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MAY 2024 Letter
Walking for Dementia, and all good gifts
around us
As you all probably know by
now I walk my dog, Bean every day, many of you have seen me out and about and
always say ‘Hello’ which is lovely.
March saw me walking as I normally do but walking for Dementia UK as
part of their fundraising campaign. In
March I walked 225 kms (I was asked by the charity to walk 100 km) which
is the equivalent of 104 miles I think, and because of people’s
generosity I raised £311 when I was hoping to raise £150.00. So thank you to all those of you who
sponsored me. What I was doing was using
something that I do anyway to benefit someone else. This got me thinking about all the things
that people in our villages do. I have
someone who very kindly gives people eggs because their chickens lay more eggs
than they can eat. People who give away
fruit and vegetables because they have grown more than they can eat. There are
people who give of their time and skills to keep our churchyards, open, mown
and beautiful. There are people who like being with children who volunteer and
help with our toddler group and we have a new team building for our new
ministry, Wednesday Welcome (which will start on 1st May see ad), we
very kindly have the gifts of Ali and Christine who pull all our parish
magazine info together so that the rest of us can benefit by knowing what is
happening around us, those who serve on the Village Hall Committee, the Parish
Council etc, and so many more people giving of the gifts and talents that they
have that they can use for the benefit of others.
With all the uncertainty in
the world at the moment with wars, and talks of retaliation which can be very
unsettling, my heart is warmed by the goodness that is experienced in each one
of our villages, where loving your neighbour really means something.
I know also as we head
towards the Scarecrow Festival, all sorts of gifts and skills will be called in
to help with cake making, building scarecrows, building other things…barbeques,
putting up marquees, setting up tables and chairs, painting, designing and Bee
Aware…we are calling all knitters and crafters to help us (after our
success with the knitted/sewn mice that overran St James, one of our church’s
last year!!!!) The plan this year is to knit/craft mini bugs and patterns will
be found at the back of St James church or you can get in touch with me and we
can drop a pattern and wool round to you….but that is all in the future, but
good to start early.
For now let me tell you a
little more about Wednesday Welcome. The
idea is that we are creating an opportunity for people to gather once a month
for tea, cake and companionship and friendship at 2-32 Mabeys Walk in High Wych
– CM21 0HN. (Thanks to the generosity of
our local housing association) It is a
beautifully decorated space with some new chairs, is lovely and warm with a
great kitchen. This invitation is
extended to all our villages of High Wych, Allens Green, Gilston and Eastwick.
Perhaps you would enjoy this for yourself, or have a neighbour or family member
who would really appreciate this. The
first session will be on Wednesday 1st May 2024 from 2.00 –
4.00 pm.
Why not come along to the first one to help shape what this time
together will look like – we thought music might be part of it, but if so, what
sort, style etc, games, maybe but what games etc. This time together will be shaped by the
people who come to enjoy it and we hope to see many of you there. There is no charge for this currently, but if
you are able, you may want to give a small donation towards the freshly made
cakes we will have every session. If you
want anymore information please contact me on revajacksonhwge@outlook.com 01279 790145 or mobile:0783 366 7707.
So the message I want us all
to hear today is that keep up this great work of helping your neighbour, of
using the things that God has given you to share with others and above all know
that we are all called to be children of God – that God loves each and every
one of us – made in his image to love and care for the people and the world we
live in. Where we see love we see God.
God’s greatest commands to us
all are…
Love the Lord your God with
all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest command. And
the second is like it…Love your neighbour as yourself – everything hangs on
these two commandments Matthew 22:37-40. May each day be filled with
hope, love and care for each other.
Every blessing
Your Priest
Alison
The following websites gives details of grants that they may be able to apply for if the increasing
cost of living is causing problems.
You simply put in your postcode and it lists available
grants in that area. https://grants-search.turn2us.org.uk/
Are you on a low income do check to see if you might be eligible for Council Tax support. https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/benefits-and-financial-support/council-tax-support
..and a reminder if anybody living in a property in bands
A-D has yet to apply for their £150.00 energy rebate from the Council then now
is the time to get that done too. https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/governments-ps150-payment-towards-energy-bills