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SUNDAY SERVICES IN CHURCH ARE BACK

Following recent changes to Covid-19 lock-down regulations, I am pleased to announce that St Mary’s will hold a service of Holy Communion this Sunday (July 5th) at 10.30 a.m., the church being open from 10.10 a.m. to welcome our congregation. Whilst Covid-19 restrictions are in place, the church has been prepared to ensure we are able to meet the conditions imposed by the diocese to allow this important service to safely take place. As you might expect, the kitchen area and the toilet will not be open, but the main body of the church will be and suitably prepared to enable all members of the congregation to uphold the 2 metre social distancing restriction.
 
Simply arrive at church, together with a mask if you prefer to wear one, and our stewards will be there to meet you, giving help and guidance on where to sit and how social distancing will help to keep you safe. The service and the church will look a little different to what you are used to, but I will lead the whole congregation, throughout our worship, every step of the way.
 
Should you require any further information, please do call Phil Beavers, our PCC Secretary, who will be very pleased to help. (01302) 751396
 
Every blessing
 
Revd Ali Earl
Vicar

INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE PRAYER

From Wednesday 17th June 2020 and each Wednesday following, St Mary’s will be open between 12.00 noon and 1.00 pm solely for the purpose of  individual private prayer.

Please feel free to come in and spend a few minutes in quiet contemplation and reflection.

Social distancing is in place and we respectfully ask everyone to adhere to the guidance.

CHURCH DONATIONS

Covid – 19 is having an impact on every part of life and, as you can imagine, the closure of St Mary’s during this time is also having a profound effect on our church finances.

If you normally give to church by envelope or via the plate on a Sunday, and would like to continue to give while the church building is closed, please consider setting up a standing order or making a one-off donation via your bank, either on-line or by telephone.  The account details for St Mary’s are as follows:

Name of account: St. Mary’s Church Tickhill

Bank: NatWest, 12 High Street Doncaster

Sort code: 60-02-50

Account No: 71583351

 

Thank you

PARISH MAGAZINE – SUSPENDED

Due to the present situation It has been decided to suspend publication of St Mary’s Parish Magazine until we think it appropriate to start again .

We will keep you updated .Thank you

A MESSAGE FROM BISHOP PETE

A Message from Bishop Pete

My dear friends in Christ,

I suppose you will by now have heard, or seen reports of, the statement made by the Prime Minister tonight. I am sure it has come as a great shock even to those who have suspected that this step was bound to be taken eventually.

May I urge you please to comply fully with these severe restrictions and not to look for ways around them. Further advice will follow, probably tomorrow, about eg. emergency baptisms and numbers who might attend funerals.

But for now the message is clear:
Please stay at home; Please close your church buildings and keep them closed.

There are to be no more baptisms or weddings for the time being.

Please pray for the mercy and deliverance of God.
Please care for the vulnerable and be gentle with yourself.
Please do what you can, even from home, even while you are separated from family, friends and neighbours, to seek the perfect love which casts out fear, and to invest in relationship and community.

And now may the peace of God, which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God and of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. And the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, be among you and remain with you always. Amen.

+ Pete

The Rt Revd Dr Pete Wilcox
Bishop of Sheffield

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE

It is with great sadness that we have to announce, that following the Government announcement on Monday 23rd March 2020, that the St. Mary’s Church building will no longer be opened during the day until we receive further advice from the Diocese.

However whilst the physical building is closed we will look at other ways to bring services and prayer support to the community.

If you are aware of anyone who needs our help please get in touch with us by phone, email or our contact form.  Details on our Contact page.

 

 

MOTHERING SUNDAY FLOWERS

In days gone by Mothering Sunday was a day when domestic servants were given a day off to visit their mother church, usually with their own mothers and other family members. It was often the only time that whole families could gather together, since on other days they were prevented from doing so by conflicting working hours.
 
This year many are unable to spend Mothering Sunday with their mothers and families due to the current Coronavirus issue.
 
It is usual for St. Mary’s to give Mothering Sunday flowers, as a gift, during our 10:30 am service. Whilst this service cannot go ahead we do have these flowers available for collection in Church, which remains open for quiet personal reflection and prayer.

LIGHT A CANDLE OF HOPE

Light a candle of hope

A national call to prayer in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic

This Mothering Sunday, 22 March, we have been urged as Christians, by church leaders in Britain and Ireland, to take part in a National Day of Prayer and Action about the coronavirus.

