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Girton, Harby, Holme, Langford, South Scarle, Thorney,  Winthorpe

 

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The East Trent Group

Incorporating Besthorpe, Clifton, Collingham, Girton, Harby, Holme,  
Langford, South Scarle, Thorney, Winthorpe

 

 


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ATES TO NOTE FOR THE EAST TRENT GROUP.
 Plus  a super picture taken by Revd David on his visit to Canada :


 

The East Trent Group

                                                                             

East Trent Churches

Holy Trinity, Besthorpe

St George the Martyr, Clifton

All Saints and St John the Baptist, Collingham

St Cecilia, Girton

All Saints, Harby

St Giles, Holme

St Barthomew,  Langford

St Helena, South Scarle

St Helen, Thorney

All Saints, Winthorpe

 Dear all,                                                                         The Rectory

 

This special edition of our monthly East Trent Group letter is written in celebration of the
 Inauguration of  our East Trent Group. 
I am very grateful to Christine Hasman for her reflections on the many events she supported. 
 
I have added some thoughts of my own to complete the picture.

 

We had a very short time to prepare for Bishop Paul’s visit. 
A small group worked hard to ensure that the day ran smoothly. 
Timing was central to the success of the programmefor the day. 
Once in place, arrangements were made about refreshments at various places across the group. 
The contribution made by our local Primary Schools added much to the event at the
 Joe Hallam Pavilion as did the banners, flowers and general decoration. 
The music at the showground was provided by the Music Group, led by Anne Speed, organ and 
other instruments played at other services by Anne Wynne.
Last but not least, the choir prepared by Alan Stone for both the Morning Worship 
at the show ground as well as Choral Evensong held at St Helena, South Scarle.

 

The Consecration of the Cemetery at Collingham became a very thought provoking occasion as the
 party attending strode around the area in the Bishops footsteps ‘Beating the Bounds’. 
The hymn ‘The Lord’s My Shepherd' was sung, the Diocesan Registrar taking the lead. 
Bishop Paul then went to St. John Baptist where he was shown around the church.

 

I pick up my reflection of the day with Bishop Paul’s afternoon visits to St. George the Martyr, 
South Clifton, and Holy Trinity Besthorpe.  
At Clifton the bishop had an opportunity to meet a number of local people, 
in particular Rosamund Akrill a longstanding member of its church community. 
At Besthorpe the Bishop took part in a lively question and answer session followed by a prayer of blessing and thanksgiving for the new church roof.

 

The day was very up lifting.  The hard work put in by so many, was for me a real demonstration of the true Christian spirit active within our communities.

 

David        July 2010

 

Bishop Paul’s visit on June 6

 

Reflections by Christine Hasman, member of Winthorpe Church and a bellringer and choir member.

   

What a day the 6th of June was, when our Bishop, the Right Revd Paul Butler and his Chaplain, Revd Canon Tony Evans visited our group of churches. I know that the day was a very busy one for a great many people, and I think I was one of them, as there didn't seem to be much opportunity for a rest! I hope that giving an account of the day from my own perspective will jog some happy memories.

We were off to a fairly damp start after the thunder storms of the night before, but when I arrived at the Joe Hallam Pavilion at 9.15am to take my place in the choir, the room was almost full already. The atmosphere was one of excitement and expectation, and on my part, a little nervousness, but all the choir pieces went well, as did the rest of the service, and when Revd David was formally licensed as Priest in Charge of the Group by Bishop Paul, this was greeted with enthusiastic applause. A careful eye was kept on the time as we enjoyed refreshments after the service, and then it was back home for a 5 minute break to collect our food contribution for the faith lunch.

 

At 11am, Ian and I were out of the door and off to Harby to join Wilf Turner and his band in ringing the bells for the mid-day service, during which Bishop Paul blessed the repairs to the church roof and was presented with a gift. He took the time to share the Peace with everyone present before the Communion, which is gradually becoming known as a kind of trademark of his. After the service, the village hall played host to the faith lunch, and I really don't think the tables could have held much more food! Bishop Paul was chatting with as many people as possible, and Ian and I were no exception. We spoke mostly about bell-ringing; we already knew that Bishop Paul is very enthusiastic about the role of bells in bringing people to worship, as he has graciously accepted the invitation of the Southwell & Nottingham Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers to be our President. He seemed very interested to hear about the ringing which we would be doing during the day, and so was Revd Tony as his daughters were bell ringers at Sutton in Ashfield.

