This week St Paul's is putting on a Holiday Club using the Scripture Union material Mega Makers.
Here are some photo's from Wednesday & Thursday...
We have more on Friday and then a celebration service on Sunday at 10am followed by a BBQ!
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Monday, 3 August 2015
An Essential
On Sunday
evening, a group of us went to the Grange pub in Oadby. In this informal
setting, gathered round a varied selection of drinks, we discussed an
"essential" of the Christian faith. On this occasion, we were
discussing the subject raised in the second chapter of the epistle of James –
the value of faith compared with good works. Despite James's emphasis on good
works, we concluded that this was not in opposition to faith, but was the way
that one could see that a person's faith was genuine. Discussion ran into all
sorts of interesting side issues.
Why not come and
join us next time? "Essential" takes place every First Sunday evening of the month at 7
PM.
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Helping Hands
Our supported
charity in August is Helping Hands. They offer a free, individual, face to
face and confidential service to help
people deal with financial problems, debts, employment, or housing. In particular, they assist and advise about
Welfare Benefit applications, with form filling and letter writing. They
provide help with utility bills, consumer issues and family law.
In their
publicity they say:” We have recently developed an outreach service so we can
represent you at Welfare Benefit appeals and Tribunals. We can also go to the homes of housebound
people to help them to fill out Welfare Benefit applications and deal with
debts etc.
We offer a ‘one
stop shop’ service, so we can, for instance, provide a full package of care and
assistance to the victims of domestic abuse including housing, financial and
legal help.
We are
encouraging anyone with debt problems to seek our help at an early stage. Please, don’t let your debts mount up, and
find that your interest payments are getting out of control. Just seek our help.”
So, we pray for
their work and for the team that offers consultation at the Methodist Church.
We pray for
people forced to use pay day loans and those who make money from them, that
they may escape from their snare.
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Holiday Club -- Mega-Makers - Coming Soon!
Holiday Club is coming soon! It may be for primary school aged children but we also have our young people helping to lead this exciting new project! We’ll be looking at different stories of Jesus about his power, his love and his selflessness in saving us. We’ll have songs, sports, creative activities, fun and drama to enjoy.
It’s free.
Wednesday 5th August – Friday 7th August 9:15am-12pm
We also have a special all together service on the Sunday (9th) to celebrate and share all that we’ve done with a BBQ open to all afterwards :)
If you would like to sign up email: spyouth3@gmail.com for a form
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Welcome Back!
It’s always a
great joy to welcome back to St Paul’s past members who now live far away.
There were two this Sunday. One was Steve Carter, who was previously one of our
Readers, who had also been prominent in the diocese as Secretary of the Readers’
Council and a lecturer on the Readers’ Course.
Steve undertook
an important leadership role at St Paul’s, during the interregnum before the
appointment of the Revd Simon Harvey as vicar in 2003.
Steve still has
family and friends who live in Leicester, but now lives in Devizes in Wiltshire
and recently finished working with the Barnabas Fund, which encourages support
for persecuted Christians across the world. He is now undertaking a research
degree at Bristol Baptist Theological College and feels that God may be leading
him into theological education.
We wish him well
in his studies and in his duties at his home church, Devizes Baptist Church.
Also present at
our service today was Sandra Hayward. Sandra led the first Music Group at St
Paul’s. She was noticing with interest the various changes that have been made
since her time. We hope that she was happy that we have continued with the fine
tradition that she set.
It was lovely to
meet them both and look forward to their next visits.
Sunday, 19 July 2015
Farewell Priyanka!
Since last
September, Priyanka Ferreira has been working as an intern at St Pauls. Her
warm smile, cheerful personality and a willingness to take part in anything
that was needed, coupled with her enthusiasm for her faith in Christ, have made
her friends in every age group of the church.
This was her
last official Sunday, though she promises to be back to see us. During the
morning service, a youth worker, Lou McGoldrick presented her with gifts from
the young people, while Colin Chettle, one of our Lay Readers, presented her
with a gift from the congregation. After this a group of church members prayed for Priyanka and for her future.
Priyanka has yet
to discover where God is leading her, after a holiday in India. Wherever it
may be, we wish her God’s every blessing.
Friday, 17 July 2015
Congratulations Dr Keith Waddell, Doctor of Science!
On 14 July,
during Leicester University’s degree ceremonies, he was awarded an honorary
Doctorate of Science, to add to his mind blowing number of qualifications.
Although originally a graduate of Oxford and St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical
School, it was appropriate that he should have received this award from
Leicester as his specialist studies in ophthalmology took place at Leicester Royal Infirmary.
