Remembrance Service for the Departed
churchadmin2020-11-09T23:26:17+00:00A service of Evensong and Remembrance led by Rev Simon Stevenette and Anne Macmillan
A service of Evensong and Remembrance led by Rev Simon Stevenette and Anne Macmillan
This week marks 102 years since the end of the Great War.

Did you know that the Partnership of Churches in Old Town publish a regular magazine full of local interest and spiritual insights If you would like to receive a copy then contact Mr. George Kennedy our distribution manager:
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It has been a strange year this year. Our A.P.C.M. (Annual Parochial Church Meeting) was deferred due to the restrictions and so we were unable to close off our usual formal review of the past year and plans for the coming year. We are now able to hold our A.P.C.M. which will be held in the Church immediately following this Sunday’s (25th October) service. Social distancing measures will be enforced.
These da
ys, Christ Church rarely has a plate collection for donations during services, although there is always an Offertory plate at the rear of the church before and during services.
If you find yourself without change though but have your mobile phone handy you can donate to the work of Christ Church via a simple text.
All you need to do is send a text with the code CCSWINDON £5 ( or however much you wish to give us) to 70450.
The acknowledgement of your text has a link allowing you to agree to add Gift aid to your gift (worth an extra 25% to us at no extra cost to you) if you are a UK taxpayer.
There are a number of ways to give to support the church and its work.You can find out details of how to give to our work in the community here.
Thank you

During the coronavirus emergency, our church, like many organisations today, is suffering severely from a lack of funds.
Our finance team is working hard to implement cost savings whilst still allowing us to maintain a clear and effective presence in the community. We are especially grateful to our many regular givers, either as members of the Parish Giving Scheme or as donors via regular standing order for their continued support.
Like everyone, we are exploring new ways to connect with our congregation and friends. These include a new Pastoral contact scheme called Keep in Touch (K.i.T.). This will be administered by volunteers from our Community and is aimed at ensuring that everyone is regularly contacted and, if required, practical help or reassurance can be provided. We are recording our Sunday services and these can be found on our website. You can find out more about both these on www.christchurchswindon.co.uk.
Inevitably though, income from plate collections, the community centre, church events, weddings and funerals has dried up, leaving us in an increasingly difficult financial position. Fortunately, we do have some contingency reserves and our cost savings and government cost mitigation schemes will help. Unfortunately, this will not last for very long.
How can you help?
By Regular Planned Giving
Regular giving enables us to plan our work and helps reduce administration time and effort as well as improving our cashflow.
Please join us in praying for change and transformation in our country and especially in our own hearts and minds as we confront the reality of the past, the challenges of the present and work towards God’s vision of racial harmony with hope for the future. We thank God for the gift of sisters and brothers from around the world who bring so much to us at Christ Church. May God help us to become more fully the rainbow people of God. Do pass your ideas on about how this might become more fully a reality.
Thank you gratefully
Simon
We are publishing a series of pen pictures each day celebrating the lives of people of colour on our Facebook pages. To follow them, why not subscribe to our page
One of the PCC’s key goals for the year was encouraging us all to grow in confidence and action as an eco-congregation. With this is mind we are looking forward to all that God will
teach us over the next two months through our sermon series.
This week can we recommend the excellent free podcast which can be heard on BBC Sounds entitled ‘What planet are we on?’ launched last Thursday with Sir David Attenborough giving a perceptive interview. Also please consider joining the staff team on one of the series of five webinars produced by the Bristol Diocese Deconstructed Environment Online Conference starting on 19th October when Ruth
Valerio will speak on Why should Christians act and why now?
You can sign up here: https://www.bristol.anglican.org/news/deconstructed-environment-conference-online-thisoctober.php
If you missed last Sunday’s Bereavement Service, you can watch an online recording below.
We promote a number of Christian charities throughout the year and our most recent Mission Sunday supported Send a Cow and The Willows counselling Service
Thank you on behalf of both charities for your kind support. If you missed the opportunity, then you can still give directly to the charities.
To support Send a Cow – donate online please make sure you mention Christ Church Swindon (please include Swindon as there are a few other Christ Churches who support us!)so that we can add that to the church total. You can also leave your gift in the plate on Sunday. Thank you so much for your support
To Support Willows Counselling – Donations can be made by Bank transfer to Willows Counselling –Lloyds, Sort Code 30-98-41 Account 00368513
Prayer support is much valued
Thank you again on behalf of both Mission partners
Tim Eyles, our Director of Music, has completed a series of 4 lunchtime recitals on our recently refurbished organ to raise much needed funds for both the church and The Friends of Christ Church.
Thank you to all of you who supported Tim and gave generously. His recitals raised more than £250, split between the Friends and the Church. The organ can still be heard in the 2nd and 4th Sunday 10 am services or you can catch up with a recording of the service each week, after 1pm.
If you missed the chance to hear our organ in full flow, you can hear an extract below.
Tim Eyles – Music Director at Christ Church Organ