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St Elphin's Chronicle - July 2021 Vol 133
St Elphin’s Chronicle

          July 2021
Vol 133               Price 30p
St Elphin's Chronicle - July 2021 Vol 133
St Elphin's Chronicle - July 2021 Vol 133
The Parish Staff
Rector                 Canon June Steventon                     01925-635020
                       The Rectory
                       129 Church Street
                       WA1 2TL
Curate                 Revd Debbie Lovatt
                       38 Bretton Avenue
                       WA1 2GP
Reader Emeritus        Mr Ray Whitticombe                       01925-564408
                       3 Franklin Close
                       WA5 8QL
Church Wardens         Mrs Janet Cliffe                         01925-810120
                       18 Magnolia Close
                       Woolston
                       WA1 4HS
                       Miss Kathryn Hayes                       01925-656790
                       8 Charlton Street
                       WA4 1LX
Websites:
St Elphin’s:                http://www.achurchnearyou (St Elphin)
Diocesan Website:           http://www.liverpool.anglican.org
Cathedral Website:          http://www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk

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We recently celebrated St Barnabas’ Day and it caused me to ‘look him
up’ (google him) and I discovered that his ‘real’ name was Joseph, but
the other apostles nicknamed him Barnabas, which means “son of
encouragement”; like any good nickname, it captured something true
about him, so it stuck.
Barnabas encouraged the other apostles by giving generously out of his
wealth.
He encouraged Saul (who became St Paul) by welcoming him despite
his past, when others shunned him. He continued to encourage Saul by
recognising his gifts and including him in important work.
He encouraged Mark (who eventually wrote the Gospel) by continuing
to believe in him despite early doubts and fears.
In all of this, Barnabas was following Jesus’ commandment to love his
neighbour as himself; he encouraged others to go beyond their fears
and perceived limitations, and so to achieve great things.
We all know how good it is to receive encouragement, but we also
know how easy it is to miss out on the opportunity to give it. Loving our
neighbours as ourselves means doing to others what we would like
them to do to us, including giving them the encouragement we would
like to receive.
During this summer, let us try to be Barnabas’ daughters and sons of
encouragement. Let us be generous to those in need; let us reach out
to those who are marginalised or afraid, and to those whom others
would rather avoid; let’s try to pick up those who have fallen and give
them back faith in themselves.
It takes only a moment to encourage someone, and often doesn’t cost
anything, but it can make someone’s day, and perhaps even change the
course of their life.
With every blessing.
Canon June
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“With many in our country on lockdown, it’s important that we
support those who are feeling lonely and isolated, whatever age
they are."                              Archbishop Justin Welby

Options available include materials also available digitally by the
Church of England’s Communications team such as Prayer during the
Day and Night Prayer updated daily, from Common Worship, and a
recording of the Church of England weekly national online service.

A section called Hymn Line offers callers a small selection of hymns,
updated daily. An option entitled ‘Hymns We Love’, provides a hymn
and reflection and is based on an initiative by the Connections group.

https://www.churchofengland.org/resources/coronavirus-covid-19-
guidance-churches/daily-hope-phone-line
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Pause for Thought with Norma Fox
O Saviour, whose almighty word
The winds and waves submissive heard
The Norwegians have a folktale in which Noah’s Ark springs a leak midway
through its days on the high seas. The dog is asked if he will put his nose
between the boards to save the vessel and its precious cargo from sinking.
That’s how the dog became man’s best friend, they say, and it’s also why his
nose is supposed to have remained cold and wet ever since!!
Only a folktale but it got me thinking about the awful storms we had in early
May causing heavy flooding, how people were afraid for life and property.
I thought about the Gospel reading from Mark (4:35-41). How when
evening had come and Jesus asked his disciples to take him across the lake,
he was tired and slept, but a raging storm blew up and the disciples were
afraid they would drown. They woke Jesus thinking he didn’t care. Then
those wonderful words after he had calmed the sea ‘Why are you afraid?
Have you still no faith?’
Jesus says those same words to us in the storms of our lives; do we have
faith, courage to trust? In his love he will hear us and calm the tumult
within.
Did you know that the second Sunday of July is known as Sea Sunday? First
celebrated in 1975, Sea Sunday is now an annual event, an
interdenominational day of prayer and remembrance, not just for those
who spend their working lives at sea, but also for their families.
I think it’s an excellent idea to have a special day for mariners and those at
home who support them. Sometimes it’s all too easy to forget just how
hazardous the oceans can be, and how much we owe those who risk their
lives while working tireelessly far away from dry land. And I don’t think it’s
rocking anyone’s boat to say so!
                        O Trinity of love and pow’r,
                        Our brethren shield in danger’s hour
                        From rock and tempest, fire and foe,
                        Protect them wereso’er they go,
                        And ever let there rise to thee
                        Glad hymns of praise from land and sea.
                                                          (Hymns Old & New)
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Peace Doves at Liverpool Cathedral
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July 2021

I had hoped to meet up in July but as restrictions still apply this will
have to be postponed, but I am hopeful that the service in August can
go ahead. Please see notice below.

