12
W ith half a million people in the UK dependent on food aid, this year’s Lent Appeal will focus on food poverty, and spiritual and practical ways of tackling this. Donations collected during Lent will go to local projects that help to put healthy food on people’s plates. With many families only one unexpected bill away from not being able to afford to eat, the End Hunger Fast campaign will highlight the struggle of people in food poverty at national and local levels. Focusing on this theme as a diocese we want to encourage churches to use Lent as a time of fasting, praying, reflecting and giving. The Bible tells us that when the Jewish people faced a national crisis they prayed and fasted for three days (Esther 9: 31); fasting and praying helps us to focus on ways in which we can better help our struggling neighbours. More information on the campaigns, and resources for people who want to take part and stand up against the scandal of food poverty, will be released as we approach the start of Lent, including details of the projects that will be supported – Ecoworks, in Nottingham, and developing the idea of Edible Church Yards in the county. news & information from the Diocese www.southwell.anglican.org Nifty notes FEBRUARY 2014 Compiled by Nicola Mellors email: [email protected] Take your stand in the fight against food poverty In this month’s issue: 2 News in brief 4 Events & information 5 Prayer Diary 9 Training Courses 11 What’s On 12 Comings & Goings

Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

With half a million

people in the UK

dependent on food aid,

this year’s Lent Appeal will focus

on food poverty, and spiritual and

practical ways of tackling this.

Donations collected during Lent

will go to local projects that help

to put healthy food on people’s

plates.

With many families only one

unexpected bill away from not

being able to afford to eat, the

End Hunger Fast campaign will

highlight the struggle of people in

food poverty at national and local

levels. Focusing on this theme as

a diocese we want to encourage

churches to use Lent as a time of

fasting, praying, reflecting and

giving.

The Bible tells us that when the

Jewish people faced a national

crisis they prayed and fasted for

three days (Esther 9: 31); fasting

and praying helps us to focus on

ways in which we can better help

our struggling neighbours.

More information on the

campaigns, and resources for

people who want to take part and

stand up against the scandal of

food poverty, will be released as

we approach the start of Lent,

including details of the projects

that will be supported –

Ecoworks, in Nottingham, and

developing the idea of Edible

Church Yards in the county.

news & information from the Diocese www.southwell.anglican.org

N i f t y n o t e sFEBRUARY 2014

Compiled by Nicola Mellors email: [email protected]

Take your stand in the fight

against food poverty

In this month’s issue:

2 News in brief

4 Events & information

5 Prayer Diary

9 Training Courses

11 What’s On

12 Comings & Goings

Page 2: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . .

2 February 14

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby has endorsed a new

book on evangelism written by the Rt Revd Tony Porter,

Bishop of Sherwood. ‘Seed Scattering’ – a paperback produced

by the Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham – is described as ‘a model

for spreading the Christian faith’ and is Bishop Tony’s fifth book.

Justin Welby writes – “Bishop Tony leads from the front. Clearly and

practically he sets out the ways and means of sharing the gospel

locally, and urges us all to realize that our own hands are full of seeds

and we are those called to do the scattering. “

Bishop Tony and his wife, Lucille, have travelled round the diocese,

speaking at parish events attended by both church members and non –

members. From quizzes and plays to assemblies, dog walks and

Men’s Breakfasts, Bishop Tony draws on his experience visiting

prisoners and residential addiction centres, through parish life in

Moss Side and as a Manchester City football chaplain – and in

response to the mission statement of Jesus. He reflects: “Jesus’

ministry was to the marginalised, the excluded, the ‘stinking rich and

the stinking poor.’ As heads and tails are two sides of the same coin,

so go together serving the excluded and proclaiming the Gospel.

There is no tension; you simply cannot have one without the other.”

He said: “Lucille and I have loved our 22 ‘Seed Scattering’ weekends

in parishes’ right across Nottinghamshire, including a fabulous recent

visit to St Thomas’ Kirkby as they reached out with the Good News of

the Gospel to the community, and to Mansfield Town Football Club

for various activities. Our prayer is that the book will inspire my

brother (and hopefully soon to be sister) bishops to model good

practice in scattering the seed of the Gospel, leading people to Christ,

and encouraging parish churches to do the same.”

For further information about

Seed Scattering and to order a

copy of the book (or any of

Bishop Tony’s other books)

please Email

[email protected] or

tel: 01636 819133.

