The June edition includes village and church news, prayers and thoughts for this difficult time, suggested bible readings, puzzles and cartoons. If you haven’t seen it before, why not take a look? Please go to http://www.j22churches.org.uk to download yours!Thanks to Mary and the team for producing this for our church and benefice.
The Bishop of Leicester is pleased to announce the appointment of
The Revd Andrew Smith, Curate at The Church of Christ the King, Kettering, in the Diocese of Peterborough, as Rector of the Benefice of Markfield, Thornton, Bagworth and Stanton under Bardon and Copt Oak.
The date of Andrew’s licensing will be announced in due course.
In the absence of church services at St Peter’s, our minister Rev Pauline Ashby is going to write a few words, a homily, each week for us. The first of these, for Sunday 24th May, is now available on the church website www.j22churches.org.uk/
Most of us are spending more time in our gardens this year and many of us are rather pleased with how they are looking! What a shame that those in Thornton will not be able to be opened this year for the Open Gardens that was planned for June!
As we will not be able to go and visit our neighbours’ gardens, I thought that it would be a nice idea to put together a short film of ‘Gardens in Thornton’ to share with fellow villagers. This would be made up of photos or short videos and would be available on the village facebook page and village websites for us all to share and enjoy (possibly via Youtube).
To take part: ● use your phone or camera to take photos, a video or a combination. ● Please take them in landscape, rather than portrait if possible. ● Videos should aim to be up to one minute in length. Longer videos (absolute max of 3 minutes please) can be sent in but it is possible that I may need to edit them down to one minute, depending on response. ● If sending only photos, please send a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 12 ● You may appear in your photo/video if you wish but the aim is to show the beauty and diversity of the gardens. ● I will not attach any precise addresses or surnames, but would ideally like to use first names of those whose gardens they are, and possibly the road you live in. Please let me know which you would prefer and make clear if you wish to be totally anonymous. ● If you wish to take part, please let me know at thornton.opengardens@outlook.com ● Photos can be sent to the same e-mail address (max e-mail size 12MB please) ● For multiple photos or for videos, please e-mail me first so we can arrange how they can be sent to me; or share with me on Onedrive, Dropbox or some other cloud method! ● Please let me have your photos or videos by 20th June
…and don’t forget to put a date in your diary to take part in next year’s Open Gardens event, organised by the Friends of St Peter’s Church, which is likely to be on June 19 2021. Thanks, Lis Muller
“Love never fails. Coronavirus impacts all of us. But love unites us all.” Christian Aid exists to create a world where everyone can live a full life, free from poverty. There will be no door to door envelope collections this year, but your money is needed as much as ever! Go to https://www.christianaid.org.uk/ to find out more, donate online and help spread the message.
The May edition includes village and church news, prayers and thoughts for this difficult time, suggested bible readings, puzzles, cartoons and the regular Thornton ‘nature notes’ article. If you haven’t seen it before, why not take a look? Please go to https://www.j22churches.org.uk/ to download yours!
Thank you to Mary and the team for producing this for our church and benefice.
St Peter’s apologises to those who receive the VILLAGE LINK church magazine that there is no hard copy of the magazine being delivered this month (for obvious reasons!) HOWEVER there is a downloadable version for anyone who would like to read it, on the church website https://www.j22churches.org.uk/
Thank you Mary Gibson for producing this month’s Junction 22 Church Magazine.
Geoff, who usually organises the distribution of the hard copy magazines to local deliverers, has asked me to assure those who regularly subscribe to the Junction 22 Magazine in Thornton, Bagworth, Stanton under Bardon, Markfield and Copt Oak that your £5 subscription for 2020 will eventually provide you with ten hard copies of the magazine, as your subscription will be extended into 2021 and there will be a reduced subscription fee for the rest of next year. Thank you to those who usually deliver magazines. Hopefully it won’t be too long before we need your help again.
ps Please note the pdf is as would have been produced for printing. If just reading online the pages will be out of order (but manageable, once you realise). It is probably best to print it off!