At 7 p.m. this Sunday, please light a candle in the windows of your homes as a visible symbol of the light of life, Jesus Christ, our source and hope in prayer.

Though we are not, at present, able worship as congregation, we have the great privilege and freedom to be able to call upon God, wherever we are, individually and corporately, for healing in our nation. We would pray for all in leadership at this time, making decisions about the containment of the Covid-19 virus, for those working in health and social care, and especially for the most vulnerable, whether elderly or those with underlying health conditions.

There are already stories being told of wonderful acts of kindness across neighbourhoods. Alongside your prayers, take the opportunity to telephone or email someone who is isolated, buy some additional food for your local foodbank, or offer to deliver shopping for an elderly neighbour. We may not be able to touch physically, but we can make connections in so many other ways.

In the meantime, do please attend to all the government health advice that will be issued, and look out for resources from your specific church governing bodies. At least for those of us in the global North, we do seem to be in unusual times, and wisdom and flexibility about worship gatherings are a key part of our Christian discipleship during this period.

We note that this call to prayer and action comes on Mothering Sunday: a time of thankfulness, remembering especially mothers who have served us, often in very costly ways. It is also a very mixed day for many. For some the remembrance is painful, and for others Mothering Sunday is a reminder of disappointment or loss.

In many ways, this period under the shadow of the coronavirus will be prompting similarly diverse reactions and so it seems especially appropriate that the call to prayer is made this Sunday. At this time of uncertainty join in with the National Day of Prayer and Action, lighting a candle of hope.

“Cast all your anxiety on him, because he cares for you.” 1 Peter 5.7

Presidents of Churches Together in England:
Archbishop Justin Welby, The Archbishop of Canterbury
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, The Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster
Revd Dr Hugh Osgood, The Free Churches Moderator
Archbishop Angaelos of London, CTE President for the Orthodox Churches
Pastor Agu Irukwu, CTE Pentecostal President

Coronavirus Update

Dear Friends,

This afternoon the Archbishop’s of Canterbury and York have suspended all public acts of worship. Therefore all our public services at St Mary’s Tickhill and St Winifrid’s Stainton,  midweek and on Sunday’s are suspended until further notice.

In the meantime St Mary’s will continue to remain open for private prayer during the day, and we will as a church community continue to pray for you all. If there is anything anyone needs, the Church community remains here for you and we will do everything we can to help.

With all our love and prayers

Revd Ali.

WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will take place from 18 – 25 January 2020.

This is an annual initiative whereby Christian communities throughout the world are invited to pray for one another and for greater Christian Unity.

The theme for 2020 is “They showed an unusual kindness”, which finds its origins in Acts 27:18 – 28:10.

The annual Unity Supper shared with other Christian churches in Tickhill is on Tuesday 21st January in the Methodist School Room

Tickets cost £8:00 and are available now from Elaine Millard

GIFT SERVICE

Christmas Gift Service

Sunday 15th December, 10:30 am

(gifts are also gratefully received at the 8am and 6pm services on that day).

For our Christmas appeal for gifts for children in need, please bring wrapped Christmas gifts for children in need suitable for ages ranging from baby to teenager, for local distribution by the Salvation Army and Families First.

Please indicate on a label attached to the wrapping, whether the gift is suitable for a boy or a girl or both and also indicate for what age range the gift is intended.

Thank you for making a difference for these children at Christmas

BRITISH FORCES IN SOUTH SUDAN APPEAL

300 British Troops are about to be deployed in South Sudan, one of the most dangerous areas of the world today.
They will be working with the UN, repairing infrastructure, delivering aid to and protecting civilians.

What can YOU do to help them?

Find an empty shoe box and fill it with things that will bring a touch of home and comfort to the men/women serving in these dangerous conditions.

The Gideons have provided a Bible to include in each box. These have been produced specially for the task force and are really beautiful. They are in a box at the back of church, please take one for your box. They are quite small and weigh only 135g.

Welcome items include:

  • Shower gel…the top must be sealed with sellotape so that it can`t be tampered with.
  • Packets of biscuits, no chocolate as it would melt
  • Cereal bars
  • Packets of sweets ie Haribo
  • Crossword books
Items that cannot be included:
  • Aerosols

Please overwrap in brown paper

THE TOTAL WEIGHT, INCLUDING THE BOX CAN BE NO MORE THAT 2 KG.
The boxes will be sent via BFPO (British Forces Post Office), this is free post up to 2 Kg.

Boxes can be left at Tickhill Library for collection, labelling and posting.

