Friday, 24 June 2016

Benefice News


Sunday 26th June
Markington  8.15am, Traditional Holy               Communion
Burnt Yates  9.15am, Holy Communion
Ripley10.45am, Holy Communion
Bishop Thornton10.45am, Family Service
Ripley12.00pm, June Weekend Cafe
Ripley 4.00pm, Pre-Evensong Tea
Ripley 4.30pm, Evensong
Sunday 3rd July
Markington  8.15am, Traditional Morning Prayer
Burnt Yates  9.15am, Family Service
Markington  9.30am, Village Worship
Bishop Thornton10.45am, Holy Communion
Ripley10.45am, All Age Worship with Baptism of Christian Coe
South Stainley 4.00pm, Strawberry Songs of Praise
Morning Prayer is said at 8.30am on Mondays in Bishop Thornton, and Tuesdays in Burnt Yates.
In Ripley there is a short, informal prayer service most Tuesdays at 4pm,
and a traditional language Communion on Wednesdays at 10am.

Really Interesting Things!

Benefice Book Club
Our Benefice Book Club will be meeting again at 7pm on Monday 11th July, at Castle Close, Ripley, HG3 3AY, to discuss 'My Journey So Far' by Andrew White. All are very welcome to come along - having read the book helps, but is not essential!

Benefice 'Lectures'
We are excited to announce a new opportunity for Christian growth and discipleship in our Benefice. From September we are developing a series of lectures/talks/presentations on various faith-related topics. The plan is to have one every other month, on the third Sunday, in Ripley Church. The first event, on Sunday 18th September, will take the place of the usual Matins service at 1045 am, but following regular talks will begin at 12 noon, giving people an opportunity to gather from wherever they have worshipped (or not!) that morning, and will last for approximately 40 minutes, ending in a bring and share style lunch to give people an opportunity to chew over together what they have just heard. On September 18th we will be welcoming Dr. Jonathan Safarti - see below for more information. On November 20th we hope to be welcoming Christian singer/song writer Chris Milner. More information to follow.

70's Meets 80's Disco, Saturday 8th October, 7pm, in Markington Institute
Revisit your 'New Romantic' look, Ziggy Stardust alter-ego or splash out on a black bin bag to impersonate Blondie! Two course, cooked meal (with veggie option) and a full evening of dancing fun. Reasonably priced refreshments are available on the night, as a drinks licence will be operating. Tickets £15 available from Caroline Smith Tel Harrogate 771272 or email caroline.smith46@btinternet.com. (Fancy dress optional, but encouraged!)

Summer Sermon Series
You will notice a change in the pattern of who's taking the services through the Summer; rather than Paul going where there is Communion, or baptisms, he will instead be focussing on specific churches for specific blocks of weeks - being there for several Sundays in a row. This will coincide to a change in the pattern of readings in the services, as they switch to following different new testament books in series - allowing for a series of sermons in specific churches developing themes over several weeks. The line up currently looks something like: 1st June - 3rd July, Galatians at Burnt Yates and Ripley. 10th July - 24 July, Colossians at Bishop Thornton and Markington. 7th August - 4th September, Hebrews and Philemon at Burnt Yates and Ripley. 11th September - 23rd October, 1 and 2 Timothy at Bishop Thornton and Markington. (Though he is reserving the right to go on holiday at some point in the Summer!) 

Strawberry Songs of Praise
Sunday 3rd July, 4.00pm, at South Stainley
A summer singing spectacular! Vote for your favourite hymns to be included in the service, email to stwilfrids.southstainley@gmail.com. Rumours abound of strawberry scones and Pimms!

School Worship _not_ Traditional HC   - Wednesday 6th July, 9.30am, at Ripley
Please note the slightly earlier time for this week's communion, as we welcome Burnt Yates and Ripley Schools for their annual communion service.

Wilberforce Day Eucharist at Markington - Sunday 31st July, 10.45am, at Markington
Celebrating our local heritage, Dr. John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, will be joining us to take a special Communion Service.

Wilberforce Day Bring and Share Picnic at Markington Hall - Sunday 31st July, 12.30pm, at Markington
'Wilberforce Day' continues with a bring-and-share picnic in the grounds of Markington Hall, historic home of the Wilberforce family; including a display of historic artefacts of items of interest connected with William Wilberforce. All very welcome to come and join the fun, but please no pets.


