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Pewsheet – 25th January

    Conversion of St. Paul

    8.00 am. Holy Communion

    11.00 am. Matins

    Hymns: 87 (omit v 4), 237, 489, 90 (omit v 4).  Psalm 66, prayer book page 424

    Next Sunday 2nd Feb.: Presentation of Christ in the Temple. 11.00 am. Family Communion

    TODAY at 4:00 pm: Unity Service at Holy Trinity Church, at the end of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, when the preacher will be Reverend Liz Harris, Superintendent Minister of the South Worcestershire Methodist Circuit.

    Come and Sing! Shake off the winter gloom and take part in The Mikado – Saturday 7th February at St. James’, Church, Welland. £10 to sing; £10 to listen! Chorus rehearsal 5.30 pm; Refreshments 6.30 pm (drinks provided – bring your own snack); Performance 7.30 pm.

    Come and Sing your favourite hymns on Shrove Tuesday 17th February – in church at 3.00 pm. Please let Alison know your three favourite hymns before the end of January, either in writing or by phone 07763 464305 or alisonhunka1885@aol.com  We shall sing the most popular hymns chosen (with a break for refreshments), and will hear background information on their writers and composers. You may nominate hymns even if you aren’t able to be present on the afternoon.

    Ash Wednesday follows – 18th February. There will be a service of Holy Communion at 12.00 noon. If you still have last year’s palm cross, please bring it to church so that it can be burned with others to make ash for imposition at the service on Ash Wednesday. Thank you.

    Words from Sir John Betjeman, in his poem – The Conversion of St. Paul

    What is Conversion? Turning round, to gaze upon a love profound.

    For some of us see Jesus plain, and never once look back again.

    And some of us have seen and known, and turned and gone away alone.

    But most of us turn slow to see the figure hanging on a tree

    And stumble on and blindly grope, upheld by intermittent hope.

    God grant before we die we all

    May see the light as did St. Paul.