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Monthly Newsletter of Southsea Citadel of The Salavation Army
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Find out More:Visit www.southsea-sa.org.ukor pick up a leaflet from the Centre in Albert Rd 023 9282 1164 - (Main Office)or email [email protected] Lighthouse Community Centre (more on back page) 023 9282 7403
‘Sharing the love of Jesus with open hearts.’part of the Southsea Citadel Mission Statement
Sunday Worship (p2)10am - Sunday Clubs for 2-7 & 7-13yrs11am - Worship for All Ages6pm - Praise & Celebration
Mondays: Bible Fellowship 11am, Albert Rd with Captain Lynne, 4th & 18th November
Wednesdays: Home League (p13)Friendship Club - 2pm
Thursdays: Angel Feet (p2)
Tuesdays: CAMEO Club 1:30pm (p13)
Fridays: Parent & Toddler Club 9:30-11:30am
Friday Night Fun (During Term Time)1st Friday - Junior Club: sports & games 6:30-8pm2nd Friday - Messy Church: Bible teaching, craft & food - for all the family, £1 per person 4:00-5:45pm3rd Friday - All-Age Choir: 6:30-7:30pmFor details contact Amanda on 02392 821164
What’s going on at YOUR local Community
Church?
Citadel SceneNov 2013
Monthly News of Southsea Citadel
Service of Remembrance
Sunday 10th November, 6pm
Christmas Fayre
Saturday 23rdNovember from
10:30am
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Diary Dates
M a r c h Saturday 15th Band at St Cuthbert’s Church, Copnor
D e c e m b e r Sunday 1st Carols at the Kings 6pmWednesday 4th Band at Mill Rythe Holiday Camp Sunday 8th Toy Service, in morning meeting, 11am Euph Fellowship @ Christmas Café Church, 6pmWednesday 11th St.John’s College Lower School Carol Service - Band SupportingSunday 15th Children’s Carol Service, 4pm Money Tree Appeal, both meetings (11am & 4pm)Sunday 22nd Around the Manger, 6pmWednesday 25th Christmas Day worship (10:30am) followed by festivitiesSunday 29th Morning worship only
N o v e m b e rSunday 10th Service of Remembrance with the Lord Mayor & other guests Sunday 17th Corps Meal (1pm) followed by CATK rehearsal (3:30/4pm tbc)Saturday 23rd Christmas FayreSaturday 24th Divisional Musicians’ Councils, Winchester Guildhall, Corps Worship at 11am & 6pm as usual
J a n u a r ySaturday 25th The long-awaited new SA Hall at Hedge End is to be opened by the Territorial Commander Sunday 26th Sunday Night Live with Portsmouth Grammar Senior School Band
A p r i lSat & Sun 5th & 6th Band Weekend with Dr Stephen Cobb, Territorial Music Director
in our lives which may be painful and cause great unhappiness, but which serve the purpose of making us more holy as a result.
Our character and our Christlikeness matures and progresses much more when we undergo trials and difficulties than if life was the pro-verbial “bed of roses” but then the holiness produced generates a contentment and happiness that this world cannot give. Major Mary
Dear Readers continued....
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Dear Readers,
It has been said that money can’t buy happiness but there has been much talk during the financial crisis about what makes a country happy.
Britain it seems, has been sliding down the ‘Happiness Index’, whatev-er that means, and it was all started by Prime Minister David Cameron introducing a UK Happiness Index.
It seems that under one criteria- the issuing of anti-depressants to the public – Blackpool is the most unhappy place in Britain.
But what should Christians be seeking? Studies have shown that many church goers would say that they feel happier when they go to church! And the study has shown a difference in people’s happiness and con-tentment between those who go to church and those who do not.
But Christians going to church should be evaluating their ‘Holiness In-dex’ rather than their ‘Happiness Index’ That’s because God’s intention and design for us is to be holy in this world and happy in the next.
Initial research concluded that it is health, family and relationships that are the most important ‘happiness’ ingredients for most people. Whether the £2 million spent in uncovering that sensational revelation was a worthwhile investment is a question that may spring to mind. But interestingly, the report also discovered that the importance of Christian faith on peoples lives and thoughts had been underestimated.
The genuine gospel could be much more accurately conveyed in the line “Come to Jesus and He will make you holy”. Jesus came into this world to die on a cross so as to deal with our sin. Now it is certainly true that there is a connection between happiness and holiness.
