June 2011 - Sodbury Vale Benefice

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June 2011

The Sodbury Vale Benefice Chipping Sodbury, Old Sodbury, Horton & Little Sodbury

Saturday 7th May was a date to remember for St Johns, Chipping Sodbury . Being the 727th anniversary of the church, a concert was held to celebrate this occasion. Under the baton of their Musical Director Peter Cornford, they performed a varied programme which included pieces such as Mungo Jerry's In the Summertime and Duke Ellington's Mood Indigo, together with an original piece called Fanfare for the Foundation written especially for the occasion. http://www.dodingtonparishband.co.uk/

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Contacts

Val Walker 16A Melrose Avenue, Yate 01454 318286 Tony Dixon 16 Chatterton Road, Yate, BS37 4BJ 01454 321 528

Rector The Rev. Canon Jane Kenchington, 01454 313159 email jane@kenchington.plus.com Assistant Curate The Rev. Val Bexon, 01453 521417 email:valeriebexon@onetel.com

Little Sodbury Nigel Rawlins Little Sodbury House, Little Sodbury, BS37 6QA 01454 312 269 Nancy Nagle Winchcombe Cottage,Little Sodbury End 01454 319798

Regular Weekly Events Sunday 9.00am Breakfast Club Church Centre Chipping Sodbury 11.00am Brunch Bunch, Church Centre Chipping Sodbury Monday 8.45am Morning Prayer, St John’s Chipping Sodbury 7.30pm Bell Ringers’ practice Church Tower Chipping Sodbury Wednesday 8.30am Morning Prayer, St John’s Chipping Sodbury Thursday 8.45am Morning Prayer, St John’s Chipping Sodbury 7.00pm Choir Practice, St John’s Chipping Sodbury Friday 10.00am Tubbie Tots Church Centre Chipping Sodbury 7.00pm Youth Club (age 11-18) Baptist Church Centre

Horton Tina Hildick-Smith Kirrin House, King Lane, Horton 01454 320380

Church Office Open during term time Monday, Tuesday & Thursday mornings 9.00 - 12.00 01454 325160 Email sodburyvalebenefice@gmail.com Web Site www.sodburyvalechurches.wordpress.com

Churchwardens Chipping Sodbury

Advertising Sylvia Franklin St. John’s Church Centre 07788 111 726

Paul Jones-Williams 1 Meadow Mead, Yate 01454 324970 Keith Stanley 132 Harescombe, Yate 01454 319467

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Dear Friends, As some of you know, Richard and I joined a group of pilgrims from Gloucester cathedral for a week-long trip to Sicily. It was a pretty comfortable pilgrimage in terms of nightly accommodation being in hotels, and although there were early morning starts, we didn’t actually walk miles. But we travelled for miles, criss-crossing the island, visiting many historical buildings. Sicily, being situated in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, has a very diverse cultural history. Phoenicians and Greek settled there in the 8th century BC; then the Romans arrived in the 2nd century BC; around AD 60, St Paul stayed for three days in Siracusa - a port on the eastern side of Sicily and Christianity was brought to the island; later, Arabs colonised it and mosques came into existence; and then the Normans came and the island reverted to Christianity again. We visited 5th century Greek temples; a Greek amphitheatre; Palermo cathedral which had been a mosque for some of its history and still bore the architectural features of a mosque, along with a quotation from the Koran on one of its outside pillars; the cathedral in Siracusa which had been built on the site of a Greek temple, whose pillars were incorporated into the building along with Arabic architectural features. The particular highlight of the pilgrimage, however, was visiting the cathedral in Monreale, just outside Palermo. As soon as we stepped inside the building, we knew we had come to something extremely special. I’d never seen anything like it. At the eastern end in the apse, was a mosaic icon of Christ the Pantocrator, dominating the cathedral. This icon was huge: the image is 3 metres in height and spanned 13.3. metres across. In Christ’s left hand was a book with the text, “I am the light of the world. He who follows shall not walk in darkness.” The rest of the walls of the entire cathedral were covered with mosaics depicting scenes from the Bible, starting with creation, moving through the Old Testament and through Jesus’ life and finishing with the travels of St Paul. The gold and polychrome mosaics, which covered an area of over 8000 square metres were stunning. Apparently, 9000 slaves were employed to do the mosaic work. For worshippers, faced with liturgy which was in a language they most probably couldn’t understand, these mosaics provided them with the Christian story. “Not my cup of tea”, some may say, “ far too fancy and decorative.” But for every one who says that, there’s probably someone else who finds it helpful. Sicily with its rich culture of different traditions, somehow combined all that richness into a whole. Monreale cathedral had Latin and Arab craftsmen working in it – and the architecture shows the resulting variety and diversity in its structures. Sometimes in this Benefice, people say, “not my cup of tea”, when referring to aspects of worship, for instance. If we want our churches to be welcoming, open and inclusive, then one of the challenges for each of us is to learn to live with the “not my cup of tea” things as well as the things we find helpful or we like. It’s not easy, but when we live with a richness of diversity, we can grow and beautiful things can result. Sicily was a fascinating place – it made me realise how the Sicilians built on the cultures that had gone before and incorporated the best of the old into the new and thereby enriched it. My longing in this Benefice is for us to learn to live – and want to live - with the whole diverse mixture of people and come to know the richness that it brings. With love and prayers, Rev. Canon Jane, Kenchington, 01454 3 313159, email:jane@kenchington.plus.com


