An update for the sixteenth Sunday after Trinity

The following activities are taking place each week. All are welcome to join us:

Sundays

  • 8am – BCM Communion Service
  • 10am – Contemporary Service (Communion service on the first and third Sunday of the month, informal morning praise on the second and fourth Sunday of the month)

Mondays

  • 9-9:30am Morning Prayer on Zoom with St Thomas and St Mark’s – Parish Prayer zoom link
  • 10:30am-12 – Zoom Study group on Pennington Church general zoom link

Tuesdays

  • 9-9:30am Morning Prayer on Zoom with St Thomas and St Mark’s – Parish Prayer zoom link
  • 1.30-4pm – Strictly Come Crafting. 2nd & 4th Tuesday at the Community Hall. Contacts Dorothy Davies 01590 676163 or Shirley Saunders 01590 677628
  • 2.30-3.45pm – Friendship Teas 1st Tuesday in month at the Community Hall. Contacts Shirley Saunders  01590 677628 or Pat Wright 01590 678416

Wednesdays

  • 9-9:30am Morning Prayer on Zoom with St Thomas and St Mark’s – Parish Prayer zoom link
  • 10:15-10:30 – Morning Prayer at St Mark’s Church
  • 10:30-11am – Coffee at St Mark’s Church

Thursdays

  • 9-9:30am Morning Prayer on Zoom with St Thomas and St Mark’s – Parish Prayer zoom link
  • 1-2pm – Fareshare Larder – St Mark’s Community Hall Car Park

Fridays

  • 9-9:30am – Morning Prayer on Zoom with St Thomas and St Mark’s – Parish Prayer zoom link

Saturdays

  • 9-9:30am Parish prayers at St Thomas Church

Message from Rachel

Thank you all so much for your kindness and care, for your gifts and cards as I finished ministry in Pennington. A very special thank you to the amazing fairies that helped with cleaning the vicarage at Pennington too. We’re now in the vicarage at Pokesdown (with a few glitches around building contractors), and trying to get everything unpacked. We’re now at 12 Harewood Avenue, Pokesdown, BH7 6NQ

You are all welcome to St James Church, Pokesdown on Sunday 2nd October at 4pm for my licensing service, followed by light refreshments. If you’re planning to come, please do email valerielakey@gmail.com to confirm attendance (so we can make sure there are enough sandwiches & cake!) Please also let her know if you have any special dietary needs,

My prayers are with you all, as you go through interregnum, and I look forward to seeing how the church continues to develop in Pennington. Thank you for my time with you as minister, I leave with many precious memories of you all and our time together.

Anti-social behaviour in the churchyard

We are increasingly getting reports of anti-social behaviour in the churchyard here at St Mark’s. Churchyards exist for the benefit of all. They are beautiful and sacred places which are clearly important to the local community and to those who have loved ones buried here.

This space is intended to be a quiet and peaceful space, where visitors can spend time paying their respect to their loved ones, and spending time in prayer. We ask that all visitors respect this space, and show consideration and kindness to other visitors.

Please dispose of litter in the bins provided at the churchyard entrances or take it home to dispose of properly.

If you know the people that are not respecting this space, please strongly encourage them to stop this behaviour in the churchyard. There are now people that no longer feel it is safe to visit graves in the churchyard. Our churchyard volunteers, and many others in the community are repeatedly having to pick up rubbish left behind by others.

As a community, we need you to help us to work together to make this a safe place for everyone to visit. If you are witnessing an incident of antisocial behaviour in the churchyard, please report this to the police through their online reporting tool:

https://www.hampshire.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour

Monday study group

Our Monday group continues on the 3rd October. Join us via Zoom (the Pennington Church general Zoom link at the end of these notices) at 10.30am. Taking a look at the book of Ruth, we’d love to see you – If you would like to join the group, do please contact Jane (enquiries@penningtonchurch.uk) and she will be happy to give you more information on our studies.

Want to find out more about the book we’re working with? Click here.

Community Churchyard tidy

Our next community churchyard tidy up day is – weather willing – on the 1st October. All welcome: bring your gardening tools from 10am.

Worldvision Morning Praise

Do join us on the 9th October where we welcome Matt Hyam to our 10am Morning Praise service, who will be telling us more about the ongoing work of Worldvision.

Daily Prayer

With St Thomas in Lymington, we continue to ‘pray for our nation, for its leaders, its health and essential services and all those who suffer’ this week at 9am on Zoom. Led by members of St Mark’s and St Thomas congregations, this now runs Monday through Friday.

Daily prayer is also taking place in St Thomas church from 9am on Saturdays

Coming together, we offer daily prayer for the situation in Ukraine.

Please do join them either by computer or phone:

  • https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
  • Meeting ID: 895 2990 2640 Passcode: 2020
  • Dial in from a landline phone: 0131 460 1196

St Mark’s Flower Decoration

If you would like to give flowers to commemorate an anniversary or other special day, or remember a relative or friend, please enter your name on the poster at the back of church against the date you would like your flowers to decorate the church and/or contact:- Lin Haley on 01590 677904

YouTube and Facebook

All our services can be found on our YouTube channel here. We also stream our services on our Facebook page too, here.

Online Connection Information

Zoom Details

  • Pennington Church General Zoom link:
  • From a landline phone: 0203 481 5240 Meeting ID: 944 5816 8956 Passcode: 1839
  • Parish Prayer Zoom Link:
  • From a landline phone: 0203 481 5240 Meeting ID: 895 2990 2640 Passcode: 2020

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PenningtonChurch
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StMarksChurchPennington

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