Dear all,
*“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great
mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead”*
1 Peter 1:3
I appreciate that I am writing this to you on Good Friday – we haven’t yet
made it to Easter Day but since this newsletter will take us two weeks into
Easter it was important not to be left at the cross!
But I do encourage you all to find a way to enter into the narrative of
Good Friday – there really is no resurrection celebration without it. You
might like to join us at the cross this afternoon or simply light a candle
at home and take a moment to be still, perhaps read the account of Jesus’
crucifixion, and take a moment to sit in the enormity of the day. In the
gospel of John the glory is in the cross – not in the resurrection. What
God was doing through Jesus climaxed and was accomplished there. The
forces and powers prevalent in our world which are in direct opposition to
God’s goodness, light and love – they were conquered at the cross. In
John’s gospel – the cross is seen as an exorcism of these forces casting
them out of God’s perfect creation. Jesus death, his submission to these
forces, his innocence and his silent submission, publicly exposes them.
And once exposed they lose their power. Jesus’s death on the cross exposed
the evils, the violence, the jealousy and hatred that controls, and cast
them out – so that those powers no longer have the hold that they did. It
is what happens when things are brought out of darkness and into the light.
And the evidence of this victory? That is what we have on Easter Day – the
new life, the new way, the way of freedom from those powers – this is the
resurrection we celebrate on Sunday. Yes Jesus is alive – alleluia! But
because of him so too are we fully alive – alleluia, alleluia!
*News and Upcoming Events*
***Hour at the Cross 3pm today***
*Sunday 28th April – after church - St Philip’s APCM *this is the annual
meeting of the church at which we report on the activities of the church
through the year, report on our finances and most importantly give thanks
for our elected representatives who look after the governance of our church
for us. Our church could not function without the voluntary efforts of
your PCC – and they are *your* PCC. Elected by the church to make
decisions on behalf of the church. If you would like to be elected to join
them or if you know someone who you think would be really great to have on
this church council - please talk to them, talk to me. We really want to
make the PCC as representative of our whole community as possible and it is
always good to add fresh eyes to the group so please don’t be shy about
coming forward if you’d like to know more. We are particularly looking for
someone who would like to become a Deanery Synod Representative which means
someone who will take St Philip’s voice to the wider gathering of CofE
churches in the area. And if you know this is not for you please pray for
God to be encouraging others to step forward - we are all involved in this
governance process directly or indirectly!
*Electoral Roll* there is also the opportunity to join the church’s
Electoral Roll. This is a sort of register of church members for governance
purposes: for example, being on the Electoral Roll means you can nominate
someone to join the PCC. You are more than welcome in St Philip’s Church,
whether or not you are on the Electoral Roll. But if you would like to join
it, please collect an application form from Lucy and return it by April
11th. You need to have been baptised, be at least 16 years of age, and be a
resident of Romsey Town or a regular worshipper at St P’s for at least 6
months.
*Romsey Rabbit Trail *- you will notice the next time you come to church
that St Philip’s School have created an amazing display of Rabbits as one
of the 30 stops on the Romsey Rabbit Trail. If you’d like to join in and
have a map to find all the other rabbit displays you can get hold of one at
the Post Office for a donation to St Philip’s School PTA
*Friday 5th April – Clare Bigg’s funeral - *A few details from Clare’s
daughter Alex. The funeral will be at 2pm - St Mary’s Comberton CB23 7EB.
After the funeral, you are warmly invited to join family and friends for
refreshments at The Cabin next to St Mary's Church, Hardwick, CB23 7QS.
It's a ten minute drive up the road. Parking - There is limited parking at
St Mary's Comberton and at the Cabin in Hardwick. Please car share where
possible and park on nearby roads. Clothes - Bright colours please!
Burial - Mum will be buried in the churchyard at St Mary's Hardwick. It
will be close family only for the burial, but after that you are welcome to
spend some time by the grave. We would be grateful if you could let us
know if you are intending to come to the funeral and/or the Cabin
afterwards. Let Alex know at ajbigg(a)gmail.com
*Saturday 27th April 10am-4pm Listening for Life Course @All Saints Church
Hall Cottenham *A course to learn how to listen well to others, to
yourself and to God with effective, reflective listening skills. It will
be led by trained tutors – Revd Lynda Davies and Revd Natalie Andrews. For
more info or to book on the course: Ely events booking
<https://elydatabase.org/events/view?course=3794>
*Eco-Bite – our new green “nugget” each week: *
Find a way to celebrate the new life around you this Holy Weekend!
