This Week’s Notices – 14th April 2024

the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep.”

(1 Corinthians 15:20)

What we believe about death effects how we live our life. For starters, if you believe as a fundamental truth that the totality of life is contained in the short span of time we live on this earth, that death marks the end and that there is nothing beyond, then we will want our lives to be focussed on self-fulfilment, completing “bucket lists”, enjoyment and fearing death beyond all else.

In the face of the death of loved ones, such a clear-cut view of death is rarely expressed. Most people want to find comfort in some kind of otherworldly spiritual life beyond death. Such beliefs, however, rarely reflect on any consequences in death for our actions in life and offer little understanding or justification for what such a life beyond death might be like. As such these views have little impact on the way we live our lives.

Alternatively, the belief in reincarnation does at first glance seem to encourage living a good life now, in order to have a better next life. Yet it also encourages a sense of entitlement to present privileges and status. Thus, it promotes the despising of those less well off: they deserve their position in society, it is the result of their actions in a previous life.

The Christian belief in life beyond death is different. It is one we can have confidence in, because it is rooted in the historic event of Jesus’ actual resurrection. He is the first fruits of those who die, meaning that our life beyond death will be ultimately like his, a bodily physical resurrection, to a much better transformed life in close relationship with God. Yet, there is a consequence to how we live this life. God will judge the dead. It’s never too late to turn back to Him and receive his amazing grace and start living life for him now, but we do need to align ourselves with God in this life, if we want his blessings in the next.

Paul Worledge

Electoral Roll and Annual Meeting

St. George’s electoral roll, is a kind of membership list for the church that enables you to vote at our Annual Meeting (APCM). If you are not already on the electoral roll, have been attending St. George’s for six months or more, are baptised and over 16, then please fill in one of the electoral roll forms, available at the back of church and return to Mark Ogden by Sunday 28th April.

The annual meeting will be on Monday 20th May at 7:00pm in church.

Beetle Drive and Games – This Friday

Friday 19th April, 7:00-9:00pm, St. George’s Church Hall

Tickets are £1, which includes snacks and a drink. They can be bought from Elaine.

St. George’s Day Celebration, Sunday 28th April

To mark St. George’s day this year, there will be a joint service at St. George’s on Sunday 28th April at 11am, followed by a St. George’s day parade (like last year).

Depression and Anxiety Self-Help Group

The group meets this Wednesday, 17 April, from 6-7.30pm in the Perry Room in St Luke’s Church Hall. Our theme will be Setting emotional boundaries. The group is open to anyone 18 and above who experiences depression and/or anxiety. All meetings are free.

Prayer for the Nations

Join us as we hear first-hand, to pray for worship, and celebrate the cultures, peoples and countries of the world every third Friday at 7:30 pm to 9pm (next one is Friday 19th) at 45 Northdown Rd, Cliftonville, Margate CT9 2RN. Ring the bell at the bookshop door. The prayer focus for April is Rwanda.

Parenting for Teen’s Course

BRF have produced a course to help people with parenting teens. If you are interested in taking the course or even running a course, then please check out their website, then let Paul know if this is something you want to do.

Growing Faith Hub (Helping children and Young people grow in Faith)

The next training session for the Growing Faith Hub is at St Mary Bredin on Thursday 2nd May 12-2pm (lunch provided). This training is entitled ‘Your Church and Community’ and will focus on how best to engage as a church within your local community. If you would like to attend, please email Jen, including any dietary requirements and also let Paul know you are going.

Links to Share:

Easter, just another spring festival?

This animated video from the Bible Project gives a powerful summary of the last days of Jesus as told in Luke 19-23. Watch 4 minute video.

How should we understand God’s ordering of violence in the Old Testament?

In this long video, there is a helpful discussion about one of the most difficult questions for us to answer as Christians: ‘How can a God of love order violence in the Old Testament?” Watch hour long video…

Finally, let’s continue to live out the implications of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.

Yours in Christ

Paul Worledge

(Priest in Charge, St. George’s Ramsgate) 

Weekly Calendar

Sunday 14th April

Eucharist (St George’s, 9:30am) – Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:12-34

Sunday School (St George’s, 10:30am)

Monday 15th 

Daily Prayer (St. Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Craft Group (St. George’s Hall, Soup Kitchen) – 2:00-3:30pm

Study Group (Margate Road) – 7:15-9:30pm

Tuesday 16th  

Daily Prayer (St. George’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Coffee Morning (St. George’s Hall) – 11:00am-12:00pm

Study Group (Lyndhurst Road) – 2:30-4:00pm

Community Meal (St. George’s Hall) – 5:30-7:00pm

Wednesday 17th  

Study Group (Langdale Avenue) – 10-12 noon

Depression & Anxiety Self-Help Group (Perry Room) – 6:00-7:30pm

Study Group (South Eastern Road) – 7:30-9:30pm

Thursday 18th

Daily Prayer (St Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Friday 19th

Beetle Drive & Games (St. George’s Church Hall) – 7:00-9:00pm

Saturday 20th

Daily Prayer (St. George’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Open Church (St. George’s Church) – 10:00am-12:00pm

Sunday 21st   

Eucharist (St George’s, 9:30am) – Reading: 1 Cor. 15:35-49

Online Forms

Under the ‘Contact’ tab on the website, there are now three forms that you can use to help us in managing the church:

  • Events Application Form. Use this if you are organising a church event that needs a church room booked, advertising or ticketing.
  • Submit a Notice. Use this if you want to ask us to include a prayer request or other notice in the church notice sheet or email.
  • Maintenance Reporting Form.Use this to report any non-urgent issues with our buildings or grounds.

St. George’s Website

  • What’s On – a page which lets you know what is happening this week and gives information about upcoming events.
  • Notices – You can read the latest notices on this page.
  • Sermons – Read a transcript of a recent sermon or watch the YouTube version recorded at St. Luke’s. There are now videos for all the sermons over the summer.

Safeguarding Training

If you volunteer in anyway at church the national authorities are strongly encouraging you to take at least the Basic Module in safeguarding training once every three years.

If you have not completed the training in the last three years, then the module can be completed online and takes about ninety minutes. You can access the training by following this link. You will need to first register, to access the training. Once the training is completed, you will be sent a certificate. Please forward that certificate to James (office@stlukesramsgate.org), so that we can keep records of who has done the training.

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