Sunday 7th September, 2014
(The 12th Sunday after Trinity)
What’s on this week?
Sunday |
HOLY TRINITY FRANKFIELD are holding a COFFEE MORNING, RAFFLE and CAKE SALE after 10am Service in aid of Church Funds. Please come and support. |
Monday |
Badminton – Marmullane @ 3pm |
Tuesday |
Badminton – Marmullane @ 8pm. All welcome. |
Wednesday |
Bible Study will take place in the home of Joan Miller, Ballintemple at 3.30pm.Bowls Club – CPH @ 7.45pm |
Thursday |
1st Cork Company The Boys’ Brigade. 6pm – 7pm Anchors.7.15pm – 8.30pm Junior and Company Sections. |
This Sunday’s Readings
Old Testament |
Exodus 12: 1-14 p60 (NRSV) |
Psalm |
149 p765 (Book of Common Prayer) |
Epistle |
Romans 13: 8-14 p158 (NRSV) |
Gospel |
Matthew 18: 15-20 p19 (NRSV) |
Notices
The Parish Book Club will hold their first meeting of the new season in the Maryborough Hotel on the 16th September at 8pm.
Parish Art Group resumes Tuesday 16th September, 10am, Old Schoolhouse, Blackrock. All welcome, pay as you go €10 a class.
Adult Education Evening Classes in Ashton School, Blackrock. Enrolment now being taken at office or on-line @www.ashton.ie. Enrolment night will take place in the school on Wednesday 17th September between 7-8pm.
Harvest Thanksgivings: On Sunday 21St September Mr Keith Roberts will be our guest preacher in Frankfield and Douglas. Rev. Elaine Murray will be the guest preacher at our annual ecumenical harvest Thanksgiving Service in St. Mary’s Church in Passage West. The service is at 7.00pm. No morning service in Passage.
Old School Lunch: The monthly ‘last Wednesday lunches’ resume in Blackrock on Wednesday 24th September at 12.30. We hope that many people will gather for good food and conversation and take the opportunity to catch up with each other after the summer holidays. All are welcome.
Items to be included in Pew News should be delivered into Parish Office, emailed to douglasoffice@ccrd.ie or telephoned into the office phone no 4369578 by Wednesday 6pm. ‘Pew News’ can be downloaded each week from the parish website at www.douglas.cork.anglican.org