St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church
Weekly Newsletter
Sunday 13th October
20th Sunday after Trinity
10.30 am Holy Communion Revd Tracy Morris
Collect
God, our light and our salvation:
illuminate our lives,
that we may see your goodness in the land of the living,
and looking on your beauty
may be changed into the likeness of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Readings Hebrews 4: 12-end
Mark 10: 17-31
Hymns StF 11 Holy, holy holy, Lord God Almighty
StF 397 The Spirit lives to set us free (v1)
StF 673 Will you come and follow me
StF 18 Be still and know that I am God
StF 706 Longing for light, we wait in darkness
This service will also be live streamed and you can watch it here from 10.30 am.
NEXT SUNDAY
Sunday 20th October
21st Sunday after Trinity
10.30 am Nether Edge Quakers' shared Meeting for Worship
Nether Edge Quakers' shared Meeting for Worship with St Andrews Psalter Lane Church will take place on Sunday 20th October at 10.30am.
We meet in a circle in the quiet of the church and the only change from the usual Meeting for Worship is that it has a clear introduction and a few readings. The space and atmosphere of the church provides a wonderful setting and the sharing of worship has created a strong friendship with our neighbouring congregation. Meeting for Worship is followed by the opportunity to share refreshments and conversation.
THIS WEEK
Every Monday
10.00 am – 12 noon Knit and Natter Group in Room 1, Shirley House
Everyone welcome to come and knit, sew, craft or just chat and enjoy a drink and a slice of cake.
Every Tuesday
2.00 - 4.00 pm - Tuesday Café in Shirley House
The café is for those living at home with memory loss or dementia and their carers. Hot drinks and cakes, music, memories, singing, stories and more. For further information ring the church office (0114 2678289) or email office@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk.
Every Wednesday
10.30 am Holy Communion in Church
Friday 18th October
1.30 pm Church Links meeting, Room 1 SH
NEW! You can listen to a podcast of our recent services here!
Same sex marriage at SAPLC
At St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church, we seek to be an inclusive church, and a place in which every person is celebrated and affirmed.
We are delighted to announce that we have now received consent from both the Methodist Church and the Church of England to use SAPLC for the solemnisation of same sex marriages conducted by a Methodist Minister according to the rites of the Methodist Church, and we have made an application for the church building to be registered for such occasions.
We welcome enquiries from anyone who is considering getting married and who would like to explore this further. Please contact the Revd Naomi Cooke: minister@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk
You can also donate by BACS: Sort code: 05-08-08 Account Number: 36930499
or by cheque payable to: St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church, and posted to St Andrew’s Church Office, 31 Psalter Lane, S11 8YL.
Don't forget to Gift Aid your donation if you can, as this will increase the amount we receive by 25%!
NOTICES
Harvest Festival Thank You! Many thanks to everyone who helped to make the Harvest Festival and Soup and Puddings Lunch last Sunday 6th October such a wonderful event. The service was inspiring, there were very generous donations of items required by the Cathedral Archer Project, and cash for All We Can, followed by a delicious lunch enjoyed by 55 people. It is impossible to name those involved as
there were so many, but you know who you are! Thank you again!
Wear Your Faith Fortnight The Diocese of Sheffield is inviting Christians across South Yorkshire to wear a symbol of their faith for two weeks (20 October – 3 November). As the season changes and the nights get darker, let’s wear our faith and share the hope and light that Jesus brings. People can wear any symbol of faith to take part – perhaps a necklace, a badge, a wristband, a T-shirt, or something else. Metal badges and waterproof stickers will be available in church on 20th and 27th
October.
Of course, we don’t need to wear a symbol of faith to show that we’re followers of Jesus – our words, actions and attitude speak volumes. But wearing a symbol of our faith can inspire others and let them know that we’re open to conversations about faith.
‘Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have…’ (1 Peter 3:15)
Help needed! We are looking for someone willing to act as Safety Officer for SAPLC, to oversee risk assessments, identify hazards and ensure our operations accord with good practice and the Health and Safety policy. This is not likely to be a very onerous or time-consuming role, and training and support would be provided by the Property and Finance Committee. If you think this is something you would be interested in, please speak to John Cripps (Email cripps@uwclub.net Tel 258 8932)
Worship Leaders Over the next few months, Cheryl will be taking a break from leading our 10.30 am worship. She will, however, continue to lead the monthly 9.15am services and certain specials! We are so grateful to Cheryl and all the leaders of worship at SAPLC for the time, energy and support they offer to the worshipping life of the church.