This summer we give thanks to God for the gift of life and for our loving
and compassionate families and friends. We owe our unique role for
women within the Church to our founder Mary Sumner. This year we
celebrate 145 years of Mothers’ Union and pay tribute to Mary Sumner
on the 100th anniversary of her death for all she achieved in life,
empowering women and mothers worldwide, and establishing the
home as a place of religious education and growth.

In 2021 we look back with gratitude and forward with faith. In prayer,
we give thanks and pray for ongoing vision for the future of Mothers’
Union worldwide.

I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you
and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah
29:11

2021 marks 145 years of Mothers’ Union and 115 years of Mothers’
Union at St Elphin’s in prayer, we give thanks for the service and
inspiration of members across the years and across the world.

Since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses... let us run
with perseverance the race marked out for us. Hebrews 12:1

2021 marks 100 years since the death of Mary Sumner. In prayer, we
give thanks for her life, her vision and her legacy.

The Lord is good. His unfailing love continues forever, and his
faithfulness continues to each generation. Psalm 100:5
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Forward dates (provided restrictions continue to be lifted)
Wednesday 14th July – time and venue to be confirmed next month

Wednesday 11th August – 2.00pm St Elphin’s Church.

Service to celebrate Mary Sumner Day followed by light refreshments.

Please keep in touch with each other by telephone or email and let me
know if anyone needs additional help.
                                                       Wendy Bailey
                                                         Tel: 725943
                                           wendy_bailey@hotmail.com
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Answers to last month’s Summer Quiz
1. The First Day of Summer' is an annual public holiday
   celebrated in which European country in April? Iceland
2. Which feast day falls on July 15 every year? St Swithin
3. Who was credited with saving 77 lives during seven summers working as a
   lifeguard at Lowell Park, Illinois, starting in 1926? Ronald Reagan
4. Who met and fell in love with Marge Bouvier at a 1974 summer camp? Homer
   Simpson
5. Which novel is told partly by its heroine Esther Summerson? Bleak House
6. The “dog days of summer” are named after the Dog Star; what is the better known
   name of this star? Sirius
7. What term is often given to a period of dry hot weather that occurs in the
   autumn? Indian Summer
8. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day' is the first line of which William
   Shakespeare sonnet? Sonnet 18
9. What was the first name of Clegg in ‘Last of the Summer Wine’? Norman
10. The summer solstice occurs in the Southern Hemisphere during which month?
   December
11. ‘In the Summertime' was a debut single and big hit for which British rock band?
   Mungo Jerry
12. Name the fictional seaside town in the Australian soap ‘Home and Away’? Summer
   Bay
13. Castel Gandolfo is famous for being whose summer residence? The Pope
14. Name the city which hosted the 1990 Summer Olympics. Barcelona
15. What is the Italian word for ‘summer’? Estate
16. British Summer Time begins and ends on the last Sundays of which two months?
   March and October
17. What date is Mary Sumner Day? 9th August
18. Which British seaside attraction is 158 metres tall? Blackpool Tower
19. Where is the longest pleasure pier in the UK? Southend (1.34miles)
20. Who has won the most men’s single titles in the Open Era (since 1968) Roger
   Federer (8 times 2003-2007, 2009, 2012 & 2017)
Church Finances for 2021
Last year I started to provide details of the income and expenditure
monthly. In order to give you an indication of the impact of the
pandemic. It is difficult to get a true picture early in the year so I have
included 2020 figures for comparison.
Month        Income                       Expenditure
             2020          2021           2020        2021
January      £5,252        £3,020         £ 8,083     £ 6,745
February     £6,701        £3,362         £ 6,532     £ 7.716
March        £5,494        £4,529         £ 7,923     £ 6,676
April        £8,887        £ 5,762        £ 7,263     £ 8,711
May          £4,937        £7,790         £ 5,189     £7,089
June         £3,565                       £ 5,542
July         £2,351                       £ 5,531
August       £8,732                       £ 6,054
Sept         £3,330                       £ 5,211
Oct          £6,866                       £ 6,827
Nov          £8,576                       £ 5.945
Dec          £3,806                       £ 6,279
Total        £68,499       £24,463        £76,380     £ 36,937
Expenditure over income to end April £12,474. Expenditure is roughly
£7 – 8,000 per month but income is only about £5,000
Many of you have contacted me during this crisis to pay by cheque of
bank transfer and for that I thank you.
During this emergency the church still has expenses to pay. If you are
able please contact Wendy Bailey about continuing to pay your
donations by cheque, standing order, bank transfer or consider joining
the Parish Giving Scheme.
                                            Wendy Bailey, PCC Treasurer
                                                       Tel: 07963 021172
                                             wendy_bailey@hotmail.com
St Elphin’s 50/50 Club

