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Welcome to Earlsdon Methodist Church 

Newsletter and Notices
Number 295: 31.5.26

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Minister: Revd Doreen Koffie-Williams


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Dear Earlsdon Methodist Friends,
 
This week’s newsletter brings the usual diary of events, Church family news, suggestions for prayer,  birthdays in June and information about ‘Open Doors’ shared by Richard K-G.  Don’t forget the Christian Aid Quiz night coming up at St Barbara’s Church soon; order your tickets early this week!
 
Do send in news and items for inclusion by Thursday please.

(The newsletter editor is taking a one-week break in mid-June, so there won’t be an edition on Friday 19th)
 
 
Hymns can hold special meaning to many of us for different reasons. Victor shares another hymn by Isaac Watts and Judith shares a particular memory relating to a very familiar hymn.

“Musings around a hymn
Many years ago, David and I decided we had to go back to our favourite holiday destination….Wengen, in the Swiss Bernese Oberland.  My anticipation was great.  I yearned to see my beautiful snow-covered mountains.  I needed a spiritual uplift.  It must have been late when we arrived via the cog railway which had hauled us up to 4,000 feet, because we did not go out for an evening walk to admire the view.
Next morning, I looked out of the window to see the mountains shrouded in cloud.  I felt so disappointed; indeed, my heart sank.  But we had to get on with the day and first things first, we needed to go to the bank.  I really was feeling low.  As we were waiting patiently to be served, I could hear a radio playing in the background the faint strains of “How great thou art”.  I found myself asking a member of staff if they could turn the volume up.  They did, and it made my day.  That was the spiritual uplift I needed.  The Lord provides, and He knew what I needed. 
In case you need a reference, it is 82 in Singing the Faith: ‘Then sings my soul, my Saviour God to thee: How great thou art’. 
Judith Cule”

 
Sunday 31st May (Trinity)
Worship at 10.30am led by local members
 
Morning Worship is available to access via the usual zoom link

Coffee and tea are available after morning service
 
Sunday 7th June
Worship with Holy Communion at 10.30am led by Revd Graham Gee
Followed by Church Barbeque
Sunday 14th June
Worship at 10.30am led by Bill Holdforth

Sunday 21st June
Worship at 10.30am led by Penny McAinsh

Sunday 28th June
Worship with Holy Communion at 10.30 am led by Revd Pauline Warner

Church Family News and Prayer:

We think of Enobong sitting A Levels over May & June. We wish him well along with all students facing exams.

We wish Dianabasi safe and successful travelling to China shortly and hold the family in our prayers with ‘a lot going on’

We remember Jill (our church cleaner) and her daughter and family as the funeral for Amy’s husband, Gary, takes place on Monday 8th June, not Saturday 30th as previously mentioned.

Birthdays In June

We say ‘Happy Birthday’ to: David Mills (19th), Sarah Lewis (27th), Lorna Warrener (29th)
Have we missed anyone?
Do let us know your birthday; we would love to include you too.

Praying for Church and Community

The activities we would like people to pray for next week are:
  • House Group at Ray's which meets fortnightly on Tuesdays
  • Earlsdon Crafters who meet in the church hall and occasionally hold craft fairs there too
Praying the alphabet?

As we continue through the alphabet we might also include in our prayers this week, those in the church family whose name is a ‘D’? (I can think of six – are there more?) We are generously blessed with Davids and Daves!

Support Stewarding
Thank you to the people who have volunteered to help stewards on Sunday mornings. We are just missing help on 16th August in the morning. Let the stewards know if you can help.
Thank you, Steve

Wellspring Café
Thursdays & Fridays 9.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. Saturday 9.30 a.m. - 12.00 noon

The usual menu of drinks and light food is available during normal opening hours. Prayer Shawl knitters meet on Thursday
 
Mondays

Come and Sing!’ 7.30pm in Church fortnightly Next Meeting Monday 8th June

Banner Group meets on Mondays at 2pm above Wellspring. If you love being creative with embroidery, design and sewing, speak with Gill W, Helen, Heather or Lynda.
 