Seed Scattering is £5 each or ten

copies for £30. Cheques are to be

made payable to ‘Southwell &

Nottingham DBF’ – and send your

address details so books can be

posted out.

Scattering seeds of faith in

Nottinghamshire

Vacancy in See

Consultation

The process of identifying the

next Bishop of Southwell and

Nottingham has started.

A series of consultation

evenings began last month.

It is hoped as many church

members as possible will be

encouraged to attend, to join the

debate and help in the important

task of appointing the right

person to lead the Church in

Nottinghamshire.

Each session will start with

prayer followed by an

explanation of the process.

There will then be discussion on

what skills and gifts the next

Bishop will need to lead the

diocese in the transforming

mission of God.

The consultation events, which

start at 7pm, are as follows:

February 4:

Worksop St Anne

February 19:

St John’s Centre,

Mansfield

A further date is set to be

added in the Newark and

Sherwood area.

Page 3: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

Niftynotes 3

Call the parish nurse?

News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . . News in brief. . .

Do you have any nurses in

your church? Or are you

one yourself? Then you

might be interested in the concept

of Parish nursing...

The Bible gives us a model of

health that includes physical,

mental, community and spiritual

wellbeing. In other words, whole

person health. Yet often these

things are divided up and provided

for in separate ways. Parish nurses

seek to do some joined up

interventions for public health.

Not dressings or injections, but health advice, advocacy and

accompaniment. They are appointed or employed and line-managed

by the local church, for one or more sessions a week, which can be on

a paid basis or just expenses only. They are registered nurses, so they

follow their professional code of practice. All of them have some

community experience and many of them work in the NHS for the

rest of the week. They build good relationships with other health

providers in the area, and with the pastoral team, offering extra help

with understanding of medical conditions, risk factors and treatments.

This enables the church to reach out to its community in a new way...

through health ministry: helping people of all ages and backgrounds

to enjoy better health, to use the health services more effectively, to

manage any chronic conditions they may have, to volunteer to help

others, and to pray... sometimes for the first time.

Interested? Then contact David McCoulough, Director of

Partnerships & Mission 01636 817246, email:

[email protected] to find out more.

Or check out the website for Parish Nursing Ministries UK,

www.parishnursing.org.uk They provide a one week introductory

course, study days, resourcing, professional and coordination support

for churches and nurses.

Retreats &

special events at

Launde Abbey

Snowdrop

SpectacularsFebruary 15th–23rd

and March 8th–17thEnjoy a saunter through the

snowdrops at Launde Abbey

and wander amongst the winter

flowers in our beautifully

landscaped gardens and

woodland areas. Having

viewed the snowdrops you are

then invited to enjoy a delicious

cream tea in our Dining Room.

There is no need to book unless

you wish to bring a large group.

£6 per person, which includes

scone, jam and a cup of

tea/coffee or squash.

2pm–4pm on the above dates

only

Living into God’s

new future –

preparing for

retirement:17th–20th February

A retreat for single and married

clergy, their spouses and

partners led by Bishop Gordon

Mursell

Price: £250 per person or £400

for a couple including all meals

and accommodation

Further details and to book,

call 01572 717254 or visit

www/laundeabbey.org.uk

Page 4: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

Events & information. . . Events & information. . . Events & informatio

4 February 14

100 x 100 - just before Christmas we heard that 120 people

have now become members of Nottingham Credit Union or 2Shires

Credit Union with over £50,000 deposited smashing our target of

£10,000!

25 x 5k - the new initiative to encourage organisations to save

with the credit unions has seen the Diocesan Board of Finance,

Southwell Minster plus at least two more PCC’s to join. Pldging to

save over £20,000

It is possible to open a corporate account with between £100 and

£15,000.

If you want to know more visit the diocesan website or contact:

David McCoulough

Director of Partnerships & Mission

01636 817246, email: [email protected]

The Southwell Chapter of the Society of Catholic Priests [SCP]

resolved at their AGM in November 2013 to transfer some of their

funds to the Nottingham Credit Union. Here the Rector, the Revd

Chris Levy, hands over a cheque for £300 to Martin Swaby, who

received it on behalf of the Credit Union.

