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BH BUlletin

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BH Bulletin - Wednesday 22 July 2020

22/7/2020

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Thought for the Day by Ben Martin (Curate)

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​“On a dangerous seacoast where shipwrecks often occur, there was once a crude little life-saving station. The building was just a hut, and there was only one boat. But the few devoted members kept a constant watch over the sea, and with no thought for themselves went out day and night tirelessly searching for the lost. Some of those who were saved, and various others in the surrounding area, wanted to become associated with the station and give their time and money and effort for the support of its work. New boats were bought and new crews trained. The little life-saving station grew. 
 
Some of the members of the life-saving were unhappy that the building was so crude and poorly equipped. They felt that a more comfortable place should be provided as the first refuge of those saved from the sea. They replaced the emergency cots with beds and put better furniture in the enlarged building. 
 
Now the life-saving station became a popular gathering place for its members, and they decorated it as sort of a club. Fewer members were now interested in going to sea on life-saving missions, so they hired lifeboat crews to do this work. The life-saving motif still prevailed in this club`s decoration, and there was a liturgical lifeboat in the room where the club initiations were held.
 
About this time a large ship was wrecked off the coast, and the hired crews brought in boatloads of cold, wet and half-drowned people. They were dirty and sick. The beautiful new club was in chaos. So the property committee immediately had a shower house built outside the club where victims of shipwrecks could be cleaned up before coming inside. 
At the next meeting, there was a split in the club membership. Most of the members wanted to stop the club`s life-saving activities as being unpleasant and a hindrance to the normal social life of the club. Some members insisted upon life-saving as their primary purpose and pointed out that they were still called a life-saving station. But they were finally voted down and told that if they wanted to save lives of all the various kinds of people who were shipwrecked in those waters, they could begin their own life-saving station down the coast. So they did just that. 
 
As the years went by, the new station experienced the same changes that had occurred in the old. It evolved into a club, and yet another `spin-off` life saving station was founded. History continued to repeat itself, and if you visit the sea coast today, you will find a number of exclusive clubs along the shore. Shipwrecks are frequent in those waters, but most of the people drown.” (Taken from the 1 Timothy ‘Preach the Word’ Series)
 
‘[God] wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.’ 1 Timothy 2:4
 
It’s God’s mission and desire to save the lost. Let us never forget that, and let us pray that Bishop Hannington will always be a church where lost, dirty and sick souls are welcomed and won for Christ.
​Ben


​Sunday 26 July 9.00am Service. Booking now open.

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​As advised booking has now opened for next Sunday's service at Bishop Hannington. There has already been a good response with over half the tickets having been allocated.
You can book your place by either using MyChurchsuite, the website or if you don’t have internet access you can ring the office.  You will need to book a place for everyone in your group that is coming including anyone under 18.


​Virtually Keswick Convention – starts Monday 27th July!

Click on the link below for this year's convention. Well worth a visit without a long drive!!!.
​https://vkc.keswickministries.org/

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