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Mission Fair

November 4, 2009

Saturday 14th November 10am – 3pm

St Peter’s Church

Come along and find out about the work of the mission organisations that we support in UK and around the world

Charity Christmas card sale

Organ recital

Children’s card making

Bell Tower tours 1:30pm

Shoebox filling

Tea/Coffee & Light Lunches available 10am – 2pm

Stuart Townend Concert

September 30, 2009

Stuart Townend and band
“CREATION SINGS” tour

Fyson Blum Hall, Yateley Manor School

7:30pm Saturday 24th October £7

For tickets and more information e-mail to:
stuarttownendconcert@stpetersyateley.org.uk

Harvest Celebrations 4th October

September 30, 2009

On Sunday 4th October we’ll be celebrating Harvest at all our services, in our usual different styles of worship.

All collections on this day will be given to the Samaritan’s Purse “Turn on the Tap” appeal.  Gift Aid envelopes and forms will be available at the services.

Please join us at any of:
8am           in the Chapel – communion service
9am           in Church – family worship
10am         at Yateley School – all-age worship
11:15am     in Church – morning worship
7pm           in Church – communion service

Summertime 2009 – Worship for all

July 10, 2009

Living with the God of Promises

Every Sunday for 6 weeks from 26th July to 30th August

8am     in Chapel     Quiet worship serviceSummer Services 2009

10am   in Church     For all the family

7pm     in Chapel     Prayers for healing

Please bring a picnic lunch to enjoy with our church family on 26th July, 9th August and 23rd August

See leaflet attached (or pick up a copy in Church) for more detail about each service

Summer Services 2009

Holy Week

March 20, 2009

As we prepare for Easter, we have many opportunities to allow us each to find our own way to meet with God.  Please join us at any or all of the following:

  • Palm Sunday 5th April
    • usual service times
    • Walk of Witness
      • 12:30pm bring & share lunch at St Mary’s
      • 1:30pm leave from Charles Kingsley School
      • refreshments at St Peter’s when we arrive
  • Monday 6th April
    • 12:30pm Prayer Lunch in Church
  • Tuesday 7th April
    • Creative Prayer in Church
      • 10am-11am for adults – men & women
      • 11am-1pm for adults & children
      • 1pm-2pm lunch
  • Wednesday 8th April
    • 8pm Prayer Labyrinth in Church
  • Maundy Thursday 9th April
    • 7pm Meal with Communion at St Barnabas
  • Good Friday 10th April
    • 10am All Ages at the Cross in Church
    • 2pm Meditation at the Cross in Church
  • Easter Sunday 12th April
    • 6:30am Dawn Service in Church
    • 10am All Ages at Fyson Blum Hall

Week of Prayer 3rd – 4th Jan 2009

January 4, 2009

Please mark our annual call to prayer this week. We ask all regular Church groups to cease during this week, so that we can join together to seek God’s direction. All prayer gatherings will be 1 hour or shorter.

Saturday – Walk & Pray

10:00 am

Prayer walk around our parish boundary
Start at Wyndham’s Pool car-park

Sunday – “For the Future Take Us”

All services at usual times

Monday – key theme “Worship”

7:00 am

Early Morning Prayer Express

12:30 pm

Prayer Lunch (with Crèche)

8:00 pm

Prayer Gathering

Tuesday – key theme “Outreach”

12:30 pm

Prayer Lunch

8:00 pm

Prayer Gathering

Wednesday – key theme “Relationships”

7:00 am

Early Morning Prayer Express

11:00 am

Communion Service

8:00 pm

2:42

Thursday – key theme “Discipleship”

9:15 am

Morning Prayer

8:00 pm

Prayer Gathering

Friday – key theme “Service”

7:00 am

Early Morning Prayer Express

4:00 pm

After school Prayers

6:00 pm

Pre – HEROES Prayers (at Fyson-Blum)

Saturday – key theme W.O.R.D.S

9:00 am

Prayer Gathering

3:30 pm

Messy Church

Sunday – “God’s Unfolding Vision”

All services at usual times

7:00 pm

CHAOS – open to all

Christmas Services

December 1, 2008

We are holding many and varied services to celebrate Christmas this year.  It is our prayer that everyone in Yateley can find a place to meet with God over the Christmas season.  You are welcome to join us at any of these occasions.