Transforming

Worship Supporting our local credit

unions

On March 1st the Diocese

welcomes national worship

leaders for special one-day

conference. Geraldine Latty, an

international worship leader,

gospel singer and speaker, along

with Philip Jakob, a leading

choirmaster and organist and

member of the Iona Community,

will be at Southwell Minster for

the Transforming Worship

Conference. The day includes a

wide range of practical

workshops covering everything

from preaching to youth

worship, and is suitable for

clergy, lay ministers, musicians,

worship leaderesm, and anyone

who wants to grow in worship.

The brochure / booking forms

are available from Catriona

Gundlach, email: catriona@

southwell.anglican.org or Nick

Harding, email: nick@

southwell.anglican.org, and

can be downloaded from the

diocese website.

Please book as soon as

possible... full details are

included in the brochure.

Page 5: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

www.southwell.anglican.org Compiled for Nifty Notes

PrayerdiaryIn March we pray for. . .

Niftynotes 5

Sat 01 Mar Gamston & Bridgford, St Luke; Pierrepont Gamston Primary School (Mark Fraser)

Barrackpore - (North India) The Rt Revd Brojen Malakar

Sun 02 Mar All engaged in the Healing Ministry throughout the Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham

PRAY for Province de L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo The Most Revd Kahwa Isingoma

Archbishop of the Congo & Bishop of Kinshasa

Mon 03 Mar Lady Bay, All Hallows; Holme Pierrepont, St Edmund (Mark Rodel, Howard Bateson)

Bath & Wells - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Peter Hancock

Bath & Wells - Taunton - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Peter Maurice

Tue 04 Mar Ruddington, St Peter; St Peter’s Primary School (Andrew Buchanan)

Bathurst - (New South Wales, Australia) The Rt Revd Ian Palmer

Assistant Bishop of Bathurst - (New South Wales, Australia) Vacant

Wed 05 Mar ASH WEDNESDAY – pray for all healing and wholeness

Bauchi - (Jos, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Musa Tula

Thu 06 Mar Regional Chaplain for South & East Region RAF, ATC Wing Chaplain (Peter Hooper)

Belize - (West Indies) The Rt Revd Philip Wright

Fri 07 Mar Normanton-on-Soar, St James; Sutton Bonington, St Anne; Sutton Bonington St Michael

(Vacant: Area Dean: John Bentham; Lay Chair: Sue Waterston; Churchwardens: Janet

Bonser, Christopher Ashworth, David Etherton, Beth Clarke, Julia Watts)

Bendigo - (Victoria, Australia) The Rt Revd Andrew Curnow

Sat 08 Mar West Bridgford, St Giles (Lee Proudlove)

Benin - (Bendel, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Peter Imasuen

Sun 09 Mar Diocesan Readers (Alison Cox, Ministry Development Adviser; Chris Perrett, Warden;

Barbara Coleman, Readers and RLM CME Officer)

PRAY for The Church of England The Most Revd and Rt Hon Justin Welby Archbishop

of Canterbury

Mon 10 Mar Wilford, St Wilfrid; South Wilford Primary School, The Nottingham Emmanuel (VA)

School (Phil Marsh)

Coimbatore - (South India) The Rt Revd Manickam Dorai

Tue 11 Mar Wilford Hill, St Paul (Chris Hodder, Isabelle Hamley)

Page 6: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

In March we pray for. . .6 February 14

Bethlehem - (III, The Episcopal Church) The Rt Revd Dr Paul Marshall

Wed 12 Mar BASSETLAW & BAWTRY DEANERY (Area Dean: Vacant; Lay Chair: John Chambers;

Associate Priests: Tim Pownall Jones, Irene Tissington)

Bhopal - (North India) The Rt Revd Vacant

Thu 13 Mar Diocesan Registrar, Amanda Redgate and her colleagues

Bida - (Abuja, Nigeria) The Rt Revd Jonah Kolo

Fri 14 Mar Austerfield, St Helena; Bawtry, St Nicholas; Misson, St John the Baptist (Jonathan

Strickland, Paul Savage)

Birmingham - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd David Urquhart

Birmingham - Aston - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Andrew John Watson

Sat 15 Mar Beckingham, All Saints; Walkeringham, St Mary Magdalene; Misterton,

All Saints; West Stockwith, St Mary the Blessed Virgin (David Henson)

