St Gabriel's Church Heaton Monthly Magazine August 2021 - Free
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W.S. Harrison & Son, John Bardgett & Sons, St Gabriel’s Blog St Mark’s House, Oakwood House, Shields Road, 571 Westgate Road, Hello and welcome to the latest St Gabriel's Magazine! Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne July was a month of celebration! NE6 2UD NE4 9PQ Telephone (0191)265 5415 Telephone (0191)273 9292 Congratulations to our congregation couples who celebrated milestone wedding anniversaries! New couples got married and baptisms were held - some of which had been postponed from A caring last year! service from a local Funeral Director who will provide help and Alan was ordained as a Priest; we held a lovely Choral Compline guidance at your time of need in the Garden as well as a Taize style service in the garden Dignity Pre-Paid Funeral Plans available on request managing to dodge the rain! Our experienced team can help Sky High held their summer evening of fun with games and with wills, probate and all your activities, Guiding and Scouting continued using the gardens for conveyancing needs from our outdoor meetings and we enjoyed a final toddler group meeting offices in Newcastle city centre. before the summer holidays. Call: 0191 243 8167 Finally the Summer Garden Party returned with its usual raffle, stalls, music by the Visit: www.davidgray.co.uk Chillingham road band and refreshments in the Email: cliff.veitch@davidgray.co.uk way of lovely Afternoon Tea Boxes! A huge thank you to all those who contributed and CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL CARE helped out with this much loved event and in Part of the Co-operative Group particular the local businesses who generously Pre-Paid Funeral Plans: Full Memorial Services donated to the raffle! Shields House 9-11 Benton Road This year over £2500 was raised which will be split evenly Shields Road, Byker Estimates High Heaton between: 0191 276 2240 on request 0191 266 6204 CALM, Campaign Against Living Miserably, a leading movement against suicide. FACT Fighting All Cancers Together, a charitable organisation promoting and forming relationships between support groups and Cancer Patients. DEC Disasters Emergency Appeal, an international organisation helping vulnerable communities around the world survive the Pandemic. We hope everyone stays safe and well over the summer. Until next time, The Parish Office. 2
Communion Readings for August Hello and welcome to St Gabriel’s Church. Sunday 1st The Ninth Sunday after Trinity Exod 16: 2-4, Psalm 78: Eph 4: 1-16 John 6: 24- We are pleased to be able to welcome people into church again 9-15 35 for public worship. 23-29 Sunday 8th The Tenth Sunday after Trinity Things will be a little different at the moment and may change as 1 Kings 19: 4-8 Psalm 34: 1-8 Eph 4:24 - 5:2 John 6: 35, guidelines change. Please take note of the health and safety 41-51 notices and use the hand sanitizer stations. Sunday 15th The Blessed Virgin Mary There is also a contactless donation point at the back of church for those who wish to donate to the ministry Isa 61: 10-end Psalm 45: Gal 4: 4-7 Luke 1: of the church in this way. 10-end 46-55 Sunday 22nd The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity SUNDAY SERVICES Josh 24: 1-2a Psalm 34: 15- Eph 6: 10-20 John 6: end 8.00am Holy Eucharist 14-18 56-69 This is a simple said service using Common Worship without hymns, in the Lady Chapel. Sunday 29th The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Deut 4: 1-2, Psalm 15 James 1: 17- Mark 7: 1-8, 9.45am Parish Eucharist end 14-15, 21-23 This is the main Sunday Service (using Common Worship) and 6-9 finishes about 11.00am If you would like pastoral care, including home and hospital visits, and the receiving of home communion, 5.30pm Evening Service please contact Alan, curate.stgabriels@gmail.com See the diary for dates. There are no Sunday evening services in August To contact St Gabriel’s Parish Office call 0191 265 5843 or email stgabrielheaton@gmail.com Compline A Quiet and Reflective service for the Evening. Choral Evensong A formal service using the Book of Common Prayer with Psalms and Hymns. Stobbart & Collins Evening Prayer Professional Motor Engineers WEEKDAY SERVICES Sean Taylor Holy Eucharist 7.30pm Tuesdays, 9.30am Thursdays Mob: 07944 987 257 There are additional services on Feast Days and Holy Days The Garage. Stanmore which are detailed in the news-sheet and on the website. Road. Heaton Newcastle upon Tyne. NE6 5SX Tel: 0191 2766469 10
Diary for August 2021 Friends of St Gabriel’s, Heaton Sunday 1st The Ninth Sunday after Trinity 8.00am Holy Eucharist We are planning a new organisation, Friends of St 9.45am Parish Eucharist Gabriel’s, Heaton. Membership will be open to anyone 11.45 Holy Baptism and everyone who would like to join and who is prepared to support our aims, church buildings and Monday 2nd 6.45pm Zumba in the Vestry grounds. We are looking forward to welcoming the Tuesday 3rd 7.30pm Holy Eucharist many people who love St Gabriel’s. We shall keep our Wednesday 4th Friends regularly in touch with what is happening, invite them to events where they can be involved, and Thursday 5th 8.30am Morning Prayer can enjoy all we have here while making new friends 5.30pm Evening Prayer and helping to ensure St Gabriel’s continues to Friday 6th 8.30am Morning Prayer flourish. Watch this space next month for further 5.30pm Evening Prayer details! Sunday 8th The Tenth Sunday after Trinity Anne Pickering 8.00am Holy Eucharist 9.45am Parish Eucharist Monday 9th 6.45pm Zumba in Church Recycle your Ink Cartridges and Toners Tuesday 10th 7.30pm Holy Eucharist and raise money for St Gabriel’s! Wednesday 11th 9.30am ARTventures in vestry Pick up a collection bag, fill it with your ink cartridges or toners and put it in the marked bins at the back of Church. Thursday 12th 8.30am Morning Prayer The company “Empties Please” pays us for the cartridges we 9.30am Holy Eucharist collect and recycles them! 2.00pm Holy Matrimony in Church 5.30pm Evening Prayer Most brands taken including: Friday 13th 9.00am Morning Prayer Canon, HP, Lexmark, Brother, Dell, 5.30pm Evening Prayer Oki, Epson, Kyocera, Xerox and more! Saturday 14th The full list of accepted cartridges is Sunday 15th The Blessed Virgin Mary available on their website 8.00am Holy Eucharist www.emptiesplease.com 9.45am Parish Eucharist Monday 16th 5.30pm Evening Prayer 6.45pm Zumba in church 4