Sunday 14th December

  • 8am         Communion by candlelight in the Chapel
  • 9am         Christingle for all the family in the Church
  • 10am       Christingle for all the family at Yateley School Main Hall
  • 11:15am  Carols and Candles in the Church
  • 7pm         Carol Service by candlelight in the Church

Saturday 20th December

  • 5:30pm    Outdoor Nativity starting on the green outside Barclays

Sunday 21st December

  • 10am       Oasis of Peace (no children’s groups)
  • 7pm         CHAOS at Christmas (12 – 20’s) in the Church

Christmas Eve, Wednesday 24th December

  • 2pm         Crib service in the Church
  • 3:15pm    Crib service in the Church
  • 4:30pm    Crib service in the Church
  • 5:45pm    Crib service in the Church
  • 11:30pm  Midnight Communion in the Church

Christmas Day, Thursday 25th December

  • 8am         Holy Communion in the Church
  • 10am       Family Communion in the Church

Sunday 28th December

  • 8am         Morning Worship in the Chapel
  • 10am       Family Worship in the Church

Summer Holiday Service Times 2008

July 7, 2008

During the school holidays there will be services at different times to our usual schedule.

There will be no services at Yateley Centre between 27th July and 31st August.

8am and 7pm Sunday and 11am Wednesday services in Church will continue their usual pattern.

The main Sunday morning services in the Church will be as below. Children are welcome and catered for at all our family services.

27th July

9:30am – Family Communion

3rd August

9:30am – Family Worship
11:15am – Morning Worship

10th August

9:30am – Family Communion

17th August

9:30am – Family Worship
11:15am – Morning Worship

24th August

9:30am – Family Communion

31st August

9:30am – Family Worship
11:15am – Morning Worship

Vision Process

June 28, 2008

Hi all

For those wanting to think and pray more about our recent vision presentations, attached are the powerpoint slides (made generic for all congregations – ie minus some of the specifics).

Click on the following:

st-peter_s-vision-days-june-2008-all-congregations 

to download / view a pdf file of the slideshow.

Comments and Questions welcome by emailing the vicar – usual address.

Burma’s Crisis

May 7, 2008

If you’d like to respond to the emerging crisis in Burma, here’s some links to how you can help:

Subject: BURMA CYCLONE – NGO APPEALS

 

Here’s a list of NGO’s already working in Burma who have mobilised or are mobilising to provide emergency relief in the affected areas, and who are appealing for funds.   The list has been complied by Vicky Bowman who was HM Ambassador there from 2002-2006and she says that “I was always been impressed by their ongoing work in Burma during my time there”.

 

Readers may also like to consider inviting donations to be made through our own locally based charity ‘The Burma Children’s Fund’. We have already made an emergency transfer of £4000. We shortly expect an assessment of needs by a team visiting from an Anglican Church in Kuala Lumpur which aims to meet Archbishop Stephen to get his assessment and they will advise us how the BCF could next help. Donations can be made via St John’s made out to:

‘Burma Children’s Fund’ for non gift aided donations

‘Burma Children’s Fund – St John’s HW PCC’’ for gift aided donations

And sent to “

St John’s Church
Fleet Road
Hartley Wintney
Hampshire
RG27 8ED

 

 

BURMA/MYANMAR: CYCLONE NARGIS APPEALS

 

The following experienced NGOs have all been established on the ground in Burma for many years, including in Irrawaddy, Bago, Yangon Divisions and Rakhine and Mon States.  They are variously already conducting assessments and starting to provide support to the populations hit by the cyclone. 

 

The websites give links to their Nargis appeals, and will allow you to claim Gift Aid for your donation if you are a UK taxpayer, maximising the effectiveness.

 

Save the Children (UK)

Have launched a £5million appeal

http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/32_5455.htm

 

Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF (NL)

http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/32_5455.htm

working in Yangon area including Hlaingthaya, Dalla and Twante

 

Merlin

http://www.merlin.org.uk/Lists/News-Detail.aspx?id=687

£500,000 appeal

Medical team sent to Laputta

Have been active in Irrawaddy Division for some time

 

Care

http://www.careinternational.org.uk/CARE%20APPEALS%20TO%20BRITISH%20PUBLIC%20AS%20DEATH%20TOLL%20FROM%20CYCLONE%20NARGIS%20RISES%20+11253.twl

Currently working on needs in South Dagon and Thaketa

 

World Vision

https://www.worldvision.org.uk/server.php?show=nav.127

You can identify your donation to their Myanmar cyclone appeal

 

International Federation of the Red Cross

http://www.ifrc.org/Docs/News/pr08/2108.asp

Have been working to build the grassroots capacity of the Myanmar Red Cross Society which has a network of volunteers throughout the country

 

Not an NGO, but UNICEF is also organised and active throughout the country, and appealing for funds

http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/myanmar_43788.html

 

There are also a number of small NGOs and private initiatives, some of which wish to remain below the radar, so are not included in this list

 

For a list of US NGOs which are accepting contributions for Nargis (not all of whom have an on-the-ground presence)

http://interaction.org/burma