October Letter

Revd Liz Richardson

Enjoying the last few days of late summer sunshine I always look forward to October.
Do you have a favourite month or season? For me I seem to like the Autumn and Spring, times when the seasons are either mellowing or springing into life!
A few weeks ago we were presented at St John’s with a Record of Church Furnishings made by a charitable group called The Church Recording Society. We were presented with 2 volumes of their work which includes all the memorials, metalwork, internal stonework, woodwork, textiles, windows, pictures, books, papers, musical instruments and tiles inside our parish church. It makes for very interesting reading as I am sure you can imagine. This amazing team of recorders, mostly retired professionals and enthusiasts of church heritage, spent many months weekly visiting and detailing everything fixed and non fixed and we were thrilled they wished to do this for us, completely free of charge! Copies of the Record will be available for everyone to see later on in the Autumn so do pop in and have a look from November onwards.
On the subject of the church interior I am afraid that we have had to make the decision to keep the toilet locked during the week and only open when there is an event or a service. This is due to the loo being used as a village ‘public convenience’ rather than for church visitors. We are sorry if this causes inconvenience (no pun intended) to locals. If you are disabled there is a special fob you can have to unlock it and use it. Otherwise do let me or one of the churchwardens know if you need it unlocked for any reason when you visit the church.
This month we celebrate Harvest at both our churches and gifts of foodstuffs are warmly welcomed and will be distributed either locally or the majority will go to Dorking Foodbank and Leatherhead START. Please just leave them in designated boxes in church and we will store them securely till distribution. Please do remember that if you know anyone who is suffering from food poverty, we have a wonderful local food bank and my Pastoral Assistant and I can issue vouchers very easily for anyone at all. We are here to help where we can.
So our Harvest service takes place on the 13th October at Capel at 10.30am. This is a special Cafe Church style service with an informal atmosphere. We begin with refreshments and then settle down for some good music, words and thought all on a harvest theme. We are hoping that families will join us for this lovely annual event, especially our uniformed groups and school families. All are welcome – PLEASE come and join us!! Let me know if anyone needs transport.
October is also of course the month when our now annual Murder Mystery Play and Harvest Supper take place at Ockley Village Hall on Friday 25th and Capel Memorial Hall on Saturday 26th October. Its a great play and a fun evening and lovely supper so what’s not to like?! Great cast too!! Do hurry and book tickets for either night – Box Office Corinne Jay – 07718 346294
Finally as the month draws to a close we will be holding our annual service of comfort for the bereaved, actually on the 3rd of November. Always a lovely but poignant time of thanksgiving and memory, with the lighting of candles as loved ones are named, followed by Church Teas. In the meantime I pray that whatever this month holds for you, may you know the living God is always with you.
With my love and prayers
Liz

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Notes for Sunday 22 September 2024

Dear friends,

This month is creation tide and part of it is Harvest Festival.

Also part of this big picture is the fact that both our churches are registered ECO churches. As such we aim to buy in Fair Trade and Organic food and cleaning stuff. The coffee in St John is Cafe Direct, which is both organic and Fair Trade. I supply this at cost along with washing up liquid and other cleaning products.

When you buy supplies for either of our churches PLEASE buy LOAF. If you struggle to find it just get in touch and I will supply at cost. It would be so nice if one (or both) of our churches could reach Silver level soon and this is one of the things we can do to reach it.

The cyclamen in St John church yard were irresistible earlier this week.

God bless,

Dineke

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Notes for Sunday 15 September 2024

All Hallows - London

Dear friends,

This week we went up to London and passed All Hallows, which turns out to be the oldest church in town. It’s just north of the Tower and I highly recommend a visit. One of the joys of no longer commuting to London is being able to travel up, explore at leisure and appreciate so much that one never sees as a tourist or an office worker.

I hope you all enjoy the fine autumn weather after the hailstorms.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Notes for Sunday 8 September 2024

Dear friends,

September arrived in style, what weather we’ve been having these last days! I saw the wedding party spill out of St Margaret’s between downpours. Let’s hope they had a wonderful time despite the weather.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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September letter

Revd Liz Richardson

September – that month of back to school and the start of a new term for families. September – that month of long awaited summer holidays for those without children! Actually I am writing this letter, behind as usual on my summer holiday in the middle of August. Thank goodness for internet albeit intermittent and my laptop. We are enjoying a few days near Weymouth in Dorset in our touring caravan – the weather either extremely hot or extremely cloudy and chilly – the usual British seaside holiday weather, along with the wasps, as I am constantly telling my grandchildren! We haven’t been to Dorset in a very long time and it is wonderful to revisit old haunts and new ones. Such a beautiful county and coastline.