25th We give thanks for the power of gentleness in overcoming Tuesday 17th 7.30pm Holy Eucharist arrogance or bullying. May we grow in awareness of dealing Wednesday 18th 5.30pm Evening Prayer with this in schools or teams working together. Thursday 19th 8.30am Morning Prayer 26th We come in gratitude for opportunities to work together 9.30am Holy Eucharist giving thanks especially for Heaton Churches Together and 5.30pm Evening Prayer for the community care groups - for Martha & Marys’ and Food Banks. Friday 20th 9.00am Morning Prayer 27th We pray for all suffering from domestic abuse and for all 9 - 12.30pm Hartbeeps in vestry who support victims. Saturday 21st 28th For the young homeless and the unemployed we pray, Sunday 22nd The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity together with all in financial or emotional difficulties. May 8.00am Holy Eucharist 29th We pray today for all who feel unloved or invisible. Alert us 9.45am Parish Eucharist Lord to their needs. Grant us sensitivity and the ability to be alongside without intrusiveness. Monday 23rd 5.30pm Evening Prayer 6.45pm Zumba in the Church 30th Help us to visualise that You alone know each heart so that we recognise how best our small efforts can be useful. Tuesday 24th 7.30pm Holy Eucharist Wednesday 25th 9.30am ARTventures in vestry 31st For all that the past month has given us Lord we give thanks 5.30pm Evening Prayer with joyful hearts. Amen. Thursday 26th 8.30am Morning Prayer 9.30am Holy Eucharist Parish Registers 5.30pm Evening Prayer Weddings Friday 27th 9.00am Morning Prayer 9-12.30pm Hartbeeps in Vestry 23rd July Christopher Gooding & Roxanne Macauly 4.00pm Holy Matrimony in Church Baptisms 5.30pm Evening Prayer 11th July Alistair Richard Mcvittie-Mathews Saturday 28th 18th July Robin Fiona Niamh Thukeral Sunday 29th The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity 25th July Oscar Joseph Morpeth 8.00am Holy Eucharist Funerals 9.45am Parish Eucharist 15th July John Wilson Monday 30th 6.45pm Zumba in the Church 16th July Annie MacKenzie Tuesday 31st 7.30pm Holy Eucharist 8
Prayer Diary for August 2021 13th Bless Lord all whose lives are spent caring for others. We especially hold in our hearts the many child carers - may 1st As we reflect on the long term affects of the Covid pandemic they feel loving support from friends and neighbours. on the health of the nation we pray for the well being of all who have suffered in body, mind and spirit. 14th For all entering a new phase in their lives we pray. May this coming year bring them satisfaction, stability and a sense of 2nd We bring to our merciful Father the broken in our midst, the self worth. long term sick the bereaved and the anxious and their families 15th Help us to remember with love all who have moulded us, who often feel unable to bring consolation. guided us and delighted in our growth. 3rd We pray for the young people whose self esteem has suffered 16th May we learn from those whose commitment, reliability and through constant change financial and academic pressure and judgement have presented us with true role models. lack of social contact and employment difficulties. 4th For consultants and mental health specialists who face ever 17th Lord give comfort, strength and hope to all who suffer from increasing workloads we pray. We ask that solutions may be the ravages of motor neurone disease and to those who found to inadequate staffing and funding problems. care for them. 5th Comfort Good Lord the sad, the lonely, those who are 18th We pray for medical researchers seeking for long term depressed and despairing. treatments for dementia patients. Bless them Lord in their determination to find help for others. 6th In our yearning for a growing presence of God in our lives enable us to open our eyes and hearts with trust and faith in 19th We give thanks for all who face danger in their work with God’s love. Emergency Services. 7th May we grow in kindness and empathy to the needs of others 20th Today we bring to God the forgotten, the unloved, and the and an appreciation of each other’s gifts and qualities. vulnerable both within our own society and the wider world. Alert us to their needs and make us “people of action”. 8th In gratitude we bring to God’s blessing all that gives us joy. 21st Help us Lord to find an answer to the problems of climate 9th Bless Lord the work of prison chaplains and for prisoners and change, so that future generations may live without fear of prison staff. environmental disasters. 22nd Guided by God’s presence may we grow in wisdom in all 10th For young families we pray. May the love of God permeate all our decision making acting with respect and humility. their relationships enriching their lives together. 23rd For courage in defence of the vulnerable and unloved we 11th For generous hearts we give thanks. pray, remembering especially the poverty, famine and dark places throughout the world. 12th May we always appreciate the opinions and gifts of others and 24th Bring to the mentally sick comfort and a strong sense of be ready to learn from new ideas and fresh approaches. Your presence Lord. May they each find support within a caring community. 6
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