God’s divine power has given us everything we need for life.
(2 Peter 1:3a)
This verse from Peter’s second letter reassures us that by God’s power we have all we need for life. What does that mean? Because when we look at the needs in the world, when we think of organizations like Compassion who are seeking to release children from poverty in Jesus’s name, when we look at the lives of those in our community, we don’t see everyone having what they need for life. Maybe it even causes us to question God’s sovereignty and power. But maybe what it should cause us to question is the part we play in injustices and inequity, rather than distrusting God’s power. How are we living out his kingdom values?
In Mark’s gospel we have seen Jesus demonstrate his power over sickness and evil. In the miracle of the calming of the storm (Mark 4:35-41) we see Jesus demonstrate his power over nature. Nature that appears chaotic and unpredictable, true of life itself. The readers of Mark’s gospel would have been aware of the nature of the Sea of Galilee especially when high winds are present. Car parks on the western shore in modern day have danger signs warning of the conditions that can come about in high winds. The lake can go from dead calm to rough and dangerous very quickly.
The Jews were not known as a people of the sea. Yes, there were fisherman, but sea adventures were had by the neighbouring Phoenicians not the Jews. Tom Wright writes concerning the Jews: “the sea came to symbolize, for them, the dark power of evil, threatening to destroy God’s good creation, God’s people, God’s purposes.” In the miracle of the calming of the sea Jesus triumphs over the chaos and disorder, demonstrating the new kingdom he is to bring in – the image of which has been conveyed in the earlier parables.
As we are members of God’s kingdom our trust in his power is lived out in how we respond to injustices and chaos around us – will we be people of little faith or people who live it out?
Claire Coleman
Welcoming Beth and Family
Beth our new curate, husband Tom and son Toby are moving to Ramsgate in the middle of June. They are moving into a different house to Claire!
We want to provide a small welcome pack for when they move in. If you would like to contribute to this, then please give Amanda Ogden a small financial donation on Sunday. (Alternatively bring a non-perishable item of vegan (i.e. non-meat and non-dairy) food). Please also sign the welcome card! Amanda and Charlie from St. Luke’s will then deliver the welcome pack to them when they move in.
Also, check out this Facebook post from the Diocese about Beth. Read more.
Thank You
Thank you to all who contributed to the welcome pack for Beth, Tom and Toby and for Charlie Harley and Amanda Ogden for organising and delivering it. It really helped them to feel very welcome to Ramsgate. See photos of welcome pack.
Hustings at St. Luke’s, 7:30pm Monday 24th June
St. Luke’s will be holding a hustings of some of the local candidates to be MP in the lead up to the General Election, this Monday evening. Thank you to those who have already volunteered to help. It would be good to have a couple more – please see Paul.
Do please come and support the event and pray that it would be a good opportunity for people to be better informed in readiness for the election. For the latest details about the hustings, check out our website.
It is not too late to submit questions, but you must do so by Sunday. Either do this yourself online or if you cannot do that ask someone to help you submit a question online. Submit Questions.
Wendy Fuller
Wendy Fuller is having surgery on 24th June and will be in for a few days. When she is discharged, we want to be able to provide a hot meal for her for the fortnight following her return home. We have set up a meal train account. If you click here and sign-up that would be really wonderful.
Links to Share:
This week some aids to engaging with the Bible. One for small children and another creative way for all ages.
Cheeky Pandas and Story Bible Videos
This new set of videos and resources for young children telling some of the stories about Jesus is now freely available online. Great for families. Watch the promo… (1 min)
Rooted Monthly Journal
The devotional journal from the Bible Society that helps make the Bible available to everyone, everywhere. Rooted takes you deep into the Bible, with reflections, activities, and questions. Your faith will strengthen and grow as you learn about Jesus. Find out more…
Finally, let’s keep trusting in the power of Jesus to bring calm from chaos.
Yours in Christ
Paul Worledge
(Priest in Charge, St. George’s Ramsgate)
Weekly Calendar
Sunday 23rd – The Fourth Sunday after Trinity
Eucharist (St George’s, 9:30am) – Reading: Mark 4:35-41
Monday 24th
Prayer Meeting (St. Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am
Craft Group (St. George’s Hall, Soup Kitchen) – 2:00-3:30pm
General Election Hustings (St Luke’s Church) – 7:30-9:00pm
Tuesday 25th
Prayer Meeting (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 26th
Study Group (Langdale Avenue) – 10-12 noon
Study Group (South Eastern Road) – 7:30-9:30pm
Thursday 27th
Prayer Meeting (St. Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am
Saturday 29th
Prayer Meeting (St. George’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am
Beth’s Ordination (Canterbury Cathedral) – 10:30am
Open Church (St. George’s Church) – 11:00am-1:00pm
Sunday 30th – The Fifth Sunday after Trinity
Eucharist (St George’s, 9:30am) – Reading: Mark 5:21-43
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.