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Bart's blog
Bart's blog
# Bart's blog
Bart's blog
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 PLEASE AVOID out-of-date items, opened packets & fresh foods, as these cannot be used.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. Always needed are kitchen and household items, children's clothes and toys, toiletries and sanitary products. Special requests this week please for dining chairs (up to 6), a small radio, hoover, fridge and a microwave. Please do not deliver to Church. Please contact Annette Souter on Tel: 07952 777998 or annette_souter@hotmail.com Thank you very much for your ongoing support.
Prayer for your needs The prayer request board is now in place at the back of church. Please feel free to add any prayer requests for situations that concern you. These will then be prayed for by our WhatsApp prayer group, and in our daily Morning Prayer. Please ensure that if names are used, that the person has given permission. It would also be wonderful to have any updates or answers to prayer. |
The Almshouse Charity of Raphael and Ann Sedgwick
February 2022
The Penn Almshouses , built in 1776 are situated in Pennwood Lane.
There are five terraced type houses, with a communal garden at the rear.
So – who lives in them?
They were set up to help the poor and needy of Penn/Penn Fields, and the criteria for acquiring one is that you must be on some sort of income support, claim housing benefit, own no property, and a connection to either Penn or Penn Fields.
They have no connection to the “Church”, but one of the stipulations in the deeds is that the incumbent of the Parish of Penn must be a “Trustee”.
At the moment, there are four other trustees, each having a role to play – chairman, treasurer, clerk, and a representative from the council. We meet twice a year, and have a meal out with the residents at least once a year, at least two of us need to be contactable to them in between.
Presently, we are looking for 2 new people to join us as Trustees. Ideally we are looking for someone with building knowledge, and someone who can take on the responsibility of Clerk.
If you would like to know more, please speak to Julian Hollington (Chairman)
on 01902 663180 or Jill Fieldhouse (Clerk) on 07710 435572
Bart’s Butterflies Please join us at St Bart’s Church Thursdays at 1.45pm for lots of singing stories and fun. All are welcome.
MAJOR SPRING CLEAN – SATURDAY 5TH MARCH 9.30AM
Please come along and bring your dusters, polish and powerful hoovers.
ALPHA COURSE Online hosted on a zoom call on Thursdays at 8.00pm starting 3rd March If you would like to be Confirmed or just wish to learn more about the Christian Faith, please join us with this year’s Alpha Course. Please contact the Parish Office - 01902 576809 or stbartspenn@googlemail.com or email Revd Ben – benjowhitmore@gmail.com or by Facebook Messenger. |
HOLY COMMUNION FOR ASH WEDNESDAY
2ND MARCH -7.30PM
Pastoral Care If any of the congregation know anyone who needs a visit, please speak to Revd Ben or contact the Parish Office on 01902 576809
Living Faith There will be no Living Faith on Ash Wednesday, 2nd March.
World Day of Prayer 2022 will be on Friday 4th March. ‘I know the plans I have for you’ is the theme of the service prepared by the Christian women of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Our service will be at Springdale Church, 7.00pm followed by refreshments. Everyone is welcome to join us for informed prayer and prayerful action. Gill Skitt.
Mothers’ Union will be meeting in the Oak Room on Tuesday 15th March at 2.30pm. The Guest Speaker will be taking about ‘Modern Day Slavery’. Visitors are most welcome.
The Church Hall is open for parties – for further details, please contact Donna Williams on 07546 527300.
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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Sunday 27th February
| 8.00am | Holy Communion |
10.00am | Parish Communion | |
11.45am | All age worship at St Anne’s | |
5.30pm | Compline | |
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Monday 28th February | 9.00am | Morning Prayer |
10.00am | Coffee Morning (Oak Room) | |
7.00pm | Marriage Preparation (Church) | |
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Tuesday 1st March | 9.00am | Morning Prayer |
9.30am/1.30pm | Painting in Penn (Church Hall) | |
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Wednesday 2nd March | 9.15am | Mid-week Holy Communion (Lady Chapel) |
1.30pm/6.30pm | Painting in Penn (Oak Room) | |
7.30pm | Ash Wednesday Service | |
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Thursday 3rd March | 9.00am | Morning Prayer |
1.45pm | Bart’s Butterflies (Church/Oak Room) | |
8.00pm | Alpha Course (Online hosted on a zoom call) | |
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Friday 4th March | 9.00am | Morning Prayer |
11.00am | RIP Audrey Gatenby (Church/Penn Cemetery) | |
6.30pm/7.30pm | Trebles Rehearsal/Full Choir Rehearsal | |
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Saturday 5th March | 9.00am | Morning Prayer |
9.30am | Major Spring Clean (Church) | |
5.30pm | Holy Communion | |
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Sunday 6th March
| 8.00am | Holy Communion |
10.00am | Parish Communion | |
11.45am | All-age Worship in St Anne’s | |
5.30pm | Evensong |
Please Pray for: Those for whom extra prayer is needed:
Brian Hopson, Jeanette Saunders, Jane Green, Wendy Carly, Jackie Evans, Baby Lilly,
Stella & Bluebell, Naomi Williams, Sue Perry, Paul Challenor, Jude Aston, Jane Turner,
Christine Plowman, Thomas Griffiths, Arran Amoroso, Stan Yates, Martyn Dowling,
Vi Bayliss, Elisha Bailey Alice Corbett, Grace Simkin, Jutta Dougan, Lucy Harris,
Deryk Vernon.
Please Pray for: The family and friends of those who have died:
Audrey Gatenby, Margaret Reade, Paul Lengkong, Liz Riches, Sheila Jackson-Houlston, Hilary Bolas, Elizabeth Harrison.
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