Benefice to come and join us at our meetings to learn more about our work overseas, as well as in this country. All the monies raised will be presented to Sue Wilson -Central Trustee and Action & Outreach Unit Co-ordinator at Mary Sumner house-at the Festival Service on 5th November 2011 at 11am to which all members and friends are invited.

AFRICA FUN DAY For the Overseas Development Fund Saturday 25th June 2011 10am -3:15 Gloucester Cathedral Most of you, over the years have heard of the work of the Mothers' Union, but not a lot of people know of the work done Overseas in the developing world of Africa To enable this work in the education, medical needs and spiritual needs of the people, money is very badly needed to carry out its' life saving work. To help this you are all invited to join us at this event We have had a branch here at St. John's for over one hundred years and would welcome all our friends throughout the

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For more details contact Jenny Evans 01454 314035

A wardens work is never done


Our most important role is just to be there to care and listen and try to make a difference. We have already received some positive feedback, through a work place, from someone who was listened to.

Street Pastors.

Following the Commissioning Service on Palm Sunday, the Street Pastors went out on both Good Friday and Easter Saturday and have now established Friday as patrol night. On every occasion there are prayer pastors praying for those on the street, either in their homes or at the base. The first sessions started with a briefing to give a few reminders and then prayer, which helped to settle the nervousness being felt at the prospect of the first patrol. All the Pastors have generally felt welcomed and have spent their time building up relationships with the City Marshalls (who already appreciate the coffee!), doormen, taxi drivers and pub owners, as well as talking to lot of people out to have a good night in Chipping Sodbury. Many asked about Street Pastors and seemed interested in what had motivated the volunteers. Street Pastors have collected and returned glasses, collected bottles and cans and broken glass; given out three pairs of flip flops to barefoot women with blisters; handed out lollipops; chatted to the lonely and the drunk; witnessed a fight, when the Police had to be called and cleaned up blood, which turned out to be tomato ketchup!!

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Our one disappointment so far is that we do not have enough people who are willing to come and pray in the base and get the coffee ready from 9.30pm to 2 am and we need to have at least two at a time for security reasons. If this is something anyone feels they could do, on a regular basis do please get in touch with Jane or Val.

Cathedral Open Day The open day at Gloucester Cathedral on June 8th has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. If you need information on the workings of your Diocese please talk to Jane or Val.


