About Capel Church

St John The Baptist Church, Capel is a small friendly village church in the centre of the village. We are part of the Surrey Weald Team of parishes close to the south Surrey border with West Sussex. The other parishes in the team are St Peter’s, Newdigate, and St Mary Magdelene, South Holmwood. Our church offers a variety of worship, both separate and as part of the Weald Team.

Notes for Sunday 18 February 2024

Dear friends,

You receive this message a bit later than normal because some of us have been at the quiet day retreat yesterday. I’m sure you will be hearing about it after the event.

The picture today is of our happy hens roaming the garden in the mild weather.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Notes for Sunday 11 February 2024

Dear friends,

The quality of today’s picture leaves much to be desired but I could not resist sharing the blue tits feeding at the newly installed feeder. A robin has been to visit as well but he/she is a bit more cautious and would not be captured.

The after school club is doing really well. We must all congratulate the volunteers for making this initiative such a success. What a wonderful way to reach out to the wider community. The volunteers and children will start preparations for Easter after a much deserved break this half term.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Notes for Sunday 4 February 2024

Dear friends,

All around us spring is showing. Snowdrops and daffodils have started to flower and the picture attached is of the first crocuses in our garden. What a joy to behold!

Lent isn’t far off and there are quite a few activities planned. Some are for our own benefit (discipling the core) and others for the wider community. The Lent lunches will start on Wednesday the 21st of this month with soup, bread and cheese provided for a donation to the Bishop’s of Guildford Communities Fund:

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We hope to see many of you at these events.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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February 2024 Issue 80 Lent 2024

Our 80th issue and this month we look forward to Lent 2024 and all that we have on offer to mark it as a Parish.  All the usual features plus a NEW monthly quiz!

No man ever said, at the end of his days, ‘I have read my Bible too much, I have thought of God too much, I have prayed too much, I have been too careful with my soul.’
J. C. Ryle

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Notes for Sunday 28 January 2024

Dear friends,

The year has gone off with a flying start for our churches. The already popular after school club and preparations in full swing for the revival of ‘Open the Book’, the Lent course and the Quiet Day. Read more in the notes attached.
Lent lunches will be back this year following the success from last year. More information will follow soon. The dates are already in our website calendar together with all the latest information for all the PCC activities: www.capelandockleychurch.org.uk/events-calendar/

The pictures today are from two different walks, both quite nearby: Leith Hill and Beare Green to Anstiebury Farm. We are so lucky to live in this beautiful part of the world.

God Bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Candlemas Bells

Revd Liz Richardson

Well I hope this letter finds you well?! January was a really nasty winter month for those pesky winter germs, coughs, and all sorts, as well as the cold weather. As we come into February I am sure we will be encouraged by the growth of the early flowering spring bulbs and blossoms. February for us at church looks to be quite a busy month. The season of Lent is early this year beginning with Ash Wednesday on the 14th of this month and of course it is also Valentine’s Day! This year we are invited for a special service of Holy Communion with what is called the Imposition of Ashes (you get a lovely black mark on your forehead!) at St Peter’s Church Newdigate. Then we will be running a Lent Course this year called ‘Be Still’. The course is about prayer and explains how we don’t necessarily have to be physically still in order for our hearts to be still and how even in the midst of a full, busy life, we can all spend quiet time with God. I am really looking forward to doing this course! Each of the five sessions takes about an hour and includes a video session with teaching, some group discussion, plenty of tea and cake of course, and lots of take away resources. We are planning to run the course on Monday evenings and Tuesday afternoons. As I write the venue is not decided, as if possible it would be good to meet in a warm space!! Please do join us. There is a sign up sheet inside church.
We are concentrating quite a lot on prayer and how to pray at the moment. We are offering a Parish Quiet Day on prayer and if you would like more information on that please pop into church and see the leaflet or contact me. All are welcome! As well as plenty of spiritual food on offer this month in your parish churches, there will also be soup, bread and cheese to warm you up on these cold February days. These are always popular and will take place in Capel Church. The heating will be on and any donations for the lunches will be given to support the Bishop of Guildford’s Lent Appeal this year. So we begin the month with our annual Christingle service in aid of the Children’s Society which we always hold on the Sunday nearest to what is called Candlemas in the Church Calendar. It is also called the Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, when Mary and Joseph take the infant Jesus to the temple at Jerusalem. There he is revealed as the light of the people of Israel. Hence it is good fun to make our Christingles and light them to once again remind ourselves that Jesus is the light of the world. Did you know that snowdrops are known as Candlemas Bells because they often bloom early in the year?!
With my love and prayers as ever
Liz

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Notes for Sunday 21 January 2024

Dear friends,

That was a short sharp spell of winter weather! The pictures this week were taken on a walk in Warnham Nature reserve. What a privilege to have that little gem on our doorstep: a wildlife oasis hemmed in between Horsham town and two busy roads.

The attached notes give details of several Lent initiatives so please read. Next week we will also be starting the campaign for the Lent lunches. These proved very successful last year and we hope to attract even more people this time around. We look forward to a time of looking inward and go out into the community.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Notes for Sunday 14 January 2024

Dear friends,

What turbulent weather we have had!
The picture attached is of the river Mole at Flanchford bridge. I took it on the day I collected Dik from East Surrey Hospital, which was just hours before the bridge was flooded. It’s good to see how well a flood plain works and why we shouldn’t be greedy and use the land for other purposes than summer grazing. It’s also a reminder to look after our rivers: make sure they don’t get polluted and in turn contaminate the land and our food chain.

I hope you all enjoy the calm, crisp winter weather that we are now having.
God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Notes for Sunday 7 January 2024: Epiphany

Dear friends,

The first image of the year is of new shoots of unforced rhubarb in our garden. What a wonderful early sign of spring. The old leaves have not yet entirely died down and are still feeding the root system that will be producing many young shoots to come. I feel there’s a lesson in there somewhere.

Happy new year and God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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January 2024 Issue 79

Happy new year to all our readers!  A packed issue to see in the New Year with the regular items and some interesting articles and puzzles to while away the cold, dark January days!

A New Year’s Resolution

To begin with oneself, but not to end with oneself;
To start from oneself, but not to aim at oneself;
To comprehend oneself, but not to be preoccupied with oneself.

By Martin Buber (Austrian born Jewish philosopher)

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