What else is on this month?

Saturday 25th July, 9.00am, at Markington: Churchyard Big Spring Clean
Come along and join us from 9am for a couple of hours 

What about next month?

Sunday 3rd July, 4.00pm, at South Stainley: Strawberry Songs of Praise
A summer singing spectacular! Vote for your favourite hymns to be included in the service, email to stwilfrids.southstainley@gmail.com. Rumours abound of strawberry scones and Pimms!

Sunday 3rd July, 9.30am, at Markington: Village Worship

Monday 4th July, 12.30pm, at Burnt Yates: Funeral of Gloria Poole at Burnt Yates

Wednesday 6th July, 9.30am, at Ripley: School Worship _not_ Traditional HC
Please note the slightly earlier time for this week's communion, as we welcome Burnt Yates and Ripley Schools for their annual communion service.

Monday 11th July, 7.00pm, at Castle Close, Ripley: Benefice Book Club
Our Benefice Book Club will be meeting again to discuss 'My Journey So Far' by Andrew White. All are very welcome to come along - having read the book helps, but is not essential!

Sunday 17th July, 9.30am, at Markington Institute: Pop-up Church, 'Mary and Martha'
Come and join us for breakfast from 9.30am, informal worship from 10am. Activities for all ages throughout!

Saturday 23rd July, 10.00am, at Ripley: Big Spring Clean
Come along and join us from 10am to 2pm, as we give our church a thorough once over to complement the work of our excellent team of cleaning volunteers, and get ourselves sparkling for Summer.

Thursday 28th July, 12.15pm, at Ripley: Pensioners' Lunch

Sunday 31st July, 10.45am, at Markington: Wilberforce Day Eucharist at Markington
Celebrating our local heritage, Dr. John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, will be joining us to take a special Communion Service.

Sunday 31st July, 12.30pm, at Markington: Wilberforce Day Bring and Share Picnic at Markington Hall
'Wilberforce Day' continues with a bring-and-share picnic in the grounds of Markington Hall, historic home of the Wilberforce family; including a display of historic artefacts of items of interest connected with William Wilberforce. All very welcome to come and join the fun, but please no pets.

Ripley Cafe Dates

Coffee and homemade cakes, at wonderfully reasonable prices - all very welcome! 
All profits from 50:50 cafes are split between the church, and the charity of the week. If you have a charity you would like to run a cafe for, please be in touch!
 
JuneJuly

Saturday 25th June, 10.00am June Weekend Cafe

Sunday 26th June, 12.00pm June Weekend Cafe

Wednesday 29th June, 11.00am 50:50 Charity Cafe

Wednesday 6th July, 11.00am 50:50 Charity Cafe

Wednesday 13th July, 11.00am 50:50 Charity Cafe

Wednesday 20th July, 11.00am 50:50 Charity Cafe

Wednesday 27th July, 11.00am 50:50 Charity Cafe

Saturday 30th July, 10.00am July Weekend Cafe

Sunday 31st July, 12.00pm July Weekend Cafe


Diocesan Events

Saturday 25th June, 9.30am, at Ripley Castle & Ripon: Ripley, Ripon and Rome
Ripley, Ripon and Rome is an ecumenical event to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Anglican Centre in Rome with a Pilgrimage on 25 June, The ecumenical Support Group in NW Yorkshire for the Anglican Centre, is putting on a day event, centred on Ripley and Ripon - looking to the future as well as celebrating the past and present.   The programme starts at 10.30am at Ripley Castle, continues at Thorpe Prebend House with a lecture by Revd Dr Jamie Hawkey and concludes at Ripon Cathedral with Evening Prayer. More information from Canon Simon Hoare.  

