Pewsheet - 1 March 2015 (Oakham)

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Weekly Pewsheet Service Details and Notices

Second Sunday of Lent

Sunday 1 March 2015

All Saints Oakham

Oakham

8:00am Holy Communion (CW Trad) 10:30am Parish Communion 6:00pm Evensong

Whissendine

11:00am Holy Communion

Ashwell

4:00pm Evensong

Teigh

9:00am Matins

Market Overton Langham Braunston Brooke Hambleton Egleton

9:00am Holy Communion

6:00pm Word, Worship & Response 11:00am Holy Communion 6:00pm Evensong No service 9:15am Holy Communion (CW Trad)

If you are new to this church or visiting, please make yourself known to the clergy or churchwardens. If you wish to receive Holy Communion in your pew, or would like a large print version of this Pewsheet, please ask a sidesperson.

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Oakham Team Clergy Revd Canon Lee Francis-Dehqani Team Rector (Oakham) 01572 722108 lee@oakhamteam.org.uk Revd Janet Tebby Team Vicar (Whissendine, Teigh, Ashwell, Market Overton) 01664 474096 janet@oakhamteam.org.uk Revd Hildred Crowther Assistant Priest 01572 767779 hildred@oakhamteam.org.uk Revd Dr Dominic Coad Curate 01572 770024 dominic@oakhamteam.org.uk

Lay Ministers Mr Vyv Wainwright Reader – 01572 759157 vyv@oakhamteam.org.uk Mr Alan Rudge Reader – 01572 755570 alan@oakhamteam.org.uk Mr David Pattinson Reader – 01572 723884 david@oakhamteam.org.uk Mrs Robin Robson Reader – 01572 757404 robin@oakhamteam.org.uk Mrs Gail Rudge Parish Evangelist – 01572 755570 gail@oakhamteam.org.uk Mrs Jenni Duffy Parish Evangelist – 01572 720064 jenni@oakhamteam.org.uk Mrs Madeleine Morris Pastoral Assistant – 01572 868418 madeleine@oakhamteam.org.uk

Director of Music Mr Kevin Slingsby – 01572 898242 kevin@oakhamteam.org.uk

Oakham Team Office Mrs Janine Weaver Team Administrator 01572 724007 office@oakhamteam.org.uk The Team Office is staffed on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 9am- 1pm, Thursdays 11am-3pm and Fridays by email. Notices for inclusion in the pew sheet should be sent to notices@oakhamteam.org.uk or delivered to the office by Wednesday at 11 am.

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8:00am Holy Communion 10:30am Parish Communion* The Order of Service is contained in the separate Service Book.

Opening Hymn* 1. In the cross of Christ I glory, towering o'er the wrecks of time: all the light of sacred story gathers round its head sublime.

3. When the sun of bliss is beaming light and love upon my way, from the cross the radiance streaming adds more lustre to the day.

2. When the woes of life o'ertake me, hopes deceive, and fears annoy, never shall the cross forsake me; lo! it glows with peace and joy.

4. Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure, by the cross are sanctified; peace is there that knows no measure,. joys that through all time abide.

5. In the cross of Christ I glory, towering o'er the wrecks of time: all the light of sacred story gathers round its head sublime. Words: John Bowring (1792-1872) Music: Wychbold, Walter Grenville Whinfield (1865-1919) (Ancient & Modern – 682)

Collect Almighty God, you show to those who are in error the light of your truth, that they may return to the way of righteousness: grant to all those who are admitted into the fellowship of Christ’s religion, that they may reject those things that are contrary to their profession, and follow all such things as are agreeable to the same; through our Lord Jesus Christ, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

First Reading – Genesis 17.1-7,15-16 When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said to him, ‘I am God Almighty; walk before me, and be blameless. And I will make my covenant between me and you, and will make you exceedingly numerous.’ Then Abram fell on his face; and God said to him, ‘As for me, this is my covenant with you: You shall be the

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ancestor of a multitude of nations. No longer shall your name be Abram, but your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you the ancestor of a multitude of nations. I will make you exceedingly fruitful; and I will make nations of you, and kings shall come from you. I will establish my covenant between me and you, and your offspring after you throughout their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you. God said to Abraham, ‘As for Sarai your wife, you shall not call her Sarai, but Sarah shall be her name. I will bless her, and moreover I will give you a son by her. I will bless her, and she shall give rise to nations; kings of peoples shall come from her.’

