St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church
Weekly Newsletter
Sunday 27th April
Easter 2
10.30 am Morning Worship Local Arrangement
Collect
Risen Christ,
for whom no door is locked, no entrance barred:
open the doors of our hearts,
that we may seek the good of others
and walk the joyful road of sacrifice and peace,
to the praise of God the Father.
Readings Psalm 150
John 20: 19 – 31
Hymns H&P 191 Good Christians all, rejoice and sing
StF 309 The Spirit lives to set us free v.1
HON 67 Be still, for the presence of the Lord
StF 360 Lord Jesus Christ, your light shines within us
H&P 190 Christ is alive, let Christians sing
This services includes a talk about the Firvale Food Bank by Sue Vinall
This service will also be live streamed and you can watch it here from 10.30 am.
There is a Junior Church Activity sheet available here.
You can read this week's Newsletter here.
NEXT SUNDAY
Sunday 4th May
Third Sunday of Easter
10.30 am Holy Communion Revd Prof Frances Young
Revd Prof Young was Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham. She was made OBE for services to Theology in 1998, and elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2004. She did the opening Lent Talk on Radio 4.
THIS WEEK
Every Monday
10.00 am – 12 noon Knit and Natter Group in Room 1, Shirley House
Everyone welcome to come and knit, sew, craft or just chat and enjoy a drink and a slice of cake.
Every Tuesday
2.00 - 4.00 pm - Tuesday Café in Shirley House
The café is for those living at home with memory loss or dementia and their carers. Hot drinks and cakes, music, memories, singing, stories and more. For further information ring the church office (0114 2678289) or email office@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk.
Every Wednesday
10.30 am Holy Communion in Church
Tuesday 29th April
10.30 am A Talk on Heathen Devotional Practices by Suzanne Martin in SH Interfaith Centre
Saturday 3rd May
9.30 onwards Working Party in the church grounds. Please come along and help if you can – even one hour will make a difference. Coffee, biscuits and conversation at 11.00 am – all welcome!
NEW! You can listen to a podcast of our recent services here!
Same sex marriage at SAPLC
At St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church, we seek to be an inclusive church, and a place in which every person is celebrated and affirmed.
We are delighted to announce that we have now received consent from both the Methodist Church and the Church of England to use SAPLC for the solemnisation of same sex marriages conducted by a Methodist Minister according to the rites of the Methodist Church, and we have made an application for the church building to be registered for such occasions.
We welcome enquiries from anyone who is considering getting married and who would like to explore this further. Please contact the Revd Naomi Cooke: minister@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk
You can also donate by BACS: Sort code: 05-08-08 Account Number: 36930499
or by cheque payable to: St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church, and posted to St Andrew’s Church Office, 31 Psalter Lane, S11 8YL.
Don't forget to Gift Aid your donation if you can, as this will increase the amount we receive by 25%!
Regular Giving to St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church If you do not give to the church through the envelope scheme or by bank standing order, please have a word with Rodney Godber (tel 0114 266 3893) who will explain how this makes your giving to the church easier and more beneficial. If you would like to join the envelope scheme, please contact Janet Loughridge (tel 0114 258 4164)
NOTICES
Annual Church Meeting
The Annual Church Meeting will be held on Sunday 11th May after morning service, in church. Please put this date in your diary and make every effort to attend.
Please consider standing for election as a Warden, Steward, or as a member of the Ecumenical Church Council
It is particularly important that we find someone to join the team of Stewards and Wardens to replace Julie Jordan Brown. The post is open to all members. Please think seriously about whether you could fill this position, which is vital to the life of the church. If you wish to stand, or would like to find out what is involved, please speak to one of the current team (Julie Jordan Brown, Alastair Morris, Mary Mitchell, Jan Owen) or Anna Calvert.
Please also consider taking up any of the following roles:
ECC member
Health and Safety Officer
Property Steward
A statement on the death of His Holiness Pope Francis
The Methodist Church in Britain receives with deep sadness the news of the death of His Holiness Pope Francis, and gives thanks for his life and Christian witness.