Saturday 25th June, 11.00am, at Ripley Castle and Ripon Cathedral: Ripley, Ripon and Rome
Ripley, Ripon and Rome  - Day Event 25th June 2016 Come and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Anglican Centre in Rome at Ripley and Ripon Ripley, Ripon and Rome is a day aimed at promoting understanding of how we are now in ecumenical relations and also encourage interest and support for the Anglican Centre in Rome. The Centre is a permanent presence in the heart of Rome and contributes to the peace and unity of Christian life and love in the city. The current Director, Archbishop Sir David Moxon, is also the Archbishop of Canterbury's representative to the Vatican. The Centre offers a ministry of worship, hospitality, meeting, courses and study in an atmosphere of dialogue mutual respect and friendship.  The 50th  Anniversary of the Anglican Centre in Rome will be celebrated in Westminster Abbey in June and Rome itself in October 2016. Meanwhile you are invited to join us on this Pilgrimage of Understanding and to celebrate the 50th Anniversary. Please meet us at Ripley Castle, where we will find out about the experience of the Ingilby family, who have lived there for seven hundred years. This is a story of costly divided loyalties over the Reformation period. In Ripon at Thorpe Prebend House HG4 1QR there will be a lecture on current and future Roman Catholic/Anglican relations given by Revd Dr Jamie Hawkey (see profile below)  We very much look forward to his joining us at this event. In Ripon Cathedral we shall visit the memorial of Bishop John Moorman, who was one of the founders of the Anglican Centre in Rome and the leading Anglican observer at the 2nd Vatican Council. We shall close the pilgrimage day with Evening Prayer at 5.30pm in the Cathedral. The Revd. Dr.James Hawkey is well qualified to speak and inspire us about the future of ecumenical relationships. He is currently the Dean and Director of Studies in Theology at Clare College, Cambridge. His research interests focus around Ecclesiology and ecumenical theology, and in addition to his work at Clare he serves on the International Anglican-Reformed Dialogue, as a member of the Malines Conversions Group, and chairs the UK Appeal Committee of the Anglican Centre in Rome. He is married to Carol, and is passionate about the arts, history and the countryside Pilgrims are asked to contribute the day's expenses of £25 The cost includes admission to Ripley Castle coffee on arrival and for the use of Thorpe Prebend Hall. Some of you may have "Historic Houses" cards which entitle you to free entry at Ripley Castle.  If so please bring them with you on the day and then deduct £9 from your contribution. Please send your cheque for £25 made payable to Ripon Cathedral along with you details to Canon Simon Hoare at Skell Villa, 20 Wellington Street, Ripon, HG4 1PH   OR post your cheque, made payable to Ripon Cathedral, etc to Simon at the above address. Further information may be obtained from Canon Simon Hoare at the above address, telephone 01765 692187

Monday 27th June, 6.30pm, at Christ Church Skipton: Visit Sudan - a meeting to find out how
A meeting will be held on  June 27th 7:30pm at Christ Church, Cross Street, Skipton  BD23 2AH - for anyone interested in visiting Sudan     

Wednesday 29th June, 9.00am, at Heslington Church, York, North Yorkshire: Day Conference - the Beautiful Burial Ground - Heslington York
Join us for a special one-day conference The Beautiful Burial Ground Simple ways to create a haven for wildlife, for heritage, for people Heslington Church York Wednesday 29th of June 10-4.15 For everyone who cares about the management of burial grounds Limited places £15 to include lunch & refreshments To book contact Caring for God's Acre 01588 673041, info@cfga.org.ukwww.caringforgodsacre.org.uk 'Really one of the best one-day conferences I have attended' (Churchwarden) At this conference: Hear from specialists in the natural and built heritage Attend workshops of your choice Meet the many organisations who can help Find out about funding Claim your reduced priced Burial Ground Action Pack Register for continuing support