Second Reading – Romans 4.13-25* The promise that Abraham would inherit the world did not come to Abraham or to his descendants through the law but through the righteousness of faith. If it is the adherents of the law who are to be the heirs, faith is null and the promise is void. For the law brings wrath; but where there is no law, neither is there violation. For this reason it depends on faith, in order that the promise may rest on grace and be guaranteed to all his descendants, not only to the adherents of the law but also to those who share the faith of Abraham (for he is the father of all of us, as it is written, ‘I have made you the father of many nations’). Abraham believed in the presence of the God who gives life to the dead and calls into existence the things that do not exist. Hoping against hope, he believed that he would become ‘the father of many nations,’ according to what was said, ‘So numerous shall your descendants be.’ He did not weaken in faith when he considered his own body, which was already as good as dead (for he was about a hundred years old), or when he considered the barrenness of Sarah’s womb. No distrust made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, being fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised. Therefore his faith ‘was reckoned to him as righteousness.’ Now the words, ‘it was reckoned to him,’ were written not for his sake alone, but for ours also. It will be reckoned to us who believe in God who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead, who was handed over to death for our trespasses and was raised for our justification.

Gradual Hymn* 1. Take up thy cross, the Saviour said, if thou wouldst my disciple be; deny thyself, the world forsake, and humbly follow after me.

3. Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame, nor let thy foolish pride rebel: the Lord for thee the Cross endured, to save thy soul from death and hell.

2. Take up thy cross: let not its weight 4. Take up thy cross then in his strength, fill thy weak spirit with alarm; and calmly every danger brave; his strength shall bear thy spirit up, ’twill guide thee to a better home, and brace thy heart, and nerve thine arm. and lead to victory o’er the grave.

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5. Take up thy cross, and follow Christ, nor think till death to lay it down; for only he who bears the cross may hope to wear the glorious crown.

6. To thee, great Lord, the One in Three, all praise for evermore ascend; O grant us in our home to see the heavenly life that knows no end.

Words: Charles William Everest (1814-1877) Music: Breslau, German traditional melody harmony prob by William Henry Monk (1823-1889) (Ancient & Modern – 135)

Gospel – Mark 8.31-38 Jesus began to teach his disciples that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. He said all this quite openly. And Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. But turning and looking at his disciples, he rebuked Peter and said, ‘Get behind me, Satan! For you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things.’ He called the crowd with his disciples, and said to them, ‘If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake, and for the sake of the gospel, will save it. For what will it profit them to gain the whole world and forfeit their life? Indeed, what can they give in return for their life? Those who are ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of them the Son of Man will also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.’

Offertory Hymn* 1. Will you come and follow me if I but call your name? Will you go where you don't know and never be the same? Will you let my love be shown? Will you let my name be known, will you let my life be grown in you and you in me? 2. Will you leave yourself behind if I but call your name? Will you care for cruel and kind and never be the same? Will you risk the hostile stare should your life attract or scare? Will you let me answer prayer in you and you in me? 3. Will you let the blinded see if I but call your name? Will you set the prisoners free and never be the same? Will you kiss the leper clean and do such as this unseen, and admit to what I mean in you and you in me? 4. Will you love the "you" you hide if I but call your name? Will you quell the fear inside and never be the same? Will you use the faith you've found to reshape the world around, through my sight and touch and sound in you and you in me?

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5. Lord your summons echoes true when you but call my name. Let me turn and follow you and never be the same. In Your company I'll go where Your love and footsteps show. Thus I'll move and live and grow in you and you in me. Word: John L Bell (b 1949) Music: Kelvingrove, Trad Scottish, arr John L Bell © 1987 WGRG The Iona Community (Ancient & Modern – 510)

Communion Anthem Day by day, dear Lord, of thee three things I pray: to see thee more clearly, love thee more dearly, follow thee more nearly, day by day. Words: Richard of Chichester (1197-1253) Music: Martin How (b 1931)

Communion Hymns* 1. Jesu, grant me this, I pray, ever in thy heart to stay; let me evermore abide hidden in thy wounded side.

3. If the flesh, more dangerous still, tempt my soul to deeds of ill, naught I fear when I abide in thy heart and wounded side.