community and here is an opportunity for us to do that. I have been asked if I will open and close the act of worship and I'm very happy to do this because I think it helps to raise our Christian profile. At a recent Over the weekend of 25/26 June, Yate Benefice Churchwardens' meeting, we Town Council puts on a free 2-day decided that in order to support Praise in Community Music Festival in Kingsgate the Park we would not run all our usual Park. They have invited the Churches Sunday services - because we hope Together in Yate and Chipping Sodbury many of you will go to Praise in the Park! to offer Praise in the Park on the But we also understand that some of you Sunday morning of that weekend won't want to go and we want to cater for Sunday 26 June at 10.30am. you as well. So it was decided that there At a Ministers Together meeting, it was would be a Benefice Common Worship felt that it was really important for all our Parish Communion Service at St James', churches to be represented as we hoped Horton at 11.15am and a Book of that this service would attract many Common Prayer Evensong at 6pm at St people from across this area - those who Adeline's, Little Sodbury. There will be are regular church worshippers and NO services at either Chipping Sodbury those who rarely go to church. We often or Old Sodbury churches on that day. If say that we need to get out into the you would like transport to either Yate or community and engage with the local to Horton on that Sunday morning, community, take church into the please would you inform your Churchwardens and we will make arrangements.

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I apologise to those of you who disagree with this decision. This hasn't been an easy decision because I don't like cancelling services. But I would like to think that many of you will be able to, by your presence, take the church out into the community and into Kingsgate Park just for this one Sunday in the year.

Inspires An extra Summer issue of inspires will be available online and by email on 13 June. If you would like to receive a digital copy by email please contact Katherine Clamp on kclamp@glosdioc.org.uk. You can receive 'Outlook' also in electronic format if you prefer - just send your email 6 address to Stuart on bexon@onetel.com


Thank you, the help and support you give to the Festival is really appreciated by the committee.

CHIPPING SODBURY FESTIVAL

Liz Gregson Committee Chairman

Chipping Sodbury Festival is just a few weeks away and there are many interesting events for you enjoy. Programmes are out and tickets may be bought from the Tourist Information Centre or Farrago's, who accept credit card payment. Our theme for this year is "40 Years of Serving the Community" an appreciation of the local Lions Club celebrating their special achievement. They continue their hard work and offer great help and support for the festival. We really appreciate their Car Treasure Hunt, Street Fayre and Carnival, plus the support on "Music in the Street" night. We hope we have found an interesting and varied programme this year and that there is something for all to enjoy. Mendip Male Voice Choir will be performing on the first Sunday evening, in church. We welcome the group, Tessitoura, who will perform a costumed, shortened version of "The Magic Flute" this is a new venture for us, so hope you will come and enjoy the lovely music of Mozart and the magic of Papageno. Gyles Brandreth will be appearing this year and tickets are selling quickly. The popular favourites, like the Historical Slide Show, Quiz Night and "Last Night of the Proms" are still included. I am also using this opportunity to mention the Schools Art Exhibition, which is in the church during the week. Please, if anyone has an hour or two to spare, and is willing to sit in the church, would you sign your name on the rota, kept on the table in church. A contact telephone number would be helpful.

Saturday 11 June, 2.15 to 4.30pm A Diocesan celebration of Wholeness and Healing. Tewkesbury Abbey. Contact: Sheila Appleton, Convener, 07772 759835

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Mabel Mason aged 103 on 6 April at St John's, Chipping Sodbury On 15 April in St John's, Old Sodbury churchyard, interment of Harcourt Ward Elsworthy aged 95

Baptisms - we welcome into the church: On Sunday 15 May at St John's, Chipping Sodbury: Harry Gilmour & Charley Anne Wenn

Marriages - we send our congratulations to: Gareth Box & Kelly Rae on 9 April at St John's, Old Sodbury Paul Cheverton & Janine Banks on 16 April at St John's, Old Sodbury

Funerals - we extend our sympathy to the family and friends of:

Happy at The Heathers. The Pastoral Care Team would like to say a big thank you to all those who joined them to sing Easter Hymns at the Heathers Nursing Home, Our efforts were greatly appreciated by both the residents and staff. Thank you once again for your support.