Relating to the award, Keith said this: “Leicester became my home at that time (1981). In 1982 I purchased
a house though I could only rent it out being absent much of the time in
Africa. So in 2003 I changed to an apartment in Oadby to which I now come
annually on leave.
My work has been generously supported by local friends and churches. I have been a member of Holy Trinity Church, Reget Road, and now St Paul’s/St Peter’s Oadby.”
Keith, it’s wonderful to have been in fellowship with you, and to feel in some small way linked to your work among some of the most needy people in the country of Uganda and to the Church there. May you long be able to continue this work.
Link to details of the award.
My work has been generously supported by local friends and churches. I have been a member of Holy Trinity Church, Reget Road, and now St Paul’s/St Peter’s Oadby.”
Keith, it’s wonderful to have been in fellowship with you, and to feel in some small way linked to your work among some of the most needy people in the country of Uganda and to the Church there. May you long be able to continue this work.
Link to details of the award.
Read the degree oration
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Principal Services – July – September
The Vicar writesDear Friends,
It is a great delight to welcome Gillian into the parish as she begins her curacy with us. Do make her feel welcome and encourage her as she settles in. Along with our ‘Hello’s’ we also sadly say ‘Goodbye’ to Priyanka on the 19th July as her year as an Intern comes to an end. It is hoped that following the success of Priyanka’s time with us we may have another Intern starting in September.
As we continue our study through Mark’s gospel we take a couple of breaks; on the 9th August following a 3 day Holiday Club where we hope to be able to share with you all that we have been up to. Also on the 6th September we welcome a speaker from Tearfund who will update us on their work we support, particularly through the Connected Church project PAG in Uganda. On the 23rd August we all meet together at St Peter’s where the churches in Great Glen and Burton Overy will also be joining us.
Looking further ahead I am delighted that on 29th November we have James Lawrence of CPAS coming to speak, not to be missed!
God Bless
Steve
Details
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Revd Gillian Gamble – Officially Welcomed!
Sunday 5 July
was Gillian’s first Sunday at St Paul’s. Steve welcomed her, interviewed her,
and then prayed for her. Gillian told us a little about the background – coming
from Newry, Northern Ireland, training at Moorlands Bible College, doing youth
work in Lutterworth and being called into the Anglican Ministry. She then trained at
Cuddesdon College in Oxfordshire.
Gillian then preached from the gospel of Mark about Jesus’ feeding of the 5000. As she
highlighted Jesus’ involvement of the disciples, she encouraged us to be
available for Christ to use. As an example, she told us about the person who
had spoken to her about Christ as a teenager.
We look forward
to more of your ministry among us.
Thursday, 2 July 2015
To Work!
Gillian has now
started work in the parish. Today, she visited the Thursday morning communion
service at St Paul's and started to get to know the people at “Coffee Pot”
afterwards.
Gillian writes this of her first week:
"I have had a great first week in Oadby and have met many lovely people at the various services and events I’ve been to. You have all been so welcoming and kind. I look forward to getting to know you all better, which includes the mammoth task of remembering everyone’s name.
I am settling in well and getting to know the local area slowly. The house is great and I’d like to thank everyone who has helped get it ready for my arrival. It’s feeling more and more like home every day, although I’ve still got some unpacking to do, blinds to put up and pictures to hang. I will get there!
Once again, thank you for your warm welcome and for all your prayers. It is so good to finally be here. I am excited about all that God is doing and will do in this place and through this parish."
Gillian will be formally welcomed at our next Sunday morning service, in which she’ll be taking part, and then at the “Bring and Share Lunch” afterwards. Although based at St Paul’s, Gillian’s work will be across the parish and we hope that our friends at St Peter’s will join us for that lunch. Our CMS link mission partner, Jane Jerrard, will also be joining us.
Gillian, we are
glad that God has brought you to us, and we look forward to working with you as
we seek to extend His Kingdom.
I am settling in well and getting to know the local area slowly. The house is great and I’d like to thank everyone who has helped get it ready for my arrival. It’s feeling more and more like home every day, although I’ve still got some unpacking to do, blinds to put up and pictures to hang. I will get there!
Once again, thank you for your warm welcome and for all your prayers. It is so good to finally be here. I am excited about all that God is doing and will do in this place and through this parish."
Gillian will be formally welcomed at our next Sunday morning service, in which she’ll be taking part, and then at the “Bring and Share Lunch” afterwards. Although based at St Paul’s, Gillian’s work will be across the parish and we hope that our friends at St Peter’s will join us for that lunch. Our CMS link mission partner, Jane Jerrard, will also be joining us.
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