Blackburn - (York, England) The Rt Revd Julian Henderson

Blackburn - Burnley - (York, England) The Rt Revd John Goddard

Blackburn - Lancaster - (York, England) The Rt Revd Geoffrey Pearson

Sun 16 Mar The Lord Lieutenant, Sir John Peace and the High Sheriff, Nicky Weston

PRAY for Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui The Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong Archbishop of

Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui & Bishop of Hong Kong Island

Diocese of Karlstad, Bishop Esbjorn Hagberg

Mon 17 Mar Blyth, St Mary & St Martin; St Mary & St Martin’s Church School; Ranskill,

St Barnabas; Scrooby, St Wilfrid (Kate Bottley)

Bo (Sierra Leone) - (West Africa) The Rt Revd Emmanuel Tucker

Tue 18 Mar Carlton-in-Lindrick, St John the Evangelist; Langold, St Luke; Oldcotes, St Mark

(Jane Blatherwick)

Boga - (Congo) The Rt Revd Mugenyi Bahemuka

Wed 19 Mar Clayworth, St Peter; Everton, Holy Trinity; Mattersey, All Saints; Gringley-on-the-

Hill, St Peter & St Paul; St Peter’s Church School (Area Dean: Vacant; Lay Chair:

John Chambers; Associate Priests: Tim Pownall Jones, Irene Tissington; Churchwardens:

Peter Gull, Jane Spittlehouse, Ann Mills, Hugo Dunkley, Ann-Marie Morley)

Bolivia - (Southern Cone) The Rt Revd Frank Lyons

Thu 20 Mar Bishop’s Adviser in Pastoral Care and Counselling (Ian Lambert)

Bondo - (Kenya) The Rt Revd Johannes Angela

Fri 21 Mar Harworth, all Saints; Harworth Church School (Leah Vasey-Saunders)

Bor - (Sudan) The Rt Revd Ruben Ngong

Sat 22 Mar Holbeck, St Winifred; Norton Cuckney, St Mary; Norton Cuckney Church School (Simon

Cash, Brian Little)

Botswana - (Central Africa) The Rt Revd Metlhayotlhe Belemi

Sun 23 Mar Diocesan Synod (Pam Bishop: Chair of the House of Laity and Phil Williams: Chair of the

House of Clergy)

PRAY for The Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean The Most Revd Ian Ernest

Archbishop, Province of Indian Ocean & Bishop of Mauritius

Archbishop Janis Vanags, Bishop Einars Alpe, Bishop Pavils Bruvers

Page 7: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

In March we pray for. . .Niftynotes 7

Mon 24 Mar RETFORD AREA TEAM MINISTRY:

Babworth, All Saints; Ranby, St Martin; Scofton with Osberton, St John; Ranby C of E

Primary School (Mark Vasey-Saunders)

Bradford - (York, England) The Rt Revd Nicholas Baines

Ripon and Leeds - (York, England) The Rt Revd John Packer

Ripon and Leeds - Knaresborough - (York, England) The Rt Revd James Bell

Wakefield - (York, England) The Rt Revd Stephen Platten

Wakefield - Pontefract - (York, England) The Rt Revd Anthony Robinson

Tue 25 Mar Clarborough, St John the Baptist; Hayton, St Peter; North Wheatley, St Peter & St Paul,

with West Burton; Bole, St Martin with Saundby; Sturton, St Peter & St Paul; with

Littleborough; North Wheatley C of E Primary School, Sturton C of E Primary School

(Mark Cantrill)

Brandon - (Rupert's Land, Canada) The Rt Revd James Njegovan

Wed 26 Mar Dunham-on-Trent, St Oswald, with Darlton, Ragnall, Fledborough; East Drayton, St Peter;

East Markham, St John the Baptist; Askham, St Nicholas; Headon, St Peter, with Upton;

Grove, St Helen; Dunham C of E Primary School (Julia Jesson)

Brechin - (Scotland) The Rt Revd Dr Nigel Peyton

Thu 27 Mar Elkesley, St Giles; Bothamsall, Our Lady & St Peter; Gamston, St Peter; Eaton, All Saints;

West Drayton, St Paul; Gamston C of E Primary School (Vacant: Area Dean: Vacant; Lay

Chair: John Chambers; Associate Priests: Tim Pownall Jones, Irene Tissington,

Churchwardens: Audrey Hind, Alison Waite, Mary Howard, Peter Barnett, Raymond

Moore, Susan Hancock, Alan Dunning)

