Sunday 9th October 2022, 10.30am

All-age Service with Brigades Parade
Led by the Revd Lucy Brierley

Believing and Belonging
Where do I fit in? Belonging and Serving


This Service, broadcast live from the Church can be found via the Church’s website – www.wokingurc.org.uk our YouTube Channel  or via our Facebook page. There is an archive of service recordings, including this one, on our website which can be viewed at home.  If you would like some help to access any of these please email – office@wokingurc.org.uk .  If you would like a recording of this Service, and any other, they are available in various formats by request. Please contact the Church Office.

ORDER OF SERVICE

The Church is fitted with a loop system.  The words of hymns and songs, and Bible readings etc are displayed on the screen. Bibles and hymn books in standard and large print are also available from the Welcomers.  As the Service is live streamed you (and / or your family) could be on camera as efforts are made to help those watching at home to feel a part of the worshipping congregation in the Church.  If you have any concerns regarding this please speak to an Elder or Welcomer.

Welcome and Notices

Call to worship

Hymn – Come, now is the time
              Worthy of every song we could ever sing (Build my life)

Prayers and The Lord’s Prayer

Act of Rededication – Children and Youth Work

Family Time 1

Hymn – Will you come and follow me? (R&S 558)

Family Time 2

Hymn – Lord of creation (R&S 532)

Prayer Time (including Hymn – I will offer up my life)

Offering Prayer

Hymn – Hear the call of the Kingdom

Blessing & The Grace

NEWS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS

You are invited to stay for refreshments after the Service if you wish. They will be served in the Forum and in the Sanctuary.  Please do stay if you can to enjoy a time to meet and talk with each other.

Heathside parking permits.
Free parking every Sunday from 8.30am to 1pm.  Ask a Welcomers for one to display in your car.

The Traidcraft Stall will be open today, in the Forum for purchase and making orders.

If you would like to donate to the work of the Church
 this can be done in a variety of ways as described on the “Giving to the Church” page of the website. For one-off gifts, there is a direct link to the Dona online page from the “Give Online” button on the Home page, and the contactless device in the Forum is also
available.  There is be a plate at the back of the Church and an offering bag under the Dona device in the Forum for anyone wishing to make a cash donation.

Commitment for Life.  Information about this year’s appeal has now been distributed by email and paper copies.  There are spare copies in the Forum.  The credit /debit card machine in the Forum will accept donations and other methods through the Church account, cash or cheques is outlined in the information paper.

Leading Worship elsewhere.  The Revd David Netherwood is at Fleet URC this morning.

Please start to think about Christmas Gift ‘shoe boxes’.  In order to support the charity ‘Link to Hope’ which distributes gift boxes to families and elderly people in
Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria and Ukraine, boxes need to be ready by 30th October. Please pick up a leaflet in the Forum or see the page in the October Church
Magazine.  Marianne Basey or Ann Parris will be pleased to help with any queries.

There will be a Knitting Fellowship stall selling items suitable for inclusion in boxes on Sundays 16th and 23rd October.

Collection point for the York Road Project and Your Sanctuary every Sunday. Items which would be appreciated are: Sugar sachets, coffee sachets, jars of coffee, tea; pasta, rice;  squash (orange or blackcurrant), bottled or cans of water; pot noodles; fresh fruit and vegetables; individually wrapped biscuits or other snacks,
individual chocolate bars, tinned goods; boxer shorts (new) – men’s small and medium

Order now for 2023!  Reform – the URC magazine – £29.50 paper or £18 digital (10 issues) – please see ordering and payment method in the Church magazine or contact Janet Collinson directly by 21st October.
Prayer Handbook – Cities of Sanctuary –
£6.50 (or A4 size £12.50)
URC Diary – £8.50 blue or orange (or A5 size £10.50 orange)
Order either or both on list in the Forum or contact Joan Smyth by 30th October

WEEKLY CALENDAR

WEEKLY CALENDAR
TODAY
MONDAY2.30pm Knitting Fellowship (in Youth Room)
Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade groups -Anchors and Explorers (ages 4/5 – school year 3) 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Junior Section Boys and Girls (school years 4-6) 5:30pm to 7pm
Company, Senior and Brigader Sections (school years 7-13) 7:15pm to 8:45pm (Girls finish) and 9:15pm (Boys finish)
TUESDAYChristian Resources Exhibition at Sandown Park (until Thursday)
9.30am  Prayers for Children & Young People in person and by Zoom.
Link is :https://bit.ly/3fBbrv9
Meeting ID: 738 7632 0050
Passcode: WURCyouth
WEDNESDAY10.00am Baby & Toddler Group
THURSDAY10.00am Refill – Bible Study and discussion group
10.30am with Prayers for help and healing in person and by Zoom, followed by coffee and social time
Zoom – link: https://Zoom.us/j/95986431118
Meeting ID – 959-8643-1118
7.30pm IT and Media Committee
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
NEXT SUNDAY10.30am Morning Worship led by the Minister.  Being a welcoming Church
Collection point for food items for the York Road Project and Your Sanctuary (Refuges) open every Sunday, please see list on previous page.
UP-COMINGSunday 23rd October – Empty Bowls Lunch after the Service – in aid of the York Road Project.
Tuesday 25th October at 12.45pm – Fish and Chips (or alternative) Lunch and illustrated talk on Antarctica (sign up sheet in the Forum)
Monday 31st October – Carnival evening for all ages of children and young people.  6.00-7.30 families and younger children.  7.30-9.00 Youth.