To find out more about the work being carried out by UNMISS and the British Forces in South Sudan please follow the link

HARVEST SERVICE

Sunday 29th September 2019 @10:30

St. Mary’s will hold it’s 2019 Harvest Service at 10:30am on Sunday 29th September.

We would really appreciate any donations of non-perishable foodstuffs for Doncaster Foodbank, such as tinned food, tinned fruit, tinned meat, biscuits, etc.  These can be left at the back of the church before the service.

We would also welcome you to join us afterwards for a bring and share lunch

 

 

TICKHILL OPEN GARDENS

Sunday 14th July 2019

12pm and 5pm

Why not take an opportunity to see some of the fantastic gardens in Tickhill. For a combined admission of £4 (Children free) you can see seven amazing gardens.

Tickets are available in advance from the Castlegate card shop or on the day from inside St. Mary’s or at the gardens.

Refreshments will also be available at St. Mary’s Church

The gardens are

14 Westgate – Hilary Shields

An old fashioned Walled garden with Herbs

 10 Westgate – Michelle and Jason Long

(Access from the side of No. 6 Church Lane)

Combines elements of a walled kitchen garden with contemporary outdoor living

 10 Church Lane – Pat and Paul Stephenson

A Patio garden full of pots

8 Church Lane – Debbie and Paul Jackson

A newly-planted modern family garden

7 Church Lane – Sue and Joe green, Lorna, Richard, Alice and Samuel

A cottage garden with stone walls

21 St. Mary’s Gate – Eluned and Geoff Foulds

A cottage garden with vegetable patch

27 Sunderland Street – John Marsden

A garden for wildlife

CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL – MEETING

St. Mary’s would like to thank all the Societies and Clubs that have responded to our letters in regards to this year’s Christmas Tree Festival.
 
We are holding meetings on Monday 1st July and Thursday 4th July at 7 pm in St. Luke’s Chapel, to provide you with further information about the organisation and plans for the event. We would like to invite a representative of your group to come to and meet with us on either of these evenings.
 
Our Committee look forward to seeing you

RECITAL AND SUMMER DESSERTS

Monday 1st July at 7pm

St. Mary’s are holding a “Recital and Summer Desserts” evening on Monday 1st July starting at 7pm in aid of the Tower Appeal.

This will be a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the acoustic under the tower.

We will have Clarinet, Saxophone, Voice and Hand-Bells.

Tickets are £5 and can be purchased by contacting John Marsden on 744142

PET CELEBRATION SERVICE

Let your pet bring you to a ….

Pet Celebration Service

3 pm Sunday 30th June

St Mary’s Church, Tickhill

“I call you by your name”

 For pets of all types, and owners of all ages
 For pets large and small
 Celebrate how our pets enrich our lives
 Remember past pets (bring photo)
 Informal service lasting around 40 minutes
 Bring your pets on a lead or in a cage/crate/container/bowl so they can all get on with each other
 Procession and blessing of the animals
 Come and share in giving thanks for how our pets make us happier and healthier

SUMMER FAIR

Saturday 22nd June 2019

St. Mary’s Church – Tickhill

Please come and join us for an afternoon of Family fun

Starting at 2pm.

Stalls, Raffles

Refreshments

Competitions

Children’s Games

 

This is an all weather event

ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING RESULTS

Following the APCM and Vestry Meetings held on 29 April 2019, the following were appointed for the ensuing year.

Churchwardens:

Eluned Foulds, John Marsden

PCC Members:

Phil Beavers, Peter Chappell, David Horrigan, Ha­zel Horrigan, Elaine Millard, David Morley, Liz Rennison, Vickie Shirt, Phil Thom­as, Ian Wilson, Stephanie Wilson, Nigel Wright

Ex Officio PCC Members

Revd Alison Earl, Margaret Culloden, John Hoare, Jenny Hosker, Noreen Sweed

C.A.R.T (CHRISTIAN AFRICAN RELIEF TRUST)

St. Mary’s Mothers Union are supporting CART who have asked us to appeal for sewing items which some of you may have spare.

I am sure that most folk have part used reels of thread, zips taken from garments, and boxes of spare buttons from clothing you no longer possess!

Below is a list of items that can be sent – new or used in good condition:
Needles
Buttons
Zips
Scissors
Pins
Hooks and eyes
Press studs
Cotton (any colours)
Tape measure
Velcro tape
Bias binding
Ribbon
Elastic
White chalk

Please put contributions into the box provided or give to any Mothers Union committee member.

Thank You