men’s Choir Practice

20.00 Bell Ringing Practice

20.00 HTC Standing Committee and Working Group Leaders Budget meeting

Wednesday 14 October

10.00 Holy Communion – SJB

18.00 Boys Choir Practice

Thursday 15 October

07.30Holy Communion – HTC

Sunday 18 October

10.15 Choir Practice

A Question of Dignity

Please note that on October 29th in conjunction with the Holy Trinity Peace and Justice Committee there will be a talk by an Amnesty speaker on the subject of human dignity and what we can do to support it here and around the world.  More details from Mike Copland.

Old Spectacles wanted for World Vision Overseas

During the month of OCTOBER we are running a campaign to collect as many pairs of unwanted spectacles as possible to be used by World Vision Overseas in developing countries. Glasses need to be in good working order and can be placed in the labeled basket at the back of the church. Please ask friends, family and neighbours also, as every pair will make a huge difference to the quality of someone's life. Spectacle cases will not be needed, thank you.

Posted on October 10, 2009 at 09:47 PM in Holy Trinity, Information, St John the Baptist | Permalink | Comments (0)

Pew News - 4 October 2009

Harvest pledges for the Rendezvous Dementia project

For the next 3 weeks up until the Harvest Festival Service on 11 October 2009 pledge cards for the Rendezvous Dementia Project will be available in a display at the Church entrance. Members of the congregation can complete these cards to pledge their support for the Rendezvous project and can give their contact details if they want to offer specific help. If they are placed in the box these pledges will be blessed at the Harvest Eucharist Service. Please take a moment to take a pledge card and consider what support you can offer this important initiative. Read more about why this project is the focus of our Harvest Thanksgiving in this month’s Parish Magazine 

Old Spectacles wanted for World Vision Overseas

During the month of OCTOBER we are running a campaign to collect as many pairs of unwanted spectacles as possible to be used by World Vision Overseas in developing countries. The glasses need to be in good working order and can be placed in the labeled basket at the back of the church. Please ask friends, family and neighbours also, as every pair will make a huge difference to the quality of someone's life. Spectacle cases will not be needed, thank you.

MUSIC FROM THE WOODS

Sunday 18th October 7.30pm A short recital given by Victoria Wood (Clarinet), Jonathan Wood (Baritone) & Sara Wood (Piano). No tickets required. Retiring collection for the work of the centre at Elizabeth House for people with dementia and their carers.

Thames Hospicecare 11 October

This year the very popular The Sunrise Walk is back! .We are aiming to get at least 750 walkers signed up, and raise £130,000 for the Hospice! Why not enter a Company Team? A great way to support Thames Hospice care, achieve a personal challenge and have fun with work colleagues and friends? To help us get as many ladies signed up as we can, please could you forward this email with the attached e-graphic to all your friends and family and ask them to forward to all their friends and family too!! It’s a great way to spread the word and promote this fantastic event! Thank you very much for your help. Bronwen Cranfield, Corporate Fundraiser 01753 848947 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Singin’ in the Rain

There is a group booking arranged for Fri 2nd Oct (evening) to see "Singin' in the Rain" at the Wycombe Swan Theatre. The production was recently featured in the Maidenhead Advertiser (Aug 27). If you have not already heard about the booking and would like to be included you are most welcome. I can get 15% off tickets for this performance. Please ring me on 01628 520938. Tickets for other performances (Tues 29 Sept - Sat 3rd Oct) are available from the box office 01494 512000. Shirley Gostling

Your browser may not support display of this image.QUIZ NIGHT TREAT - Friday 23rd October

A combination of the finest in Cookham Dean Cuisine and a lively memory contest awaits you at this year's Quiz Night in aid of Elizabeth House - on Friday 23rd October. The fun starts at 7 for 7.30pm at Cookham Dean Village Hall. The food at this annual quiz is now legendary. There's a licensed bar and, with quizmaster John Sykes, a great evening is in store. It will be tables of six and tickets, including supper, are £12.50 from Lynne Williams at Elizabeth House on 01628 819224, OR, ring Reg Willsher on 01628 520461. Book early to avoid disappointment...!

Swine Flu

As you know for the past few weeks we have been administering communion by intinction (dipping the bread in the wine) as a precaution against spreading Swine Flu. Having consulted with our Ministry Team we have decided that the impact that this practice has on stopping the spread of flu is miniscule and so, from today, we will revert to our normal method of administration of communion. If you feel you want to take the consecrated bread and dip it in the wine yourself you are welcome to do this. I know that more cases of Swine Flu are expected this autumn but I do not believe that the way we administer communion will have any real impact on any of us catching it or not. If you are in any doubt about your health please always dip the bread in the wine being careful not to touch the wine with your fingers please. 

A date for your diaries

The Christmas Workshop will be on Saturday 5th December 10am to 12 noon. If you would like to help please contact Jo Layng 01628 533015.

Coffee Morning

The pre-fast Coffee Morning is on Tuesday 20thOctoberattheParishCentre at 10-30am. The speaker will be the very popular Brian Fisher (M Hort RHS) and he will talk about "Winter Colour in the Garden”. Tickets are available from The Stationery Depot, Station Parade, Cookham or from Christine Taylor (01628-628829).The tickets are £7-50 and every penny goes directly to Oxfam. 

