The Forerunner – August 2014

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Calendar for August 2014

Sunday

 

3rd  

Nailsworth

Kingscote

Horsley

 

   9.30 am

9.30 am

11.00 am

Holy Communion CW

Morning Prayer BCP

Family Communion CW

Wednesday    6th Nailsworth 10.00 am Holy Communion
Sunday   10th  

Kingscote

Nailsworth

Horsley

 

    8.00 am

    9.30 am

11.00 am

 

Holy Communion BCP

Family Communion

Family service

 

Wednesday 13th Nailsworth 10.00 am Holy Communion
Sunday 17th  

Nailsworth

Nailsworth

Kingscote

 

8.00 am

9.30 am

  11.00 am

Holy Communion BCP

Family service

Parish Communion CW

Wednesday 20th Nailsworth 10.00 am Holy Communion
Sunday 24th  

Nailsworth

Kingscote

Horsley

 

   9.30 am

11.00 am

6.00 pm

Family Communion

Family Service

Evensong

Wednesday 27th Nailsworth 10.00 am Holy Communion
Sunday 31st Horsley 11.00 am Benefice Holy Communion CW and Baptism

The Little Angels mothers and toddlers group is closed for August. It meets again on Friday 5 September at 9.45 am at Nailsworth.

The next PCC meeting will be on Monday 8 September at 7.30 pm in the Village Hall.

Our New Vicar Mike Smith will be inducted to the Benefice by Bishop Michael at 3.00 pm on 14 September at Nailsworth Church. All parishioners are warmly invited to attend this event.

Also, on 28th September, following the annual Harvest Festival we will be holding a ‘Meet the Vicar’ buffet reception in the Village Hall at 12.30 pm to welcome him and his wife to Kingscote.

     Diocesan News                 www.gloucester.anglican.org/news/publications

                                          www.gloucester.anglican.org/news/blog

    

     Nailsworth Benefice        www.stgeorgesnailsworth.org.uk

    

     Kingscote Community      www.kingscoteonline.co.uk

 

The Curate’s Letter

The Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar named the month of August after himself when he was reordering his great uncle Julius Caesar’s yearly calendar. The word august inspires reverence or admiration of supreme dignity or grandeur.   August often brings on hot sultry weather, referred to in literature and common tongue as ‘Dog Days’. Days when the humidity and heat seem to stifle activity and we all long to walk along the beach taking in the sea air. The name comes from the star Sirius which was known by the Romans as the Dog Star. The ancients believed that Sirius emitted heat that affected the Earth, so when the sun and Dog Star come into conjunction during August the heat intensified, hence the name Dog Days which stuck with the month.

Psalm 19 invokes the wonder of God’s creation through a child’s eyes. The skies clearly reveal God’s glory, his hand in creation. The psalmist paints a picture of sheer delight in God’s creation, the breathtaking silent daily spectacle that goes on before our eyes. It is beyond doubt that the sun comes up every morning, and in this Psalm we learn trust from God’s creation because like the sun, God is there for us every day. It is beyond doubt and written in stone, just as night follows day. The Romans named the months after their rulers to give them glory, but we don’t need reminding of God’s glory in creation when the sun comes up for us every morning, day after day.

With every blessing, Sue Sobczak

Service in Gloucester Cathedral commemorating WW1

This service at 3.00 pm on Sunday 3 August 2014 commemorates the outbreak of WW1 on 4 August 1914, and those who subsequently lost their lives as a result. Each parish has provided a list of their names which will be presented at the altar.

Our parish will be principally represented by Brian Hillam who completed a career in the RAF and has been the driving force in having our war memorial restored. He will be accompanied by Harry Tubbs whose father fought in the Royal Artillery in France and in Belgium, aged 18 and 19 years.

These lists will then be read out on Monday 4 August from 9.00 am and members of the public are invited to attend at any time during the day.

Flower Rota

Sunday 3 AugustSundays 10 and 17 AugustSundays 24 and 31 August

Sundays 7 and 14 September

Tracy PoolLorna ReynoldsCarol Paton

Jenny Tibbert

Wedding on Saturday 16 August at 2.00 pm, Benjamin Close and Lucy Hall.

Lorna Reynolds

 

Cleaning Team

The next church cleaning session is at 2.30 pm on Monday 11 August. We are always delighted to welcome anyone who would like to join the team and share the role.

Teresa Day

 

The Kingscote and Bagpath Fete – 28 June at Kingscote House

The Fete Committee would like to thank all of those who helped to put up and take down the marquees and move furniture etc from the Village Hall and back again. All those who helped on the day, manning stalls, the bar, organising games, the dog show, the generosity of people providing cakes, jams, filled jars, raffle prizes, produce and plants, the gentlemen who brought their classic cars, and last but not least all the villagers and their friends who turned out on the day and spent their cash to raise an incredible £1,937.