Tuesdays

Intercessory Prayer Group: 11am online

Evening Bible Study and Fellowship Group 7.30pm at Ray’s fortnightly. Next meeting 2nd June

Wednesdays

Worship Band meet for rehearsal in church, 8pm. Next meeting 3rd June. An open invitation to join if you are interested.

Wednesday Worship 7pm. A short act of worship held fortnightly. Coffee available from 6.45pm. Next meeting 10th June
 
Thursday

Church Council meets on Thursday 11th June 7.30pm in Wellspring


“St Barbara’s is holding Quiz Night in support of Christian Aid on Saturday, 6th June starting promptly at 6.30pm. The evening will include a meal (with nine different options, including vegan). Tickets are £8 per person (or £6 for a schoolchild). For tickets, which must be obtained in advance, or for further details, please contact  Ian Leitch at ianleitch094@gmail.com. All welcome.”
 
 Open Doors

I’m a church rep for ‘Open Doors’ a charity which supports the persecuted church.

Open Doors produces an annual World Watch List of the situation in countries where following Jesus costs the most. 388 million Christians, or 1 in 7 worldwide face extreme or very high levels of persecution and discrimination.

Despite the best efforts of dictators, extremists and criminals the gospels are still alive and churches are even growing. “The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5).

Open Doors works in over 70 countries providing the persecuted church with Christian resources, leadership and resilience training, emergency relief, trauma care and practical support to secure their futures.

Open Doors aims to mobilises churches in safe countries to pray, speak out in advocacy and raise funds to support this work. There are small but effective actions we can take to support our brothers and sisters globally.

You are welcome to look at the display and information about Open Doors just past the sound control desk as you enter our church.
 
From the display information in church, or on the Open Doors website, www.opendoors.org.uk you are invited to:

. Sign up to the Open Doors newsletter;
. Take literature;
. Write to your MP (template on website);
. Make a donation or subscription (website);
. Take prayer card sets to use in house groups or prayer groups.

Please feel free to talk to me about these issues when you see me in church.

Thanks
Richard Kellegher-Green

WOODSIDE CHURCH FELLOWSHIP

Due to the heatwave this week, and the inability of some members to travel in such extreme heat, it was felt necessary to cancel last Tuesday's meeting.  The talk which we were to have had, about the reduction in numbers of hedgehogs and danger of extinction, has now been been postponed until the end of June.
Our Programme for the coming month is as follows:
Tuesday, 9th June, at 2pm - Rev Jill Marsh will be speaking to us on the intriguing title of "The Priesthood of all Believers" (which could also be called "the ups and downs of life as a Minister"!)
Tuesday, 23rd June, at 2pm - Our own Christine Short will be giving the postponed talk about Hedgehogs, which includes a short video.  We are collecting used stamps for this cause - many thanks to those of our Earlsdon friends who have already donated.  
Our meetings always finish with a refreshing cup of tea (and biscuits).
Everyone is welcome to join us.
 

Eco-Space – Caring for God’s World
 
Y is for Young People
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A significant minority of young people in Europe and North America are struggling to cope with life in the world they find themselves in today. We hear a lot in the media about such things as bullying at school, mental health issues, eating disorders and self-harming.
The increased access to social media in the last 25 years has led to such things as cyber-bullying. Photo-shopped pictures which are accepted as ‘normal’ can have a negative impact on the self-esteem of those viewing them. ‘Influencers’ may portray certain life-styles as acceptable when they are actually far from healthy.
What can we, as older people, do to help?
Did a youth worker, church leader, neighbour or teacher play a part in developing who you are today? We in our turn could form a good relationship with a young person so that they feel they can come to us for advice or support. As followers of Jesus we could be role models, demonstrating good Christian values.
Globally, half of the world’s population is under 30 years of age. The good news is that child mortality rates have dropped dramatically in recent times; more babies receive vaccinations; most primary age children are in school and the majority have access to information on-line.
However, AIDS is still a leading cause of death in young people as well as a significant cause of children and young people being orphaned. Several millions of primary age children are not in school, especially girls. Many young people are unemployed, making them particularly vulnerable to bonded labour, getting involved in armed conflict, sex work or being kidnapped.
On the other hand young people all over the world are at the forefront of action for justice and change. We think of Malala Yousafzai and Greta Thunberg in recent years: brave young women standing up for female rights and for the well-being of the planet respectively. There are also many local initiatives on such things as renewable energy and recycling which are being run by young people, supported by aid agencies such as Christian Aid or Tearfund.