*Last Week’s sermon*
We are still catching up here but this is the link to our sermon archive: St
Philip's sermon archive <http://sermons.stphilipschurch.org.uk/>
*This Sunday 31st March – Easter Sunday*
*8am – **Sunrise-ish Service (don’t forget the clocks go forward this day) *
*10.30am – All Age Holy Communion Celebration for Easter* – our readings
will be Acts 10:34-43 and this year we hear the writer of Mark’s account
of the resurrection - Mark 16:1-8.
If you can't attend church in person you can always use this Zoom link:
meeting ID: 976 3739 9129 and Passcode: 330714
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/97637399129?pwd=TGhKWWxOcWF1S242aVhrWDlJdUkxZz09
*Prayers *
If any of you have specific prayers you would like us to include in this
newsletter do please get in touch.
*Lisa Gray – *Heather Jacob’s daughter who has breast cancer has had
successful surgery, please pray for her healing, for peace and strength for
her and the whole family and also for Heather as she supports them all.
*Clare Bigg’s family – *Clare’s funeral will be on Friday 5th April at 2pm
in Comberton (see above). Please continue to pray for God’s peace to
surround and hold the whole family, and Clare’s church family, in this
sudden grief.
*St Philip’s School – *Please continue to pray for our local school –
particularly a restful holiday for all the staff.
*Please also pray for our Mission Partner this month:*
*Cambridge Street Pastors* – Laura Leeke and Jane Mann spoke in church last
week and asked us to pray for continued provision of people to serve in
this capacity but also to give thanks for all the ways God has guided and
protected Street Pastors especially in these last months.
*Regular Weekly events to join:*
*Friday 12noon Lunchtime Bible Club *A relaxed look at the bible passage/s
for the upcoming Sunday. Bring along a packed lunch and explore scripture
whilst eating lunch together.
*Wednesday 12noon Reflective Holy Communion* A quiet time to help find
space and peace in the middle of the week.
*Monday & Friday 8.30pm – Compline on zoom *
Meeting ID: 836 5965 9953
Passcode: 749968
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83659659953?pwd=btP5AjGMu1s-dE_2W9T0MMFqnnPKSS.1
*Wednesday 10.30-12noon & Friday 1.30-3.00 –* Wednesday & Friday Friends
*Both are “Warm Spaces” with Tea/coffee, cake/biscuits and chat * Just
turn up if you’d like to join us for a cuppa/read the paper/do some of the
jigsaw/knit/colour/sit quietly watching the world go by.
*Wednesdays 7.00-7.30pm - Weekly Prayers on zoom*: -
Meeting ID: 852 1105 2733 Password: 397987
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85211052733?pwd=OE52bm9NS1RtQVQ0ZytTc0xBZnVsUT09
*Saturdays 8.15am - Morning Bible Discussion and Prayer on zoom*:
Meeting ID: 143 338 655 Password: 824271
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/143338655?pwd=L1JJTFZJNU9EaFZjaUFjQzVlalpMZz09
With love and prayers
Ruth
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*Revd Ruth Barry*
*Vicar, St Philip's Church, Cambridge*
185 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 3AN
01223 318315
vicar(a)stphilipschurch.org.uk
*My day off is Tuesday*
Dear all,
We are nearly entering into Holy Week – the long journey of Lent is drawing
to a close as we take those final steps to the cross. I wonder how your
journey has been this year? As you look back over these last 5 ½ weeks can
you see a shape to your progress through Lent? Have there been any highs
or any lows? Have there been any patterns or repetitions you identify from
previous years? I wonder if you have discovered anything new about God,
about yourself, about faith this year? Before we are drawn into the drama
and passion of Holy Week it is good to pause and take time to recognise the
pilgrimage we have been on since 14th February.
For me, in all honesty, the road has been long and challenging, grey and
arduous, heavy with grief.
And yet.
I have never noticed the scent of spring flowers as much as I have this
year and I have never heard the birds singing so loudly as I have this
year! Considering we live on a busy road which is noisy and full of fumes
I have been amazed that the bird song is audible even over the cars zooming
over the Romsey Mill crossroads. And the scent of daffodils, hyacinths and
winter box has still been discernible and sweet over the traffic fumes.