Mums and Toddlers

Some of you will know that a very popular Mum’s and Toddlers group runs at the Parish Centre every Thursday morning. We (Holy Trinity and St John the Baptist’s) have been asked if we would like to become more involved in running this group. I believe, in the dim and distant past, it started out as a church group but over the years it has lost contact a bit with the church. This is a great opportunity for us, not only to help provide support for young parents and children in our community, but also, as the church, to be a more visible presence in their lives. It would be great to have young parents involved but also to have some older people involved on a regular basis to help practically and to offer friendship and support at the weekly gatherings. There is a meeting in the Parish Centre to explore how we might be able to contribute at 12.30pm on Tuesday 3rd November (after Trinity Nippers). If you would like to know more and think you may have something to offer please come along. 

Father Michael is going on a course

To try and help clergy break out of the small parochial world in which they live a lot of the time courses are periodically organized to challenge and stimulate them to think about big and important world issues. Earlier this year I was invited to join such a course. It is called ‘God: Some Conversations – How do you speak about God?’ The course begins on Monday October 5th and ends on Thursday October 15th and it takes place at St George’s House, Windsor Castle. About 30 clergy, some from abroad, are sharing in the course and we will be exploring issues as diverse as Mental Health, Sustainability, the rise of China, Economics and the Arts – we will be addressed by leading academics and we will be led to reflect on how we speak about God in this rapidly changing world. I am really looking forward to this course. I have read widely in preparation for it and I have done most of my homework in preparation. I will let you know how I get on and I have no doubt sermons for the next few months will be greatly influenced by what I study and learn, so watch out! While I am away please direct all enquiries to the Parish Office or to Fr Nick Plant (on his working days only) or to Charles Walmsley. 

Diary This Week

Tuesday 6 October

11.15 Trinity Nippers

18.45 Girls’ Choir Practice

19.45 Men’s Choir Practice

20.00 Bell Ringing Practice

20.00 SJB Baptism Preparation at St John’s House

Wednesday 7 October

10.00 Holy Communion – SJB

18.00 Boys Choir Practice

13.30 Communion at Elizabeth House

Saturday 10 October

13.30 Wedding – SJB

Sunday 11 October

10.15 Choir Practice 

Harvest Festival Bring and Share Lunch

The harvest Festival at Holy Trinity is on Sunday 11 October. We felt that it would be a lovely way to celebrate our very bounteous gifts by joining together at a Bring and Share Lunch. This would take place straight after the 11a.m. Service. Please put this date in your diaries and come along. 

PAUL

Do you find Paul appealing or appalling; or a bit of both? We will be discussing him, his life, his letters, his theology and some of the problems at a five week course started on Wednesday 23rd September at 8pm and then for the next three Wednesdays. Wine and soft drinks will be available. It would help if you let Charles or the Parish Office know beforehand if you plan to come.

A Question of Dignity

Please note a couple of upcoming events organised by the local Amnesty International group. On 9th October they have their annual quiz evening at Pinder Hall - tickets just £10 from Liz Kwantes on 01628 525130 (or email her at liz@kwantes.com). And on October 29th they are teaming up with the Holy Trinity Peace and Justice Committee to present a talk by an Amnesty speaker on the subject of human dignity and what we can do to support it here and around the world. More details from Mike Copland on 01628 630375.

Will you have some spare time on Christmas Day?

The United Churches of Maidenhead are once again trying to put together

Teams of people to assist with the serving of Christmas Lunch to those who are lonely and less fortunate. All aspects of help are needed. To help with the planning the names of volunteers would like to be known during September. If you think you will be able to help in whatever capacity. Please give your name to Margaret Hackett (532230).

NEXT SUNDAY (11th October)

6.30 - 7.15pm

Choral Evensong for Harvest

Music by Greene, Smith, Purcell & Stanford

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Pew News - 27 September 2009

Further Information

Following on from one of our speakers at Ladies’ Group, Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey, the social committee have arranged a visit to  the Abbey on Wednesday 30 September for a Parish Prayer Pilgrimage.   Groups of up to 50 can join a Canon Steward for a pilgrim tour which takes you around the Abbey, hearing about its history and praying in its sacred places.  The tours begin at 6.15 p.m. and end with Compline at 7.15 p.m.

The coach will leave Cookham War Memorial at 16.15; each ticket will be £10 which will include a tip for the driver.  Please could you let Mary Purdie have the coach money ASAP - either direct or leave it in the parish office marked for her attention (cheques should be made payable to PCC Holy Trinity Church)   

'Rendezvous' at Elizabeth House opens 24th Sept
  • For people with dementia and their carers, 
  • A warm friendly welcome awaits all visitors 
  • A cup of tea, a chat, some activities, useful information, advice, literature and sign posting available at no charge 
  • An "outreach" branch of the Alzheimer’s' Society, separate from the "normal EH activities."
  • Managed by a qualified manager, Susan Forwood, who will be responding to Rose Coop. 
  • Open every Thursday afternoon between 15.00 - 17.00 commencing 24th September 
  • A valuable community service sponsored and financed by HTC but open to all. 
Please pass this information on to anyone whom you feel could benefit  from attending. Any further information, please speak to Rose Coop or phone Susan Forwood on 07936 723 615 Peace and Justice Group, HTC 

