In June the Stuart Singers are celebrating their 20th anniversary with a packed programme of songs and music both old and new, serious and fun, traditional and contemporary.
For Gerry and Sheila Palmer who founded the Stuart Singers in 1992 and have run it as Musical Director and Secretary, respectively, since then, it will be their last concert in charge as they have decided it is time to hand over the controls to a new committee formed from within the choir. It will be a big wrench for both of them but they can be proud of their record in building the choir to 64 singing members with a further 200 or so associates who support the work of the choir in raising over £170,000 for charity.
The concert is to be held in the Stuart Singers usual venue – the lovely Minchinhampton Church – at 7.30pm on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th June. Tickets are priced at £8 including a glass of wine and can be obtained from Marjorie Russell – tel: 01453 886282. Donations will be given in aid of the Salvation Army, British Legion, BRAMS and the Holy Trinity Church Minchinhampton.
Baptism and Confirmation within the Eucharist Sermon - 13 May 2012
Sermon delivered by The Right Reverend Michael Perham - Bishop of Gloucester
Recording timed at 12 minutes 13 seconds
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What brought you to faith?
Have you ever told your faith story or Christian journey to anyone? Would you like the opportunity to do so? Each month I will be looking for someone to come forward and tell me their story so that it can be published in our Parish Magazine. I believe that this will be an extremely valuable experience for both the storyteller and myself but also to our many readers.
Have you been baptized? That’s a question Bishop Michael doesn’t want us to ask. Strange? Strange, especially, that a bishop of all people should assert such a thing? Perhaps, but not when you realize that he wants us to ask not, ‘Have you been baptized?’ but, ‘Are you baptized?’ He wants us to think about our baptism as something that we continue to live in the present. When we ask the question as if it relates only to a past event, it immediately conveys the sense that it’s something that can be forgotten about, put away in a mental drawer somewhere, and not thought about very much ever again. If, however, we think of it in terms of an ongoing event and experience, it makes all the difference in the world. Not only does it bring it to life for us; it challenges us to see our whole life as Christians in terms of baptism.
It’s good to able to report some really good things. First, the Lent lunches raised nearly £600 for the Bishop’s Lent Appeal. I should like to thank all those who supported these during Lent. Second, the new-look informal Eucharist, which was piloted on Mothering Sunday, was deemed by all to be a resounding success. We had a large number of young families with children present and the whole service lasted just fifty minutes. It was a very buoyant and celebratory occasion. The next such service will be on Sunday 3rd June, celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Third, although the audience was not very large, Neville Boundy’s play, Father and son, Son and Father, performed in the Parish Church on Sunday 25th March, was extremely moving and much appreciated by those who attended.
in Stroud Deanery:
Holy Trinity, Minchinhampton; Saint Barnabas, Box, Holy Trinity, Amberley. Clergy: Christopher Collingwood, Jane Walden, Anne Morris, Sandy Emery.
Readers: Linda Jarvis, Anne Seymour, Deborah Curram.
Brian Andrews, Alison Guy, Bill Morris, Philip Myatt , Anthony Roberts, Michael Tucker, Leslie Virgo and the following areas of Minchinhampton and residents:
Cirencester Road and Besbury Park