The Most Revd Dr Phillip Aspinall Archbishop of Brisbane & Primate of Australia

Anglican Bishop to the Australian Defence Force - (Australia) The Rt Revd Ian Lambert

Brisbane - Northern Region - (Queensland, Australia) The Rt Revd Dr Jonathan Holland

Brisbane - Southern Region - (Queensland, Australia) The Rt Revd Alison Taylor

Brisbane - Western Region - (Queensland, Australia) The Rt Revd Robert Nolan

Fri 28 Mar North Leverton, St Martin; South Leverton, All Saints; Rampton, All Saints; Laneham, St

Peter; Treswell, St John the Baptist, with Cottam; Stokeham, St Peter; North Leverton C of

E Academy (Felicity Ferriter)

Bristol - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Michael Hill

Bristol - Swindon - (Canterbury, England) The Rt Revd Lee Rayfield

Sat 29 Mar Ordsall, All Hallows; Sutton-cum-Lound, St Bartholomew; Sutton C of E Primary

School (Sue Caddy)

British Columbia - (British Columbia & the Yukon, Canada) The Very Revd Logan

McMenamie

Sun 30 Mar Mothering Sunday - we pray for all mothers and carers

PRAY for The Church of Ireland The Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke Archbishop of

Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Metropolitan

Diocese of Lund, Bishop Antje Jackelén

Mon 31 Mar Retford, St Saviour; East Retford, St Swithun; West Retford, St Michael the

Archangel); St Swithun’s C of E Primary School (Tony Walker, Mark Vasey-

Saunders)

Bukavu - (Congo) The Rt Revd Sylvestre Bahati

Page 8: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

The Revd Sue Caddy, ParishPriest, All Hallows, Ordsallwrites:

These were the words of our

guide as arrived for our

visit to the town of our

Saviour’s birth.

We had travelled from Galilee

having visited some of the sites

associated with the life of Jesus.

Already we had experienced so

many thought provoking

moments, challenging our

perceptions of the land of

Israel/Palestine.

All Hallows, Ordsall had begun to

explore a parish partnership with

St Paul’s Anglican Episcopal

Church, Shefa Amr near

Nazareth. Also Thrumpton

Primary School, Retford were

looking for an International link

and Fr Fuad, Parish Priest of St

Paul’s put me in touch with the

Sisters of Nazareth School in

Shefa Amr. This visit was to

cement those relationships.

We spent time with Fr Fuad and

his congregation, worshipping

with them on the Sunday

morning. Preaching whilst Fr

Fuad interpreted was an

experience and a privilege I will

never forget. Our visit to the

school was a real eye opener and

not what we expected. We had

been told that we would be

spending two hours in the school

with the English teachers. On any

visit to this land never make

assumptions about what anything

means because you are likely to

be mistaken. I assumed we

would be observing, looking at

the children’s work and watching

lessons. No, we were the teachers.

We were split into groups and

travelled around various English

activities with our group of

children leading them in their

lessons. It was moving, fun and

humbling. The children and staff

were very pleased to meet us.

Their English was excellent.

Most of the girls I met asked me

“Do you like ‘One Direction?”

Children are the same the world

over. Why do we change and put

up barriers as we grow?

Our partnership with the church

and the school has now begun and

we look forward to our future

together.

A member of our group has

described the Pilgrimage as like

making a necklace. Each visit

was a beautiful jewel more

amazing and precious than the

last and they kept coming.

Arriving in Bethlehem after all

those experiences was yet another

jewel to be added. The people

were so welcoming and friendly

which was very moving given the

situation they are living with.

The words said to me many times

were ‘Pray for us’.

As we arrived in Jerusalem we

stood just inside the Jaffa Gate as

I read Psalm 122. ‘I was glad

when they said to me “Let us go

to the house of the Lord”’.

Pray for peace in Israel/Palestine.

Go and see the place and stand

alongside the Living Stones of

this Holy Land.

A Pilgrimage evening will be

held on Wednesday, 5th

February, 7pm in All Hallows

Church. Pictures and

reflections of the Pilgrimage

and visit will be shown. Open to

anyone considering a

pilgrimage and thinking of

exploring a partnership in

Israel/Palestine.

