SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
11.00 am. Family Communion
Hymns: 369, 536, 456, 555.
Next Sunday, 26th July, Eighth Sunday after Trinity. 8.00 am. Holy Communion; 11.00 am. Matins
Your attention is drawn to the Permission for Faculty notice displayed in church relating to the signing of two legal documents – 1) A Deed of Easement, essential to define future rights and responsibilities between ourselves and Little Malvern Court, and 2) a Licence to visit a Memorial Site, to protect the Berington family’s right to visit family graves after they are no longer owners of the Court.
The proposed Gardens Visit, postponed last month because of the high temperatures, is being planned for September – to Moreton Hall Gardens near Redditch. Please see the notice in the narthex for more details, or contact Judy Smith.
Lyttelton Well: The Well Counselling is looking for a counselling Champion – someone who can combine a passion for affordable counselling, with the skills to promote the service and raise vital funds to continue the work. If you know anyone who may be interested, ask them to contact Ali on ali@lytteltonwell.co.uk
St. Richard’s Hospice Shop in Church Street, Malvern, is urgently seeking volunteers. If you could spare just a couple of hours on a regular basis, please enquire through the website – strichards.org.uk/support-us/volunteering/volunteering-vacancies/#Retail. Thank you.
The Friends of Little Malvern Priory are organising a trip to Harvington Hall, near Kidderminster. This will be on 23rd September. If you are a Friend of LMP you will have received an e-mail with all the details. All are welcome. The cost for the visit with a guided tour will be about £12 (depending on how big the group is). Do please contact Alison Hunka alisonhunka1885@aol.com 07763 464305 if you would like to join the trip. We shall travel in cars with friends.
‘Living on an Island’ – Mission in the mid-Atlantic. A talk by the Rev. Chris Brown at Malvern Baptist Church, Abbey Road, on Sunday 26th July at 6.30 pm. Chris will talk about his years as a minister on the remote islands of Ascension, St. Helena and Tristan da Cunha. All welcome; refreshments provided.