 

It was quite difficult to leave Harby as we were enjoying the lunch, but our next stop was our home church at Winthorpe for a spot of bell-ringing in time for Bishop Paul's visit at about 3.15pm. We rang for about 15 minutes then managed to catch the tail end of Bishop Paul's talk before whizzing off to South Scarle for... some more bell-ringing! South Scarle has a fledgling band of bell-ringers being taught by Richard Sutton, but they aren't quite ready yet to ring together as a team, so at the moment the Winthorpe ringers help Richard whenever ringing is requested for a service. The church filled up very quickly and I just managed to take my place in the choir's ranks after we finished ringing, feeling a little warmer than I would have liked after all that exercise!

 

Revd David was keen for us to have choral evensong, so under the direction of Alan Stone, and accompanied by Anne Wynne, the choir gave their all to fulfil the request, in 4-part harmony and with David himself joining the ranks of the tenor section, just in case anyone wonders where he kept disappearing to. During the service Bishop Paul reflected on the busy day which he had enjoyed. He thanked his chauffeur Nigel Priestley, commenting on the fact that he had never before ridden in a vintage car, and was presented with another gift. Afterwards, tea and cakes were enjoyed by all, and we made our way home, just before the rain started in earnest once more.

 

I think there will be lots of different viewpoints and memories of the day; as Revd David said at South Scarle, it's an event which will never be repeated, but it will most likely long be remembered.

 

With my very best wishes,

Christine Hasman

 

P.S. If anyone has an interest in learning to ring the church bells, you will be very warmly welcomed to any of the three practices which take place in our group. Please contact me on 01636 679105 for further information.

 

   

 

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

   

Saturday 3rd July at 2.00pm

Collingham Churches Garden Party

at Grange Farm, Low Street

A variety of stalls, raffle, tombola,teas

 

Saturday  3rd & Sunday 4th July

Three of our churches are taking part in

 

Open Churches Weekend

St George the Martyr, Clifton

will be open from 1pm – 4pm both days

St Cecilia’s, Girton

will be open from 11am –4pm both days

St Helena’s, South Scarle

will be open from 10am – 4pm on both days

 

Saturday July 3rd at 7.30pm

‘Christmas in Summer’ Evening

 at Hall Farm, South Scarle

Dinner, Music, Dancing

Tickets £12.50 from the Farm Shop

 

Sunday July 4th at 10.30am

Annual ‘Scurry’ at South Scarle

Fancy Dress optional

 

Sunday July 4th 2pm – 4pm

Cream Teas will be served

  at Hall Farm, South Scarle

 

Saturday July 17th at 5.00pm

Girton Shindig – Hog Roast and Music

 

Saturday July 24th from 2pm – 5pm

Clifton Summer Fair

at Ivy Cottage, South Clifton

 

Details for all events will be in

Grapevine & on Notice boards

 

 

 

Please contact Marion Collins or David Milner if you wish someone to be included in the prayers or in our Years Mind.

If you want to see David please ring the Rectory. If the Rector is out  please leave a message on the answer phone and your call will be returned as soon as possible 

Sshh!! Don't tell David, but Sunday 19 June 2005 Revd David was ?? years old! Here are a couple of photos taken at the end of the service to present him with our best wishes for the occasion . . .

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Nick tells us the secret, and makes a small presentation to a surprised Rector - ably supported by Canon Philip Humphreys.

 

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Canon Philip, Nick, and all, give Revd David a well-deserved round of applause. 

 

Prayer Chain

Did you know that we have a Prayer Chain ministry within our Benefice? The prayer chain is a group committed to praying for people who have asked for special prayer support, usually those who are ill or going through a difficult time. The prayer chain members include the prayer requests in their own private devotions at home. If you feel you would like to be a part of this very important ministry please contact the Rev David Milner or Marion Collins. 

If you have a request for the Prayer Chain the telephone contact is now Mrs Eirlys Cholerton  892958. Written requests to Mrs Joy Ward at Sunny Nook, 79 High Street, Collingham. 

All requests are treated confidentially. They will be circulated via a  monthly letter to the group. Names of those being prayed for will only be shared within the group after obtaining the consent of the person for whom the request has been made.

 

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