Further details about the

Diocesan Partnerships contact:

The Revd Denise Dodd,

Developing World Church

Links Adviser 07720 511192,

email: denise.dodd@southwell.

anglican.org

World links news - www.southwell.anglican.org Compiled for Nifty Notes

8 February 14

‘Welcome to Bethlehem, the

largest open prison in the world’

Leading an English lesson at the Sisters

of Nazareth School, Shefa Amr

Fr Fuad and the Revd Sue Caddy

greeting parishioners after the Sunday

service at St Paul's, Shefa Amr.

Page 9: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

Training. . . Training. . . Training. . . Training. . . Training. . . Training. . . Niftynotes 9

3 Challenging Behaviour

Practical suggestions for dealing

with behaviour issues with your

children.

Led by Nick Harding

7.30-9pm

Jubilee House, Southwell

Booking: Ally Horne 01636

817236 or email:

[email protected]

11 Mental Health

Awareness Day An opportunity for clergy,

readers, wardens and other role

holders in church/parish/pastoral

settings to explore how best to

handle various mental health

issues. Key speakers/experts in

their field will guide us through

the day and help us to understand

the illnesses and typical

behaviour patterns with practical

advice on how we respond.

10am-3.30pm

Highbury Hospital

25 The Changing Role of

Clergy in our Church

SchoolsThis is a new and important event

which focuses on the rapidly

changing role of the parish priest

in a church school. This is not

training related to leading

Collective Worship or RE

lessons. Rather, it seeks to

highlight the ever growing need

to provide appropriate and robust

support to the Head Teacher,

Senior Leadership Team and staff

of our schools, whether you are a

Foundation Governor or Chair of

Governors.

Staff of the Education Team and

the Department for Development

will co-deliver this session. This

comes at a time when Head

Teachers and their Leadership

Teams are under intense pressure

and we feel it is important that

clergy are able to offer informed

support and insight.

2-40pm

Christ Church Worksop, The

Lounge

27 & 13 March

Reading and Preaching

Revelation These two sessions will help to

unpack the imagery of the Book

of Revelation in a way that

makes it understandable to an

audience less familiar with

apocalyptic literature whilst

drawing out its very real

relevance to 21st Century

readers.

Led by Henry Curran

7.30-9pm

St Mary’s Church, Wollaton

Park

Contact: Catriona Gundlach 01636

817232, email: catriona

@southwell.anglican.org

CMD February

The following sessions cover the

basics of safeguarding children,

young people, and vulnerable

adults.

All Clergy and Readers are

required to attend Safeguarding

training every three years.

Lay leaders, children and youth

teams, and pastoral workers are

also welcome to attend.

Monday 24 February St Barnabus Lenton Abbey

Nottingham

NG9 2SN

Thursday 13 MarchSt Mary’s, Ladybrook

Mansfield

NG18 5LZ

Wednesday 9 AprilSt Mark’s, Woodthorpe

Nottingham

NG5 4PH

Thursday 1 May Jubilee House

Southwell

NG25 0JH

Bookings:Family Care

0115 960 3010

Standard

Safeguarding

Training

Page 10: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

FireWorks presents

A Day of Renewal

‘Encountering God - for children and adults’

with learning, worship, creativity, space, time for prayer, anointing�

Leader: Elle Bird

Head of Children and Youth,

St Chad’s Romiley,

Stockport New Wine Seminar

Saturday 1 February 2014 11.30am to 4.30pm at

St Helen’s Church, Burton Joyce NG14 5DN

Drinks, biscuits, cake provided. Bring your own lunch or buy sandwiches,

takeaways, in village.

Contributions invited for costs.

No booking needed.

For further info please contact:

Roger Harper

[email protected]

0115 931 2109

10 February 14

Events & information. . . Events & information. . . Events & informatio

Page 11: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

1

What’s Onin February

Items to be included in What’s On for Nifty Notes should be sent to Nicola Mellors at [email protected]

Niftynotes 11

FireWorks presents A Day of Renewal ‘Encountering God - for children and adults’ with

learning, worship, creativity, space, time for prayer, anointing… Leader: Elle Bird Head of

Children and Youth, St Chad’s Romiley, Stockport New Wine Seminar Leader . 11.30am to

4.30pm at St Helen’s Church, Burton Joyce NG14 5DN Drinks, biscuits, cake provided. Bring

your own lunch or buy sandwiches, takeaways, in village. Contributions invited for costs. No

booking needed. For further info please contact Roger Harper [email protected]

0115 931 2109

Seed: Blood Exhibition – Jean Lamb. Southwell Minster. Preview 31st January, 7pm. To

Remember: To Redeem. Paintings and Sculpture on the theme of Sacrifice. Further details:

Caroline Jarvis email: [email protected]

It’s a Question of Sport – multimedia sports quiz. Bella Italia, Cornerhouse, Nottingham. 7pm.