Friday 1st July, 6.30am, at Cathedrals & Churches across the Diocese: Battle of Somme commemoration - Bells & Prayers
Bells toll from our Three Cathedrals to mark Yorkshire's Darkest Day of the First World War A single bell will toll from each of the three cathedrals of Bradford, Ripon and Wakefield at the exact time one hundred years ago that the first troops went over the top at the start of the Battle of the Somme. People from across the region are invited to come and remember that darkest day in silence and prayers from 7.30am until 8am on Friday July 1. The three Deans of our three cathedrals  will toll a single bell at 7.30am for five minutes. This will be followed by silence for ten minutes and then a further ten minutes of prayer to remember all those who lost their lives in what was to be the bloodiest battles of the First World War. Wakefield Cathedral –  the tolling of the bell on July 1 will be followed at 10am with a civic service with a presentation by Professor Edward Spiers, Professor of Strategic Studies at the University of Leeds. This will be followed by a procession to the War Memorial to observe the silence. Bradford Cathedral - Bradford lost almost 2,000 men in the Battle of the Somme and will hold its own civic commemoration in the Cathedral on Saturday July 9 at 3pm with the Lord Mayor and Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff. Two exhibitions will run – Fallen: Installation artist Martin Waters will use thousands of Royal British Legion Poppies to create a moving memento to the fallen: 25 June to 30 July and Bradford and the Global War is a fascinating display including historical information from articles printed in Bradford newspapers at the time of the Great War. There will be a free talk with guided tour at 1pm every Tuesday throughout July. The Bishop of Leeds, Bishop Nick, is urging other churches to join them. Here are some: St Anne's, Southowram, Halifax will be holding a commemorative time of prayer and remembrance with the tolling of the bells on 1st July. Contact: Revd Guy Jamieson. St Paul's, Shipley will be joining in with prayers. Contact: Revd Malcolm HendrySt Michael's, Shelf will be tolling the bell to mark the start of the Battle of the Somme. Contact: Revd Marion GaskellBingley bellringers will ring a quarter peal at 11.00am on 1 July in commemoration. St Matthew's Chapel Allerton will toll the bell.St Paul's Wibsey will toll the bell on Friday 1 July at 7.30am, followed by a time of silence and Lord's Prayer. A special service will also take place on Sunday 3 July at 10.30am to remember those who lost their lives during that battle and the WW1. Contact: Revd Thierry Guillem in Dewsbury Minster will toll their tenor bell on 1 July.Allerton Bywater and Kippax churches will toll single bells for five minutes on 1 July. Kippax are joining with the British Legion for a short service at the war memorial and the memorial will also be rededicated after it's renovation by the Parish Council. Contact: Revd Canon Rosemarie HayesSt Andrew's, Slaidburn will be tolling a bell for 5 minutes at 7.30 am on Friday 1 July. 10 minutes silence will follow, and Morning Prayer said in church at 7.45 am.St Bartholomew, Meltham in the Parish of Christ the King will toll a single bell to mark the start of the Battle of the Somme on Friday July 1 at 7.30am followed by prayers and silence.Christ Church, New Mill will be tolling a bell for 5 minutes at 7.30am on 1 July  - newmillpc.org.uk  Holy Trinity, Hepworth will also be tolling a bell at 7.30am on 1 JulySt. Thomas' Thurstonland will hold a service of remembrance on 30 June, 6.30 until 7.30pm. Huddersfield Parish Church, St Peter will be tolling a bell at 7:30am ahead of it taking part in a special civic and community service held in Ravensknowle Park at 2pm.St Stephen's, Lindley will be tolling a bell at 7.30am on 1 July 1 followed by a special morning prayer.St Peter's Shipley will toll a bell at 7.30am followed by silence and prayer. A couple from St Peter's are travelling to Thiepal in France for the commemoration there. St Bartholomew's, Ripponden Bellerby and Leyburn, two churches in the benefice of Bedale  will join in.St Mary's Oxenhope will join the tolling of the bell.St Mary-le-Ghyll, Barnoldswick will toll a bell at 7.30am follwed by silence and prayer. Revd Diane Weaver, Vicar of Barnoldswick with Bracewell and Royal British Legion Chaplain together with Revd Hugh Fielden, Vicar of Earby will also lead a short service at Sough Park War Memorial at 10.45am and then at Salterforth War Memorial at 11.45am. Contact: Revd Diane Weaver. Settle Church will toll its bell on 1 July.St Mary's Goldsborough will toll its bell on 1 July.St Thomas, Heptonstall will be tolling the bell and leading prayers and silence from 7.30am on Friday 1st July.Holy Trinity, Dacre Banks will join in. St John's Church Baildon will be tolling the bell at 7.30am followed by a short service of silence and reflection.Otley will join the tolling of the bell.St Thomas Sutton in Craven, Holy Trinity Cowling and Christ Church Lothersdale will each toll the bell and lead prayers and silence as will Clapham and Austwick.St Oswald's Bradford and All Saints Horton will both be tolling a bell for 5 minutes at 7.30am on 1st July, followed by silence and prayer.St Mary's Middleton will toll the bell and open its doors all day for prayers and silence. The vicar, Revd Andy Myers  wants any memorabilia from any war to form a display in church. You can email him at Andy_myers1@sky.com. Andy's paternal grandfather served and survived the Somme - Read more on this story here. All Hallows, Almondbury will toll a bell at 7.30am on 1 July followed by 10 minutes silence and a short time of prayer. Contact: Revd Mark Zammit.Trinity Church, Ossett will be tolling a bell at 7.30am on 1st July, followed by silence and prayers. Contact: Revd Clive Hicks.St Mary's Beeston, Leeds will be ringing a bell on 1 July at 7.30am.. Contact: Revd Lindsey Pearson  St Wilfrid's, Gilstead will be tolling a bell at 7.30am followed by ten minutes silence and prayers. Contact: Revd Andrew Clarke.Cawthorne, All Saints will join the commemoration on 1 July by tolling the tenor bell, silence and prayers. The Churches of St Mary's Riddlesden and St Luke's Morton will both be taking part in ringing the bells and holding prayers from 7.30am to 8.00am on Friday 1st July and there will also be a short service later in the day at the East Morton Memorial Institute.  We'll be having prayers and tolling the bell on 01 July at the Priory Church, Bolton Abbey. We'll also be having a special service of remembrance on Sunday 03 July at 18.30. St Peters Church, Addingham will be tolling the tenor bell (muffled) and this will be followed by Prayers and commemoration in Church Holy Trinity Skipton are planning on tolling the bell at 7.30am on Friday 1 July Stanningley St Thomas we shall be tolling our bell and saying prayers and observing a silence for the fallen and for those who fought and served (and their families) in any capacity.St Thomas Thurstonland Thursday 30 June 6 - 7.30pm Service of Remembrance and Commemoration with Royal British legion Holy Trinity Holmfirth Friday 1 July 7.30am followed by a brief service of silence and prayers St John's Upperthong  Friday 1 July 6.30pm - Commemoration service All Saints, Darton, Barnsley will toll the bell.St Chad's, Far Headingley, Leeds will toll a bell 141 times (for all 141 days of the Somme) from 7:30am on Fri July 1st.St John the Baptist,  Low Bentham will toll a bell from 7:30am for 5 minutes, followed by silence and prayers.   Resources for the Battle of the Somme The Church of England has produced Readings & Prayers to commemorate the Battle of the Somme - 1 July 2016. A general press release will go out next week to the regional and national press and media.   