Dr Jazz were amazing – you can see how they have been successful in raising well over £1m for their own medical foundation. The Hog Roast and the bar sold out ! It was evident that people enjoyed the day; what a terrific and worthwhile community event, and it was good to see newcomers to the village involving themselves too and making new friends. Welcome; we hope to see you at the next Village Hall events which start in September.

I have managed to find owners for most things left after the Fete, but still have a gold coloured plastic plate with clear plastic cover having ‘Xmas cake 2011’ on the side. Please call me on Tel. 861 683 if this is yours, otherwise I shall put it into the Village Hall.

A huge thank you again,

Vivienne Ainsworth

 

Village Hall Programme

No events are planned in the Village Hall in August. However if anyone would like to use either the Table Tennis table or the Pool table you will be very welcome – please contact Pauline on Tel. 861 311.

Our next event will be a BBQ and Bop on Friday 12 September – put it into your diary; more details will follow. Have a good summer.

Carol Paton

 

Grumbolds Ash Group

On Tuesday 5 August, 11 of us have booked seats with Bristol Community Ferryboats for the Classic GorgeTrip between 11.50 am and 2.20 pm. We must report at the SS Great Britain (44 The Grove, central Bristol) BS1 4RB at 11.30 am. Bring a picnic lunch. We meet at the VH at 10.00 am to share the driving.

Jutta Tubbs

 

Book Club at 8.00 pm

11 August, ‘The Gift of Rain’ by Tan Twang Eng, at Pauline’s.

10 September, ‘The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry’ by Rachel Joyce at Angela’s

New members very welcome.

Angela Wooldridge

 

Kingscote Parish Council

The next meeting will be on Tuesday 4 November at 8.00 pm in the Hunters Hall.

Planning applications:

  • Bagpath Court – formation of new access track – recommendation pending.
  • Kingscote House – remove 9 large Leylandii on rear boundary of property.
  • Clements House Bagpath – New extensions & garage, further amendments.

Anna Davison, Tel. 860 244

 

Babysitting and Dog Walking

I am 19 years old, am responsible and love working with children and animals. So if you need a babysitter or dog walker, please contact me, Clemmie Beresford on Tel. 01453 860 699 or 07780 755 083 (although the mobile signal is weak in Kingscote)

 

Churchyard

We thank the many parishioners who have in their various ways helped to keep the churchyard looking good in this season of rapid vegetation growth and frequent weddings.

The PCC

 

Free-range eggs for sale

Mrs Pat Cooksley of 2 The Windmill normally has some free-range eggs for sale at £1 for six. Best call afternoons.

 

Weekly Recycling – Green food boxes and wheelie bins

All current collection points – from 7.30 am, Fridays.

 

Fortnightly Recycling – Black boxes, White Bags and Blue bags

All current collection points – from 7.30 am, Fridays 8 and 22 August.

Fortnightly Waste – Grey wheelie bins to landfill

All current collection points – from 7.30 am, Fridays 8 and 22 August.

 

Bus Timetable Enquiries -Ring traveline on 0871 200 2233.

 

Mobile Police Van

The Mobile Police Station will not visit Kingscote in August due to the demand for the vehicles at public events during the holiday period.

 

Mobile Library

The next visit will be on Friday 8 August when the van will park as usual in front of The Walled Garden from 9.30 to 11.30 am.

 

Magazine

Any materialwhich may be of interest for the next issue of the Forerunner should be sent by 20 August to H. Tubbs, 3 The Walled Garden, Tel. 860 194.

The Editor

 

Mere Christianity

C S Lewis was one of the greatest English Christian writers and his book

‘Mere Christianity’ first published in 1952 is among the most well known and appreciated.

The final paragraph from the book is copied below:

But there must be a real giving up of the self. You must throw it away ‘blindly’ so to speak. Christ will indeed give you a real personality: but you must not go to Him for the sake of that. As long as your own personality is what you are bothering about you are not going to Him at all. The very first step is to forget about the self altogether. Your real, new self (which is Christ’s and also yours, and yours just because it is His) will not come as long as you are looking for it. It will come when you are looking for Him.

Does that sound strange ? The same principle holds, you know, for more everyday matters. Even in social life, you will never make a good impression on other people until you stop thinking about what sort of impression you are making. Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring two pence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it.