MUSIC FROM THE WOODS

Sunday 18th October 7.30pm A short recital given by Victoria Wood (Clarinet), Jonathan Wood (Baritone) & Sara Wood (Piano) No tickets required. Retiring collection for the work of the centre at Elizabeth House for people with dementia and their carers) 

Thames Hospicecare 11 October

This year the very popular The Sunrise Walk is back! .We are aiming to get at least 750 walkers signed up, and raise £130,000 for the Hospice!  Why not enter a Company Team?  A great way to support Thames Hospice care, achieve a personal challenge and have fun with work colleagues and friends?  To help us get as many ladies signed up as we can, please could you forward this email with the attached e-graphic to all your friends and family and ask them to forward to all their friends and family too!! It’s a great way to spread the word and promote this fantastic event! Thank you very much for your help.  Bronwen Cranfield, Corporate Fundraiser 01753 848947  

Singin’ in the Rain

There is a group booking arranged for Fri 2nd Oct (evening) to see "Singin' in the Rain" at the Wycombe Swan Theatre. The production was recently featured in the Maidenhead Advertiser (Aug 27). If you have not already heard about the booking and would like to be included you are most welcome. I can get 15% off tickets for this performance. Please ring me on 01628 520938. Tickets for other performances (Tues 29 Sept - Sat 3rd Oct) are available from the box office 01494 512000. Shirley Gostling 

Harvest pledges for the Rendezvous Dementia project

For the next 3 weeks up until the Harvest Festival Service on 11 October 2009 pledge cards for the Rendezvous Dementia Project will be available in a display at the Church entrance. Members of the congregation can complete these cards to pledge their support for the Rendezvous project and can give their contact details if they want to offer specific help. If they are placed in the box these pledges will be blessed at the Harvest Eucharist Service. Please take a moment to take a pledge card and consider what support you can offer this important initiative. Read more about why this project is the focus of our Harvest Thanksgiving in this month’s Parish Magazine.

Old Spectacles wanted for World Vision Overseas

During the month of OCTOBER we are running a campaign to collect as many pairs of unwanted spectacles as possible to be used by World Vision Overseas in developing countries. The glasses need to be in good working order and can be placed in the labeled basket at the back of the church. Please ask friends, family and neighbours also, as every pair will make a huge difference to the quality of someone's life. Spectacle cases will not be needed, thank you.

QUIZ NIGHT TREAT -  Friday 23rd October

A combination of the finest in Cookham Dean Cuisine and a lively memory contest awaits you at this year's Quiz Night in aid of Elizabeth House - on Friday 23rd October. The fun starts at 7 for 7.30pm at Cookham Dean Village Hall. The food at this annual quiz is now legendary.  There's a licensed bar and, with quizmaster John Sykes, a great evening is in store. It will be tables of six and tickets, including supper, are £12.50 from Lynne Williams at Elizabeth House on 01628 819224, OR, ring Reg Willsher on 01628 520461.   Book early to avoid disappointment...! 

Calling all singers!!

Sat 3rd October in Holy Trinity Mozart Requiem from scratch. 5.30 PM rehearsal, performance 8.00 PM. Four professional soloists, conductor Ben Gunner. If you can’t sing, come to the performance. £15 including interval refreshments £6 for spectators funds for Thames Hospice care. Contact Stuart Cripps .stuart@cripps9.freeserve.co.uk 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Your browser may not support display of this image.Soul Space

This is an opportunity to share in worship which has more silence than words. We will be reflecting together on a passage from scripture. Interestingly silent reflection often reveals new insights and understanding of the passage we focus on. We meet in Holy Trinity church at 8pm. All welcome 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Diary This Week

Monday 28 September

20.00 Soul Space - HTC

Tuesday 29 September

11.15 Trinity Nippers

18.45 Girls’ Choir Practice

19.45 Men’s Choir Practice

20.00 Bell Ringing Practice

20.00 SJB PCC in Vestry

Wednesday 30September

10.00 Holy Communion – SJB

18.00 Boys Choir Practice

16.15 Departure of Westminster Abbey visit from War Memorial in High Street

Thursday 1 October

07.30 Holy Communion – HTC

11.00 HT School Harvest Festival – HTC

14.00 Funeral of Keith Langley RIP - HTC

Saturday 3 October

14.00 Wedding - HTC 

Harvest Festival Bring and Share Lunch

The harvest Festival at Holy Trinity is on Sunday 11 October. We felt that it would be a lovely way to celebrate our very bounteous gifts by joining together at a Bring and Share Lunch. This would take place straight after the 11a.m. Service. Please put this date in your diaries and come along.  

PAUL

Do you find Paul appealing or appalling; or a bit of both?  We will be discussing him, his life, his letters, his theology and some of the problems at a five week course started on Wednesday 23rd September at 8pm and then for the next three Wednesdays. Wine and soft drinks will be available.  It would help if you let Charles or the Parish Office know beforehand if you plan to come. 

Your browser may not support display of this image.A Question of Dignity

Please note a couple of upcoming events organised by the local Amnesty International group.  On 9th October they have their annual quiz evening at Pinder Hall - tickets just £10 from Liz Kwantes on 01628 525130 (or email her at liz@kwantes.com).  And on October 29th they are teaming up with the Holy Trinity Peace and Justice Committee to present a talk by an Amnesty speaker on the subject of human dignity and what we can do to support it here and around the world.  More details from Mike Copland on 01628 630375.