It is the lack of holiness in our lives that is ultimately the root cause of most unhappiness. But in our naivety we tend to get things the wrong way round. God’s primary will for us in this world is holiness, and he is at times quite willing to allow circumstances or situations to occur
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Sunday MeetingsNov 3rd 11am & 6pm Major Mary Wolfe Nov 10th 10:55am Captain Lynne Shaw 6pm Service of Remembrance Nov 17th 11am Captain Lynne Shaw / Katherine Labedz (Emsworth Baptist)NB No Evening Meeting - Carols at the Kings RehearsalNov 24th 11am Major Joyce Dixon6pm Major Gill Smith
Join the Choir!!
Do your children just LOVE to wiggle??Angel Feet Dance Club
could be fun and a giggle.Together we can learn
routines & dance movesWith occasional performances
as our dancing improves.
For 2-5yr olds - Every Thursday at 4pm - 4:45pm - £1 entry fee.Tea & Coffee provided downstairs for those waiting, squash & bis-cuits provided for the Angels afterwards!!
Aged 4 and up? (and up, and up! - yes, you too Mums, Dads, Aunties, Big Brothers etc.) Then come along and stretch your vocal chords!
On the third Friday of the month (during term time) from 6:30-7:30pm, we have our ‘All Age Choir’ - we’re looking for a new name and loads of new members, so come and give it a try!
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Just a Reminder
Please drop a few pence in the box when you take your copy of Citadel Scene, and many thanks to those on the mailing list who regularly send cheques.
It would also be helpful if you could leave a few coins now and again at both morning coffee in the Café and coffee fellowship after evening worship.
thanks so much for this,JB
Come along for some Family Fun
Messy Church is part of our cycle of Friday Night Fun
events and takes place on the second Friday of each month during term time.
We start out at 4pm with a variety of craft activities which link in with the Bible story or theme for
the session. Then it’s story and song time before we finish up with a cooked meal and pudding! All we ask is for £1 per person to cover some of the costs.
Messy Church is for the whole family or for children and their carers, so join us at The Salvation Army in Albert Rd, Southsea, for a fun-filled family time.
For more information, please contact Amanda on 02392 821164.‘Messy Church Logo Copyright Bible Reading Fellowship © 2013.See www.messychurch.org.uk‘
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Prayer BoardPrayer Diary
shortly to bereissued - sorry for the delay.
Prayer BreakfastsWe enjoy half an hour of prayer (you don’t have to pray out loud), followed by tea and toast...
.... so why notcome along to the Citadel 8am on Sat:Nov 2nd
Encouragement to keep going: Annie Johnson Flint was
crippled with Arthritis and typed the words below with her knuck-
les... it makes the words and sentiments even more powerful - what
a testimony!
He giveth more grace as our burdens grow greater,
He sendeth more strength as our labours increase,
To added afflictions he addeth his mercy,
To multiplied trials he multiplies peace.
When we have exhausted our store of endurance,
When our strength has failed ere the day is half done,
When we reach the end of our hoarded resources
Our Father’s full giving is only begun.
Annie Johnson Flint, vv 1&2 SASB 579
Please remember to pray for our leaders, those in poor
health or on our ‘continued prayer’ list on page 6.
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Let’s pray for...
Our Service of Remembrance (Nov 10th) - that those who attend will find it an encouraging and God-blessed occasion. Pray too for those who still suffer from the physical and emotional scars of war.
Bdm Trevor Sivyer and helpers as they prepare for the ‘Christmas Fayre’ (Nov 23rd) - may the many on the peripheral of our fellowship who attend be greeted by a wonderful sense of God’s presence.
The preparations for the Christmas Programme - that they will be God-centred.
Divisional Envoy (Doctor) Russell Rook as he prepares his thoughts and mind to lead another ‘Carols at the Kings’ (Dec 1st) - that his words will be both encouraging and challenging ; that those who attend will receive a fresh, life-changing perspective on the Christmas Story.
Pray also for Margaret and Mark and their special responsibilities for making the evening come alive.
That the Holy Spirit will work with each one of us, so that we each add something positive to the work and witness of our Corps and Community, with Jesus at the forefront of all we do.
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People NewsGlenda KnightGeorge MortimerDoreen ThomasEsther PittFaith LeaningSylvia TollidayLt Col Keith GibbonsHylda ParsonsVernon PhippsVera Thomas
Continued Prayers : In Hospi ta l or Poor Heal thReg JenningsBabs Hazel
Big Thanks!Final Big Collection Total:
£9,414.69Up £301.25 on last year (+3.3%)
Sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to this marvellous effort and, again, thanks to Trevor Sivyer for his diligent and effective work behind the scenes.
