Hazelwell Church

Weekly Notices 2nd October

30 Sep 2016 • Weekly Notices

Sunday 2nd October 2016

Harvest Festival

Hazelwell Parade and All Age Service

This morning’s service will led by

Revd. Moira Saunders

Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but

by the seeds that you plant. Robert Louis Stevenson

Hymns: Singing The Faith

130 We plough the fields and scatter

          "If you’re thankful and you know it,

If you’re thankful and you know it, clap your hands. clap clap
If you’re thankful and you know it, clap your hands. clap clap
If you’re thankful and you know it,
Then your face will surely show it.
If you’re thankful and you know it, clap your hands.

If you’re thankful and you know it, stomp your feet …

If you’re thankful and you know it, shout “AMEN!” …

If you’re thankful and you know it, do all three. …

123 Come you thankful people come

Please Pray for:

: Residents of Kings Close & Linley Grove

: Vicars, Ministers and Preachers

: All victims of the war in Syria

: The growth of our church (see below)

Helping our church to grow

God of Mission

Who alone brings growth to your Church,

Send your Holy Spirit to give

Vision to our planning,

Wisdom to our actions,

And power to our witness.

Help our church to grow in numbers,

In spiritual commitment to you,

And in service to our local community,

Through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen

We Are Proud To Announce

The Hazelwell Centenary Charity Ball

Will take place on November 5th

For more information please click here

www.hazelwellcentenary.com

Methodist Tax Justice Network and Jubilee Debt Campaign Birmingham Present:
Tax & The Law
Thursday October 20th, 7:00-9:00pm
Birmingham & Midland Institute, B3 3BS

Join us, and our keynote speaker, Professor Joanna Gray of Birmingham Law School, as we discuss how to bridge the gap between legality and morality when it comes to taxing corporations and wealthy individuals. Inspired by Dame Margaret Hodge's remark that when it comes to tax, 'morality should always trump legality', we want to gauge how far this holds true in the tax law and accountancy communities, and whether there is any way of implementing higher moral standards on tax as a corporate social responsibility issue. This event is aimed at those interested in economic justice and tax law/accountancy professionals, so discussion is encouraged.

Entry to this event is free, but donations are gratefully received. If you are interested in attending, please contact Matthew Jones at mtjncoordinator@gmail.com/0 7972 194236.