2. If the world or Satan lay, tempting snares about my way, I am safe when I abide in thy heart and wounded side.

4. Death will come one day to me; Jesu, cast me not from thee: dying let me still abide in thy heart and wounded side.

Words: based on Dignare me, O Jesu, rogo te, Latin 17th century, Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) Music: Song 13, melody & bass by Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625) (Ancient & Modern – 126)

Post Communion Prayer Almighty God, you see that we have no power of ourselves to help ourselves: keep us both outwardly in our bodies, and inwardly in our souls; that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Final Hymn* 1. Light of the minds that know him, may Christ be light to mine! my sun in risen splendour, my light of truth divine; my guide in doubt and darkness, my true and living way, my clear light ever shining, my dawn of heaven's day.

3. Strength of the wills that serve him, may Christ be strength to me, who stilled the storm and tempest, who calmed the tossing sea; his Spirit's power to move me, his will to master mine, his cross to carry daily and conquer in his sign.

2. Life of the souls that love him, may Christ be ours indeed! the living bread from heaven on whom our spirits feed; who died for love of sinners to bear our guilty load, and make of life’s brief journey a new Emmaus road.

4. May it be ours to know him that we may truly love, and loving, fully serve him as serve the saints above; till in that home of glory with fadeless splendour bright, we serve in perfect freedom our strength, our life, our light.

Words: Timothy Dudley-Smith (b 1926), based on a prayer of St Augustine of Hippo (354-430) Music: Aurelia, Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-1876) © Timothy Dudley-Smith (Ancient & Modern – 709)

6:00pm Evensong The Order of Service is contained in the separate Service Book, and the hymns are taken from New English Hymnal.

Opening Hymn

148 – The God of Abraham praise

Psalm 135.1-14 laudate nomen H Smart

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O praise the Lord, * laud ye the | Name of ∙ the | Lord : praise it O ye | ser-vants | of the | Lord. Ye that stand in the | house of ∙ the | Lord : in the | courts ∙ of the | house of ∙ our | God. O praise the Lord for the | Lord is | gracious : O sing praises unto his | Name for | it is | lovely. For why? the Lord hath chosen Jacob | unto ∙ him- | self : and | Israel ∙ for his | own pos- | session.

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For I know that the | Lord is | great : and that our | Lord ∙ is a- | bove all | gods.

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Whatsoever the Lord pleas’d, * that did he in | heav’n ∙ and in | earth : and in the | sea ∙ and in | all deep | places. He bringeth forth the clouds from the | ends ∙ of the | world : and sendeth forth lightnings with the rain, bringing the | winds — | out of ∙ his | treasures.

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He smote the | first-born ∙ of | E- || gypt : | both of | man and | beast. He hath sent tokens and wonders into the midst of thee, O thou | land of | Egypt : upon | Pharaoh ∙ and | all his | servants. He smote | div-ers | na- || tions : | and slew | migh-ty | kings. Sehon king of the Amorites, * and | Og the ∙ king of | Basan : and | all the | kingdoms ∙ of | Canaan.

†12 And gave their | land to ∙ be an | heritage : even an | heritage ∙ unto | Israel ∙ his | people. 13 14

Thy Name O Lord en- | dureth ∙ for | ever : so doth thy memorial O Lord from one gener- | ation | to an- | other. For the Lord will a- | venge his | people : and be | gra-cious | unto ∙ his | servants. Glory | be ∙ to the | Father, and to the | Son and ∙ to the | Ho-ly | Ghost; As it was in the beginning is | now and ∙ ever | shall be : world | with-out | end, A- | men.

First Lesson – Genesis 12.1-9 Office Hymn 418 – O happy band of pilgrims

Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis – set 4 Second Lesson – Hebrews 11.1-3,8-16 Hymn after the Prayers 417 – O God our help in ages past

Hymn after the Sermon 368 – Guide me, O thou great Redeemer

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This Week TUESDAY 3 MARCH 3:45pm – RUTLAND REMINDERS Brambles, Rutland Care Village Singing sessions for people with dementia. 07779 413889 or rutlandreminders.org.uk for details.

WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 1:30pm – MUSIC AT LUNCHTIME All Saints Oakham Jessica Tomey violin Programme to include Bach Partita III in E major (Prelude)

THURSDAY 5 MARCH 7:45pm – HARRY THE PIANO Oakham School Chapel £10 (school-age children free) from 01572 758820, boxoffice@oakham.rutland.sch.uk or www.wegottickets.com, Music & More. Renowned as ‘one of the most gifted improvising pianists in the world’, Harry the Piano is equally happy in the worlds of classical, jazz and pop music. Expect the unexpected and be sure to request your favourite tune!

FRIDAY 6 MARCH WOMEN’S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Oakham Methodist Church, Northgate, Oakham Do You Know What I Have Done to You? – The Bahamas 10:00am – Coffee; 10:45am – Morning Service (Leader: Mrs Gail Rudge); 7:30pm Evening Service (Leader: Mrs Eileen Jones), followed by refreshments.

12:00-1:30pm – LENT LUNCH All Saints Church Hall, Oakham Soup & Cheese lunch, £3.50

SUNDAY 8 MARCH 11:45am – AGM OF THE FRIENDS OF ALL SAINTS’ OAKHAM All Saints Oakham There is a vacancy for Secretary of The Friends. If you feel that you could fulfil that position, please contact Beryl Kirtland on 01572 724103 or by email to berylk@oakham.uk.com. We also need two more Committee Members to help organise events. The Friends are an active group with a good variety of events all aiding the fellowship of the church. Could you please help to keep it that way? 3:30pm – SERVICE OF CELEBRATION FOR THE COUNTY OF RUTLAND Peterborough Cathedral An opportunity to give thanks to all who serve the County of Rutland and to celebrate the County’s activities within the Diocese of Peterborough. All welcome. The service will be followed by a reception in the South Transept, when winning entries from the Rutland Open Youth Art Exhibition (currently at Rutland County Museum) will be on display. There will be no services of Evensong at Oakham or Market Overton. There is still some space on the coach – please put your name on the list by the South Door at Oakham, leave a message on 01572 460001, or email kevin@oakhamteam.org.uk. Departure 2pm from Church Street.

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Looking Ahead

SUNDAY 15 MARCH

11:00am – WHISSENDINE PRAYER GROUP – 25 The Nook, Whissendine For details, pick up a diary from St Andrew’s Whissendine, or phone 01664 474454.

7:30pm – SOMETHING FISHY Braunston Village Hall Ginny Davis’s next instalment of her one woman show depicting the life of a harassed single mother. Tickets £10 (£8/£5 concessions) from the Blue Ball or 07956 308808.

WEDNESDAY 11 MARCH

TUESDAY 17 MARCH

TUESDAY 10 MARCH

1:30pm – MUSIC AT LUNCHTIME All Saints Oakham Edwin Lambert tenor Britten Winter Words (selections)

THURSDAY 12 MARCH

3:45pm – RUTLAND REMINDERS Brambles, Rutland Care Village Singing sessions for people with dementia. 07779 413889 or rutlandreminders.org.uk for details.

2:15pm – OAKHAM & BRAUNSTON MOTHERS’ UNION All Saints Oakham Church Hall Holy Communion followed by a talk on WW1 given by Revd Brian Nicholls. Please note change of venue.

THURSDAY 19 MARCH

7:30pm – RUTLAND THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Oakham Methodist Church, Northgate The Collage of God: Faith, Doubt and Guessing at God – Canon Mark Oakley. £5 per attendance or £20 for six meetings.

7:30pm – SONGS FOR SPRING! All Saints Oakham The Rutland Choral Society present a variety of music for the beginning of Spring, and will also be celebrating Bach’s birthday! Tickets £8 from Music&More or 01572 460000 or wegottickets.com.

FRIDAY 13 MARCH 7:30pm – RUTLAND THREE ARTS SOCIETY MUSIC GROUP Methodist Church Hall, Northgate, Oakham Music 1649-1749 – Peter Lawson Non-members welcome (£3 charge).

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10:00am -12:00pm – OPEN HOUSE Home of Helen & Alf Bush, 17 Tolethorpe Close, Oakham All are welcome to call in for tea or coffee and a friendly chat.

SATURDAY 21 MARCH

SUNDAY 22 MARCH 7:30pm – BRAUNSTON HISTOTY & MEMORIES NIGHT The Blue Ball, Braunston Braunston Blokes Club welcomes a longtime Braunston resident to share photos and memories of Braunston in


years gone by, with an open invitation to everyone else to bring along any photos or memorabilia they have to share. For more info ring Rob Anderson 774388 or Alan Rudge 755570.