Even to the final days of his long life, by his actions and his words, Pope Francis continued to set forth the gospel of God's love in Christ. He spoke plainly of the hope that is to be found in Jesus Christ, showed profound compassion for those who are poor and marginalised, and gave particular emphasis to God's demand for global justice. Through his papacy, Francis has fostered an openness to Christians sharing together in the Church's life and mission, in ways which have broken new ground for the Catholic Church. In all these ways, for many Methodists Pope Francis's witness to the Christian faith holds a special resonance, and his loss is deeply felt.
Methodists join in these days in prayer and sympathy with our Catholic sisters and brothers, who have lost their Holy Father, recognising the pain that this brings. Methodists will also offer prayers in the days ahead for the Catholic Church, as she navigates this period.
As God receives Pope Francis into God's arms of love, we pray that he may rest in peace and rise in glory.
Good News from Gaza - a message from Anne Hollows Friends, I’m sure you will share my delight that our dear friend child psychiatrist Dr Bahzad Al-Akbar’s has been awarded a fully funded 4 year scholarship to study for a PhD at Manchester University (the only humanitarian scholarship). There are some outstanding issues to resolve, and hopefully for your prayers. First he has to be able to leave Gaza - and Caitlin has managed to get his name on a list for Foreign Office urgent action. Second, his passport was being renewed when the war started and is presently stuck in Ramallah. We are confident that can be resolved. Most crucially, Bahzad himself is deeply anxious about leaving his family if the ceasefire is not implemented. As far as that is concerned your prayers are essential. I hope that sometime next autumn you will be able to meet him and hear, first hand, about the realities of life in Gaza
Anni Hollows
Please pray for lasting peace, healing and the restoration of communities in Gaza and Israel.
Supreme Court Ruling on Definition of Woman - Message from the vicar of St Mark’s, Broomhill
The news of the recent court ruling has raised many questions and concerns. We recognise the deep
tensions that arise when the rights of protected groups appear to be in conflict. No one wins when
the rights of one group are used against another.
We hope that careful and compassionate work will now be done to ensure the rights of women —
including trans women — are upheld in public spaces and in the provision of services.
We are particularly concerned for members of our community and beyond who feel less protected
today. We are also deeply troubled by the level of hate and hostility seen across social media in
response to this ruling. At St Mark’s, we remain committed to being a place of welcome, dignity, and
safety for all. Revd Dr Beth Keith, Vicar of St Mark’s Church
We at SAPLC also remain committed to being a place of welcome, dignity, and safety for all.
Sacred Space at SAPL This service, offered on the last Thursday of the month could also be described
as ‘church at the edge’. An invitation not only for our regular churchgoers but for those who may not usually walk through the doors of this building for a variety of reasons.
Many of us find sustenance within a ‘space’ where we can be still, breathe and remember the love which holds us all.
A small, dedicated team plan a themed service for all of us to experience a quiet contemplative hour, being guided to reflect with some meditative self-inquiry, readings, poetry and music. A sacred space to help us reconnect with the inner wisdom of our hearts and cultivate both a sense of calm and self-care for body, mind and soul.
When we nurture ourselves with gentleness, we are revived and feel safely held. As a result, we ultimately have greater capacity to love and give to others in all the ways we feel called to.
Please feel warmly welcome to join us on the last Thursday of each month, keeping a check on dates via SAPL newletter/website.
To express your interest, or for further info: please contact Fiona
Watson: wildgustfiona@gmail.com or Nessa
Hargraves: nessahargraves@gmail.com
Help needed! We are looking for someone willing to act as Health and Safety Officer for SAPLC, to oversee risk assessments, identify hazards and ensure our operations accord with good practice and the Health and Safety policy. This is not likely to be a very onerous or time-consuming role, and training and support would be provided by the Property and Finance Committee. If you think this is something you would be interested in, please speak to John Cripps (Email cripps@uwclub.net Tel 258 8932)
Who to contact for asylum seekers/ refugees
Asylum seekers accommodated in Sheffield will normally be in touch with City of Sanctuary. Melinda (see below) may help in an emergency. The Wednesday ‘drop in’ ( around 150 people) has clothing, conversation, and advice on law, health, accommodation, finance etc.
For people granted refugee status, for a newly granted case please call 0114 221 1845.
