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News, Updates, Thoughts

The latest news, updates, and thoughts from the team at St Mary's.

I'm hoping and praying to restart my home group.

One thought is to run it during the daytime so that those who find night-time driving difficult could attend. So please can you let me know which of the following days would suit you: Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon, or Friday afternoon.

If daytime doesn't suit you then please let me know and I could look at an evening group too. Again let me know which day suits you: Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday?

Look forward to hearing from you.

Cartoon of children playing in a rainbow coloured churchDue to the temporary relocation of Autumn Cottage Childcare operations to the Rectory Room and associated car park area, we have had to move Mini Church to St. Mary’s Church Hall and change the day it operates to accommodate other established users of that space. 

St Mary's Mini Church re-starts on Friday 13th January 2023 
in St. Mary’s Church Hall, 
8.45am – 10.30am

St. Mary’s Church Hall is behind St. Mary’s Church, Church Lane, Eversley, RG27 0PX. Parking is on the green outside. Access is via the main entrance of the Church, or go around the back on the tarmac path and enter up the path between the church and the hall.

If you want to know more about Mini Church please contact us

Can you spare an hour occasionally to deliver emergency food parcels to local people when the foodbank is closed i.e. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday?

If you are interested please let me know.

From Monday 2nd January 2023 online Morning Prayer (via Facebook and later available on YouTube) will be shared by Rachel, Jane and Derek on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only.

We hope this will continue to be a source of prayerful enrichment to those who like to make use of it.

Please come and join us at our Christmas Services:

Friday 9th December

5:30-7:00pm Fireside Carols

Sunday 11 December

2:30pm Bramshill Chapel Carol Service

Sunday 18th December

10:00am Community Carol Service

Christmas Eve

4:00pm Christingle Service

11:00pm Midnight Communion Service

Christmas Day

8:00am BCP Communion

10:00am All Age Communion

A big thank you to everyone who supported our Fireside Carols event this weekend.

In total we had over 250 people join us for event and took over £550 in raffle/donations/refreshments.

A particular thank you to all who helped organise beforehand, those who helped on our refreshments stall, and bought the refreshments to sell, Clive and our choir, the bell ringers, Yateley Lions for providing the lights and fencing, Tim for sound and tech support, Rachel and Graham for organising the Raffle, all those who provided gazebos, firepits etc, David Lister for providing the wood and of course CKS staff and pupils from Year 3 and 4 for making the evening so memorable.

On 1 November 2022 our Diocesan Vacancy in See Committee has asked us to hold a day of prayer and fasting to pray for the Holy Spirits guiding in the process for discerning and appointing our next Bishop of Winchester.

We are also suggesting we use the day as an opportunity to pray for the next Priest in Charge for our own parishes.

We will be holding the following events during the day where this will be our particular focus of prayer but you are also invited to offer your own prayers at other times in your own way:

  • 10am - Online and in person Morning Prayer at St Mary’s
  • 11.30am - Holy Communion at St Barnabas with a focus on prayer
  • 6.45pm - Prayer meeting at St Barnabas prior to the PCC Meeting at 7.30pm

Over the last few years we have struggled to get sufficient numbers together for our midnight services to justify them and so I have been asked if it is worth holding one this year.

If you think that you are most likely to want to come to a service at 11/11.30pm on Christmas Eve, please could you let me know by Friday 4th November and we will take a decision on whether / where to hold a midnight communion service this year.

Dear Friends

A little over 5 years ago, in response to God’s call and prompting, Kate, Seren and I joined you in Darby Green and Eversley to help lead the churches and to see where God would take us.  None of us foresaw the crazy journey that the world would go on - over the last 2½ years in particular – but I believe God has been faithful throughout.  Even when things have been challenging, we have seen God doing things in our midst and have praised him for it.  We have loved being part of this church and have felt encouraged, supported, and loved during our time here – even on the difficult days. We want to say a huge thank you for so many who have done so much to make us feel appreciated and to help us.

This morning, the time has come to let you know that we believe that God is now calling us to move on to a new phase of ministry and a new challenge.  After much deliberation and soul searching, I have accepted the post of Priest in Charge of the Parish of St Clements in Poole.  I know this may come as a shock to many of you, and I must tell you that the decision was not an easy one.  Although we are very excited by the adventure awaiting us at St Clements, we truly love being here, and it took quite a lot for God to convince us it is time to go. We will miss you all terribly, but truly believe that this is the right step for us, and ultimately for St B’s and St M’s as well.

We will be leaving after Christmas with our final Sunday with you all on Sunday 8th January and I will be licensed in St Clements, Poole on Thursday 26th January.  Although we are sad that we won’t be with you for the next stage of the journey, we are excited about what God will do as we know he will lead you onwards as a benefice.

Over the next 3 months, I am focusing on finishing our time with you here well.  We will be doing all we can to help the churches make the most of this Autumn and Christmas season, to build up the church community and reach out with the light of Christ.  I will of course be working closely with Rachel, Derek, Jane, the churchwardens and the PCCs to ensure that, as far as possible, I can get things on a good footing before we go. But ultimately, as has always been the case, it is Jesus who will lead and grow his church. We will continue to pray that each of you, corporately and individually will follow him wherever the path may take you in the months and years ahead and ask that you pray for us to do the same.

I am very aware how truly blessed we have been to spend these 5 years with you all, and I can only thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all the love and prayers we have received.  May God bless you all.

St Mary's Eversley Festival

On Sunday 18th September we will be celebrating St Mary in our main morning Service and opening up the beautiful grade 1 listed church for visitors to come and have a cream tea, listen to the bells and find out more about the churches history. In the evening we will be having our first Messy Church of the new school year and we'd love for you all to come along. The timings will be as follows:

10am Festival Communion Service

A Holy Communion Service focussing on our Patron Saint Mary and gathering together as the church in Eversley.

From 1pm until 3pm  

Bell Ringing, and Cream Teas available in the Church Hall
1.15pm and 2.15pm Church Tours Available

4pm  Messy Church 

Come along and join us at a service which begins with craft, ends with a meal together and offers a chance to create, learn about God, sing and pray together in the middle.  All Ages welcome, but Messy church is particularly suitable for children from 3-11 and their families and siblings.

All monies raised during the day will go towards supporting the local church and its community outreach.

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