Friday 1st July, 9.30am, at St Oswald's, Thornton in Lonsdale: Festival of Flowers Weekend
Festival of Flowers Weekend at St Oswald's Parish Church Thornton in Lonsdale Friday 1 July - Sunday 3 July. 10.30am - 6.00pm on the Friday & Saturday and 10.30am - 4.00pm on the Sunday, followed by  a 'Songs of Praise' type service with Bishop of Ripon, James Bell. Special  Soloist Avelina Wright. Accompanist  Charles Edmondson. Cream Teas, tea and coffee will be served each day.

Sunday 3rd July, 2.30pm, at Ripon Cathedral: Golden Wedding Service - Ripon
Couples who were married in 1966 or earlier are invited to share their Golden Wedding celebration at Ripon Cathedral on Sunday 3 July at 3.30pm The invitation also extends to couples married for more than fifty years, and we especially welcome those who have reached the major achievement of a Diamond Wedding anniversary. The invitation is to take part in a special service of blessing, an opportunity to renew wedding vows and to reflect on and celebrate married life.  The Golden Wedding service has been increasing in popularity each year since it began in 1999 and nowadays there is often a waiting list of couples wanting to take part and renew their vows. As well as couples celebrating 50 years of marriage the invitation is extended to couples who are celebrating their diamond wedding anniversaries, 60 years of marriage, and in previous years there have even been platinum couples celebrating 70 years! For those couples and their guests interested in attending this unique occasion, regardless of where the couples now reside, they can apply for tickets to Mrs Linda Bennett, The Chapter House, Ripon Cathedral, Ripon, HG4 1QT. For further information please contact the Ripon Cathedral Office on 01765 603462

Wednesday 6th July, 8.30am, at St Michael's Hospice, Harrogate: Rape Crisis Awareness Training
Aimed at frontline staff from statutory, voluntary and private organisations, who may come into contact with survivors of rape or sexual assault.  Aim: To equip frontline workers with the knowledge and confidence to respond to and support, in an appropriate and effective manner, individuals affected by rape and sexual assault. Wednesday July 6 2016 Wednesday October 5 2016 Wednesday February 8 2017 More information.Time:        9.30am - 3.30pm Cost: £60 Venue:Saint Michael's Hospice, Crimple House, Hornbeam Park Avenue, Harrogate, HG2 8QL