Your browser may not support display of this image. Will you have some spare time on Christmas Day?

The United Churches of Maidenhead are once again trying to put together

Teams of people to assist with the serving of Christmas Lunch to those who are lonely and less fortunate.  All aspects of help are needed. To help with the planning the names of volunteers would like to be known during September. If you think you will be able to help in whatever capacity. Please give your name to Margaret Hackett (532230)

Your browser may not support display of this image.The Arts Cafe

NEW SEASON STARTS AT THE ARTS CAFÉ on Friday 2nd October 2009. You are invited to hear Cathy Burton whose musical career has spanned performing, songwriting, teaching and supporting. "An artist standing at the foot of an epic canvas, about to paint her future" For more about Cathy - www.cathyburton.co.uk

Friday, 02 October 2009 at 8.15pm (doors open at 7.30pm - so come early to socialise with other Arts Café fans) Tickets: £5 -  In advance from St Andrew's bookshop   or reserve by phone - 01628 784960.The Arts Café is located in the Wesley Hall at High Street Methodist Church,  Maidenhead, SL6 1EF.ALL ARE WELCOME!!! www.arts-cafe.co.uk 

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Pew News - 20 September 2009

Our External Charity Giving 

The PCC has resolved to account separately for the fund raising which we do for other charities. Our aim has been to raise a minimum of £10,000 this year. It is pleasing to note that by the end of June this figure had reached £4,733. We intend to update readers monthly so it is worth remembering that the Rendezvous Golf Dinner on September 18th will be part of this and will be reflected in our October update.   Stewardship & Finance Working Group 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Further Information

Following on from one of our speakers at Ladies’ Group, Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey, the social committee have arranged a visit to  the Abbey on Wednesday 30 September for a Parish Prayer Pilgrimage.   Groups of up to 50 can join a Canon Steward for a pilgrim tour which takes you around the Abbey, hearing about its history and praying in its sacred places.  The tours begin at 6.15 p.m. and end with Compline at 7.15 p.m.

The coach will leave Cookham War Memorial at 16.15; each ticket will be £10 which will include a tip for the driver.  Please could you let Mary Purdie have the coach money asap - either direct or leave it in the parish office marked for her attention (cheques should be made payable to PCC Holy Trinity Church)   

Your browser may not support display of this image.'Rendezvous' at Elizabeth House opens 24th Sept

  • For people with dementia and their carers, * A warm friendly welcome awaits all visitors 
  • A cup of tea, a chat,  some activities, useful information, advice, literature and sign posting available at no charge 
  • An 'outreach' branch of the Alzheimer’s' Society, separate from the "normal EH activities."
  • Managed by a qualified manager, Susan Forwood, who will be responding to  Rose Coop. 
  • Open every Thursday afternoon between 15.00 - 17.00 commencing 24th September 
  • A valuable community service sponsored and financed by HTC but open to all. 

Please pass this information on to anyone whom you feel could benefit  from attending. Any further information, please speak to Rose Coop or phone Susan Forwood on 07936 723 615 Peace and Justice Group, HTC 

Your browser may not support display of this image.MUSIC FROM THE WOODS

Sunday 18th October 7.30pm A short recital given by Victoria Wood (Clarinet), Jonathan Wood (Baritone) & Sara Wood (Piano) No tickets required. Retiring collection for the work of the centre at Elizabeth House for people with dementia and their carers) 

Thames Hospicecare 11 October

This year the very popular The Sunrise Walk is back! .We are aiming to get at least 750 walkers signed up, and raise £130,000 for the Hospice!  Why not enter a Company Team?  A great way to support Thames Hospice care, achieve a personal challenge and have fun with work colleagues and friends?  To help us get as many ladies signed up as we can, please could you forward this email with the attached e-graphic to all your friends and family and ask them to forward to all their friends and family too!! It’s a great way to spread the word and promote this fantastic event! Thank you very much for your help.  Bronwen Cranfield, Corporate Fundraiser 01753 848947  

Your browser may not support display of this image.The Book Club

Will meet next for a bring and share lunch on Friday, 25th September at 12.30 at Water’s Edge, Islet Road.  The book is ‘Lullabies for Little Criminals’ by Heather O’Neil. Please let Jean Johnson (629807) if you plan attend. 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Singin’ in the Rain

There is a group booking arranged for Fri 2nd Oct (evening) to see "Singin' in the Rain" at the Wycombe Swan Theatre. The production was recently featured in the Maidenhead Advertiser (Aug 27). If you have not already heard about the booking and would like to be included you are most welcome. I can get 15% off tickets for this performance. Please ring me on 01628 520938. Tickets for other performances (Tues 29 Sept - Sat 3rd Oct) are available from the box office 01494 512000. Shirley Gostling

Your browser may not support display of this image.Special Plea for Whitechapel Mission 

Can you please look in your linen/airing cupboards and see if you have any towels you no longer need?  Hand towel, bath towels, beach towels – it doesn’t matter.  There is a desperate shortage for the men and women who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to wash/shower at the Centre.  If we all donated one towel there would be a great many happy (and clean!) faces at the Whitechapel Mission! The ongoing need for clean underwear/socks (men’s) is still an issue and any donations would be much appreciated. The next team going up to Whitechapel will be on Sunday 27th September.  All donations to the Parish Centre a few days before would be great. If you miss this date, the next opportunity will be Sunday25thOctober.If you would like to volunteer to help (next year’s Rota will be available to sign up by beginning December) please contact Bernadette Clark (01628 530047).