Important Dates for your Diary
Saltmine Theatre Company will be bringing their stage production of A Christmas Carol to SAPLC on Friday December the 6th. There will be two performances, one for local schools in the afternoon and one for the general public early evening. Please make a note and spread the word.
This will be a wonderful experience for primary aged children and the whole family!
At Home Church Community Weekend: June 13th to 15th 2025 Next June we will hold our first Church Community Weekend here at SAPLC. A full schedule of activities will be available nearer the time, but in brief there will be worship, teaching, creative groups, lots of good food, fun and games, and the opportunity to deepen friendship and grow together in the Spirit. Our guest speaker will be the Revd Dr Gary Hall, tutor in Ethics and Preaching at the Queen's Foundation in Birmingham. He is an inspirational person and will be a blessing to us all. Please save the date now: The weekend is for everyone, from the oldest to the youngest among us and activities will be for all.
Sheffield City of Sanctuary letter about Access to Justice The UK’s legal aid system is in crisis. Cuts to legal aid have left many unable to access justice and the reality is stark: over half of people seeking asylum last year couldn’t find a legal aid lawyer.
Entire regions of the UK have become 'legal aid deserts' where no advice is available. Without proper legal support, many individuals are forced to navigate the complex asylum system alone, leaving them stuck in limbo for long periods of time, at risk of removal, and creating greater knock-on costs for local authorities and the wider community.
In every part of England and Wales there is a significant deficit between the need for
immigration and asylum legal advice and the provision available. In South Yorkshire specifically, 2 out of 5 legal aid firms have stopped delivering legal aid immigration services, as of June 2023, and the other three have no capacity. Aside from the Multi-Agency Drop-In, that City of Sanctuary Sheffield facilitate, there is no simple to access, face-to-face immigration advice available in Sheffield.
Please email or write to your MP today to urge them to address this crisis in legal aid for people seeking asylum.
There are copies of the letter from City of Sanctuary in the narthex; this includes a template letter to your MP. You can find your MP here.
Gaza update Bahzad (child psychiatrist) is working incredibly hard providing stress management and group supervision to frontline medics, nurses etc. He’s also helping his sister and brother to set up schooling for children in their area of tents. Caitlin, and friends working for Oxfam and Norwegian Refugee Council in Amman including Bahzad’s other sister are trying to get funding.
A memorial to Bahzad’s and our friend Dr Maisara Alrayes was unveiled at Guys Hospital Quad, together with a scholarship for Palestinian doctors.
Rana is still hanging on. Her son’s first birthday was at the beginning of October. She doesn’t write much but her sister in Cairo keeps in touch with Caitlin.
Finally, Amal, another friend and colleague, sent her reflections on the last year:
'One year since the last time without fear, displacement, limitation and crisis of everything and hope!
One year, all the world tried to stop Israel but no one can.
One year of genocide, of losing friends, neighbours, relatives, homes, beloved things and
memories
One year of waiting the freedom or at least waiting the life routine before war
One year of continuous nightmares of how we will be killed, I saw myself killed under home rubbles, burning in tents, shooting by sniper or quad copter, smashed under a tank track, phosphorus choking or hunger
Thanks for standing next to me all this time, protesting for Palestine, thinking of us and trying to help and stop those genocide. Thanks for being my backbone when I couldn’t stand.'
Also, here is a link to the 9 th October Guardian interview with Ahmed Alnouq who lived with us in 2019-20
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/09/survivors-guilt-is-overwhelming-the-grief-of-losing-21-relatives-in-one-airstrike-in-gaza?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
News from the West Bank
It is with great sadness and despair to report that the house that Tom Reavey and a team from Amos Trust helped to build in 2022 was today bulldozed by the IDF ( who then sat in the ruins and had their breakfast). It was the second demolition the family had experienced.
A number of members of SAPL contributed to the £2000 that Tom raised for materials and I'm sure they will be equally saddened to read this.
Tom has already volunteered for another build programme but this is not currently possible.
Anne Hollows
Please continue to pray for the people of Gaza and for the West Bank.
CycleBoost electric bike loan schemeElectric bike loans for a month or more are available with the CycleBoost scheme. For a £75 charge per month, people can hire an electric bike, with charger, helmet, lock and pannier, and any repairs needed included in the cost. Google Cycleboost now!