As a result in these last couple of weeks I have found this verse from
Zephaniah looping round and round in my head:
*The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take
great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will
rejoice over you with singing.*
*Zephaniah 3:17*
I wonder what you have noticed about your walk with God this Lent? However
your journey has been I pray you will know God with you today. That you
will know God’s delight in you. That as we travel into Holy Week and look
to the cross, that you will know God’s love for you bringing you freedom.
And that this week you too will hear God singing joyfully - louder than any
other noise filling your ears.
*News and Upcoming Events*
*Lent Lunches – our last this week, do join us.*
*Lent Book Club will conclude on Wednesday – 7pm at church*
*Friday 22nd March *tonight* 7.30pm - Beer & Hymns* Our occasional Men’s
Group is gathering at Eric’s house for a Beer and Hymns evening. A great
format to have fun singing loud hymns and having a beer (or other drink).
See Eric, David or Martin for more details.
*Saturday 23rd March – 10am- 12noon – Friends International Commissioning
Service @ St Matthew’s Church *Friends International in Cambridge will be
introducing and praying for Harriet, the new team leader, as well as
praying for Max, one of our staff workers who is moving back to the USA.
*Romsey Rabbit Trail *- you will notice the next time you come to church
that St Philip’s School have created an amazing display of Rabbits as one
of the 30 stops on the Romsey Rabbit Trail. If you’d like to join in and
have a map to find all the other rabbit displays you can get hold of one at
the Post Office for a donation to St Philip’s School PTA
*Easter Services*
*Thursday 28th March - Maundy Thursday – 7pm – Reflective Service (with
optional foot washing)*
*Friday 29th March - Good Friday – 3pm – An hour at the cross*
*Sunday 31st March - Easter Sunday – 8am – Sunrise-ish Service (don’t
forget the clocks go forward this day) *
*10.30am – Holy Communion Celebration*
*Friday 5th April – Clare Bigg’s funeral - *A few details from Clare’s
daughter Alex. The funeral will be at 2pm - St Mary’s Comberton CB23 7EB.
After the funeral, you are warmly invited to join family and friends for
refreshments at The Cabin next to St Mary's Church, Hardwick, CB23 7QS.
It's a ten minute drive up the road. Parking - There is limited parking at
St Mary's Comberton and at the Cabin in Hardwick. Please car share where
possible and park on nearby roads. Clothes - Bright colours please!
Burial - Mum will be buried in the churchyard at St Mary's Hardwick. It
will be close family only for the burial, but after that you are welcome to
spend some time by the grave. We would be grateful if you could let us
know if you are intending to come to the funeral and/or the Cabin
afterwards. Let Alex know at ajbigg(a)gmail.com
*Saturday 27th April 10am-4pm Listening for Life Course @All Saints Church
Hall Cottenham *A course to learn how to listen well to others, to
yourself and to God with effective, reflective listening skills. It will
be led by trained tutors – Revd Lynda Davies and Revd Natalie Andrews. For
more info or to book on the course: Ely events booking
<https://elydatabase.org/events/view?course=3794>
*Eco-Bite – our new green “nugget” each week: *
Controversial maybe but before you buy all those Easter Eggs with all that
packaging to give away this year – consider an alternative – maybe
investigating the ones with zero plastic, making your own chocolate eggs or
painting hens eggs instead.
*Last Week’s sermon*
Unfortunately we are having trouble with these links at the moment but
hopefully they will be back up and running soon.
*This Sunday 22nd March – Palm Sunday/Passion Sunday*
*10.30am – Holy Communion with Explorers *– This Palm Sunday we will be
hearing the entirety of Christ’s Passion (with everyone joining in!) If you
want to familiarise yourself with it: Mark chapters 14 & 15. This may not
be a tradition you are used to but it is a wonderful way to immerse
ourselves both in scripture and the drama of this season.
If you can't attend church in person you can always use this Zoom link:
meeting ID: 976 3739 9129 and Passcode: 330714
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/97637399129?pwd=TGhKWWxOcWF1S242aVhrWDlJdUkxZz09
*Prayers *
If any of you have specific prayers you would like us to include in this
newsletter do please get in touch.
