Wanderers off again!

Following last month's great outing to Ratzeburg, this Saturday the Wanderers are walking closer to home – Wedel to Rissen (about 10 km)

Saturday, 11 September meeting at 11:00 am at exit to Wedel Station.

Please contact Cicely if you are coming. More info on “Wanderers” page under “Activities”.

On the subject of Baptism

The Rt Revd Alan Wilson, Bishop of Buckingham, – known simply as Alan Wilson to Guardian Readers for whom he writes a regular column – has written some thoughts on the Book of Common Prayer and Baptism, that make cheerful if not thought provoking reading.

Click here to access.

This piece noted from the Eurobishop Blog.

Don't miss the bus!

There are still places free on the bus for the Church Outing on Saturday 4th September. This promises to be a great day out, good company, interesting weather (well interesting to see what it will be!), and a very economical way to see Töning and St Peter Ording – all for 15 Euros!

Good way to get to know people who regularly and occasionally come to church! Newcomers welcome too.

Click here for the flyer.

This week 15th-21st August

Friday 20th August Junior Church Staff Meeting.

Saturday 21st August Confirmation classes resume.

REMINDER – Church Outing Saturday 4th September!

Visit to Tönning and St Peter Ording. An opportunity for friends and relatives to join regulars for a fun day. 260 km round trip for just 15 Euros – do join the party! Notification to Emmanuel in church or contact the churchwardens or Chaplain.

Eucharist with Baptisms and Shared Lunch 1 August

Sunday 1st August we have baptisms and so this is a suitable time for a chance to mingle over a shared lunch.

The Monthly Eucharist will take place Thursday 29th July at 19.00 at Schulterblatt 14 – please tell Rosie Curran (4390281) if you are coming!

And don't forget the church outing 4th September

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Archbishop of Canterbury's keynote speech to the Lutheran World Federation Assembly

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, was the invited keynote speaker at the LWF Assembly being held in Stuttgart until 27 July. His talk was on the theme of the conference “Give us today our daily bread”.

Dr Williams noted that “Give Us Today Our Daily Bread” is “a prayer than inevitably looks beyond the present moment and the settling of immediate needs … It is as if in order to live in peace and hope today, we have to ask for that foretaste or ‘advance payment’ of God’s future.”
“The bread that is shared among Christians is not only material resource, but the recognition of dignity…and to recognise human dignity in one another is indeed to share the truth of what humanity is in the eyes of God. We feed each other by honouring the truth of the divine image in each other.”

The report from LWF is available here.
The full text can be read on the Archbishop's website.

There is also a note and comment on the Europbishop blog

Lutherans gather in Stuttgart

Every 6-7 years the world's Lutheran churches gather under the umbrella of the Lutheran World Federation and this time from 20-27 July in Stuttgart. Under the motto 'Give us our daily bread' the conference challenges those participating (and us all) to consider what we should be doing about injustice in the world.

The Anglican Communion is represented by among others Bishop David Hamid as noted in his blog entry for 20th July.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams will address the conferance on 22 July.

We wish the conference delegates a good conference.