A high-quality sports quiz, brief talk, good food and a bar. Bring your mates to try and win the

prize or, at least, to avoid the wooden spoon! The evening includes a sporty, relevant talk to

help people consider the Christian faith. For more details see ministryofsport.org.uk or contact

Sport Ambassador Rob Taylor 07775 687682.

Holy Land Pilgrimage evening - 7pm in All Hallows Church, Ordsall. Pictures and reflections

of the Pilgrimage and visit will be shown. Open to anyone considering a pilgrimage and

thinking of exploring a partnership in Israel/Palestine. Tea and coffee available.

Multimedia sports quiz. Heat restaurant, East Leake, 7.30pm. Invite your friends to a fun

evening of sports trivia, India food, and an introduction to faith. For more details see

ministryofsport.org.uk or contact Sport Ambassador Rob Taylor 07775 687682.

Bestwood. Football Holiday Club. 4 days of football coaching, Bible teaching and fun for 7-12

year olds! Do you have time to help with this unique outreach opportunity? Contact Sport

Ambassador Rob Taylor 07775 687682 for more info.

1

1-28

3

5

10

18-21

Please note the deadline for the March 2014 issue of Nifty Notes is: 12th February 2014

March. . . March. . . March. . . March. . . March. . . March. . . March

Transforming Worship Conference – national worship leaders are welcomed for a special one-

day conference. Speakers: Geraldine Latty, an international worship leader, gospel singer and

speaker; Philip Jakob, a leading choirmaster and organist and member of the Iona Community.

The day includes a wide range of practical workshops covering everything from preaching to

youth worship, and is suitable for clergy, lay ministers, musicians, worship leaders, and

anyone who wants to grow in worship. The brochure / booking forms are available from

Catriona Gundlach [email protected] or Nick Harding

[email protected], and can be downloaded from the diocesan website. Please book

as soon as possible....full details are included in the brochure.

Key Stage 2 Time Travelling for schools at Southwell Minster.

1

24-28

Page 12: Niftynotes - Diocese of Southwell and Nottinghamsouthwell.anglican.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Feb14NN.pdf · member of the Iona Community, will be at Southwell Minster for the

12 February 14

Comings and Goings. . . Comings and Goings. . . Comings and Goings

The Revd Dr Mark Vasey-Saunders to become Team Vicar with responsibility for St Michael’s West

Retford (0.5), continuing as Team Vicar with responsibility for the parishes of Babworth and Scofton (0.3)

and Pioneer Minister with responsibility for Fresh Expressions of Church (0.2). Licensing date of Sunday 9

February 2014, 6pm at St Michael’s West Retford.

Diocesan Synod 2014

Saturday 5 April 2014 (including AGM)

Wednesday 9 July 2014 (evening)

Saturday 8 November 2014

The Thomas

Merton Society

of Great Britain &

Ireland

www.

thomasmertonsociety.org.uk

All are welcome to the

Thomas Merton Society’s

conference

the road to joy

4-6 April 2014

Oakham School, Rutland

Key note speakers:

Christine Bochen

Gary Hall

Daniel Horan

£220(members)

£240(non-members)

To book, or for further

details, please visit the

website or contact:

Booking Secretary

Kymin Cottage

Westhide

Hereford HR1 3RG

bookings@

thomasmertonsociety.org.uk

Seed:Blood

JEAN LAMB

SOUTHWELL MINSTER

1st-28th FEBRUARY 2014

PREVIEW 31st JANUARY 7pm

If the pudding course is always the best part of any meal for you,

why not come along to Launde Abbey and indulge yourself properly.

Enjoy a modest savoury first course, followed by six delicious

puddings until you have to say “I’m full!”

Pudding nights start again on February 13th 2014

Price: £20 per person.

For more information or to book please contact:

Launde Abbey on 01572 717254 or visit

www.laundeabbey.org.uk

Pudding Nights

at Launde Abbey