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SEPTEMBER <strong>2018</strong><br />
Prayers Page<br />
Please Pray for the sick and the housebound :<br />
Elizabeth and Rev David Inkpin, Betty Greathead, Mollie Sykes, Rev Victor<br />
Searle-Barnes, Joan Franklin, Molly Smith, Lesley Hyde, Nick Lowes, Crystal<br />
Derbyshire, Irene Evans, Audrey Ward and Peter Sellars.<br />
Pray also for :<br />
International relations between countries; World Aid agencies; the continuing<br />
refugee crisis; the political situation in Europe and the Brexit negotiations;,<br />
refugees around the World, including those in Europe; for the environment; our<br />
local schools, Market Rasen Church of England Primary School, Legsby<br />
Primary School and De Aston, as they begin the new School Year; the Deanery<br />
of West Wold; for charities who support the homeless; the families coming to<br />
Mini Messy Church, Messy Church, our Children’s Church; The Poplars &<br />
Waterloo House, those who are sick and housebound…<br />
Westwold Deanery Quiet Day<br />
St Andrew's Church, Stewton Lane,<br />
Stewton, near Louth LN118SF<br />
Saturday 13th October <strong>2018</strong><br />
10am - 3.00pm<br />
We offer a personal, professional and high<br />
quality design service including:<br />
• Housing and Houses<br />
• Commercial, Retail and Education<br />
• Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas<br />
For a free initial consultation please contact<br />
Kate or Hugh<br />
01472 851 732 or 07801 081 799<br />
Unit 1, Caistor MUC, 19 South Street,<br />
Caistor LN7 6UB<br />
ADVERTISEMENT<br />
This year is 100 years since the end of<br />
the 1st World War.<br />
Why not join us for a quiet day exploring<br />
the poetry of Woodbine Willie<br />
in word and music led by Rev Richard and<br />
Sylvia Rice-Oxley<br />
The Revd Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy was an<br />
Anglican Priest who served as a Chaplain in World<br />
War I, winning the Military Cross for bravery. His<br />
nickname was Woodbine Willie, because he kept<br />
soldiers supplied with cigarettes which helped calm<br />
their nerves in the face of battle. He wrote many<br />
poems, including a number that depict life on the<br />
Western Front, poems about the human cost of war,<br />
and theological reflection about it.<br />
Drinks provided throughout the day,<br />
please bring a packed lunch<br />
Further Information and to book a place<br />
please speak to Rev Steve or Rev Claire17