THURSDAY 26 MARCH 7:30pm – WHISSENDINE SAINTLY SOCIAL – venue tbc Meetings will be on the last Thursday of each month. All welcome! For more information contact John on 01664 474254

FRIDAY 27 MARCH 7:30pm – SPRING MUSIC FOR YOU! All Saints Oakham The Stamford Concert Singers present Ensembles and solos from the shows, opera, music hall etc, featuring a full costume performance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s comic opera Trial by Jury. Tickets £8 (£7 concessions) in advance from Music&More or tel 01780 756300, or £10 (£8) on the door. Promoted by The Friends of Rutland Sailability.

SUNDAY 29 MARCH 6:00pm – STAINER’S CRUCIFIXION All Saints Oakham The end of the ecumenical Lent course will be marked with a ‘Come and Sing’ performance of Stainer’s Crucifixion. Rehearsal at 3:00pm, followed by tea before the performance.

SATURDAY 4 APRIL 11:00am – REDEDICATION OF BRAUNSTON WAR MEMORIAL All Saints Braunston

After one hundred years, the name of Gladys Walter, who served in the WRAF in the First Great War and whose war grave is in the Churchyard, has recently been added to the memorial. To celebrate the correction of this omission after such a long time, everyone is invited to attend this historic occasion, with the Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Dr Laurence Howard, the Deputy Lieutenant, Bart Hellyer, and the High Sherriff, Air Commodore Miles Williamson-Noble in attendance, and to partake of light refreshments in the Village Hall, afterwards.

Please pray for  The family and friends of William John Stewart, whose funeral took place at Marholm Crematorium on Monday;  The family and friends of John Callaghan, especially Gill who is in hospital.  Children enticed into joining extremist groups  Victims of religious extremism and the girls kidnapped in Nigeria;  The hostages held by religious extremists and their families and friends. Also the family of murdered hostages Kenji Goto and Moaz al-Kasasbeh and the 21 Egyptian Christians killed recently;  The people whose lives are torn apart by war and violence, especially in Syria and Iraq;  The people of Ukraine;  The victims of the Ebola outbreak and those working to stop it and to develop a vaccine;

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 The Rutland Food Bank;  The Drop-in Centre;  Justin and John our Archbishops and Donald and John, our Bishops;  Lee, Janet, Hildred & Dominic, our Team Clergy, and all lay members of the Ministry Team;  All who are persecuted for their faith, especially in Sudan, CAR, Kenya, Syria, Somalia, Eritrea, North Korea, China, India, Northern Nigeria, Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Pakistan;  Madeleine McCann and her family and all missing children.

Knitted Chicks The Mothers’ Union is again planning to sell knitted Easter chicks to raise money for their charities. It will be £1 for the chick and chocolate egg. Please keep looking for them, we are still busy knitting!

The Real Easter Egg Campaign Continues! I will be taking order for the eggs up to the end of March - the original egg is still priced at £3.99 if you would like to order one please speak to me on a Sunday at Oakham or contact me on 01572 722729. The Traidcraft stall will also be at the Lent Lunches in the Church Hall where orders can also be taken. For more information on the other eggs or indeed anything Fairtrade related please do get in touch. Thank you for your continued support. Denise.

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Rutland Reminders We resume our singing sessions for people with dementia and their carers every 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the month, on 3 & 17 March at 3:45pm at ‘Brambles’, Rutland Care Village, Oakham. No cost, and a warm welcome is guaranteed. Please phone Diana Ellard on 07779 413889 or visit www.rutlandreminders.org.uk. Please spread the word – we find word of mouth invaluable! Thank you. Charles Lawrence.

Braunston Churchyard Update If you walk through the west churchyard at Braunston over the next few months you will see there is quite a lot of activity taking place along the northern perimeter, clearing scrub, pruning trees and redistributing some of the spoil heaps which have accumulated over the years. This will increase the levelled area available for grave plots and seed to grass the previously overgrown northern perimeter area. The churchyard may not look as tidy and attractive as usual for the next few months whilst the work is done, but by the summer we should achieve a big improvement all round. We would like to say a big thank you to Andy Cunliffe and Mike Hammond who are undertaking this work voluntarily using their specialist skills and equipment. If anyone wants further information or would like to help in the final finishing work do get in contact – Rob Anderson for Braunston PCC.