Your browser may not support display of this image.Harvest pledges for the Rendezvous Dementia project

For the next 3 weeks up until the Harvest Festival Service on 11 October 2009 pledge cards for the Rendezvous Dementia Project will be available in a display at the Church entrance. Members of the congregation can complete these cards to pledge their support for the Rendezvous project and can give their contact details if they want to offer specific help. If they are placed in the box these pledges will be blessed at the Harvest Eucharist Service. Please take a moment to take a pledge card and consider what support you can offer this important initiative. Read more about why this project is the focus of our Harvest Thanksgiving in this month’s Parish Magazine. 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Solemn Mass Next Sunday at 18.30

For St Michael and All Angels. The Music will be lead by the Men and Boys of the Choir. Communion setting will be by Darke (In E)  

Diary This Week

Tuesday 22 September

11.15 Trinity Nippers

18.45 Girls’ Choir Practice

19.45 Holy Trinity PCC

19.45 Men’s Choir Practice

20.00 Bell Ringing Practice

Wednesday 23September

10.00 Holy Communion – SJB

20.00 Pastoral Network Meeting – SJB, Court Cottage, Dean Lane

Thursday 24 September

07.30 Holy Communion – HTC

18.00 Wedding Rehearsal - SJB

Saturday 26September

14.00 Wedding - HTC

14.00 Wedding – SJB

19.00 Harvest Supper - SJB 

Your browser may not support display of this image.The Arts Cafe

NEW SEASON STARTS AT THE ARTS CAFÉ on Friday 2nd October 2009. You are invited to hear Cathy Burton whose musical career has spanned performing, songwriting, teaching and supporting. "An artist standing at the foot of an epic canvas, about to  paint her future" For more about Cathy - www.cathyburton.co.uk

Friday, 02 October 2009 at 8.15pm (doors open at 7.30pm - so come early to socialise with other Arts Café fans) Tickets: £5 -  In advance from St Andrew's bookshop   or reserve by phone - 01628 784960.The Arts Café is located in the Wesley Hall at High Street Methodist Church,  Maidenhead, SL6 1EF.ALL ARE WELCOME!!! www.arts-cafe.co.uk

Your browser may not support display of this image.Harvest Festival Bring and Share Lunch

The harvest Festival at Holy Trinity is on Sunday 11 October. We felt that it would be a lovely way to celebrate our very bounteous gifts by joining together at a Bring and Share Lunch. This would take place straight after the 11a.m. Service. Please put this date in your diaries and come along.  

Your browser may not support display of this image.PAUL

Do you find Paul appealing or appalling; or a bit of both?  We will be discussing him, his life, his letters, his theology and some of the problems at a five week course starting on Wednesday 23rd September at 8pm and then on the next four Wednesdays. Wine and soft drinks will be available.  It would help if you let Charles or the Parish Office know beforehand if you plan to come. 

Your browser may not support display of this image.A Question of Dignity

Please note a couple of upcoming events organised by the local Amnesty International group.  On 9th October they have their annual quiz evening at Pinder Hall - tickets just £10 from Liz Kwantes on 01628 525130 (or email her at liz@kwantes.com).  And on October 29th they are teaming up with the Holy Trinity Peace and Justice Committee to present a talk by an Amnesty speaker on the subject of human dignity and what we can do to support it here and around the world.  More details from Mike Copland on 01628 630375.

Will you have some spare time on Christmas Day?

The United Churches of Maidenhead are once again trying to put together

Teams of people to assist with the serving of Christmas Lunch to those who are lonely and less fortunate.  All aspects of help are needed. To help with the planning the names of volunteers would like to be known during September. If you think you will be able to help in whatever capacity. Please give your name to Margaret Hackett (532230)

Your browser may not support display of this image.Coffee, cake and chat

An evening meeting for Keystage 3 & 4 pupils.

Date: 25th September

Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Venue: 59 Aldebury Road Maidenhead.

Please let me know if you are coming. Christine Taylor 01628 628829

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Pew News - 13 September 2009

Our External Charity Giving

The PCC has resolved to account separately for the fund raising which we do for other charities. Our aim has been to raise a minimum of £10,000 this year. It is pleasing to note that by the end of June this figure had reached £4,733. We intend to update readers monthly so it is worth remembering that the Rendezvous Golf Dinner on September 18thwill be part of this and will be reflected in our October update. Stewardship & Finance Working Group 

Your browser may not support display of this image.18.30 tonight. Choral Evensong

Abbey Pilgrimage

Following on from one of our speakers at Ladies’ Group, Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey, the social committee have arranged a visit to  the Abbey on Wednesday 30 September for a Parish Prayer Pilgrimage.   Groups of up to 50 can join a Canon Steward for a pilgrim tour which takes you around the Abbey, hearing about its history and praying in its sacred places.  The tours begin at 6.15 p.m. and end with Compline at 7.15 p.m. 

