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Fr Rory Writes

“A saviour is born unto us, He is Christ Jesus our Lord”

As the psalm expresses;  “Though we walk through a valley of darkness, no evil should I fear.  You are there with your crook, your staff, with these you give me comfort”.  And we need that comfort.  We were fortunate in our seminary as I left full of hope that a new life of faith was possible.  My first introduction to parish life and the deanery meetings revealed how much of a challenge that was in store.  Yes, I could see signs that the writing was on the wall.  A sharp fall off in the numbers entering the seminary continued to take place.  A need to ask questions and to address the situation was required.

The focus of our celebration at Christmas is because our saviour Jesus has come into our world.  This brings light to our world, and we have been constantly blessed by the work that the children’s liturgy provides.  This work is            displayed in our windows and will hopefully find a good home on our website to provide the background to growth and development of the good news that they continue to present.  The parish carol service was a joyful experience, a  quality occasion.  The choir was remarkable and we were blessed by the quality of their performance.  The readings were very well presented by our younger generation and made for a memorable and special experience.  The hospitality in the hall is a continuing reflection of the efforts that are being made for us to grow together as communities.

Next year St George’s Church will be providing the hospitality for this event.  They will also facilitate our parish sponsored walk which has become very enjoyable and raises funds for good causes.  We hope to continue to support foodbank and the service that they provide, which is so important to many.  As we celebrate Christmas the essential is the news that has come into our world, and with the help of God it will bless our world and bless your Christmas, your home and your families this Christmas. 

I continue with my favourite focus; grace and peace, and please God, you may all have a peaceful and enjoyable Christmas.

Church Cleaning

Your church needs cleaning; at St Wilfrid’s we are looking for volunteers to be part of a rota to clean the church and hall.  Ideally this would be for a    couple of hours every 4-6 weeks. There will be an opportunity to sign up for this in the New Year, but in the meantime please speak to Maria Hills if you are able to put yourself forward to be part of this important team.

Christmas Collection

Christmas Collection for the Support of Clergy; just a reminder that Gift Aid is applicable on Christmas Offerings and this extra amount claimed will go directly to Father Rory.  If you are not part of a planned giving scheme but are a UK taxpayer then please use the one off gift aid envelopes located in the porch in order for us to claim an extra 25% on your donation.  You can also contribute via the digital plate at St Wilfrid’s.

Thank you

A huge thank you to Helen and Sally from the South Downs Singers for spending hours at St George’s Wednesday morning creating beautiful Christmas displays of seasonal greenery for the window ledges in readiness for the concert.  The church looks absolutely stunning and we are so grateful to them for giving of their time and talent to prepare our church for the Christmas celebrations.

St Wilfrid’s

Have you noticed a large revolving book stand in our church?  This was purchased for the  children to take a religious book, read it and return for someone else to read.  In our world of technology it is good to read a book, especially a holy one.  The money raised from Christmas cards & religious items will go to pay for this new and useful item.