*Lisa Gray – *Heather Jacob’s daughter who has breast cancer and will be
having surgery on Saturday, please pray for her healing, for peace and
strength for her and the whole family and also for Heather as she supports
them all.
*Clare Bigg’s family – *Clare’s funeral will be on Friday 5th April at 2pm
in Comberton (see above). Please continue to pray for God’s peace to
surround and hold the whole family, and Clare’s church family, in this
sudden grief.
*St Philip’s School – *Praise God for answers to prayer with 3 candidates
interviewed this week – further news will follow.
*Please also pray for our Mission Partner this month:*
*Cambridge Street Pastors* – Laura Leeke and Jane Mann spoke in church last
week and asked us to pray for continued provision of people to serve in
this capacity but also to give thanks for all the ways God has guided and
protected Street Pastors especially in these last months.
*Regular Weekly events to join:*
*Friday 12noon Lunchtime Bible Club *A relaxed look at the bible passage/s
for the upcoming Sunday. Bring along a packed lunch and explore scripture
whilst eating lunch together.
*Wednesday 12noon Reflective Holy Communion* A quiet time to help find
space and peace in the middle of the week.
*Monday & Friday 8.30pm – Compline on zoom *
Meeting ID: 836 5965 9953
Passcode: 749968
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83659659953?pwd=btP5AjGMu1s-dE_2W9T0MMFqnnPKSS.1
*Wednesday 10.30-12noon & Friday 1.30-3.00 –* Wednesday & Friday Friends
*Both are “Warm Spaces” with Tea/coffee, cake/biscuits and chat * Just
turn up if you’d like to join us for a cuppa/read the paper/do some of the
jigsaw/knit/colour/sit quietly watching the world go by.
*Wednesdays 7.00-7.30pm - Weekly Prayers on zoom*: -
Meeting ID: 852 1105 2733 Password: 397987
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85211052733?pwd=OE52bm9NS1RtQVQ0ZytTc0xBZnVsUT09
*Saturdays 8.15am - Morning Bible Discussion and Prayer on zoom*:
Meeting ID: 143 338 655 Password: 824271
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/143338655?pwd=L1JJTFZJNU9EaFZjaUFjQzVlalpMZz09
With love and prayers
Ruth
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*Revd Ruth Barry*
*Vicar, St Philip's Church, Cambridge*
185 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 3AN
01223 318315
vicar(a)stphilipschurch.org.uk
*My day off is Tuesday*
Dear all,
Today is a bumper newsletter with lots of info – so no long ramble from
me. Instead, I share with you the opening prayer from Morning Prayer in
the season of Lent as something to pray for yourself, to dwell on, to
ponder and to be blessed by.
*Blessed are you, God of compassion and mercy,*
*to you be praise and glory for ever.*
*In the darkness of our sin,*
*your light breaks forth like the dawn*
*and your healing springs up for deliverance.*
*As we rejoice in the gift of your saving help,*
*sustain us with your bountiful Spirit*
*and open our lips to sing your praise.*
*Blessed be God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.*
*Blessed be God for ever.*
*News and Upcoming Events*
*Lent Lunches – please do continue to join us to eat together after church
each Sunday of Lent. *Feel free to bring something to share with others
but as I said before, you really don’t need to worry if you can’t or you
forget to bring something on the day – it is your company we would really
love!
*Lent Book Club will continue this week – 7pm at church*
*Filming vox pops contributions to the Ely website supporting conversations
with people exploring faith *Mark Rodel from the Diocese is building a
video bank of lots of Christians from local churches answering some
frequently asked questions from those exploring faith. He would like to
film at St Philip’s one Sunday afternoon and is looking for a few people
willing to answer one or two of the following questions (in a max 3 min
segment so no sermons!) The questions are: How is there suffering when
God is supposed to be loving? Why does God let so many bad things happen
to me? Why is the Church not completely inclusive? Church is boring, just
for old people, isn’t it? Do you actually believe the Bible is true? How
can a loving God judge us? How can we know if God really exists? How can
you believe the world was made in seven days? Who was Jesus really? Is
there really a Heaven? Why are Christians such hypocrites? Aren’t all
religions the same?
If you would be up for being filmed answering one of these questions with
your own beliefs let me know!
