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Sunday 11th May
8.00am 9.30am
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Pentecost – Whit Sunday We also list Bushey & Oxhey Methodists’ weekly services (B&OM) Holy Communion Sung Eucharist Coffee is served in the hall after the service Prayers for healing in the Lady Chapel after the service
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11.00am Monday 12th May Wednesday 13th May
Thursday 14th May 10.00am |
B&OM: Morning Worship 9.30 – 11.30am Parent and Toddler Group in the Hall 7.00 – 8.00pm Baptism and Wedding Arrangements in the Vicarage. (please telephone Fr David for an appointment) 7.30 – 9.00pm Choir Practice St Matthias Holy Eucharist |
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Next Week: Sunday 16th May 8.00am 9.30am 11.00am 11.30am |
Trinity Sunday Holy Communion All Age Eucharist B&OM: Morning Worship Holy Baptism |
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For Your Prayers |
The people on our list greatly appreciate your prayers. Please take time to pray for the following people during the week, according to their needs. In celebration James Stanbridge and Bill Reed who celebrate their birthdays this week. In our community For all those who live in Broadfield Lane and Brookdene Avenue. Those in particular need through sickness and suffering Martin Carter, Mark Major, Cathy Hawkins, Paul and Margot Preusse and Ernie Rosson. Those who value your ongoing prayer support John Powell, Eva Griffiths, Judith Carter, May Skinner and Katie Foster
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Flowers today are kindly donated by Ruth Marshall in memory of her husband, Frank. |
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St Albans Pilgrimage – Saturday 21st June |
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Some of us tried this one out last year, and it was absolutely fantastic. We are planning to take part in this exciting event which begins with a procession at 10.30am leading to the Eucharist at 11.30am and ending with Evensong at 4.00pm. We can get free parking tickets if we apply in good time, so if you wish to take your car please let me know so I can order a permit. However, it may be necessary to walk from Westminster Lodge car park. There will be a list to sign, requesting and offering lifts. Last year some of us went by train, which worked well. There is plenty of opportunity to see the giant puppets and other displays and for feasting. St Alban (14ft high puppet) is arrested and tried at the far end of the park, and marched in procession, including every child in St Albans in appropriate fancy dress and large quantities of other interested parties (A'Bp Tutu last year) and is put to death in the orchard before the Solemn Eucharist. There is Chariot Racing and Lion Taming, etc. |
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Hassocks and chairs |
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The 'help yourself to a hassock' invitation has met with an enthusiastic response and we are now down to the number we need, so please don't take any more! However, we do still have a few of the old wooden chairs if anyone would like one. Please see the Vicar or a Churchwarden. |
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