FOOD BANKS IN DENHAM

LATEST NEWS: NEW FOODBANK IN DENHAM VILLAGE

Our local community support group have just set up another foodbank, operating from the May Coles Room of the Village Memorial Hall in Denham Village.

They are taking donations at the Village Hall on Monday’s 9-11 and Thursdays 2-4 or any time to 17 Ashcroft Drive.

 

 

 

Did you know that we have a Trussell Trust Food Bank in New Denham?

Hillingdon Foodbank has a warehouse / outlet in 30 Oxford Road, UB9 4DQ. They are open from 11 am to 2 pm Monday to Friday.

Due to the current crisis requests for help with food have gone up and they are asking whether we can help with food donations. Here is what they write:

 

 

 

 

Please would you appeal for people to donate food, however small, when they shop
in their supermarkets to ease the situation.
They could also take their donations to the
Foodbank Warehouse
30 Oxford Road
UB9 4DQ.

The main shortages are
Tinned meats and chicken
Tinned fish (all types)
Tinned fruit
Tinned tomatoes
Tinned vegetables
Tinned potatoes
Packets of Potato Mash
Pasta sauce
Long life milk
Long life fruit drinks Apple,orange,grapefruit etc.
Tea and Coffee.
Packets of rice
Noodles
500g and 1kg Granulated sugar
Jars of Jam all flavours

For further in formation please contact
Foodbank Manager
Vine Daniels
Tel.No. 07718054246

 

Easter Pilgrim: A Journey through the Lord’s Prayer

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Today’s reflection…

Nine Months Until Christmas!

Today the Church remembers the Annunciation: The Angel Gabriel tells Mary that she will give birth to Jesus Christ. Mary responds: “I am the Lord’s servant. May your word to me be fulfilled.” Today, let’s trust in God’s word and his perfect plans and let’s be ready to be his servant to others in prayer, words and deeds. (Painting by Leonardo da Vinci)

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Mothering Sunday: All the flowers have been picked up…

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We are here for you!

Please scroll down for the latest updates!

  • Our Denham Village Fayre on May 25th has been cancelled. We look forward to welcoming you to our Fayre in 2021 (31 May).
  • Our Annual Church Meeting has been postponed indefinitely. For the time-being all elected officers of our church remain in post.
  • The church buildings are now closed until further notice to help fight the Coronavirus crisis.
  • We have many activities and groups going on during this time. Please click on “The Latest” in the menu bar above.
  • Each Sunday we have an online service at the usual time of 10.30 on Youtube. You can also watch the service after that. Click here…
  • When you call 01895 714013‬, you can listen to a weekly short sermon and prayers. Please give this phone number especially to people who are not online.

Sunday services and other mid-week gatherings put on hold

On Tuesday our two Archbishops sent a letter to all Church of England clergy, advising them that “public worship will have to stop for a season. our usual pattern of Sunday services and other mid-week gatherings must be put on hold.”

This does not mean that the life of the church is being put on hold! We continue to pray, welcome and share like Jesus, but we need to find new ways of doing this and of being the church in these unprecedented times.

Our website will be updated on a regular basis as we discover what it means to be the family of Jesus in times of Coronavirus. If you have any thoughts or ideas, please email Christoph.

 

CORONAVIRUS AND THE CHURCH

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We Pray

Pray for those infected by the coronavirus in China and around the world, for those who care for them, for health specialists and authorities who are combatting the spread of infection, and of course for all who at this time are feeling anxious. If you are reducing your contacts with others or self-isolating please let us know so we can stay in contact with you (just send an email or call our church office); you can prayer morning and evening prayer with this link. Lectio365 is an app which offers a daily bible reading, reflection and prayer. Please get in touch with Christoph, Ian or Nnamdi if you would like to have a conversation over the phone. We’d love to talk and pray with you. This blog (“The Latest”) also contains recent sermons and articles, as well as our news sheet, to keep you connected.

We Welcome

All our services will continue and be open to all. Many people will be particularly anxious at this time and we want to offer them a space to meet with God and to know his peace, which passes understanding. If you’d like come to church for private prayers, please ring the vestry door bell during office hours.
It is also part of our welcome to encourage people to stay safe and healthy. Please scroll down to the heading “Coronavirus” to read what we are doing to limit exposure to COVID-19.

We Share

As the Church of Jesus Christ we are called to be a non-anxious presences that speaks of the Prince of Peace and His wonderful coming kingdom.
Here are four golden rules by Alan Smith, the Bishop of St Albans:

  1. Love your neighbour. “Think about how you can help someone else other than just trying to put yourself first – it’s a very basic Christian message.”
  2. Consider the needs of the vulnerable, whether it be the elderly, housebound or those with chronic illnesses. Who might need support, company over the phone or help with their shopping?
  3. Do not panic! Practise discipline when shopping (no stockpiling!) and share resources with those who have need.
  4. Live today to the full. “Seek first the kingdom, don’t give in to fear and every time we are tempted we need to make a conscious choice to respond in trust and openness.”

Bishop Alan says, “Let’s be sensible but let’s see it as an opportunity to serve and to care for others.”

Coronavirus

The threat posed by COVID-19 is still classed as ‘moderate’ by the UK Chief Medical Officers. This permits the Government to plan for all eventualities. On Thursday, 12th March, the UK moved from the “containment” to the “delay” phase of the outbreak. Individuals with a new persistent cough or high fever are being told to stay at home for seven days. Please do NOT attend church meetings if you have a new persistent cough or high temperature, but let us know so we can pray and stay in touch.

If you are ill then call 111. Do not soldier on. This will help prevent the spread of disease. If you are unsure whether you need to take action, the NHS is now offering an online self-assessment tool here…

Wash hands. Presiding ministers will use hand sanitisers. Please make use of the hand sanitiser available at the back of St Mary’s Church. We will make paper towels available at St Mary’s (loos and kitchen) to avoid the use of tea towels and to comply with WHO recommendations (e.g. turn off tap with a paper towel after washing hands).

Holy Communion in one kind only
As of 10 March we are offering communion in one kind only (only the presiding minister will also drink from the cup), as advised by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. We will also refrain from physical contact during the sharing of the peace or at the door.
It is Anglican teaching that to receive the sacrament in one kind only (ie. just the bread) is to receive the sacrament in its entirety.
Persons administering Holy Communion will NOT place the wafer on the tongue as it is a potential source of transmission.

Find the latest Church of England advice here…