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Notices

Notices

 

Minister: Revd. Jonathan Froggatt

You are welcome to join us for worship. Our Sunday Services are held at New Street Church Hall, which is in New Street, just behind the Parish Church of King Charles the Martyr.

 

Our Services:

Sunday 7th July 2024: Bible Month, week 2

 (Duty Steward: Gillian Collins)

10.30am at FMC: Worship is led by Mrs Sarah Smith & Café Team.

At Mawnan Smith 10.30am Local Arrangement.

At Langholme 3.30pm Worship is led by Revd. Andrew Mumford including Holy Communion.

 

Sunday 14th July 2024: Bible Month, week 3

(Duty Steward: Moira McCullough)

10.30am at FMC: Worship is led by Miss Jean Whetham

At Langholme 3.30pm: Worship is led by Revd. Jonathan Froggatt

After Sunday services, refreshments are served. Please stay and take the opportunity to have a chat and get to know us better.

 

Online Services:

YouTube services on Sundays can be found by following the link here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZkv-Db2MFXsQEzhra0azw/videos

On Sunday 7th July online worship will be led by Stithians Friends

On Sunday 14th July online worship will be led by Revd. Liz & John Harris

 

Regular Activities

Stitchcraft: meet at the Princess Pavilion every Monday at 2pm. New members’ welcome.

Footsteps Café: Falmouth & Penryn Churches Together coffee morning, Footsteps is held every Thursday in the foyer of Emmanuel Baptist Church from 10-12 noon.  Hot and cold drinks and homemade cakes available.  All are welcome.

 Wednesday Welcome: meets on the first Wednesday in the month.  In August it will be at the Princess Pavilion. Please speak to, or telephone Jeanette to book.

 

Mid-week Holy Communion at New Street

On: Thurs 1st August at 10.30 am

Midweek communion at New Street. KCM members will also be invited to join us. A midweek communion service will be held on the first Thursday of each month, being led alternately by a Methodist minister and an Anglican priest, with both congregations warmly invited to join us.

 

Other Notices:

Church Lunch today (for those who have booked) following the service: Sunday 7th July at Falmouth Golf Club at 1pm.

Homes & Gardens: Saturday 13th July from 2-5pm at the home of Hilary Thomas.

Bible Month – Genesis:  You are all warmly invited to the Manse for a series of four Bible studies based on the book of Genesis.   We will be meeting on Thursday afternoons on 11th, 18th, 25th July and 1st August at 2.30pm.

 

Church Notices: Having done the notices for a few years and with the prospect of becoming Senior Steward in Sept I am looking for someone to take over producing the notices and uploading them onto our church website fortnightly. Full training and support will be given. If you feel that this could be you or you would like to find out more then please speak to Sarah Smith. Thank you.

Eco Church: the next meeting will take place on Thursday 18th July at 11am at Emmanuel Baptist Church following the Footsteps Café. Please do join us, all are welcome.

Circuit Zoom Prayer Meeting  You are invited to join on the first and third Tuesday of each month - 6.15 for 6.30pm. Revd. Jonathan will email the joining link to 'regulars' but if you would like to join please email Jonathan for the link.

Fairtrade stall will be available every second Sunday following our morning service. Nona

 

Future Dates:

Circuit Prayer Walk- Saturday 3rd August 10-12 noon. You are all invited to take part in the walk which will take place in Lanner. More details nearer the time. The walk is being organised by Mandy Jenkin, Sam Goldsworthy & Revd. Jonathan.

 

In our prayers, we continue to hold the following before God:

 from Falmouth: - we pray for, Michael Bradley, Anne & Barry Libby & Family, Val Thorne, Gwen Mason, Ray Baker who is moving to Langholme, the family of the late Daphne Rundle, Barbara Toyne, Pauline & Peter Cocks, Dorothy Penman, Gwen Dunstan, Gill Wilkinson, and the residents and staff of care homes, especially Langholme and the folk at Abbeyfield.

Pastoral Contact:    for July is Jean Northey

Thinking of you and missing you at church: Emma May & Family

 

ECO Opportunity

Taste the benefits of seasonal and local food. Plan to incorporate locally grown produce into your diet and add it to your shopping list. Eat seasonally as produce is harvested as this is when it’s at its peak ripeness, ensuring superior flavor compared to imported alternatives that will have significant air miles on them.

 

Additional Notices:

Additional Notice from our friends at the Foodbank:

LATEST FOODBANK NEEDS

Dear Friends Thanks as always for your wonderful support. Due to the economic situation, we have a lot more clients, many of whom are working and still finding it hard to make ends meet and at the same time we are not receiving as many food donations as we did in recent times. It has therefore been necessary for us to purchase items in order to keep our shelves from being empty. This is unprecedented, and is not necessarily sustainable, so we would be grateful if you could spread the word on our behalf; just a couple of extra items will make a vast difference to us and our clients.

 

Here is an update of the items which are most needed: GENERALLY NEEDED • Tinned tomatoes • Pasta Sauces (in jars) • Tinned Tuna/Sardines/Mackerel • Tinned Spaghetti • Tinned Potatoes • Breakfast Cereals • Longlife Semi-Skimmed Milk • Longlife Soya or Oat Milk • Tinned Vegetable Soup • Dry RIce • Small jars regular coffee • Baby wipes • Toothpaste • Teabags • Dog Treats • Small Bottle or Cartons of Squash/Juice

 


The next edition of the notices will be available from Sunday 21st July 2024. Please send any items for inclusion to Sarah before  Wednesday 17th July 2024. Thank you! These notices will be updated twice a month, so please hold onto them, don’t delete them, until you get a revised version. That will save us time and money in unnecessary reprinting and will do another small bit for the environment.