The principle runs through all life from top to bottom. Give up yourself, and you will find your real self. Lose your life and you will save it. Submit to death, death of your ambitions and favourite wishes every day, and death of your whole body in the end: submit with every fibre of your being, and you will find eternal life. Keep back nothing. Nothing that you have not given away will ever really be yours. Nothing in you that has not died will ever be raised from the dead. Look for yourself, and you will find in the long run only hatred, loneliness, despair, rage, ruin, and decay. But look for Christ and you will find Him, and with Him everything else thrown in.

C.S. Lewis

 

The Rival Religions

Those who are confused, concerned, mystified etc. by the three rival religions active in Europe; Judaism, Christianity and Islam; may understandably wish to check the historical facts behind their development. Very useful texts for reference are the books A History of God and A History of Jerusalem by Karen Armstrong.

She is a highly regarded academic and theologian who presents the stories clearly in considerable detail without the jargon commonly used by such writers. She was a Roman Catholic nun for seven years, but left her teaching order in 1969 and studied for a degree in English at Oxford. This was followed by a series of school, college and university posts.

The books are available as paperbacks, but at 500 pages are not a ‘light read’. They contain lots of fascinating maps and illustrations, and certainly clarify the historical background !

The Editor

  

For the Children ~ Happy Holidays

A Child’s thought

At seven when I go to bed,

I find such pictures in my head:

Castles with dragons prowling round,

Gardens where magic fruits are found;

Fair ladies prisoned in a tower,

Or lost in an enchanted bower;

While gallant horsemen ride by streams

That border on this land of dreams

I find so clearly in my head

At seven, when I go to bed.

  

Hurt No Living Thing

Hurt no living thing;

Ladybird, nor butterfly,

Nor moth with dusty wing,

Nor cricket chirping cheerily,

Nor grasshopper so light of leap,

Nor dancing gnat, nor beetle fat,

Nor harmless worms that creep.

From ‘My Tiny Treasury’, by Nicola Baxter

 

Parish Directory

Vicar:                    Interregnum – awaiting new appointment.

Curate:                  Reverend Sue Sobczak, Horsley, Tel. 01453 833 526

Reader                  Sue White, Nailsworth, Tel: 01453 835 693

Churchwardens:   Harry Tubbs, 3 The Walled Garden, Kingscote, GL8 8YP,            Tel: 860 194

                            Godfrey Ainsworth, Kingscote House, Kingscote, GL8 8XY Tel: 861 683

Hon.Sec.PCC:        Georgina Harford, Ashcroft House, Kingscote, GL8 8YF Tel: 01453 860 227

Hon.Treas.PCC:    Jane Nichols, Asheldown, 3 Ashel Barn Cottages, Kingscote, GL8 8YB Tel. 01453 860 534

Members of PCC:   The Churchwardens, The Hon. Secretary, The Hon. Treasurer, Elin Tattersall, Zoe Nichols, Chris Alford.

Flower and Clean Team: Teresa Day, Vivienne Ainsworth, Angela Wooldridge, Pauline McTear.

Nailsworth MU:     Trissa Jones,   Tel: 832 551

Editor of Forerunner: Harry Tubbs, 3 The Walled Garden, Kingscote, GL8 8YP, Tel: 860 194 

Gift Aid and Envelopes:   Jane Nichols, 3 Ashel Barn Cottages, Kingscote, Tel. 860 534.

Church Flowers Rota: Lorna Reynolds, Tel. 860 231

Organist:               Rosemary Sims, 15 Badger’s Way, Forest Green, Nailsworth, GL6 0HE Tel: 832 446

Sidespersons:         Harry Tubbs, Rod Tibbert, Elin Tattersall, Godfrey Ainsworth, Jane Nichols.

Electoral Roll:        Elin Tattersall, 3 Boxwood Close, Tel.01453 860 182

Mowing Team:       Harry Tubbs, Sebastian Cooper, Rick Bond, Roger Lucy, Godfrey Ainsworth, Ken Davies, Brian McTear.

Village Hall:                 Bookings: Pauline McTear, Kingscote, Tel. 861 311

                            Secretary: Carol Paton, Bagpath, Tel. 860 649

Parish Council Chairman: Graham Nichols, Asheldown, 3 Ashel Barn Cottages, Kingscote Tel: 01453 860 534

Parish Council Clerk: Anna Davison, Bagpath Court, GL8 8YG, Tel. 860 244

Village Agent:        Aileen Bendall, Tel. 07810 630 156 or 01452 426 868

Printer of Forerunner: Godfrey Ainsworth, Kingscote House, Tel. 861 683                                                  

 

The Forerunner is published by the P.C.C. who are usually most willing to accept copy from village groups and individuals. However, please note that the opinions and views expressed by the contributors within the Forerunner are not necessarily those of the Church, P.C.C. or Editor.