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Notices - Mar 27 - Apr 10, 2022


LID District Theme: “Trusting God in Difficult Times: Transforming Obstacles into Opportunities”



SKCC LENTEN SERVICES

The St. Kitts Christian Council (SKCC) Midday Lenten Services (in person) continue this Wednesday, 30 March, 2022, under the general theme "Returning to Our First Love." The Services are being held at the Pro-Cathedral of St. George, Basseterre, from 12:10 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. The Salvation Army Communion will lead this week’s Service, the sub-theme for which will be “Obstacles to Love.” Please note that masks must be worn to the services and sanitisation of hands will take place. Please cooperate with the Ushers as you are escorted/directed to your seat. All are invited.



LENTEN TEACHING SESSIONS

Lenten Teaching Sessions continue virtually this Wednesday, 30 March, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. under the general theme, “Trusting God in Difficult Times: Transforming Obstacles into Opportunities.” The sub-theme for this week is, “Transforming Obstacles into Opportunities – Our Resources”. Sister Dawne Williams will be the guest presenter. The link remains the same for all sessions. All are invited.



MCCA MEN IN PRAISE - VISION

Under the distinguished patronage of The Right Excellent and Right Honourable Dr. Sir Kennedy Alphonse Simmonds and Lady Simmonds, the MCCA Men’s Commission presents a Musical Hour of Classics re-imagined for all Generations, featuring Issa Kamal. The event takes place at the Wesley Methodist Church today, Sunday, 27th March, 2022 at 5:30 pm sharp. Admission by tickets ($25.00) being sold at the Harmony Christian Book Store; Methodist Church Circuit Office; MCCA Men's Commission.



CIRCUIT ORGANIZATIONS AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE

The Circuit Organizations and Education Committee will meet on Tuesday, March 29th at 6 p.m. at the Immanuel Methodist Church Hall. All representatives from congregations and all Commission Chairpersons should be in attendance as very important issues will be discussed. The persons who should attend include:

  1. One Minister or probationer appointed to the Circuit.

  2. Two representatives from the Organizations and Education Committee of each congregation. (In the absence of the Congregational Organizations and Education committee, two representatives appointed by the Congregational Council.)

  3. The Convenor or Chairperson of each Circuit Commission: Women's Commission, Men's Commission, Youth and Young Adults Commission

  4. The General Superintendent of each Church School

  5. A representative of the Board of Management of the Day School in the Circuit, being Epworth Maurice Hillier Memorial Junior School

  6. Not less than three and not more than twelve members appointed by the Circuit Council

  7. Other resource personnel: A representative of the Methodist Media Team is invited to attend.

Please bring your personal copy of "The Constitution and Discipline of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas".



LOCALLY MADE JAMAICAN EASTER BUNS

Vision & Voices (Wesley) is once again having their “LOCALLY MADE JAMAICAN EASTER BUNS” sale at a cost of just $65.00 each. All orders must be placed by 01st April 2022. This can be done through any of its members. Proceeds are in aid of Missions.



MUSICAL - “CELEBRATE THE RISEN CHRIST”

The Wesley Youths on the Go presents an evening of dance, instrumental music and singing with a featured musical entitled “Celebrate the Risen Christ” on Easter Sunday, 17 April 2022 at 5:00 pm at the Wesley Methodist Church. The price is only $20 for Adults and $5 for children under the age of 18. Tickets are available from the Wesley Youths and Youth Advisers and at the Christian Harmony Book Store. Come and be

blessed, as we celebrate the Risen Christ.


CONGRATULATIONS AND CELEBRATIONS

We extend birthday and anniversary wishes to all who are celebrating this week. We remind and encourage you to offer thanks to Almighty God for his goodness and mercy throughout the years of your life.


We extend congratulations to Sis. Angeline Revan (Immanuel) who celebrated her 100th birthday on Thursday, 24 March 2022.



CONDOLENCES AND THANKSGIVING SERVICES

We pray that the peace of Christ will dwell with all who are mourning at this time including:


Rev’d Damien Hughes (Curacao) on the death of his grandfather, Bro. Milton Osbourne (St. Kitts);


The family of the late Sis. Lucinda Caines (St. Johnston) including her brother, Bro. Derrick Stapleton and sister, Sis. Andrea Caines, both of Wesley.



SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR SUNDAY, 03 APRIL 2022

Old Testament: Isaiah 43:16-21

Responsive Reading: Psalm 126 (VIP 645)

Epistle: Philippians 3:4b-14

The Gospel: John 12:1-8



DO YOU KNOW…

That, during Lent, Christians should be urged to engage in some appropriate form of social action for community building and liberation?



DATES TO REMEMBER

MARCH 2022

Congregational Meetings

27 4:00 pm Ordination Service for Rev. Caren St. Rose and

Rev. Wendell Samuel, Antigua

30 12:10 pm SKCC Lenten Midday Service, St. George’s Anglican

30 7:30 pm Lenten Teaching Session, via Zoom

29 6:00 pm Circuit O & E, Immanuel Church Hall

APRIL 2022

04 7:00 pm Circuit Preachers Meeting, St. Johnston

07 5:00 pm Circuit R & D, Wesley Church Hall

10 4:30 pm Circuit Pastoral/Circuit Council, Wesley

10 Lord’s Day before the Resurrection (Palm Sunday)



CIRCUIT OFFICE

The Circuit Office is open Monday to Friday, from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm daily and can be reached via telephone numbers 465-2346/662-2885 or email, info@skmethodist.org. Tithes and offerings may also be received at the office during these hours. Contributions may also be made on-line, via the Circuit website, www.skmethodist.org. The Office Staff takes the opportunity to extend to all the best for 2022.



HARMONY CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE

The Harmony Christian Bookstore has a wide variety of study materials and other Christian literature and is opened daily, Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or call us at 466-1215.



LISTEN TO MRN:

Kindly note that the Service today, 27 March, is being broadcast from the Wesley Methodist Church. Log on to the Methodist Radio Network - St. Kitts Circuit, available via the Circuit website, www.skmethodist.org.


Kindly note that live Services are also carried on the following platforms. Please remember to “like” the Face Book pages and/or subscribe to the You Tube channels:

St. Johnston: Face Book (St. Johnston’s Methodist Church)

Wesley: Face Book and You Tube (Wesley Methodist Church – St. Kitts);

Immanuel: Face Book and You Tube (Immanuel Methodist Church St. Kitts)

Tabernacle: Face Book (Tabernacle Methodist Church St. Kitts)



RECEIPT OF NOTICES

Please note that notices for inclusion in the weekly “Notices, Reminders and Updates” are to be submitted by Thursday at 2 pm of each week via info@skmethodist.org.


Persons who desire to have the notices sent to them via email can subscribe via the Circuit website, www.skmethodist.org. The Notices can also be accessed via the website.



PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY…

  • for our Nation, its leaders and all its resources and plans, in thanksgiving to Almighty God for his continued protection of our people and country, especially at this time as we go through the challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic;


  • World Peace


  • for the Connexional, District and Circuit Officers, Ministers, Leaders and other members of our Church throughout the Caribbean and the Americas;


PLEASE ALSO REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS…

  • those who are hospitalized, including Sister Louise Kelly (Wesley);


  • those who are sick, recuperating at home or otherwise being cared for, including, Mrs. Melissa Richardson (Teacher-Librarian, EMHMJS), Sisters Viola Grant (St. Johnston) Agnes Fleming (Wesley), and Rev'd Rosalind Morgan of the Montserrat Circuit];


  • those at the Cardin Home: [including Brothers Dudley Tyson, Derrick Marsham, Burnel Browne, Sisters Humie Lawrence, Jane Hickson, Patricia Ottley, Joycelyn Woodley, Sharon Pemberton, Helen Aponte, Beverly Phillip, Evelyn Phillip, Lilian Jones, Jacqueline Browne, Mildred Browne, and Yvonne Matthew].


  • those in nursing homes: [including Sisters Elsie Paul, Marlene Liburd, Sheila Richardson, Cynthia Webbe, Mary Caines, Esther Jeffers, Oretha Isaac, Stephanie Lawrence and Lorraine Ottley; Brothers Calvin Taylor; Edmond Warner, and Hugo Mullix];


  • those receiving medical attention overseas: [including Sister Caroline Caines (KGS)];


  • those who are pursuing studies overseas and online;


  • those who are incarcerated or in juvenile centers, and their families;


  • those tested Covid-19 positive and those in quarantine;


  • those who are shut-in, those in need and those who are experiencing the harsh realities of life, but who have no experience of Christ.

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