Safeguarding News: Do you listen to podcasts? ‘Podcast on Purpose‘ is a thrilling new podcast series hosted by Philippa Forrester, showcasing the impact of crowdfunding on society. Episode 2 highlights a super fast way to provide financial support to domestic abuse victims through cashpoints. Crowdfunder and the National Benevolent Charity’s
'Home is where the harm is' addresses domestic abuse head-on utilising crowdfunding to provide immediate financial support to victims of domestic abuse.
In the last month they have raised over £20,000 and distributed it discreetly via 100 micro grants through local ATMs to women in desperate circumstances.
‘Podcast on Purpose’ is more than just a podcast; it’s a movement. Each episode highlights the ways people are using crowdfunding to tackle challenges and make a positive impact. By subscribing now, you’ll be among the first to hear these stories of hope and determination.
How to subscribe: Subscribe to ‘Podcast on Purpose’ today by searching for Podcast on Purpose on your preferred podcast provider. The first two episodes will be available on July 30th, with new episodes released weekly.
Friends of The Holy Land Our Christian brothers and sisters in the holy land are really suffering. They desperately need our prayers and support. To read the launch edition of their new magazine Giving Hope, please see here.
This is a new-look update with lots of information about what is happening in the UK and in the Holy Land.
City of Sanctuary Appeal City of Sanctuary Sheffield's vision is for our city to be a place of safety and welcome for people seeking sanctuary.
The Sanctuary is a utopia in the heart of Sheffield that we are working to build as an alternative to the system. It is a beacon of light in a storm and the soil from which so much good work grows.
This summer City of Sanctuary Sheffield are moving out of The Sanctuary to make way for exciting building works on Chapel Walk. We are taking this opportunity to do some building of our own - vastly improving The Sanctuary for the approximately 1500 people who come through the doors each month. The redesign plans will make The Sanctuary:
- More welcoming and safe for those seeking sanctuary.
- More useful for all the groups who use the centre.
- More beautiful, becoming a beacon of hope in difficult times.
- More tailored to the requirements of people seeking sanctuary and those working in solidarity with them.
In order to make these crucial improvements, we need to raise an additional £15,000 and need your help to reach our target. Your support will help us continue to offer a welcoming, safe, and beautiful environment for those seeking sanctuary in Sheffield.
Please click here and consider donating to our GoFundMe appeal and share it with your network to help us reach more people who believe in our mission.
Bents Green Sunday Evening Service Every Sunday evening at Bents Green Church we meet for informal fellowship and worship, which might include teaching, discussion, activities, Holy Communion and refreshments. It's from 6.30 to about 8.00 pm.
Several people already attend from different churches, and we would like to invite anyone who would like to, to come and join us.
More information from Graham Wassell, Tel: 01142350393 or Mob: 07532054968
Postage stamp collection for the Bone Cancer Research Trust If you receive post with stamps, would you like to save them to help raise funds for the Bone Cancer Research Trust? There will be a box at church to place them or people can give them to Pat Rogers and they will then be sent off. Apparently modern stamps are much more valuable than older ones! (Older stamps are pre 2008) Stamps need a border of a finger width (1 cm). Foreign stamps are accepted but please keep these separate. (Channel Islands and Isle of Man count as foreign.)
They will be helping a good cause and be a little bit of recycling.
All We Can Loose Change Appeal
Thank you so much for all your donations to All We Can. The collection bowl will be out during Sunday service so please bring along any small change. Thank you again.
Clifford All Saints School
Community monthly prayer group If you are unable to attend but would like to share a prayer request for the group please click here.
The Psalter Lane building is now closed, and the whole school is at the Ringinglow Road site. The Morris School window - originally one of the pair in old St Andrew’s, of which the one in the narthex is the other - has now been installed in the Ringinglow Road building and looks wonderful. There is a photograph of it on the board in the narthex.
The Tuesday Café The café is open every Tuesday from 2.00 - 4.00 pm in Shirley House. The café is for those living at home with memory loss or dementia and their carers. Hot drinks and cakes, music, memories, singing, stories and more. For further information ring the church office (0114 2678289) or email office@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk.
Regular Giving to St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church If you do not give to the church through the envelope scheme or by bank standing order, please have a word with Rodney Godber (tel 0114 266 3893) who will explain how this makes your giving to the church easier and more beneficial. If you would like to join the envelope scheme, please contact Janet Loughridge (tel 0114 258 4164)
Car Parking If you are parking at church, please take care not to park directly opposite the yellow lines marking the path towards Shirley House and Southcroft, as this blocks pedestrian access for people coming to church from Southcroft
Methodist podcast Have you discovered the weekly Methodist Podcast? Available here and on most audio streaming services. Half an hour of inspiring stories, emerging ideas and latest news from across our national church.
