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There is now a defibrillator located outside St Bart’s Church Hall. Training will be arranged when restrictions allow us to do so.

The Well Foodbank:Particularly needed right now are tinned vegetables of all kinds, especially tinned potatoes, tinned fruit, rice pudding, any other tinned puddings, rice and pasta sachets, toiletries, large size nappies. Other tinned or dried items also welcome. PLEASE AVOID out-of-date items, opened packets & fresh foods, as these cannot be used. If you would like to help please add your donation to the trolley at the back of church and it will rapidly find its way to someone in need.

For more information http://thewellwolverhampton.co.uk

Wolverhampton City of Sanctuary: Thank you all so much for your donations which are always appreciated and much needed for Wolverhampton City of Sanctuary. Always in demand are clothes (for all ages and sizes), household and kitchen items, towels and bedding, children’s toys and books, toiletries and sanitary products.  Thank you for your ongoing support. Please contact Annette Souter to arrange for any donations to be collected or delivered to her on Tel: 07952 777998 or annette_souter@hotmail.com    Please do not deliver to Church.

MIDWEEK COMMUNION Wednesdays9.15am in the Lady Chapel We would love you to join us for this short reflective service,any questions please contact 

Rev Alison.

   

THE ALMSHOUSE CHARITY OF RAPHAEL AND ANN SEDGWICK 

Pennwood Lane, Penn, Wolverhampton

April 2021

We have an Almshouse, available to anyone who meets the criteria, applicants need to be on income support, housing benefit, and have some sort of connection to Penn or Pennfields. If you, or anyone you know may be interested, please contact either 

Jill Fieldhouse

(Clerk to the Trustees) 

Telephone – 01902-620149Mobile – 07710435572Email –jill.fieldhouse@outlook.comor Revd.Preb. Ben Whitmore.

APCM MEETING - SUNDAY 25TH APRIL

DURING THE 10.00AM SERVICE

Thank You Very Much

I am pleased to tell you all that I have been able to complete the claim for repayment of tax for the year to 5/4/2021, the total for the year which HMRC will repay to us is over £23,000! As you can imagine this helps enormously with our costs. Over the tax year the giving (Banker’s Orders and envelopes and one off donations) was over £94,500, so a massive thank you to all who regularly give to us, in what has been a very difficult year.

Each year we commit to giving away 10% of our income, and we have done this- the charities are varied- some local, some national and some international.

God is Good, and He is moving in this place.

Thanks so very much.

Barbara Edwards Gift Aid Secretary

PS if you need an individual letter for tax purposes please contact me.

Prayer shawls bring the wearer warmth and affection both in times of sorrow and in times of celebration. They make ideal gifts for comforting and celebrating important stages in life.

The making of a prayer shawl is a spiritual practice which embodies our thoughts and prayers for the receiver. It is a gift made in prayer and freely given. The shawls are passed on hand-to-hand and heart-to-heart.

Prayer shawls are prayerfully and lovingly knitted, sometimes with a person in mind or as part of a supply when a need is identified. They can be given to people who are ill, hurting or in a time of transition.

We have given them to people following ~ bereavement ~ during illness ~ to new students ~ for new beginnings ~ to new mums ~ going through a tough time ~ just because.

If you would like more information or if there is someone you would like to give a prayer shawl to, please let me know. They do not need to be a member of this or any other church.                        

Saskia                                                                                  

On behalf of the knitting ministry at St. Bart’s

Email Saskia.poller@gmail.comor speak to Anne Edwards 01902 337478

or contact the Parish Office on 01902 576809 

What’s on this week?

Sunday 18th April

 

 

8.00am

Holy Communion

10.00am

Parish Communion

11.45am

All-age Worship in St Anne’s

5.30pm

Night Prayer

 

 

 

Monday 19th April

9.00am

Morning Prayer

 

 

 

Tuesday 20th April

9.00am

Morning Prayer

 

 

 

Wednesday 21st April

9.15am

Mid-week Holy Communion (Lady Chapel)

           

 

 

Thursday 22nd April

9.00am

Morning Prayer

 

 

 

Friday 23rdApril

9.00am

Morning Prayer

3.00pm

RIPCharles Eccleshall (Bushbury West Chapel)

 

 

                                                                     

Saturday 24th April

9.00am

Morning Prayer

5.30pm

Holy Communion

 

 

 

Sunday 25th April

 

8.00am

Holy Communion

10.00am

Parish Communion

& Annual Parochial Church Meeting

11.45am

All-age Worship in St Anne’s

5.30pm

Evensong

 

Please Pray for: Those for whom extra prayer is needed:

Alice Corbett,  Brian Hopson,  Grace Simkin,  Jeanette Saunders,  Jutta Dougan,  Jane Green,

Robert Farmer,  Pauline Hollington,  Wendy Carly,Linda Harris, Thomas Griffiths,

Keren Anthony,  Julian Hollington,  Paul Challenor,  Stella & Bluebell,  Norman Schofield,  Doreen Hickman,  Tricia Gee.

Please Pray for:The family and friends of those who have died:

Charles Eccleshall,  John Wright,  Ken Jarrett,  Patricia Lea,  Jean Thomas,  Albert Evans.

The Church was floodlit on the evening of

16th April

in loving memory of David Perry on his 90th birthday

 

Church Floodlighting:If you wish the Church to be floodlit in memory of a loved-one or to celebrate a special anniversary, birthday etc, please contact the Parish Office on 01902 576809. The cost is only £15 and the Church is lit from dusk to midnight.

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