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The Newsletter of the Bolsover and Staveley Circuit

NOVEMBER 2007                               No 75

CLOWNE’S YOUTH FELLOWSHIP MAYC ‘SPLASHOUT’ HATFIELD WATER PARK, AUGUST 2007
With the absence of an official MAYC weekend this year, we decided to spend three days at Hatfield, near Doncaster instead.  As with two years previously, we used Sheila and David’s Caravan as a base and feeding station but slept in tents.

So, on Tuesday the 28th of August, the group of five teenagers and two adults, along with a second car driven by Margaret (most of the boot space taken up by Sam’s kit) departed from Clowne Methodist Church for the hour long journey to Hatfield.

On arrival the tents were immediately broken out with an informal competition being announced between the sexes. The girls eventually won, putting their tent up first but only, I might add, after they stole the mallet from the boy’s team and true to form the group sat down for dinner, leaving David to sort the Caravan awning on his own.

After dinner Luke had to leave as he had a previous appointment at work, leaving brother James at the mercy of the other half of the group; Sam, Alex and Rebekah. Shortly after, there was a rather competitive football match on the field adjoining the campsite which resulted in Sam beating everybody and James, in a long standing MAYC tradition, milking any injury which was unfortunate enough to fall upon him.

After everyone recovered, they were off to a nearby Restaurant, ‘The Hatfield Chase’ where a good meal was had by all with the exception of Rebekah who had to wait an overly long time for her vegetarian main course.

On returning, it was decided to have an early night in preparation for the morning’s activities and amidst this, Luke returned from work.

The next morning, the boys were up bright and early and so were Sheila and David who immediately started breakfast, on the other hand, the girls had to be woken up a matter of minutes before breakfast was served, which, by the way, was a double menu as Rebekah required vegetarian sausage which seemed a better alternative to fighting James and Luke for the “real” bacon and sausage.

After breakfast, the group walked down to the lake for their morning’s kayak tuition. The highlight here being that Luke’s hips were too wide to fit any kayak the instructor threw at him and resulted in him being given an open topped Banana boat which he promptly fell out of. In the rest of the session, James fell out twice, although he was easily able to get back in his kayak. David also fell out and ended up catching half of the vegetation in the lake around his legs, prompting a ‘swamp man’ remark from Emma who had arrived half way through the morning. Sam also fell out and this meant that only Alex and Rebekah were dry on returning to land - which suited Alex but not Rebekah who asked to be taken out into the shallows again and deliberately sunk. This all changed shortly afterwards, however as we were all invited to take part in a jetty jump which does exactly as it says on the tin.

Dinner today was a sweet and sour chicken and again Sheila cooked an alternative meal for our resident vegetarian.

After dinner there was another game of Football, just as competitive as the first with the addition of Pete and Antony who had arrived during the morning, and then some silly games devised by Sheila including Apple Bobbing (which descended into a water fight), paper tower building (which would have been easy if not for the wind) and a rather infuriating game involving building a tower with paper cups where the wind once again featured highly.

The decision was then made to go to the Cinema to see Rush Hour 3 with tea at McDonalds beforehand, where everybody bought a value meal with a free Coca-Cola glass which all ended up in the back of David’s car. So with David’s boot looking like a glass shop, we went to the cinema. Here, as the film was set in Paris, David proceeded to point out every Parisian landmark he had visited in the middle of a high speed car chase.

The following morning the camp began to pack up, but there was still time to play an annoying game that Rebekah had brought with her which was like twister - only more compromising and resulted in some interesting positions which had to be made by the group.

This provided a hilarious ending to an enjoyable few days.

Luke Hawkins

DUCKMANTON’S RAVENSWORTH VISITS
It was during the ministry of Reverend Peter Cross that the suggested visit to Ravensworth Nursing Home was made and acted upon.  The past year or two or is it three, has seen us go to Ravensworth monthly to have a short service with them.  The numbers there and those who go, vary accordingly to the season, but never the less, the witness is made and appreciated, our minister the Reverend Gillian usually presides.  The residents appreciate her very much.  They choose one or two hymns each time mainly “Abide With Me” and “The Lord’s My Shepherd”.  We shall continue to go while ever there is a need.