SPRING is the Sheffield Project for refugee integration and growth. For urgent SPRING referral (newly granted refugees in Sheffield only) please email to adminspringcoss@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org
for newly granted refugee referral please use the link https://sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org/our-work/the-sheffield-project-for-refugee-integration-and-growth/
If you have an urgent request for City of Sanctuary, please contact one of the following people:
Governance/ CoSS - Tom Martin ( Director) (tom@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org)
The Sanctuary &The Drop In – Anna Aitken (anna.aitken@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org)
Volunteering : emma.milne@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org
System Change and Advocacy – Melinda Mo Martinez (melinda.momartinez@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org)
Communications and Media work – Annie Feetham (annie.feetham@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org)
Finance – Angela Argenzio (angela.argenzio@sheffield.cityofsanctuary.org)
There is a copy of this information sheet on the board in the narthex
Anne Hollows
Action for Children - Paying the Price campaign launched Children across the UK are paying the price of poverty but we are campaigning to change that. The government has promised to lift children out of poverty with a new plan that it's publishing soon. Change is possible – but it will require real investment and a commitment from the government to do what's right.
Please join our campaign. We've only got a short time to get our message across to government, before it publishes its plan. By taking action today, you can help ensure more children's lives aren't defined by poverty.
Please sign our open letter here and share it with others.
All We Can Loose Change Appeal
Thank you so much for all your donations to All We Can. The collection bowl will be out during Sunday service so please bring along any small change. Thank you again.
Revd Kate Bottley on Words of Grace Podcast “Because of the place I came from in faith, I have such a heart for people who don’t think they belong”. We welcome Revd Kate Bottley today for this special Words of Grace podcast episode.
Kate talks about:
* Growing up in Sheffield not going to church
* the moment she considered ordination, and how it felt when she heard women could be priests in 1994
* Challenging misconceptions about Christians and the media
* Connecting with people who are unsure about their faith
* Sparking conversations about faith through her media work
Don’t forget you can submit questions and express an interest in coming on the show by emailing wordsofgrace@sheffield.anglican.org. Listen now on the Diocesan website, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Clifford All Saints School
Community monthly prayer group If you are unable to attend but would like to share a prayer request for the group please click here.
The Psalter Lane building is now closed, and the whole school is at the Ringinglow Road site. The Morris School window - originally one of the pair in old St Andrew’s, of which the one in the narthex is the other - has now been installed in the Ringinglow Road building and looks wonderful. There is a photograph of it on the board in the narthex.
Clifford School Building The old Clifford School building on Psalter Lane is under consultation by Historic England for listing but heavy plant is already on site. It may well get demolished before it is protected. Sheffield could protect it by issuing a Building Protection Notice, but at the moment is not willing to do so. We are being asked to write to the Council’s ‘heritage champion’ at janet.ridler@councillor.sheffield.gov.uk to urge them to protect Clifford. Please do so if you feel inclined.
The Tuesday Café The café is open every Tuesday from 2.00 - 4.00 pm in Shirley House. The café is for those living at home with memory loss or dementia and their carers. Hot drinks and cakes, music, memories, singing, stories and more. For further information ring the church office (0114 2678289) or email office@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk.
Car Parking As an Eco Church we would urge you not to bring your car to Church, but to use public transport, walking, cycling and car sharing if possible. If you do come here by car and need to park in the nearby roads, please do so with due consideration to our neighbours. In particular do not block accesses such as by parking on both sides of Cherry Tree Drive, and leave quietly. Thank You!
If you are parking at church, please take care not to park directly opposite the yellow lines marking the path towards Shirley House and Southcroft, as this blocks pedestrian access for people coming to church from Southcroft
Methodist podcast Have you discovered the weekly Methodist Podcast? Available here and on most audio streaming services. Half an hour of inspiring stories, emerging ideas and latest news from across our national church.
Sheffield Interfaith news Visit the Sheffield Interfaith website for news on what they are doing, such as Suzanne Martin's talk on 'Heathen Devotional Practices' on Tuesday 29th April.
Please also note this post about getting the Zoom links for their events.
EVENTS
Repair Café at SAPLC Saturday 10th May, 10.00 am – 2.00 pm
The SAPLC Eco Group will hold a Repair Café on Saturday 10th May in church. Volunteer repair people will be on hand to make small repairs and teach people how they can do these themselves, with the aim of reducing waste by re-using and recycling items that would otherwise be thrown away. Please come along with your wonky stuff and get it fixed!