Saturday 9th July, 9.00am, at St Gregory's & Chantry Hall, Bedale: Sing to the Lord a new Song
This workshop is aimed at members of the congregation who like to sing as well as Ordained and Lay Leaders of Worship. Saturday 9 July 2016, 10 - 3.30pm at St Gregory's & Chantry Hall, Bedale. DL8 1AF. Led by Andrew Robinson (an experienced church musician, workshop leader and teacher) will lead an inspirational workshop on how to use music well within worship even if your congregation is small or your church is without an organist/pianist. free but suggested donation of £5. Book by 1 July 2016. Contact Andrew Robinson on 07739 341213.

Wednesday 13th July, 5.00pm, at The Old Deanery, Ripon: Safeguarding Training C1
Foundation Training 6 - 9pm on 13 July 2016 at the Old Deanery, Ripon with Narinder Lyon. Aims: Situate safeguarding in the context of the church and equip participants with knowledge of state and C of E legislation, policies and practice guidance.Who for: Phase 1 :pre-ordination/licensing; Parish safeguarding officers; Churchwardens; Leaders of children's and adult activities; Safeguarding leads on PCC; Helpers at children's and adults activities; Spiritual directors, Bishops Visitors; Non active PTO. More information about Safeguarding Training dates including other dates. Book with the Bradford Office on 01535 650555.

Friday 15th July, 6.00pm, at Mickley Village Hall: Battle of the Somme - illustrated talk
The Little Ripon Bookshop presents 'The Centenary of the Battle of the Somme' An illustrated talk by Peter Liddle Friday 15 July 2016, 7pm at Mickley Village Hall Tickets £8 (to include wine and canapés) in advance from The Little Ripon Bookshop Telephone: 01765 606689 or from Patricia Harling 01765 635362 Ticket proceeds to St John's Church and Village Hall, Mickley

Sunday 17th July, 1.00pm, at Bolton Priory: What's the story about the Holy Spirit?
Following on from the success of the Mystery Play in 2015 comes a smaller scale story-telling afternoon for families in the grounds of Bolton Priory. 2.00 - 5.00pm on Sunday 17 July 2016. Story-telling from the book of Acts using various translations from children's Bibles. Simple drama and crafts. Bolton Priory is a beautiful spot for a Sunday afternoon picnic too

Friday 29th July, 5.00pm, at Wydale Hall, Scarborough: Diocesan Retreat - Scarborough
This Diocesean Retreat at Wydale Hall, Scarborough (29-31 July) is open to anyone who wants to reflect on faith matters, share thoughts and questions, worship and learn together, support and encourage one another. 'The Resurrection: Then and now' Leader: Bishop John Pritchard – retired Bishop of Oxford (and author of 'Why Christianity makes sense', 'God lost and found', 'How to explain your faith' and many others) Bishop John says; 'Easter is the King and Queen of festivals but disappears from sight far too quickly. If we are an Easter people how shall we continue  to sing our song throughout the year? This weekend will include Bible studies, art, poetry, music and ways to pray our faith in the risen Lord.' Cost £145   payable in full on booking. Cheques payable to Leeds Diocesan Board of Finance (LDBF). Accommodation: 29 single, twin or double rooms which are all en-suite Wydale Hall is the York Diocesan House, on the A170, about 4 miles from Scarborough. It has a conference room, Chapel, Library, Lounge and is set in extensive grounds with a labyrinth and walled garden. The food is excellent: cooked or continental breakfast, buffet lunch, three course evening meal and bar. Arrival from 4pm on Friday 29th in time for 6.30pm dinner. Departure after Sunday lunch Enquiries to Loretta Williams, 01765 603352 Booking forms from Revd Sue Rusholme, 0113 200 0547 or email. Diocese of West Yorkshire & the Dales, Leeds Office, St Mary's Street, Leeds, LS9 7DP.  


With apologies for any oversights, errors and omissions - please be in touch if you spot anything that should be corrected or included (or can add any useful detail)


Verse of the Week
"But the Lord is faithful; he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one." -2 Thessalonians 3:3 1989 

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