
Church of Ireland
Calry Parish Church
Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh
Notice Sheet
25th April 2021 – Easter IV
Rector: Canon Patrick Bamber Tel: 071 91 46513
email: rector@calry.ie web: www.calry.ie fb:/calryparishchurch/ Day off - Monday
Linked with the Diocese of Kindu, Province of the Anglican Church of Congo
Christ is risen! The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia!
Today there is a Zoom after-church meeting starting about 12.15 pm.
Sunday Youth Night
Youth Night on Zoom tonight at 7.30 pm with special guest Claudio Barguena. Claudio works with Exodus, a youth and young adult organisation. He is a Chilean (like Carla) but lives near Bundoran. Contact Carla if you need the link: carla.marin.r@gmail.com
Calry Online Sunday School
This is on Wednesday at 6.00 pm. And don’t forget the CEF video series and competition based on the life of Dr Helen Roseveare. Go to cef.sligo
Wednesday Group
We’re on at 8.00 pm for an hour of chat, Bible study, discussion and prayer. We are looking at what the resurrection means for us. Come with your questions! Get in touch for the Zoom link.
Kindu
Archbishop Masimango sent a text recently asking us to pray. Because of Covid-19 restrictions supplies coming into Kindu have been very limited. He is especially concerned for some of his pastors and their families who have next to nothing to live on. In addition, there is still violence in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri.
Diocesan Services
These can be found on the KEA YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBF_IIYKv4U
Telephone Service
Currently you can get the weekly diocesan service on your phone by dialling 048 912 43 912 anytime.
Prayer Points:
- the sick in body, mind or spirit
- all who are bereaved
- Rebecca Marsden and Mark Dunne preparing for their wedding on 8th May
- the Carbury NS community
- the city of Kindu and the security of neighbouring provinces of North Kivu and Ituri in DR Congo
- India, Brazil and other countries with very high infection rates of Covid-19
- Yemen – millions threatened with starvation
- justice in Myanmar
This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us.
And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.
1 John 3.16