We already have names down from Ladies Group members and some PCC members but places are still available.    We will be arranging coach transport for the evening - cost to be advised depending on numbers.    If you would like to add your name/s to the list, please let Mary Purdie know (528701).  Further info regarding departure time, cost etc. will be advised as soon as known.   Please do join us for what looks like being a very interesting visit.

Your browser may not support display of this image.COOKHAM "RENDEZVOUS"

 WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT AT THE INAUGURAL FUND RAISING GOLF DAY, at Winter Hill Golf Club. The inaugural event will take place on Friday, 18thSeptember. So please join in. For more information about the event or an entry form please talk to Chris Harris (07786 272136) or Jim Tattersall (07710 831272) alternatively email atrendezvousgolfday@hotmail.co.uk  

Your browser may not support display of this image.'Rendezvous' at Elizabeth House opens 24th Sept

  • For people with dementia and their carers.   
  • A warm friendly welcome awaits all visitors.  
  • A cup of tea, a chat,  some activities, useful information, advice, literature and sign posting available at no charge. 
  • Open every Thursday afternoon between 15.00 - 17.00 commencing 24th September.
  • A valuable community service sponsored and financed by HTC but open to all.
  • An 'outreach' branch of the Alzheimer’s' Society, separate from the normal EH activities.
  • Managed by a qualified manager, Susan Forwood, who will be responding to  Rose Coop. 

Please pass this information on to anyone whom you feel could benefit  from attending. Any further information, please speak to Rose Coop or phone Susan Forwood on 07936 723 615 

MUSIC FROM THE WOODS

Sunday 18th October 7.30pm A short recital given by Victoria Wood (Clarinet), Jonathan Wood (Baritone) & Sara Wood (Piano) No tickets required. Retiring collection for the work of the centre at Elizabeth House for people with dementia and their carers) 

Thames Hospice care 11 October

This year the very popular The Sunrise Walk is back! .We are aiming to get at least 750 walkers signed up, and raise £130,000 for the Hospice!  Why not enter a Company Team?  A great way to support Thames Hospice care, achieve a personal challenge and have fun with work colleagues and friends?  To help us get as many ladies signed up as we can, please could you forward this email with the attached e-graphic to all your friends and family and ask them to forward to all their friends and family too!! It’s a great way to spread the word and promote this fantastic event! Thank you very much for your help.  Bronwen Cranfield, Corporate Fundraiser 01753 848947  

Your browser may not support display of this image.The Book Club

Will meet next for a bring and share lunch on Friday, 25th September at 12.30 at Water’s Edge, Islet Road.  The book is ‘Lullabies for Little Criminals’ by Heather O’Neil. Please let Jean Johnson (629807) if you plan attend.

Your browser may not support display of this image.SUMMMER FLOWERS CONTINUE!

The garden and Pigeonhouse Wood at Little Harwood, Choke Lane, Pinkneys Green are open on Monday 14th September from 10.30am until 4.00pm under the National Gardens Scheme. This is the first ever autumn opening. Light refreshments will be served during the day, thanks to Holy Trinity Church, and there will be a plant sale in aid of Compassion in World Farming.  Admission is £3.50 for adults and free for children.  Dogs on leads are welcome. There is a pretty walk through the Wood and a magnificent view to Ascot, Windsor and beyond from the terraces (bring your binos!) 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Group Outing

There is a group booking arranged for Fri 2nd Oct (evening) to see "Singin' in the Rain" at the Wycombe Swan Theatre. The production was recently featured in the Maidenhead Advertiser (Aug 27). If you have not already heard about the booking and would like to be included you are most welcome. I can get 15% off tickets for this performance. Please ring me on 01628 520938. Tickets for other performances (Tues 29 Sept - Sat 3rd Oct) are available from the box office 01494 512000. Shirley Gostling 

SPECIAL PLEA FOR WHITECHAPEL MISSION 
Can you please look in your linen/airing cupboards and see if you have any towels you no longer need?  Hand towel, bath towels, beach towels – it doesn’t matter.  There is a desperate shortage for the men and women who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to wash/shower at the Centre.  If we all donated one towel there would be a great many happy (and clean!) faces at the Whitechapel Mission! The ongoing need for clean underwear/socks (men’s) is still an issue and any donations would be much appreciated. The next team going up to Whitechapel will be on Sunday 27th September.  All donations to the Parish Centre a few days before would be great. If you miss this date, the next opportunity will beSunday25thOctober.If you would like to volunteer to help (next year’s Rota will be available to sign up by beginning December) please contact Bernadette Clark (01628 530047). 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Fr Nick’s working week

Due to the fact that Fr Nick is not with us full time it is important to let everyone know when he is working and when he isn’t. Nick will work for four and a half days a week. He will work on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays. The other half a day will be worked flexibly on either Thursday or Saturday. The important thing is that for everyone who needs to contact Nick please do so only on his working days. These arrangements will take a while to get used to, for Nick as well as for us, but it is very important that we all try to adhere to this basic plan. The Ministry Team will be monitoring how things work and if there are any changes to this pattern we will let you know. Fr Michael

Diary This Week

Monday14 September

19.30 Healing Eucharist

Tuesday 15 September

11.15 Trinity Nippers

Wednesday 16 September

10.00 Holy Communion – SJB

16.00 Darby Pension Fund Meeting at the Vicarage

Thursday 17 September

07.30 Holy Communion – HTC

18.00 Wedding Rehearsal HTC

Saturday 19 September

13.00 Wedding - HTC 


Coffee, cake and chat

An evening meeting for Keystage 3 & 4 pupils.