Oakham APCM The Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) will take place on Sunday 26 April, following a joint 10am Parish Communion. At this meeting we will need to elect new members of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) and a new Churchwarden. Please give prayerful consideration to whether you might be able to fulfil one of these roles – more details can be obtained from current PCC members or the Churchwardens. Furthermore, Peter Hill has advised that he wishes to step down from his role in the Treasurers team. We therefore invite anyone who feels that they are willing and able to take on this role to contact the Churchwardens, or to speak with Peter directly. You will need to have experience with the use of spreadsheets and the Internet, and in understanding the basics of keeping Accounts. Peter is willing to assist anyone who relishes this challenge, and will guide them through the various tasks involved. In preparation for the APCM, all Church organisations are asked to prepare the usual report on their activities over the past year. This should be submitted by Sunday 22 March, to the usual ‘notices’ email address (sorry this is a week earlier than previously notified so that we can have the reports ready for Easter Sunday). Please let us have any photographs that you have of activities over the past year as well.

‘Come and Sing’ Crucifixion On Palm Sunday evening at 6pm there will be a ‘Come and Sing’ Crucifixion (by John Stainer), with soloists from Oakham School. A rehearsal at 3pm will be followed by tea at 5pm, when members of the Lent Ecumenical Groups will join together at the end of their course. All singers are warmly invited to join us – if you are familiar with the work, or are a reasonable sight-reader, you can join us for the afternoon rehearsal, but if you would like to do a little more work on it beforehand we will be rehearsing it at our Laudamus practices on 10 & 24 March. The work includes a number of congregational hymns, and with written reflections from the Lent Groups will make a fitting act of worship to conclude the Lent course. Please talk to Kevin Slingsby (01572 460000) for more details.

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‘I am the Bread of Life’ This month’s Church@4 at Braunston saw members of the congregation painting bible verses onto a selection of stones which will line the path to the Church during Lent. After hearing the story of Jesus spending forty days in the desert being tempted to turn stones into bread, we hope that people walking through the churchyard will read the verses on these stones, and be spiritually nourished! Our attention then turned from deserts to desserts as we enjoyed a selection of home-made refreshments of a sweet variety! Next month there will not be a Church@4, but instead a Family Service on Mothering Sunday (15 March) to which all families are warmly invited.

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Services During The Week Monday 2 Mar

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 09:00 Morning Prayer Langham 02:00 Pram & Toddler Oakham

Tuesday 3 Mar

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 04:00 Evening Prayer Oakham 10:00 Holy Communion Oakham

Wednesday 08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 4 Mar 09:00 Morning Prayer Langham 10:00 Holy Communion J&A

04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham 05:00 Evening Prayer Langham 07:30 Light Circle Langham

12:00 04:30 05:00 05:30

Healing Prayer Oakham Evening Prayer Oakham Evening Prayer Langham Meditation J&A

Thursday 5 Mar

09:00 Team Communion Oakham 11:00 BCP Communion Langham 09:45 Tiny Tots Oakham 12:00 Ecumenical Prayer Oakham 10:30 Little Angels Market Overton 04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham

Friday 6 Mar

08:30 Morning Prayer Oakham 11:30 Stations of the Cross Oakham 09:00 Morning Prayer Langham 04:30 Evening Prayer Oakham 10:00 BCP Communion Oakham 05:00 Evening Prayer Langham

Services Next Sunday – 8 March (Third of Lent) Oakham Whissendine Teigh Market Overton Ashwell Langham Braunston Brooke Hambleton Egleton

08:00 10:30 08:00 11:00

Holy Communion (CW Trad) Parish Communion Holy Communion (BCP) Family Service

09:00 11:00 11:00 08:00 09:15

Holy Communion (BCP) Holy Communion Morning Prayer Holy Communion (BCP) Holy Communion (CW Trad)

3:30pm – Service of Celebration for the County of Rutland at Peterborough Cathedral. No evening services in the Team. Please phone 01572 460001 or email kevin@slingsby.org if you would like to join the coach departing at 2pm from Oakham.

Next Week’s Readings at Holy Communion Third Sunday of Lent: Exodus 20.1-17; 1 Corinthians 1.18-25; John 2.13-22

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