Our lovely church held its first Holy Communion Service on Sunday, August 9th. Although it was rather different, it was very special to be back and we all enjoyed listening to Martin playing the organ – indeed he got a round of applause at the end! Please see the rota at the back of the monthly Parish magazine for September’s pattern of services across the Rutland Water Benefice. St Mary Magdalene and St Andrew’s, Ridlington remains open for private prayer on Sundays and Wednesdays 10am – 4pm.

You can still access the weekly services on YouTube or Facebook. If you would like any help with this, please let Anne Harvey know and she’ll give you a hand.

 

CHURCHYARD
Weeds of Wildflowers?  During lockdown when you were taking your daily exercise did you have time to look at the wonders of nature?  In addition to the new wildflower bank on the north side of the church where the yellow rattle has performed well this year we have let the grass on the church lawn around the heritage apple trees grow over the summer to see what wildflowers were in the turf.  Setting aside the liverworts and mosses, I spotted the following, in no particular order: orange hawkweed, dandelion, sow thistle, ragwort (although no sign of the cinnabar moth caterpillars), groundsel, daisy, buttercup, meadow plantain, speedwell, shepherds purse, selfheal, cowslip, creeping jenny, dog violet, field pansy, meadow cranesbill, and clover.  I daresay that I have missed some – did you spot any others?

Cutting of both the wildflower bank and the church lawn in August was part of the planned maintenance programme for these wildlife areas and next year we think that we might mow a path on the church lawn so that it is easier for people to look at the heritage apple trees that we will let fruit next year for the first time.  If you have comments about the wildlife areas please contact Debra Thatcher.

Meanwhile, a big thank you to David Harvey for his work in the graveyard, mowing and pruning the trees which were not safe and/or were tangled in the electricity cables on Main Street. More work is to be undertaken at the far end of the churchyard in accordance with the relevant permissions.

 

THANK YOU FROM RIDLINGTON PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
Following on from the ‘Coffee Break’ letter, we are delighted to say we have received a number of both one off and regular donations to the church. This generosity is hugely appreciated by us all so THANK YOU.

We still have some way to go before we can safely commence on the installation of toilet facilities and servery, not to mention the general upkeep of this beautiful historic building and its maintenance.

We have been heartened by those parishioners who have responded. If you have not got round to making your donation yet, or need another copy of the letter, please contact one of the PCC members named below:

Louise Fox; Anne and David Harvey; Bart Hellyer; Andy Hoult; Maggie Mortell; Richard Thatcher; Margie Wall.

 

CHURCH CLEANING
Now that the Church is open again for services, we are hoping to reintroduce the regular cleaning rota. We also have a ‘Spring Clean Day’ in the diary for Saturday 26th September 9am – 12noon. Volunteers are always welcome, so please contact Anne Harvey, if you think you can help. Tea/coffee and cake or bacon butties will be provided – all Covid-safe, of course.

With high numbers of people losing their jobs and many still on furlough there continues to be a huge demand for support from Rutland Food Bank. Our donations in the church porch are collected on alternate Wednesdays and for the collection on 26th August we have been advised that the following are in short supply:

  • Hand soap;
  • Shampoo;
  • Cereal bars;
  • Cream crackers; and
  • Pringles

Thanks are due to everyone in the village who have supported the collections to date and for the continued generosity.

If you think you are in need of some help, or know of someone who does, please call the Citizens Advice Bureau on 01572 723494.

 

The north bank is still developing well with abundant yellow rattle, which is now forming large seed pods.

Traditionally, farmers used the sound of the seeds rattling in the seed pods to know when to cut their hay, so we will cut the banks and the front of the churchyard again in the late summer.

Meanwhile, the grave yard is still being mowed regularly.

MESSAGE FROM RPCC

Thank you to Ridlington residents who already support the church throughout the year. This generosity is hugely appreciated, enabling the church to be a living community asset – not just for Sunday services and major gatherings, festivals and celebrations, but also a hub for the Foodbank, Choir, Community Orchard and Wildflower Garden…

However, as a result of Covid 19 and the inability of the church to hold services, gatherings and fund-raising events, we are now struggling to pay routine bills and meet other financial obligations.

Recently, you will have received a leaflet titled ‘Coffee Break’ from all the members of the PCC. If you feel you can help in this way i.e. dedicating the cost of your ‘coffee break’ to aid church funds – or even consider making a one-off payment – we would be immensely grateful.

Thank you for your consideration.

Louise Fox; Anne and David Harvey; Bart Hellyer; Andy Hoult; Maggie Mortell; Richard Thatcher; Margie Wall.

 

We are currently looking at ways to safely reintroduce our book recycling and exchange over the coming months.

It is anticipated that we might find safe storage for the books, catalogue and index them and then offer a delivery service to any requesting household.

Upon their return, the books can be quarantined.

Watch this space for future details…. and thanks to Debra for her ongoing work in this area.

From Sunday 5th July, 2020, our lovely church St Mary Magdalene and St Andrew’s will be opened for private prayer from 10am – 4pm on Sundays and Wednesdays. 

  • Details about church services can be found on the Rutland Water Benefice website. You can download the order of service and readings from there too;
  • Join the Rutland Water Benefice Facebook group and the Sunday service Watch party, or see the videos that make up the Watch party on Facebook, or see the service on The Rutland Water Benefice YouTube channel;

To join the distribution list for weekly readings and other information from church, please email rectorrwb@gmail.com

“Let’s pray that God will support and bless us, our families and our communities as we try to enjoy what we can in this fast-changing situation.”

Ministry Team:
Pippa 01780 721286
curate.rwb@gmail.com

John 01780 460735
jpt100948@gmail.com

Jenni 07507 442539
rectorrwb@gmail.com

Church Warden:
David 07802 579095
david_j_harvey@yahoo.co.uk

Oakham Foodbank have been delighted with the number of items that have been donated during lockdown and have asked if people can continue to be generous to help them support the 550 households already in receipt of assistance.  In addition, it is thought that the number of households to be supported will increase in the next few weeks as the furlough scheme comes to an end and sadly some businesses make redundancies.

We will have our next collection from the Church porch on 15th July and the next one after that will be on 29th July.

Items that are desperately needed are:

  • Long-life sponge puddings;
  • Smash-type potato; and
  • Disposable razors.

We are told that the warehouse is well stocked with baked beans, pasta and cereal so, if you are able to give, please choose items off the list above.

Many thanks,

Debra Thatcher

From Monday 15th June, churches may be open for private prayer, subject to risk assessment; appropriate cleaning and supervision; availability of hand sanitiser; advisory notices; non-access to hymn/additional spaces/prayer books etc… St Mary Magdalene and St Andrew’s Church will be opened shortly with further notice to be given. All cleaning/checks are currently being undertaken by David Harvey (Church warden) and Anne Harvey (PCC Secretary). If you would like to assist with the cleaning and/or daily checks please contact either of the above.

  • Details about church services can be found on the Rutland Water Benefice website. You can download the order of service and readings from there too;
  • Join the Rutland Water Benefice Facebook group and the Sunday service Watch party, or see the videos that make up the Watch party on Facebook, or see the service on The Rutland Water Benefice YouTube channel;

To join the distribution list for weekly readings and other information from church, please email rectorrwb@gmail.com

Let’s pray that God will support and bless us, our families and our communities as we try to enjoy what we can in this fast-changing situation.

Pippa 01780 721286
curate.rwb@gmail.com

John 01780 460735
jpt100948@gmail.com 

Jenni 07507 442539
rectorrwb@gmail.com