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Glenfall House Quiet Garden Days:

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Quiet Garden Days offer the opportunity to spend time in the beautiful gardens at Glenfall House. The Pavilion in the orchard is used as a base for the day, with tea and coffee provided - bring your own lunch. The day begins with a short prayer time, and resources for use Every year in August Turning Point takes during the day are available. all our primary school-age kids away for June 2nd - July 7th - August 4th a one week holiday packed full of www.glenfallhouse.org/ activities. The kids leave the slum and the city behind for one week, staying in a boarding school outside of Nairobi with great facilities. The kids have their own bed, new clothes and three big meals a day for the five-day camp. We do some bible teaching along a theme which the kids discuss further in small groups, then the kids are divided into teams and compete throughout the week in drama's, crafts, games and sports. The kids particularly enjoy the school's Wotton-under-Edge swimming pool (complete with slide and The Rowe diving board!!) Veterinary Hospital The holiday camps are the highlight of the year for everyone at Turning Point, for the kids it is a chance to just be kids and simply have fun with their friends while also exploring their faith and dig deeper into God's word. For the staff it is an opportunity to keep building relationships with the kids, to minister to them and encourage them. It costs just ÂŁ50 to send a child on holiday camp, this covers their accommodation, a lot of food, new clothes, shoes, toothbrushes, soap and towels. If you are interested in sponsoring a child to camp then please talk with David Parsons - he has all the forms and information.

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What's happening at Gloucester Cathedral Glorious Gloucestershire A celebration in flowers at Gloucester Cathedral. A magnificent floral carpet stretching the full length of the Nave will be the centrepiece of the display. A series of special events including talks, demonstrations, music and a glittering Gala Dinner will add to the occasion, while the superb cloisters will play host to an exclusive shopping experience where stalls will be selling plants, crafts and all kinds of garden delights. For more information see www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk, contact the Cathedral Office on 01452 528095.

As part of her ministry training Val will be way from the Benefice to 'cause chaos' at other churches from 6th June until the end of July. These placements, coupled with her annual leave, will means that she won't be back 'in the saddle' until 1st August. ‌..on the other hand Jane will be firmly 'in the saddle' as can been seen from this picture taken by Paparazzi Paul on Palm Sunday.

Ordinations On July 2, 15 talented men and women will be ordained as priests in the Diocese of Gloucester. The following day, nine people will be ordained deacon. Please remember these people in your prayers at this very special time in their lives.

Tower Open

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The St John's church tower will be open for visitors on Saturday June 18th between 2pm-4.30pm, for a fabulous birds eye view of Chipping Sodbury


UFO's in Old Sodbury?

skies and not the Royal wedding and have some fun!

Walkers on the Cotswold Way saw strange objects in the sky on April 29th and wondered if they were 'unidentified flying objects'.

All ages attended and this long legged teddy was considered to be one of the stars of the show.

In reality they were, teddies of all shapes and sizes and were being launched from the tower at St John's for a parachute competition to see if they could distract the 40 people attending to look to the

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Summer Fayre Donkey Rides You saw them at the Palm Sunday parade now your children can take a donkey ride at the summer fete on Saturday July 2nd, 12 - 4pm at St John's Mead School. Rumour has it that three donkeys will appear so there will be lots to see. Our church will be running stalls so there will be much to buy for all ages - a really great day out.

St John's given the 'elbow'.

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Elbow columns are a way of supporting shafts invented in crusader churches in the Holy Land about 1130. Perhaps after Jerusalem was lost in 1187, they were introduced into Europe, particularly Normandy in places like Bayeux and Coutances Cathedrals, where a sort of 'mouse-tail' version appears. See them at St John's in the original and also the mouse-tail version on either side of the chancel arch and, mouse-tail only, on the pier in the chancel arcade. The only other place I have seen them in England is at New Shoreham. They may be odd, but they are attractive - and rare. Gerald Randall. North Walsham, Norfolk

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Lunch with our Rector: (and Richard) Sunday lunch at the vicarage is on July 3rd and again on Sunday 31st July. All are very welcome and all you need to bring is something to share, some food, drink and yourself - and a chair would also be handy but you don't have to share this!. Starts at 12.45 after church.

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DINKY DINERS Ages 2-5 Crafts are available in the Children's corner of the Church on 2nd & 4th Sundays

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BREAKFAST CLUB Ages 5-11 (Y1-Y6) Songs, stories and crafts in the Church Centre or joining in a child friendly service in the Church

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BRUNCH (Y7-Y13) Brunch meets after the morning service (11am-12.15) upstairs in the Church Centre with hot chocolate & cake.

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Sodbury Vale Benefice Calendar June 2011

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