Money & Property Matters – and Barry’s Babblings
We enter the month where we can celebrate and give thanks for the freedom that we enjoy. I hope to lead the service on 10th November at 10.30am together with the church stewards, we usually try to link in with the 11 o'clock two minutes silence from the Cenotaph. We also have a memorial plaque in the church and there is a framed display with many names of folk from our church who have served in the wars - it has been suggested that we could also refer to this at the service and this we will do.
Only a few weeks later we will remember in a very different way as December 1st is Advent Sunday and we will have a special Advent Carol service.
The new Audio Visual system has now been installed and several folk have said how the pictures and sound are much clearer. We are grateful to several people who helped towards the cost of the installation and the balance has been taken from legacy money that we hold.
When you are reading this newsletter, we will have held our Church Council meeting and there are several important points to discuss (not only the damp!).
David (with a little help from me) has started a Bible Study group that meets in the Minster's Vestry every other Friday afternoon at 2pm for an hour with a cup of tea to follow (November 8th and 22nd). This type of gathering is so important as we do need to take time to discuss the Bible, our spiritual life and to reflect upon our Christian faith. I would be interested to know your thoughts on my comments. Whatever you feel, a warm welcome awaits you.
We have had several deaths recently at Christchurch and this does bring our faith into sharp focus. Hard as it is, Christians do have a positive view of the teaching of our Lord that is so supportive at times like these.
Perhaps I could end by two quotes that I do use from time to time - and I feel both have a message for this present age:
'Some folk believe in a hopeless end, but the Christian rejoices in an endless hope', and 'Some people fail not because they are discouraged, but because they are not actually encouraged'. At least they are food for thought to help us in our thinking.
Every blessing,
Barry Turnwell, Church Treasurer and a Property Steward
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