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Sunday Lunch for The Big Collection
Provision of Food Vouchers
Toy Service - Sunday Dec 8th, 11am
Major Mary will be cooking Sunday Lunch on November
17th to raise funds for The Big Collection. The price is £7.50 per head, but bookings are needed in advance.
Please contact Corps Sec. Caroline Morrison with names and cash.
We need volunteers to man the Local Officers’ Room on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 9:30am and 1pm.
It is a simple distribution and recording task... clients will come to the window-hatch to receive vouchers!
Please have a word with Captain Lynne or Major Mary.
We hope you might participate in this Christmas act of kindness.
Names / ages of children are available from Beryl Morris - please don’t wrap the gifts, but just leave loose in the bag.
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HarvestHarvest Celebrations, Sunday October 6th 2013
This year’s Harvest Celebrations featured all aspects of the wide spectrum of activities linked to Southsea Salvation Army.
The Sunday Club members added their Harvest gifts to the displays by Noah’s Ark Nursery and Lighthouse After School Club and we were treated to singing and poetry prepared by the Toddlers and Sunday Club preschoolers.
Brief expressions of thanksgiving were shared by representatives from around the Corps. The Singing Company, YP Band, Senior Band and Songsters also contributed specially prepared Harvest music.
The day’s leaders, Darren & Lynne Shaw (Captain), threaded the theme of Psalm 65 throughout, especially verses 4 & 11:
Blessed are those you chooseand bring near to live in your courts!We are filled with the good things of your house, of your holy temple.You crown the year with a bountiful harvest; even the hard pathways overflow with abundance.
A buffet-style Harvest Supper was enjoyed after the evening meeting, rounding off a day filled with thanks for the good things of God.
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Remembrance Sunday
October Café Church
Sunday 10th November
Please note that our morning worship will begin at 10:55am so that we are all able to observe the two-minute silence at 11am.
Our Service of Remembrance is to be held at 6pm in the presence of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Portsmouth (Councillor Lynne Stagg and Mrs Anne Taulbut).Children from St John’s College and Portsmouth High School will also be participating. Please be sure to come and make our guests feel very welcome.
A Sunday evening Café Church meeting led by Major Joyce Dixon, saw God given talents used in a varied programme of music and
spoken word. Eight members of the Corps whose home country is Burma (Myanmar) prepared and served hot Burmese food. They later sang, accompanied by guitar, ‘Jesus Christ our Saviour’ after which Sandar spoke of Christian life in Burma. Major Mary Wolfe (CO) played the guitar and sang ‘I’m His own child’. Home League member Hilary Westbrook recited a poem written by her late Father and Dave Morris and Mike Stubbings played a cornet duet ‘The Londonderry air’. A local charity fund-raising Ukulele group ‘The Pompey Pluckers’ led popular community
singing. Nikki Bone sang a vocal solo ‘The Prayer’, which was followed by a Bible message from Mark Rigby entitled ‘The purpose of Mission’. A Final song by our Burmese comrades ended the meeting followed with a benediction. T.M.
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Christmas Fayre
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Christmas Fayre
Our Christmas Fayre will soon be here,A time of fellowship & good cheer!
Saturday 23rd November at 10:30 am,to be opened by Father Simon
(St. Swithun’s)
Donations of cash and goods will be appreciated for our Christmas Fayre.Please see the following people for donations:
• Songster Leader Margaret Bishop - Cakes, sausage rolls, mince pies etc (Songsters)
• Singing Company Leader Amanda Streather, YPSM Cheryl Morris, Beryl Morris -Toiletries (YP Singing Company and Sunday Club)
• Hilary Westbrook, Marilyn Urry, Flo Cann - Groceries (Friendship Club)
• Trevor Sivyer - Miscellaneous New items (New Goods)• Babs Hazel - Miscellaneous items (CAMEO)• Deputy Bandmaster Mark Burton - Monetary donations (Senior Band)• YP Band Leader James Mockett - Monetary donations for Hot dogs &
Canned drinks (YP Band)• Trevor Sivyer - Monetary donations towards Prizes for Games
Last year we raised the sum of £1311.89 on the day, so let’s pray for good weather, a good crowd and a good result for 2013!
Many thanks to those who support our yearly event. A chance to ‘Let our hair down’ so to speak.
The songwriter gives us a positive assurance:Through the love of God, our Saviour, All will be well.
Trevor Sivyer, Fayre Organiser.
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Christmas Café Church
Carols At The Kings
What a wonderful opportunity this is to offer our family, friends, neighbours and work colleagues a really good evening out as
well as a chance to hear the real Christmas story.