So September beckons and so does the beginning of our Autumn services and events. We are very much looking forward to another thrilling Murder Mystery Play and Supper later on in October, advertised elsewhere in the magazine. Sylvie and I have chosen it together and it’s called ‘Where there’s a will there’s a way’. You don’t need to be much of an expert to guess its the perfect context for a murder and along with a two course supper, it will be an evening of great fun and guessing. For two nights only, at Ockley Village Hall on the Friday and at Capel Memorial Hall on the Saturday. A stella cast as usual will entertain us and a special reminder to Capel readers to book early if you wish to see it at Capel. Tickets sell out fast for Capel!

Meanwhile our church services will reflect the turning of the season and St Margaret’s at Ockley will be celebrating their harvest this month. Capel will celebrate harvest in October, this time with Bob and the band, Cafe Church style. The usual dried and preserved produce will be very welcome for donating to Dorking Foodbank and Leatherhead Start project. A perfect time to join us for our lovely harvest festival services for all the family and we hope our local uniformed groups will be with us. Finally the month ends with another Parish Pet Service. Again, please see the details advertised elsewhere in the magazine. This year it will take place in the afternoon on Sunday 29th September at Ockley village Hall. All are welcome, whether you have a pet or not as we celebrate and bless God’s animal creation. The animals steal the show as you can imagine and it is one of the most loveliest parts of my vocation to go and bless each animal in God’s name. They seem to love it!!

Whilst being away at the moment we visited Durdle Door, a horrendous slippy climb down to the most beautiful natural rock formation. But it was worth it and I even ventured into the turquoise clearest sea ever. I wish I hadn’t as the beach drops very suddenly almost casting you into the brink – in fact its true to say I did fall into it – but to try to get out of it?! That was a different story altogether. There is a very hilarious video of me trying to do just that and being constantly thrown back with my daughter hysterically laughing. ( It is only viewable at the right price!! One way of fund raising 🙂 Anyway the point I want to make is that there was such a great atmosphere on this tiny beach, of people of different colour, race and religion, all laughing and enjoying themselves that it really felt a treat to be part of. This following the awful events of the summer in Stockport and the far right demonstrations which followed. Here we were all one together. Jesus prayed this the night of his arrest that ‘we would all be one.’ One of God’s greatest commandments is to love one another and especially your neighbour as yourself. That of course we did see in the aftermath of the terrible stabbings; the local community together against the violence of the protestors.

With my love and prayers as ever.
Liz

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Notes for Sunday 1 September 2024

Dear friends,

This Sunday we have the start of the meteorological autumn. Children and teenagers are getting ready for a new year in school and freshers week is not far off. We must enjoy the coming weeks when there is still more daylight than night time. The weather is lovely so do enjoy it while you can!

The picture today is of a small herd of cows and calves we came across on our walk on Bank holiday Monday.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Issue 87 September 2024

“September whispers to the soul, reminding us of the beauty in change and the joy in new beginnings.” Unknown

Lots of regular articles and puzzles in the September issue, together with updates on recent fundraising events and those to come in the Autumn, namely the Harvest Supper and Murder Mystery play, together with the Capel Christmas Fair. Lots to look forward to!

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Notes for Sunday 25 August 2024

Dear friends,

The Capel Show is over and was very successful. The church burger stall made a good amount of money so congratulations to all the volunteers for preparing and selling on the day!
The overall show was very busy. It’s early days but we are on track to make more than £20,000.00 a large part of which will go to the Friends of Capel church.
The picture is of a left-over of the roadworks that closed the Horsham Road up until the day before the show but the 93 bus was running again on show day.

It was lovely to have some wonderful weather in the last few weeks and we are set to have some more later this week so the summer did not disappoint after all.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Notes for Sunday 18 August 2024

Dear friends,

Yesterday was our busiest Capel Show ever. I’m sure you will understand that it will take a while for the final figures to be available but the committee is very pleased indeed. The church burger stall did very well so some badly necessary funds coming to the parish and the friends of St John plus all the charities and local clubs that help out and profit.
The committee is very grateful for you support and prayers.

God bless,

Dineke van den Bogerd

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Notes for Sunday 11 August 2024

Dear friends,

The annual Capel Show will be upon us coming Saturday. The forecast looks good and we hope to welcome many people to this festive event. Please come and support the local community by visiting or volunteering. All funds raised benefit St John, our parochial parish and many local clubs and charities.

The picture today is of a berry shrub in our garden, which looks a bit like a cross between a bramble and a raspberry bush. I hope there will be some berries left by the end of the week to enter in the Capel horticultural show.

God bless,

Dineke

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