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3 Worship Services Nine congregations continue to meet within Crofton Parish Weekly Services 1) Morning Service 9.30am Holy Rood (Communion once a month) 2) Evening Service Sunday 6.30pm, except 1 st Sunday. (Communion once a month) 3) St Edmunds 8am or 9.30am (Communion every other week) 4) Thursday 10:30 ServiceMidweek communion service, once a month Mother’s Union theme

4 APCM Report ADULTS Worship Services Nine congregations continue to meet within Crofton Parish Fortnightly services 5) 11:10 Communion2 nd and 4 th Sunday, followed by sherry and lunch club.

5 APCM Report ADULTS Worship Services Nine congregations continue to meet within Crofton Parish Monthly Services 6) Causeway 1 st Sunday with special provision for those with learning difficulties 7) Pastorate1 st Wednesday Teaching service, (supported by weekly social meetings) 8) Ignite Gathering Saturday youth service. 9) Messy Church 2 nd Wednesday, whole family: craft teaching, celebration, meal.

6 APCM Report ADULTS Congregational teams Meet regularly (3-4 times a year) For all of the nine congregations, apart from the Thursday 10:30 Service. Consider issues such as – teaching series, – worship – pastoral care – vision.

7 APCM Report ADULTS Discipleship St Edmund’s and 9:30 &11:10 Holy Rood congregations Following the Anglican lectionary Provides a strong discipleship link to the world-wide Anglican Communion.

8 APCM Report ADULTS Discipleship 6:30 Holy Rood congregations First half term scripturallly led, second half term culturally lead Two ‘discussion panel’ evenings, 1.‘Understanding Denominations’ 2. ‘Gender Issues’. Two ‘open mic’ evenings were also held in 2015,

9 APCM Report ADULTS Discipleship Housegroups Twenty two adult home groups, Three youth home groups, Combined membership of 266.

10 APCM Report ADULTS Discipleship St Edmunds discussion group May to September 2015 Led by Colin and Steve Considered a selection of the parables from Luke’s Gospel.

11 APCM Report ADULTS Parish wide ministries. 1.Mission, represented by Ken Shearsmith. 2.Small Groups represented by John and Sue Elgie. 3.Pastoral Care represented by Usha Puliyel.

12 APCM Report ADULTS Prayer Ministry Led by Richard and Barbara Piper Develop the availability of prayer ministry – 9:30 – 11:10 – 6:30

13 APCM Report ADULTS Pastoral Care The Bereavement Team Co-ordinated by Sandy and Valerie Wright The team meet regularly. Rev. Sally Davenport come and speak to the group. The Annual Memorial Service Held in October 2015. Beryl Stares led the service and Rev. Sally Davenport preached The service was very well-attended, many of whom have been attending for many years.

14 APCM Report ADULTS Pastoral Care Cup of Tea and Company Mel and Margaret Mason continue to lead supported by Beryl Stares and Colin Prestidge. The Crofton Mother’s Union Celebrated their 124 th anniversary in 2015 MU continues to develop with Anne Bebbington as MU president.

15 APCM Report ADULTS Pastoral Care Home Communion The team visit care homes and private homes Good Companions Organised by Val Wadham (come to an end in 2016) The Sunday Lunch Club, Twice a month after 11:10 service, Haly Catering. This mission initiative would benefit from a ‘champion’

16 APCM Report ADULTS Pastoral Care The Sunday Tea Circle Meet every 3 rd Sunday of the month Run my Joyce Howe The ASK Team Provide vital help to those who need that little extra hand, Molly Howard co-ordinate sthe ASK Team.

17 APCM Report ADULTS Evangelism and Mission Alpha course Autumn term of 2015, Mix of attendees from Holy Rood and St Edmunds. The course was run in a ‘café style’,. This Alpha group will move onto a Christianity Explored course in 2016.

18 APCM Report ADULTS Evangelism and Mission Events The following activities took place within Crofton Parish and had a clear mission dimension: Village Remembrance Day service Carol singing at Crofton pub ‘Live Nativity’ at Holy Rood Sunday afternoon services given by home group members to residents at various care and nursing homes

19 APCM Report ADULTS Evangelism and Mission Events Holy Rood Christmas lunch for those which otherwise might be on their own on Christmas Day Providing drinks to runners after the Stubbington 10K race. FOCOC events such as barn dances, games night

20 APCM Report ADULTS Evangelism and Mission Mission share Financially support six designated charities which are at present: 1.FFRME, (Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East) 2.Europe to Europe 3.Tearfund 4.Street Pastors 5.Compassion 6.CVM.

21 APCM Report ADULTS Evangelism and Mission The following mission initiatives also continue to flourish and be developed Who Let the Dads Out Men’s Ministry – Curry nights – Men’s Breakfasts – Crofton pub nights

22 APCM Report ADULTS Baptist, Methodist, Shoreline, Catholic Ourselves Ecumenical Relationships Churches Together in Stubbington Leaders meet 3-4 times a year Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Lent Course Denomination Discussion Evening

23 APCM Report ADULTS Ecumenical Relationships Stubbington Traders Association. Attend the associations’ monthly meeting Village Christmas celebration 2015 General Election Holy Rood hosted a Hustings Chaired by PCC member, John Guest.

24 APCM Report ADULTS Fareham Deanery Clergy from Crofton Parish attend Chapter meetings Clergy from Crofton Parish attend the yearly deanery retreat Clergy & PPC reps from Crofton Parish attend Deanery Synod – review the Deanery Ministry Plan – discuss matters at a Diocesan and national level. As a parish we commit to the deanery covenant, – signed at the yearly Archdeaconry Visitation Include the Deanery weekly cycle of prayer in intercessions

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28 Keep on, keepin’ on Morning Service Results of questionnaire Evening Service Looking to get CYFA more involved EvangelismChristianity Explored and St Edmunds Discussion Group Housegroups And…………………………..

29 APCM Report ADULTS WHEN RICHARD ARRIVES!!!!

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