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Notices - Nov 21 - Dec 5, 2021


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



MONITOR 2021 HURRICANE SEASON & COVID-19

Please continue to monitor information supplied by the Government Met Office, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), and the National Emergency Operation Center (NEOC) as we continue to be vigilant regarding the hurricane season and the COVID-19 Pandemic.



ASSISTANCE IN TIMES OF TROUBLE AND NEED

You may know of persons who are in need during this time of crisis, especially some who are quarantined and in dire need of essential supplies;let us, through the CARE Fund stewards, in the true spirit of the Christian Community, demonstrate love and compassion by assisting where necessary.



POSTPONEMENT OF CIRCUIT ORGAN RECITAL

Please note that the Circuit Organ Recital which was scheduled for 31 October, 2021 has been postponed until further notice. Stay tuned.



YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS WEEK

The 2021 Youth and Young Adults Week will be celebrated November 20 - 26, 2021 under the theme,“Resilient Soldiers for Christ: Rejoice and Trust in God’s Wisdom”.


Sunday, 21 November - MCCA Youth and Young Adults Lord’s Day.

(Youth and Young Adults are leading all aspects of this morning’s worship, inclusive of the Message).


The annual Youth Rally will be held at 4.00 p.m. at the Immanuel Methodist Church. Masks must be worn and all other COVID-19 protocols will be observed. A love offering will be taken.


Tuesday, 23 November - Community Outreach.

Youth and Young Adults are encouraged to undertake activities in their respective communities.


Wednesday, 24 November - Elocution & Effective Speaking Competition. This will be held at the St. Johnston Methodist Church starting at 6:30 pm.


Friday, 26 November - Singing Competition. This will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church starting at 6:30 pm.



WESLEY’S “GRAB AND GO” BAZAAR

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and in observance of Regulations and Protocols, the Wesley Methodist annual Bazaar will again take the form of a GRAB AND GO. Lunch will be from 12 noon - Saltfish & Johnny cake with green salad, Goat Water, Souse, Black Pudding and Cook-up will be there, ready for you to just “Grab and Go”. Then, in the evening come on back and get your dinner from 5:00 p.m. - Rice and Peas, Macaroni Pie, Vegetables, Chicken, Mutton, Fish and Ham will be ready for you to just “Grab And Go”. A variety of items for you to choose from would be on sale. So, purchase your Christmas presents even if it’s for yourself and avoid the rush at the stores. All protocols would be observed.

This event takes place on Saturday, 27th November 2021 at the Wesley Hall grounds.Tickets for the dinner are on sale for just $25.00 and can be obtained from the Church Office and Harmony Book Store.



REACH FOR RECOVERY SKB SURVIVORS’ FUN DAY.

Are you a breast cancer survivor? Then you are invited to the annual Passion for Survivors Fun Cruise 2021. The bus leaves Port Zante at 3:00 pm on Saturday, November 27, 2021. It's the usual fun-filled memorable event. There will be lots to eat and drink and gifts for all. Please call 763 8767 or 667 3224 to reserve your space. Come celebrate life.



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.



CONDOLENCES

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


The family of the late Hyacinth Fraser-Bolus (Ebenezer) including her daughter, Sis. Peggy Fraser-Browne;


The family of the late Bro. Eugene Huggins (Cardin Home);


The family of the late Robert Hazell, including his daughters, Robvecia and Shamelia Hazell (St. Johnston).



CIRCUIT OFFICE

The Circuit Office is open Monday to Friday, from 9:00 am to 4:00 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.



HARMONY CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE

Just arrived at Harmony Christian Bookstore are “Our Daily Bread” devotionals for 2022, Christmas Cards, and a wide variety of Christmas Gifts to suit everyone in the family. Also available are a wide variety of study materials and other Christian literature. So, hurry down and do your shopping early. Harmony Christian Bookstore is also open daily, Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or call us at 466-1215.



METHODIST MEDIA

Methodist Media, the official communications arm of the Methodist Church St. Kitts Circuit, is available to provide services for upcoming circuit and congregational events.


If you would like to consult with the media team for your church event, please contact the church office and complete the Methodist Media request form.


We strongly recommend making your request at least 2 weeks prior to your event date. Note that you will be expected to meet with the media team at least twice prior to your event to ensure all needs are addressed and the media team has all the details needed to adequately support your event. Methodist Media looks forward to working with you.



LISTEN TO MRN:

Kindly note that the Service today, 21 November, 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.



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.



DO YOU KNOW…

That young adults are the most “mobile” dynamic in church as they are the ones furthering their education, starting careers and families?



DATES TO REMEMBER

NOVEMBER 2021

20-26 MCCA Youth & Young Adults Week

21 Christ the King/Reign of Christ Lord’s Day

MCCA Youth & Young Adult Lord’s Day

28 1st Lord’s Day of Advent

28 4:30 pm Best of the Harvest, Wesley


DECEMBER 2021

1 World AIDS Day

3 International Day of Disability



SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR SUNDAY, 28 NOVEMBER, 2021

Old Testament: Jeremiah 33:14-16

Responsive Reading: Psalm 25:1-10 (VIP 581)

Epistle: 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13

The Gospel: Luke 21:25-36



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 combined threats of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the hurricane season;


  • 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 Sisters Louise Kelly (Wesley), Sheila Richardson (Hope) and Nurse Majorie Wharton (Cayon);


  • those who are sick, recuperating at home or otherwise being cared for, including, Sisters Carol Williams (St. Johnston) Violet Carey (Wesley), Adina Payne (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, Yvonne Matthew and Janet Maynard].


  • those in nursing homes: [including Sisters Margery Welsh, Cynthia Webbe, Mary Caines, Esther Jeffers, Oretha Isaac, Stephanie Lawrence and Lorraine Ottley; Brothers Calvin Taylor; Edmond Warner, Hugo Mullix and Alexis Knight];

  • those receiving medical attention overseas: [including Sisters Viola Grant (St. Johnston) and 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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