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Pewsheet – 21st September

    Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity

    11.00 am. Family Communion.

     Hymns: 546, 600, 418, 443.

    Next Sunday, 28th September: Harvest Thanksgiving  – Holy Communion at 8.00 am; Matins at 11.00 am followed by Harvest Lunch in Welland Village Hall. Please sign the list in the church porch if you wish to come.

    Members of the congregation will be sorry to learn of the death of Ann Whiitty – a regular attender at church for many years – in hospital on 12th September. We remember her daughter Sue and the family in our prayers. Ann’s funeral will be held in church on Thursday 16th October at 2.oo pm.

    Away Giving for September – St MUNGO’S is our Charity in focus:

    Fighting homelessness across British Cities for 55 years St Mungo’s continues on its mission to end homelessness and re-build lives. Homelessness has several guises and may impact families as well as individuals. *Sleeping on the streets, in doorways, shopping centres or bus stations is probably the most obvious. *Unstable or insecure accommodation such as hostels or B&B establishments, nothing to call ‘home’. *Sofa-surfing, a hidden homelessness, a constant shuffle between friends / relatives houses, nowhere permanent. The reasons are varied. It may be the onset of poor physical or mental health; social isolation, redundancy, trauma, family breakdown, bereavement. Please think about this, consider it. It can happen to any of us and its impact is life-changing

     ‘Desert Island Discs’: Saturday 27th September: 7.00 pm in church.  Dr. David Bryer reveals his eight favourites in conversation with the Vicar. All welcome. Light Refreshments will be served

    Holy Trinity Church, Link Top, Malvern – ‘Eco Church Labyrinth’ –in the churchyard, from Sunday 28th September to Saturday 25th October. Come and walk the labyrinth! A pathway of peace, prayer and renewal.

    .On Saturday 4th October, as part of our 875 events, we celebrate the great medieval Poem Piers Plowman. ‘On a May morning on the Malvern Hills’ is the title of the afternoon meeting at 2.30 pm. Admission free. Professor Wendy Scase and local poet Peter Sutton look at the links between William Langland and Little Malvern Priory, accompanied by music of the time.