*Electoral Roll* At this time of year, there is an opportunity to join the
church’s Electoral Roll. This is a sort of register of church members for
governance purposes: for example, being on the Electoral Roll means you
could nominate someone to join the PCC. You are more than welcome in St
Philip’s Church, whether or not you are on the Electoral Roll. But if you
would like to join it, please collect an application form from Lucy and
return it by April 11th. You need to have been baptised, be at least 16
years of age, and be a resident of Romsey Town or a regular worshipper at
St P’s for at least 6 months.
*Friday 15th March – Bible Society Spring Supper *The evening includes a
meal of delicious home-made soup and a dessert, this time we will welcome
Dr Alison Gary, Director of Studies; Tutor in Old Testament Language,
Literature and Theology, Westminster College, Cambridge. Please email
penny.f.flynn(a)gmail.com if you hope to attend in person or online - payment
of £7 on the door for supper, in cash please. Further donations welcome.
*Friday 22nd March – 7.30pm - Beer & Hymns* Our occasional Men’s Group is
gathering at Eric’s house for a Beer and Hymns evening. A great format to
have fun singing loud hymns and having a beer (or other drink). See Eric,
David or Martin for more details.
*Thursday 21st March – 1pm – Romsey Rabbits Display *You may have seen the
posters around Romsey for the Romsey Rabbits Trail organised by the St
Philip’s School PTA – we are hosting a bevy of bunnies in our St Philip’s
windows for this trail and if anyone is free and could come help display
them please do let me know or just turn up.
*Saturday 23rd March – 10am- 12noon – Friends International Commissioning
Service @ St Matthew’s Church *Friends International in Cambridge will be
introducing and praying for Harriet, the new team leader, as well as
praying for Max, one of our staff workers who is moving back to the USA.
*Easter @ St Philip’s*
*Thursday 28th March - Maundy Thursday – 7pm – Reflective Service (with
optional foot washing)*
*Friday 29th March - Good Friday – 3pm – An hour at the cross*
*Sunday 31st March - Easter Sunday – 8am – Sunrise-ish Service (don’t
forget the clocks go forward this day) *
*10.30am – Holy Communion Celebration*
*Cambridge Month of Accompanied Prayer *Organised by the Diocese of Ely
Spirituality Group, a team of prayer guides are offering a Month of
Accompanied Prayer in April/May 2024. This is an opportunity for a weekly
meeting with a trained guide, either face to face or via zoom or phone from
15th April-10th May all for free! If you are interested, please email Judy
Bennett-Prowse at cambsprayer(a)gmail.com for more details and an application
form. Or you can contact Kay Dodsworth: 01223 234493 or Romie Ridley:
01223 842922 for more info.
A previous participant wrote afterwards: *We all felt like we met God in
some way. In our homes, gardens and through our imaginations. It helped us
to revisit scripture afresh and talk to Him freely.*
*Cambridge Torch Fellowship Group* for people who are visually impaired
(blind or partially sighted) to meet, socialise and participate in an
informal time of Christian worship – they meet on the second Saturday of
the month, starting at 3pm in St Thomas’s Hall, afternoon tea with
sandwiches and sweet treats. If you’d like to join them of want more info
get in touch with Keren Mallinson: kerenmallinson(a)gmail.com 07957633867
*Sunday 31st March – Sonrise Service 7am @ the Grafton* organised by the
Grafton Centre Chaplaincy, this service on Easter Sunday is a wonderful
opportunity to come together with Christians from across the city in faith
and joy. (You might even manage this and our own 8am Sunrise-ish Service!
See above)
*Friday 5th April – 2pm @ St Mary’s Comberton - Funeral for Clare Bigg *Mike
tells me here will be a “do” at The Cabin @ St Mary’s Hardwick afterwards.
If any of you are wanting to go please let me know – there is not much
parking at either church it would therefore be good to share lifts.