Action points:
  • Think about young people in our community. Are their needs being met? Are they able to fulfil their potential? Is there anything you could do to help, even if it’s just being a friendly face?
  • Encourage the children in your life to have a healthy relationship with technology and to engage in more face-to-face interactions with others.

Events and meetings coming up:
People's Emergency Briefing on Nature and Climate - Coventry Screening & Discussion”

An event organised by ‘Warwickshire Wildlife Trust’

Sat 30 May 2026 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Coventry Central Hall, CV1 2HA

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/warwickshirewildlifetrustteamwilder/2156604

Church Barbeque on Sunday 7th June following morning worship

Strawberry Tea, Saturday 27th June 2pm – 4pm. Wellspring area and outside.
 
Both of these events are an opportunity to meet and welcome our neighbours in the local community
 

The Newsletter by Email will not be produced for one week - Sunday 21st June. Please send in any items relevant for that week by Thursday 11th June for publication on Friday 12th. Thank you

 
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Lois Talbot (Web version by Tim W), 29/05/2026
Glenys
Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

A Warm Hello 

The following information is specifically for those planning a visit, so that you know, beforehand, what to expect on a Sunday morning.

Where and When

We meet at the Church Building (details below) for our Sunday Service starting at 10.30am. For your first visit, we recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early to ensure you get a parking space and find somewhere to sit before the service begins. When you arrive, you should be greeted by someone on our Welcome Team.

Parking is available at the front & back of the adjacent Church Hall, accessible from Earlsdon Avenue South. 

Tea, coffee and biscuits are available after the service, please stay and have a chat.

Plan your journey: 
Open Google Maps

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Accessibility: Both the Church & Church Hall have level or ramp access, and chair lift access to upper floors. There are disabled access toilets in both buildings. The main worship area of the Church also benefits from a hearing loop. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up.

Our Service

The main service begins at 10.30am, but when the music is led by our Worship Band, we have a few hymns &/or songs before the service starts. There is then a warm welcome from one of our Stewards. Church news & extra notices may also be given at this time. Our services are typically an hour long, with a mixture of hymns, prayers, bible readings and a sermon. One of our leaders will give the sermon that is bible based and that we can apply to our everyday life. We finish with a final worship song before a final prayer is said. (Sometimes there is an opportunity to receive prayer at the end of the service.)


EMC Congregation

What about my children?

If you would like information of the activities available for children please Contact Us.

Have you got children? Would you like to bring them to church?

Earlsdon Methodist Church aims to provide a safe & welcoming environment in which children can be themselves & have fun learning about our Christian faith. Please see our Sunday Services page for more information on Sunday morning groups for children.

Current mid-week groups available for children are as follows:

  • Prayers & Bears – every Wednesday morning (term time only) starting at 8.45 am. This is held in the church & is open to parents & carers with pre-school children.
     
  • Dayspring Steel Band – please follow this link for more information.

If you have any questions about any of the above then please Contact Us .


Children

Getting Connected


Church Groups

While Sundays are a great way to meet new people, it is often in smaller gatherings that you can really get to know someone. Being part of one of our small groups allows you to make new friends, share together and support each other. We have a variety of groups that meet throughout the week, morning, afternoons and evenings.


Our groups include:-

  • Centenary Choir (alternate Mondays)
  • Tuesday Prayer Prayer & Reflection online
  • Tuesday Intercessory Prayer online
  • Wednesday Midweek Prayer & Meditation
  • Wednesday Worship (held fortnightly)
  • Dayspring Steel Band
  • 3 in 1 Youth Group
  • Wellspring Café
  • Prayer Shawl Ministry
Check out Church Groups and see if there’s one that you could join, or we can put you in touch with a small group leader who will be more than happy to invite you along to their group.
  We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our church.

Best Wishes