Sheffield Interfaith news Visit the Sheffield Interfaith website for news on what they are doing, including this event on 22nd October:
.
Please also note this post about getting the Zoom links for their events.
EVENTS
One World Choir Concert
The One World Choir is performing in a concert at Stephen Hill Methodist Church,
Manchester Road on Friday 18th October starting at 7.30pm.
There will be supporting acts including some comic verse.
There will be a collection during the concert, which will be split between the choir and
charities supported by Stephen Hill.
Membership of the choir is open to all refugees and asylum seekers. The Choir aims for
positive social change through the development of a welcoming and vibrant community choir, primarily for asylum seekers and refugees in Sheffield. They meet weekly to rehearse and socialise, and perform regularly at Community events.
Sheffield Church Action on Poverty - 15th Urban Poverty Pilgrimage
This year's pilgrimage is a linear walk on Saturday 19th October. We shall explore community issues and church social action with a number of churches. Put the date in your diary if you are interested in participating. We assemble between 9.00 am and 9.30 am at St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Broomhall, Upper Hanover Street, where we shall hold our opening service and learn about projects in Broomhall. Then we shall walk, via Ben's Centre, to St Mark's Church, Broomhill, where we shall discuss this church's social projects over tea and coffee. Then we shall walk to St Mary's, Walkley, for a similar discussion, while we eat our packed lunches ( tea and coffee will be provided). Our last visit is to Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Hillsborough, with discussion and final prayers ending around 2.30 pm. From there, it is an easy tram or bus ride back to Broomhall or to the City Centre. See poster in narthex for full details
Being Built Together – Being Fruitful Together
The Racial Justice unit in Partnership with the Diocese of Sheffield are to hold a regional day of networking, fellowship and the sharing of ideas on how to build up UK Minority Ethnic Global Majority Heritage Leaders of all ages, ordained and lay, along with allies and supporters taking place at Sheffield Cathedral on 19th October, 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.
There will be 3 speakers – Rev Sarah Siddique – St James Church, Assistant Archdeacon for Blackburn; Ven Karen Belinda Lund - Archdeacon of Manchester; Rev Guy Hewitt - Director of the Racial Justice Unit
For more information call 07952 or to register see here.
See poster in the narthex
Black History Month Civic Service
Sunday, 20 October 6.00 pm - 8.00 pm, Sheffield Cathedral
Each October, Sheffield joins a national celebration to highlight Black history, culture and
heritage, and empower people to take action against racism. Come and join us for a
community civic thanksgiving service with inspirational local speakers from the city’s black led church and a wonderful gospel music choir. FREE. People of all faiths or none and all communities welcome. For more information email admin@sacmha.org.uk.
Interfaith Event - Harvest celebrations in my Faith, Tuesday 22nd October, 7.30pm
To take place at Shirley House Interfaith Centre, 31 Psalter Lane, S11 8YL
Harvests have always been vital to humans, and cultures around the world have given thanks for them. Come and tell us about celebrations in your faith, and hear others’. Refreshments included. Everyone welcome, of all faiths or none, and whether you have been before or not.
Also on Zoom – contact shirleyhouseinterfaith@gmail.com for the link or 0114 258 8932.
Christian Aid Ceilidh
Saturday 26th October at 6.30 pm - 9 pm at Wesley Hall, Crookes, Sheffield, S10 1UD.
Come along and enjoy a Ceilidh in support of Christian Aid, dancing to the Well Dressed
Band! Adults £10, children £8 including a baked potato with chili and soft drinks
(all proceeds to Christian Aid). Book ticketshere or pay on the door.
Foodbank and Baby Basics
Firvale Foodbank and Baby Basics are still desperately in need of help, so that they can help the most vulnerable members of society. If you are able to give anything, donations can be dropped off at the following addresses.
Food Bank
Donations can be left at the rear of 16 Edgehill Road, S7 1SP or in Church. Fir Vale continue to take referrals and just under 100 people are being supported. Food and cash donations are welcome. Food is especially welcome. The Food Bank particularly need pasta, rice, UHT milk, toiletries and toilet rolls, but are ever grateful for canned goods.
They need
- Baked Beans
- Canned Tomatoes
- Pasta/rice
- Toothpaste
- Canned meats/fish
If you would like to give cash, you can donate here, or you can send a cheque made out to St Cuthbert’s (write Fir Vale Food Bank on the back) and send to Joe Dey at 16 Edgehill Road, S7 1SP, who will hand it over when he delivers to the Food Bank at St Cuthbert’s.