*Saturday 13th April Ben & Dom Spring Tour* – Ben & Dom are a singing duo
from south London. Both experienced choir leaders and community musicians
they love group singing and encouraging others to join their voices
together in harmony. This is a Singing Workshop followed by a performance
both taking place at St Philip’s Church. You can find out more and but
tickets for the event at benanddom.com
*Saturday 27th April 10am-4pm Listening for Life Course @All Saints Church
Hall Cottenham *A course to learn how to listen well to others, to
yourself and to God with effective, reflective listening skills. It will
be led by trained tutors – Revd Lynda Davies and Revd Natalie Andrews. For
more info or to book on the course: Ely events booking
<https://elydatabase.org/events/view?course=3794>
*Vacancies *
*Teachers of English as a Foreign Language – *Central Language School
Cambridge are seeking full time teachers for permanent and temporary
posts. For further information or questions: info(a)centrallanguageschool.com
Tel: 01223 502004 www.centrallanguageschool.com Facebook/Instagram:
centrallanguageschool
*Eco-Bite – our new green “nugget” each week: *
Controversial maybe but before you buy all those Easter Eggs with all that
packaging to give away this year – consider an alternative – maybe
investigating the ones with zero plastic, making your own chocolate eggs or
painting hens eggs instead.
*Last Week’s sermon*
Last week’s sermon: sermon 10.3.24.mp3
<http://sermons.stphilipschurch.org.uk/2024-03-10%20-%20Ruth%20-%20c.mp3>
If you want to catch up on any sermons: sermons.stphilipschurch.org.uk
*This Sunday 17th March – Lent 5*
*8.30am – Reflective Holy Communion* – our readings this week are Jeremiah
31:31-34 and John 12:20-33
*10.30am – All Age Worship *– Mike will be leading us in a deeper
exploration of our Jeremiah reading and Cambridge Street Pastors will be
coming to tell us more about their work and how we can support them.
If you can't attend church in person you can always use this Zoom link:
meeting ID: 976 3739 9129 and Passcode: 330714
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/97637399129?pwd=TGhKWWxOcWF1S242aVhrWDlJdUkxZz09
*Prayers *
If any of you have specific prayers you would like us to include in this
newsletter do please get in touch.
*Clare Bigg’s family – *some of you will remember Clare, Howard and the
family, Clare sadly died last Sunday. Her funeral will be on Friday 5th
April at 2pm in Comberton (see above). Please pray for God’s peace to
surround and hold them all in this sudden grief.
*St Philip’s School – *please continue to pray for our local primary
school. Interviews for the new Head Teacher are on Monday. Pray God will
give all those involved wise discernment to appoint the right person to
lead our school community at this time.
*Tracee Giddens* – has a chest infection please pray for her healing and
*Lee* is struggling with the death of their neighbour Simon – please pray
for God’s peace to rest on them both and on Simon’s friends and family
*Please also pray for our Mission Partner this month:*
*Cambridge Street Pastors* – “Street Pastors is about Christians rolling up
their sleeves and getting involved in practically responding to the
problems of crime and safety. They are like beacons on our streets.” David
Burrowes, Patron of Ascension Trust
It says it all really! Laura Leeke and Jane Mann will be coming to St
Philip’s this Sunday to tell us all about it.
*Regular Weekly events to join:*
*Friday 12noon Lunchtime Bible Club *A relaxed look at the bible passage/s
for the upcoming Sunday. Bring along a packed lunch and explore scripture
whilst eating lunch together.
*Wednesday 12noon Reflective Holy Communion* A quiet time to help find
space and peace in the middle of the week.
*Monday & Friday 8.30pm – Compline on zoom *
Meeting ID: 836 5965 9953
Passcode: 749968
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83659659953?pwd=btP5AjGMu1s-dE_2W9T0MMFqnnPKSS.1
*Wednesday 10.30-12noon & Friday 1.30-3.00 –* Wednesday & Friday Friends
*Both are “Warm Spaces” with Tea/coffee, cake/biscuits and chat * Just
turn up if you’d like to join us for a cuppa/read the paper/do some of the
jigsaw/knit/colour/sit quietly watching the world go by.
*Wednesdays 7.00-7.30pm - Weekly Prayers on zoom*: -
Meeting ID: 852 1105 2733 Password: 397987
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85211052733?pwd=OE52bm9NS1RtQVQ0ZytTc0xBZnVsUT09
*Saturdays 8.15am - Morning Bible Discussion and Prayer on zoom*:
Meeting ID: 143 338 655 Password: 824271
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/143338655?pwd=L1JJTFZJNU9EaFZjaUFjQzVlalpMZz09
With love and prayers
Ruth
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Blessings
Ruth
*Revd Ruth Barry*
*Vicar, St Philip's Church, Cambridge*
185 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 3AN
01223 318315
vicar(a)stphilipschurch.org.uk
*My day off is Tuesday*