Date: 25th September

Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Venue: 59 Aldebury Road Maidenhead.

Please let me know if you are coming.

Christine Taylor 01628 628829 

Harvest Festival Bring and Share Lunch

The harvest Festival at Holy Trinity is on Sunday 11 October. We felt that it would be a lovely way to celebrate our very bounteous gifts by joining together at a Bring and Share Lunch. This would take place straight after the 11a.m. Service. Please put this date in your diaries and come along.  

PAUL

Do you find Paul appealing or appalling; or a bit of both?  We will be discussing him, his life, his letters, his theology and some of the problems at a five week course starting on Wednesday 23rd September at 8pm and then on the next four Wednesdays. Wine and soft drinks will be available.  It would help if you let Charles or the Parish Office know beforehand if you plan to come. 

Trinity Nippers

This is our Benefice Pram Service. We meet at 11.15am at Holy Trinity every Tuesday of term time for a short service of songs, story, prayers, musical instruments and fun. We all then go to the Parish Centre, the little ones for a packed and lunch and everyone else for a cup of tea. It’s a great way to introduce very small children to church and to help them feel at home there and it’s also a great way for mum’s nannies, grandparents etc. to get to know each other. Do come along and bring your friends. It’s for any pre-school children.

Healing Eucharist

Do come along to the Healing Eucharist on Monday if you would like to – it lasts about 40 minutes and is a quiet and reflective service during which we pray for healing and wholeness for ourselves and others who have asked for our prayers. 

Cream Teas: Final Plea

On Monday 14th and Wednesday 16th  September we have the last of our lunches and  cream teas for raising much needed funds for the Church. More cakes and scones are required to keep up our reputation for outstanding value for money. These dates are the last this year so you can relax and enjoy the winter without Mary and myself making these requests! One last effort and who knows £500? in the kitty? Many thanks, Ann Howard 

Will you have some spare time on Christmas Day?

The United Churches of Maidenhead are once again trying to put together teams of people to assist with the serving of Christmas Lunch to those who are lonely and less fortunate.  All aspects of help are needed. To help with the planning the names of volunteers would like to be known during September. If you think you will be able to help in whatever capacity. Please give your name to Margaret Hackett (532230)

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Pew News - 6 September 2009

Welcoming Fr Nick Plant

This evening we are celebrating the arrival of Fr Nick Plant to our Benefice. He will be licensed by the Bishop of Reading at a Benefice Eucharist at 6.30pm at Holy Trinity. Do come to join in the welcome.

Your browser may not support display of this image.Benefice Anniversary

It is exactly a year since we changed the times of our main Sunday services. I have been hugely impressed at the way we have all adapted. Change is never easy and I know for some it was particularly difficult, but I believe our churches have responded very well indeed. Certainly the last 7 months with only three ministers in the Benefice would have been impossible without the change. A very big thank you everyone for making the change work so well. Be assured that your ministry team will continue to work regularly at both churches and Fr Nick and I will both be at nearly all our main Sunday morning services.

Communion Before Confirmation

We are running a short course for children who regularly come to church or share in our children’s work to prepare them to receive communion. We will explore the meaning of communion with the children and help them to ask any questions they may have. We will meet on 4 Saturday mornings beginning on September 12th at 9.30am for an hour in the vestry at St John the Baptist, Cookham Dean. We hope that all children who are part of our church families at Holy Trinity and St John the Baptist who are in Key Stage 2 will come along. Please contact the office if your child is going to come or give your name and contact details to one of the churchwardens or to one of our Sunday Club/Sunbeams leaders. Thank you. 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Sunday Club and Junior Praise are back this morning, and on September 13th  we will all be in Church for a Baptism service and our first Godly Play session will be on September 20th when we will look at the circle of the Church year. Happy Holidays!Christine Taylor 

Your browser may not support display of this image.This evening

Your browser may not support display of this image.Following on from one of our speakers at Ladies’ Group, Canon Jane Hedges from Westminster Abbey, the social committee have arranged a visit to  the Abbey on Wednesday 30 September for a Parish Prayer Pilgrimage.   Groups of up to 50 can join a Canon Steward for a pilgrim tour which takes you around the Abbey, hearing about its history and praying in its sacred places.  The tours begin at 6.15 p.m. and end with Compline at 7.15 p.m. 

We already have names down from Ladies Group members and some PCC members but places are still available.    We will be arranging coach transport for the evening - cost to be advised depending on numbers.    If you would like to add your name/s to the list, please let Mary Purdie know (528701).  Further info regarding departure time, cost etc. will be advised as soon as known.   Please do join us for what looks like being a very interesting visit. 