Baby Basics
Gifts, especially nappies, toiletries and hand-knitted items (cardigans and jumpers for 2-5 year olds rather than babies if possible), and the following items for 2-5 years are always in short supply: pyjamas, underwear, socks, tights and warm trousers/jogging bottoms for boys and girls.
At the moment, they really need 0-3 month clothing, baby socks and scratch mitts, 3-6-years clothing, baby wipes, nappy cream, cotton wool, 0-2year toothpaste and brushes, kids shampoo & conditioner for afro/curly hair.
Donations can be left in the basket at 51 Barkers Road, S7 1SD or in Church; cash donations should be put through the letter box. If Pat is away she will remove the basket from her front door step and she asks that items aren’t left at her door if the basket is not there. If you have something you can put through the letter box, that would be alright. The Facebook page also has information about donating via their Amazon wishlist. Donations can be left in the box at 51 Barkers Road, S7 1SD; cash donations should be put through the letter box. Pat would be able to collect donations if you cannot get them to her – telephone her on 2014881 if you would like to donate this way. You can also now donate online.
We are grateful to all the very kind people who are taking these donations to where they are so desperately needed.
Help Needed!
(Not necessarily an accurate representation of a Working Party!)
A message from John Cripps:
'Many thanks to everyone who helped at the Working Party on Saturday 5th October. The next Working Party will be on Saturday 2nd November. Do come along and help – even an hour can help make a great difference to the appearance of the church grounds, which we can all enjoy. More volunteers would be very welcome!
Everyone is welcome to carry out gardening tasks at other times convenient to them. The compound has a new lock and that and the tool box have combination padlocks. Please ask me (01142 588932, 07914 290016, cripps@uwclub.net) if you want to know the combination and if you open either lock, please take care the combination is set correctly before closing it. The tool box contains the mower, strimmer and some small tools and there are additional tools in the cellar.'
The Green Box
Calling all potential climate activists!
Action needed please!
Have your say on the future of our local nature
South Yorkshire wants your views on the future of our local nature. Local authorities across South Yorkshire are seeking the views of residents, businesses, and community organisations on the development of its Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS).
Led by South Yorkshire’s Mayor, Oliver Coppard, the LNRS will develop actions to drive nature’s recovery across South Yorkshire. It is one of 48 strategies being developed across the country after the Government called for combined and local authorities to work together to improve our natural world. You can complete the questionnaire here.
Eco Tip – October: Contribute to wildlife conservation.
For most species, place a bird box so that it is facing east, southeast or possibly even south, to keep it out of the prevailing wind and rain. This will ensure that the box stays reasonably warm which will help with the hatching rates.
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City of Rivers Exhibition - Weston Park Museum until Sunday 3rd November
Sheffield is a city born from its rivers, sculpting the landscape and powering the industries that made it prosper. Today, they're the arteries that flow through the urban sprawl, continuing to shape the character of the city and our lives in it. From vast reservoirs and cascading weirs to the brooks that trickle through our many green spaces, they also provide a home to a rich abundance of local wildlife. City of Rivers brings together stories, objects, artwork, film and photography to chronicle Sheffield's relationship with its waterways. Drawing on contributions from people across the city, it reflects on our connections to them in our work, leisure time and our impact on the natural habitats they represent. Find out more about the exhibition in Sheffield’s Now Then magazine.
We all want to care for the planet, but can’t do everything at once. Here is the next in a series of tips to think about. Some can be done today, some this month, and some will not be for you. But remember - everyone can do something!
Eco Tips
September - Contribute to wildlife conservation.
Clean bird feeders to prevent diseases spreading to winter migrants
For more practical ways to enjoy, nurture and defend nature, sign up to A Rocha UK’s Wild Christian email: arocha.org.uk/wild-christian
See the Eco Group page for more Green news!
This page contains information about upcoming services and events and groups that we support.
Please contact clare@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk or janet.loughridge.45@gmail.com if there is anything you would like to see or to add, or anyone you would particularly like us to pray for.
This Newsletter will continue to be emailed instead of being printed to hand out in church. This will be better for us as an Eco-Church. There will be printed copies in church, but only for people who cannot receive the emailed newsletter.
We will be live-streaming our main Sunday morning services, for those people who aren't able to join us in church.
All contributions, serious or light-hearted, would be very welcome!