Refreshments and lunches available. There will also be a Fairtrade stall selling a range of fairly traded products from around the world.
No charge for repairs, but any donations, and profits from the refreshments, will be in aid of Christian Aid Week.
Thinking Faith: Why the Dead Sea Scrolls Matter for Christians
St Mark's Broomhill presents Thinking Faith. On the second Sunday of each month they will tackle a different topic. on Sunday 11th May there will be a talk to introduce the Scrolls and trends in modern understanding. Special attention will be given to the Jewishness of the New Testament and to fresh thinking about the authority of scripture, the place of prayer and religious diversity. The talk will be given by Professor George Brooke. Please see more details from the poster in the narthex.
Methodist Church Eco Community Network
Is a network for people passionate about faith and the environment; for those exploring climate justice, and those already taking action. SAPLC is a member of this network so invites you join in a free two hour zoom conference taking place on Tuesday 13 May at 7pm. Ticket available via Eventbrite.
Welcome Workshop Wednesday 28th May
Please save the date for a Welcome Workshop to take place on Wednesday 28th May from 7.00 - 9.00 pm in Shirley House. All welcome but particularly those involved in a welcoming role in the church - in the many forms which that takes. Lifts can be provided for those who need them.
Church Action on Poverty in Sheffield
A meeting is to be held at the Broomhall Centre, Broomspring Lane on Thursday 29th May at 7.30pm-9.30pm on the subject of “Are churches losing faith in low-income communities? Speakers will include Niall Cooper, CEO Church action on Poverty, Rev Lucy Sablan, who has been working in Arbourthorne and is now Rector of Manor and Nick Wakefield, Pioneer methodist minister and community worker in the Parson Cross community.
Teaching the Lord's Prayer across the North of England - Sheffield 25th June 2025
The Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell plans to teach the Lord’s Prayer across the North of England throughout 2025, a priority of his vision for Faith in the North. Archbishop Stephen is to visit all 12 dioceses in the Northern Province of the Church of England where he will be speaking and sharing the importance and relevance of the Lord’s Prayer to our world today, encouraging people to pray and live by this as part of their missionary discipleship. Working alongside others Archbishop Stephen is encouraging prayer, storytelling and church planting inspired by the Northern Saints such as Hild, Cuthbert, Bede and Paulinus. The aim is to foster deeper connections with the Christian faith across the north and renew the Church’s missionary purpose to share God’s love with all.
Large churches and cathedrals will be hosting the events, many of which will be livestreamed to enable the widest participation. It is hoped that many people will come to a greater understanding of the Lord’s Prayer and see their lives shaped by the vision it presents.
Archbishop Stephen has authored ‘Praying by Heart: The Lord’s Prayer for Everyone’ and ‘The Lord’s Prayer: A Beginner’s Guide’ for children and young people, to be published next year by Hodder. Video extracts of the book and suggestions for home study resources will be available online in 2025.
Please see the poster in the Narthex – for more information click here
Foodbank and Baby Basics
Firvale Foodbank and Baby Basics are still desperately in need of help, so that they can help the most vulnerable members of society. If you are able to give anything, donations can be dropped off at the following addresses.
Food Bank
A message to food Bank Supporters:
Dear food bank supporters
On behalf of everyone at Firvale we'd like to thank you for your continued generous support to the food bank
We don't know who you all are but we're grateful for your support
Your kindness makes a difference to the lives of less fortunate people
Thank you all so much
Regards
Joe & Liz
Donations can be left at the rear of 16 Edgehill Road, S7 1SP or in Church. Fir Vale continue to take referrals and just under 100 people are being supported. Food and cash donations are welcome. Food is especially welcome. The Food Bank particularly need pasta, rice, UHT milk, toiletries and toilet rolls, but are ever grateful for canned goods.
They need
- Baked Beans
- Canned Tomatoes
- Pasta/rice
- Toothpaste
- Canned meats/fish
If you would like to give cash, you can donate here, or you can send a cheque made out to St Cuthbert’s (write Fir Vale Food Bank on the back) and send to Joe Dey at 16 Edgehill Road, S7 1SP, who will hand it over when he delivers to the Food Bank at St Cuthbert’s.