Sunday 8th December, 6pm
Invite your friends and family along for a relaxed, engaging evening with “Euph Fellowship” - a Euphonium Quartet specially formed
for the evening. There may even be some never-before-heard music (perhaps never to be heard again!?) and there will most definitely be plenty of Christmas tunes, good music and a clear Christmas message.
There will, as Café Church regulars will know, be cakes and refresh-ments available throughout the evening.
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CAMEO Club
We meet every Tuesday from 1:30 to 2:30pm. We have a variety of speakers, activities and
entertainments. We are a very happy club and always welcome visitors as well as members.
ComeAndMeetEachOther
Meetings as announced
We meet at 2pm each Wednesday. Why not make a date to come
along?
Meetings as announced
The Home League
Carols At The Kings cont...The Lord will honour our efforts to convey His Good News as we work with Him to make this evening a success.
A4 posters are on the resource table - please take as many as you need to place in your window, work notice board, local shop etc etc. We can’t have too many posters on display!
We want and need to fill every seat so don’t put it off any longer.Sincere thanks
Contact Yvonne with your order on 023 9273 8349Tickets £5.50, £2.50 for children under 14
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S.A. Periodicals
Back copies are always available on the resource table - if you are
not a regular reader, why not take one and get a flavour of what’s on offer. Regular orders can be placed with Tom or John.
If you have children as neighbours or nearby, why not introduce
them to the delights of Kids Alive? (with Mum or Dad’s permission, of course!) It’s great fun.
Visit the resource table at the back of the hall for a sample.
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Charity Shop & Café
Citadel Scene ProductionAs always, donations are very welcome to help with costs. If you’d like to contribute, please send a cheque payable to ‘The Salvation Army’ to: John Burton, 13 Stanley Ave, Copnor, Portsmouth, PO3 6PL
Please also let us know if you wish to come off our mailing lists. Citadel Scene is available online at www.citadelscene.co.uk.Citadel Scene is an in-house production.Compiled, designed and published by Darren Shaw, Edited by CSM John BurtonCollated by Olga Ralph, Trevor & Anne Martin, Julie & Ian BradburyMailing by Mary Burton & Nikki Bone, Web design: Darren Shaw
Our Charity Shop and Café are always in need
of volunteers to staff our Charity Shop and Café.
Whether you’re comfortable serving customers or happier
helping behind the scenes, there’s plenty of rewarding work to be done.
And it doesn’t matter if you’ve got lots of time to give or very little - offers of
help will be gratefully received.
Talk to Major Mary or Captain Lynne to find out more about this invaluable work and ask for a Volunteer Form.
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Way back in the early 50’s I did my national service in the RAF.After the basic training, I was sent to an aerodrome near
Doncaster, and was told it would be important for me to choose a sport, and so be a part of one of the related teams.
Now I didn’t like any of the sports, so what was I to do? I hatedRugby and only ‘watched’ football.
Finally I chose to be a part of the Tug-of-war team. I was soon inthe first team, as I discovered it was all very easy.
After digging my heels in and leaning back- I had all the strength required.
In those days I didn’t know God, or even wanted to. What acontrast life is.
Now at the other end of life in which its most important aspectis knowing God and His strength at all times. Fighting physical weakness is my daily battle.
Amazingly my daily bible readings say little or nothing aboutphysical strength. However it is made clear that one of life’s most important lessons is found in God’s word to Paul. 2nd Cor. 12:9 “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.”K.G.
Pause for thought
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Special EventsNovember 10th
6pm
Service of Remembrance with the Lord Mayor of
Portsmouth&
Other Guests
November 23rd10:30am
Christmas Fayre
Dec 1st 6pm
Carols at the Kings
Christmas Music from The Salvation Army and other
guests
order tickets from Mrs.Yvonne Rudd
02392 738349
Jan 26th, 6pm
Sunday Night Livewith
Portsmouth Grammar School Senior School Band
(conductor- Graham Brown)
Dec 15th 4pm
Children’s Carol Service
Dec 8th 6pm
Christmas Café Churcha unique musical evening
with specially formedEuphonium Quartet,
“Euph Fellowship”Gary Rose, Dean Jones
John Hanchett & Darren Shaw
We would like to keep you up to date with all that’s going on.To be placed on our mailing list, please call 02392 821164 or email [email protected]
The Salvation Army, Southsea Citadel, 84 Albert Road, Southsea PO5 2SN
The Salvation Army is a Christian Church & a Registered Charity no. 214779, in Scotland SC009359