Derek Hancock

THANK YOU
Barbara & Geoff Thompson wish to thank everyone for their messages of concern and cards, and particularly prayers during the last 18 months following Barbara’s breast cancer diagnosis, mastectomy, chemotherapy, D.V.T., and radiotherapy treatments, and subsequent depression.  In September, Barbara was given a second six month appointment with the cancer specialist which gives us both hope for the future.

As part of Barbara & Geoff’s recent Ruby Wedding Anniversary Celebrations, we invited our fellow Church members and other friends who have supported us during our tribulations to join us, and some people insisted on making financial donations.  So far the sum of £251 has been donated to Weston Park Cancer Research Fund.  Thank you to everyone for your generosity and support, God Bless you all!

STAVELEY’S COFFEE MORNING
Instead of the hard work associated with Christmas Fayres, we at Staveley are copying a few other Churches in having smaller fund raising events, like Special Coffee Mornings, and the Thompsons’ ‘Open House & Garden’ in September.  The next event will be a Special Coffee Morning on Friday 9th November commencing at 10:00am, when there will be bacon ‘butties’, and the following stalls: Bric-a-brac, Cakes, Fancy Goods & Jewellery, Books, and the usual range of Cards for most occasions.  All are very welcome! 

AN EVENING WITH SIMEON WOOD

Thursday 15th November 2007 7:30pm
The Winding Wheel (Ballroom), Chesterfield

Familiar to those who have attended Easter People, Simeon entertains with his unique mix of music and humour.  He plays over twenty instruments to a variety of audiences, including theatres, churches, art centres, festivals and as a solo cabaret act onboard the finest cruise ships in the world.  Tickets price £6.50, are available from the Box Office at the Winding Wheel on 01246 345334.

The profits from this concert will be donated to NCH (formerly National Children’s Home) to support their work with children and families.

PRAISE AND HEALING SERVICES
There will be a further Praise and Healing Service on Sunday 18th November. This will start at 7:30pm after the evening service and all are welcome.

Brimington Common
Presents

JOHN PICKERING “IN CONCERT”

Saturday 24th November 7:30pm
In celebration of 140 years of witness

PLEASE JOIN US!

 

Duckmanton Methodist Church
invite you to an evening with

THE STONEBROOM METHODIST MALE VOICE CHOIR

December 3rd at 7:00pm.
Tea and Mince Pies will be served.  Admission Free.  Collection for Church Funds.

All Are Welcome.

HELP
Inkersall request a pianist or organist for morning worship for the foreseeable future.  If anyone can help please contact Eileen Lethbridge.

The Circuit is in need of a Circuit Meeting Secretary from 2008.  If you are interested or would like further information about the post please contact Angela Soar 827148.

CIRCUIT OFFICE
The Circuit Office is usually open on Tuesday’s (9:15am to 11:15am), Wednesday’s (9:30am to 1:00pm) and Friday’s (9:15am to 11:15am).  Office Address : Staveley Methodist Church, Chesterfield Road, Staveley S43 3XD
Telephone : 01246 470859                    Email : administrator@bolsoverstaveley.plus.com

Circuit DIARY

November 2007

9          Coffee Morning                                              10:00am                       Staveley
15          An Evening with Simeon Wood                         7:30pm       The Winding Wheel
16          Praise and Healing Service                              7:30pm                       Bolsover
17          Men’s Fellowship Breakfast                              8:30am                       Staveley
18          Praise and Healing Service                              7:30pm                    Brimington
24          John Pickering Concert                                    7:30pm     Brimington Common
25          Circuit Service                                                 6:00pm     Brimington Common
27          Deadline for December’s Issue of Vision
28          Circuit Property Meeting                                  7:30pm                       Staveley

December 2007

3          Concert with Stonebroom Male Voice Choir       7:00pm                 Duckmanton
5          Local Preachers’ Meeting                                 7:30pm                       Bolsover
7          District Network Christmas Market                 10:00am                  Victoria Hall
12          Circuit Carol Service                                        7:00pm                       Staveley
15          Men’s Fellowship Breakfast                              8:30am                       Staveley

April 2008

27          Easter Offering Dedication Service                   6:00pm                    Brimington

2007 - Bolsover and Staveley Methodist Circuit

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