Gifts, especially nappies, toiletries and hand-knitted items (cardigans and jumpers for 2-5 year olds rather than babies if possible), and the following items for 2-5 years are always in short supply: pyjamas, underwear, socks, tights and warm trousers/jogging bottoms for boys and girls.
At the moment, they really need 0-3 month clothing, baby socks and scratch mitts, 3-6-years clothing, baby wipes, nappy cream, cotton wool, 0-2year toothpaste and brushes, kids shampoo & conditioner for afro/curly hair.
Donations can be left in the basket at 51 Barkers Road, S7 1SD or in Church; cash donations should be put through the letter box. If Pat is away she will remove the basket from her front door step and she asks that items aren’t left at her door if the basket is not there. If you have something you can put through the letter box, that would be alright. The Facebook page also has information about donating via their Amazon wishlist. Donations can be left in the box at 51 Barkers Road, S7 1SD; cash donations should be put through the letter box. Pat would be able to collect donations if you cannot get them to her – telephone her on 2014881 if you would like to donate this way. You can also now donate online.
We are grateful to all the very kind people who are taking these donations to where they are so desperately needed.
Help Needed!
(Not necessarily an accurate representation of a Working Party!)
A message from John Cripps:
'Many thanks to everyone who helped at the Working Party on Saturday 5th April. The next Working Party will be on Saturday 3rd May. Do come along and help – even an hour can help make a great difference to the appearance of the church grounds, which we can all enjoy. More volunteers would be very welcome!
Everyone is welcome to carry out gardening tasks at other times convenient to them. The compound has a new lock and that and the tool box have combination padlocks. Please ask me (01142 588932, 07914 290016, cripps@uwclub.net) if you want to know the combination and if you open either lock, please take care the combination is set correctly before closing it. The tool box contains the mower, strimmer and some small tools and there are additional tools in the cellar.'
The Green Box
Calling all potential climate activists!
Seven proven ways to help the planet in 2025 Slowing down climate change is an immense task, but small individual actions can add up to help reduce emissions. In 2024, the critical 1.5C threshold was breached for a full year for the first time, highlighting the urgent need to rapidly cut global emissions. Much of the work needed to curb climate change goes beyond the remit of individuals – from scaling up renewable energy to stopping the production of oil, gas and coal. But research shows that individual actions can add up too.
For information on how you can make a meaningful difference, see here.
[With thanks to Bill Atherton for sending this in]
Please sign the petition "Sainsbury's & Tesco: publicly support real action to cut plastic production" Since 2021, major UK supermarkets, including Sainsbury's and Tesco, have been rolling out front-of-store collection points to recycle soft plastic packaging. An investigation revealed that 70% of the tracked soft plastic bundles that reached a final destination is burnt, not recycled. You can read more and sign the petition here.
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We all want to care for the planet, but can’t do everything at once. Here is the next in a series of tips to think about. Some can be done today, some this month, and some will not be for you. But remember - everyone can do something!
Eco Tips
April - Technology
Get a solar charger for your phone Over the course of a year, a traditional wall charger uses about 7 KWh of energy to charge your phone (assuming you plug it in every day), and a plugged-in charger uses energy even when it's not charging anything. With more than four billion smartphones in the world, that's billions of watts of electricity that could be saved if everyone switched to solar chargers, which simply need to be placed near a sunny spot in your home
For more practical ways to enjoy, nurture and defend nature, sign up to A Rocha UK’s Wild Christian email: arocha.org.uk/wild-christian
See the Eco Group page for more Green news!
This page contains information about upcoming services and events and groups that we support.
Please contact clare@standrewspsalterlane.org.uk or janet.loughridge.45@gmail.com if there is anything you would like to see or to add, or anyone you would particularly like us to pray for.
This Newsletter will continue to be emailed instead of being printed to hand out in church. This will be better for us as an Eco-Church. There will be printed copies in church, but only for people who cannot receive the emailed newsletter.
We will be live-streaming our main Sunday morning services, for those people who aren't able to join us in church.
All contributions, serious or light-hearted, would be very welcome!