Your browser may not support display of this image.COOKHAM “RENDEZVOUS” - WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT AT THE INAUGURAL FUND RAISING GOLF DAY, at Winter Hill Golf Club. The inaugural event will take place on Friday, 18th September. so please join in. For more information about the event or an entry form please talk to Chris Harris (07786 272136) or Jim Tattersall (07710 831272) alternatively email at rendezvousgolfday@hotmail.co.uk  

Your browser may not support display of this image.'Rendezvous' at Elizabeth House opens 24th Sept - * For people with dementia and their carers, * A warm friendly welcome awaits all visitors * A cup of tea, a chat,  some activities, useful information, advice, literature and sign posting available at no charge * An 'outreach' branch of the Alzheimers' Society, separate from the > normal EH activities.> * Managed by a qualified manager, Susan Forwood, who will be responding to  Rose Coop. * Open every Thursday afternoon between 15.00 - 17.00 commencing 24th September * A valuable community service sponsored and financed by HTC but open to all. Please pass this information on to anyone whom you feel could benefit from attending. Any further information, please speak to Rose Coop or phone Susan Forwood on 07936 723 615.

This Week! Do not forget Tuesday Sept 8, the Children’s Society annual coffee morning will be held at The Dower House, Cookham - from 10.30 – 12.30 Coffee and Cake £3 per person. 

MUSIC FROM THE WOODS Sunday 18th October 7.30pm A short recital given by Victoria Wood (Clarinet), Jonathan Wood (Baritone) & Sara Wood (Piano) No tickets required. Retiring collection for the work of the Rendezvous Club. (A drop-in centre at Elizabeth House for people with dementia and their carers) 

Thames Hospicecare 11 October

This year the very popular The Sunrise Walk is back! .We are aiming to get at least 750 walkers signed up, and raise £130,000 for the Hospice!  Why not enter a Company Team?  A great way to support Thames Hospice care, achieve a personal challenge and have fun with work colleagues and friends?  To help us get as many ladies signed up as we can, please could you forward this email with the attached e-graphic to all your friends and family and ask them to forward to all their friends and family too!! It’s a great way to spread the word and promote this fantastic event! Thank you very much for your help.  Bronwen Cranfield, Corporate Fundraiser 01753 848947  

Your browser may not support display of this image.Meet the Bishop

You are invited to hear the Rt Rev’d Andrew Burnham, Bishop of Ebsfleet, give a talk on his work as troubleshooter extraordinaire as one of the Church of England’s three ‘flying bishops’. The title of his talk is; ‘A Flying Bishop – Managing Diversity and Disintegration’. He is speaking at a meeting of the Berkshire Council of Christians and Jews on Thursday September 10th at 8pm at Maidenhead Synagogue, Grenfell Lodge, Ray Park Road, Maidenhead, SL6 8QX. It will be followed by questions and refreshments. All welcome.

Your browser may not support display of this image.The Book Club will meet next for a bring and share lunch on Friday, 25th September at 12.30 at Water’s Edge, Islet Road.  The book is ‘Lullabies for Little Criminals’ by Heather O’Neil. Please let Jean Johnson (629807) if you plan attend.

SUMMER FLOWERS CONTINUE!

The garden and Pigeonhouse Wood at Little Harwood, Choke Lane, Pinkneys Green are open on Monday 14th September from 10.30am until 4.00pm under the National Gardens Scheme. This is the first ever autumn opening. Light refreshments will be served during the day, thanks to Holy Trinity Church, and there will be a plant sale in aid of Compassion in World Farming.  Admission is £3.50 for adults and free for children.  Dogs on leads are welcome. There is a pretty walk through the Wood and a magnificent view to Ascot, Windsor and beyond from the terraces (bring your binos!) 
 

Your browser may not support display of this image.There is a group booking arranged for Fri 2nd Oct (evening) to see "Singin' in the Rain" at the Wycombe Swan Theatre. The production was recently featured in the Maidenhead Advertiser (Aug 27). If you have not already heard about the booking and would like to be included you are most welcome. I can get 15% off tickets for this performance. Please ring me on 01628 520938. Tickets for other performances (Tues 29 Sept - Sat 3rd Oct) are available from the box office 01494 512000. Shirley Gostling 

Diary This Week

Tuesday 8 September

11.15 Trinity Nippers

15.00 Standing Committee at Vicarage

20.00 Ministry Team at the Vicarage

Wednesday 9 September

10.00 Holy Communion – SJB

Thursday 10 September

07.30 Holy Communion - HTC

Saturday 12 September

15.00 Wedding - SJB 

Harvest Festival Bring and Share Lunch The harvest Festival at Holy Trinity is on Sunday 11 October. We felt that it would be a lovely way to celebrate our very bounteous gifts by joining together at a Bring and Share Lunch. This would take place straight after the 11a.m. Service. Please put this date in your diaries and come along.  

Your browser may not support display of this image.PAUL Do you find Paul appealing or appalling; or a bit of both?  We will be discussing him, his life, his letters, his theology and some of the problems at a five week course starting on Wednesday 23rd September at 8pm and then on the next four Wednesdays. Wine and soft drinks will be available.  It would help if you let Charles or the Parish Office know beforehand if you plan to come.   
 Cream Teas

Another Coach party approaches of approx 50 people on. Wednesday 2nd September Please let Mary Purdie know if you can offer cakes/ scones or help on that day. We usually are able to raise about £220 for Parish Centre funds.

The final date for teas will be the 16th September, when we need the same. Thanks in anticipation, 

Your browser may not support display of this image.Coffee, cake and chat. 

An evening meeting for keystage 3 & 4 pupils. Date: 25th September; Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm; Venue: 59 Aldebury Road Maidenhead. Please let me know if you are coming. Christine Taylor 01628 628829

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