The results of the June draw are as follows:
1st   Nancy Jones                    2nd   Ray Whitticombe
3rd   Gill Whitticombe               4th   Dianne Rothwell
                         £127.50 went to church funds
The next draw will take place on Sunday 25th July and payments must be
made by Sunday 18th in the draw.
Any payments made after that date will be assumed to be for the following
month. Any cheques should be made payable to ‘St Elphin’s 50/50 Club’.
New members are always welcome.                                Janet

Beryl Mary Dell
In her Eulogy at the funeral service Janet Cliff very astutely commented that
Beryl Dell was a lady everyone knew but no one really knew as Beryl was a
very private lady. Beryl was a regular attender at 10:30 Eucharist and Lector
until her illness required her to move to a Care Home. Having been a school
teacher she certainly knew her own mind and wasn’t afraid to express her
views without fear or favour. I recall her expressing a wish to attend
Stewart McTaggart’s Ordination at the Cathedral but not wanting to drive
into Liverpool. Ann and I offered to take her but on asking for her address to
collect her she replied “indeed not, give me your address and I’ll drive
myself to your house.” Such was the level of Beryl’s determination and
independence! The only church person who knew Beryl well was perhaps
Bob Birbeck who sadly predeceased her. Their friendship centred essentially
around one thing, church music. Beryl’s husband, Sidney, had preceded Bob
as St Elphin’s Organist and Choirmaster and, I’m told, he was a very good
one. There is a musical keyboard in church which Beryl presented in
memory of her husband so the musical connection remains. I will miss
Beryl’s wry comments, sadly she has become yet another ‘old faithful’ we
will no longer see.
                                                                    Chris Bean
St Elphin’s Prayer List
All those who are ill:
Daisy Easton                          Margaret Lomax
Carol Shaw                            Graham Belton
Doreen Ross                           Brenda Hill
Beryl Delooze                         Margaret Rimmer
Nancy Wild                            Sue Poole
Mary Currie                           Lynda Hayes
Barbara Eden                          Neil Walsh
Ann Marie Vowles                      Sylvia Lee
Robert Hewitt                         Andrew Clare
Ray Whitticombe                       Margaret Gurney
Mike & Ann Finlay                     Christine Chambers
Sue & Chris Waddleton                 Julie Morandini
Ron & Maynard Glover                  Lesley & Kevin Turner

Those who are bereaved of:

Graham Belton
Ann Davies
Matthew Anderton
Betty Woods

We also pray for anyone suffering from Covid-19 or those who have
died as a result of the virus.
Donations:
General Fund
In memory of Arnold Wright from:
Hilda Peacock                                               10.00
Ingrid Jones                                               100.00
In loving memory of my beloved husband David. Happy         30.00
memories, Barbara Eden
Birthday Memories of Mum and Dad Grandma and Grandad        40.00
Edith and John Massey From Chris and Emma
In memory of Albert Froggatt from R Froggatt               100.00
In memory of Olive Burgess from Mary Currie                 20.00
In memory of Beryl Dell from Ernest David Green             40.00
In memory of Beryl Dell from Janet & Alan                   50.00
In memory of mum, Marian Lawrie on her anniversary,30th     50.00
June and aunt Irene Hicks on 5th July from Janet & Alan
In memory of Albert Froggatt, Bob Birbeck, Olive Burgess   100.00
and Arnold Wright from Mary Egerton

Christian Burial & Cremation in June
 14th    Matthew James Anderson                   Age 65
 28th    Betty Woods                              Age 81

         Rest Eternal grant unto them O Lord.
        And let light perpetual shine upon them.
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