TEAM NEWSLETTERS AND MOREWednesday 22nd SeptemberLatest Covid Restrictions EasingWednesday 15th SeptemberWednesday 8th SeptemberWednesday 1 SeptemberWednesday 25th AugustWednesday 18th AugustWednesday 11th AugustWednesday 4th AugustWednesday 28th JulyWednesday 21st JulyWednesday 14th JulyWednesday 7th JulyWednesday 30th JuneWednesday 23rd JuneWednesday 9th JuneWednesday 2nd JuneWednesday 26th MayWednesday 19th MayWednesday 12th MayWednesday 5th MayWednesday 28th AprilWednesday 21st AprilWednesday 14th AprilWednesday 31st MarchWednesday 24th MarchWednesday 17th MarchWednesday 10th MarchWednesday 3rd MarchWednesday 24th FebruaryWednesday 17th February‘Ash Wednesday Prayer at Home’ bookletWednesday 10th FebruaryWednesday 3rd FebruaryWednesday 27th JanuaryWednesday 20th JanuaryWednesday 13th JanuaryThursday 7th January 2021Wednesday 16th DecemberOur Syrian friends - an appeal for prayer (Dec 2020)Wednesday 9th DecemberWednesday 2nd DecemberWednesday 25th NovemberWednesday 18th NovemberWednesday 11th NovemberWednesday 4th NovemberWednesday 28th OctoberWednesday 14th October (2 week edition)Wednesday 7th OctoberBower House information sheetWednesday 30th SeptemberWednesday 23rd SeptemberWednesday 16th SeptemberWednesday 9th September Chief Seattle’s speech, read in 6th September 5pm zoom service Link to YouTube recording of the above speechWednesday 2nd September In-Building Services Opening TimesWednesday 19th August Generous Giving letter Generous Giving leafletWednesday 12th AugustWednesday 5th AugustWednesday 29th JulyWednesday 22nd JulyWednesday 15th JulyWednesday 8th JulyTuesday 30th JuneMonday 29th June Leaflet for people visiting churches for private prayerMonday 29th June  Special Newsletter on reopening and online servicesWednesday 24th JuneWednesday 17th JuneWednesday 10th JuneClick here to read Revd Andy Murphy’s reflection on Black Lives MatterWednesday 3rd JuneWednesday 27th MayWednesday 20th MayWednesday 13th MayWednesday 6th MayQuizzes to keep you thinking during isolation! Click here for part 1 Click here for part 2 Click here for part 3 Click here for part 4 Click here for the answers to parts 1, 2 & 3Wednesday 29th April 2020Thursday 23rd April, 2020There was no weekly newsletter for week beginning 12th April.Wednesday 8th April, 2020Thursday 2nd April, 2020Holy Week ReflectionsThursday 26th March, 2020 I'm staying at home Lord!  The words of the prayer read by James, Catherine and Martha at Palm Sunday’s zoom serviceTo read about Lucy Giles’ experiences in India please click the links below. April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 2020

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Wednesday 22nd September

Latest Covid Restrictions Easing

Wednesday 15th September

Wednesday 8th September

Wednesday 1 September

Wednesday 25th August

Wednesday 18th August

Wednesday 11th August

Wednesday 4th August

Wednesday 28th July

Wednesday 21st July

Wednesday 14th July

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Wednesday 28th April

Wednesday 21st April

Wednesday 14th April

Wednesday 31st March

Wednesday 24th March

Wednesday 17th March

Wednesday 10th March

Wednesday 3rd March

Wednesday 24th February

Wednesday 17th February

‘Ash Wednesday Prayer at Home’ booklet

Wednesday 10th February

Wednesday 3rd February

Wednesday 27th January

Wednesday 20th January

Wednesday 13th January

Thursday 7th January 2021

Wednesday 16th December

Our Syrian friends - an appeal for prayer (Dec 2020)

Wednesday 9th December

Wednesday 2nd December

Wednesday 25th November

Wednesday 18th November

Wednesday 11th November

Wednesday 4th November

Wednesday 28th October

Wednesday 14th October (2 week edition)

Wednesday 7th October

Bower House information sheet

Wednesday 30th September

Wednesday 23rd September

Wednesday 16th September

Wednesday 9th September
Chief Seattle’s speech, read in 6th September 5pm zoom service
Link to YouTube recording of the above speech

Wednesday 2nd September
In-Building Services Opening Times

Wednesday 19th August
Generous Giving letter
Generous Giving leaflet

Wednesday 12th August

Wednesday 5th August

Wednesday 29th July

Wednesday 22nd July

Wednesday 15th July

Wednesday 8th July

Tuesday 30th June

Monday 29th June
Leaflet for people visiting churches for private prayer

Monday 29th June
Special Newsletter on reopening and online services

Wednesday 24th June

Wednesday 17th June

Wednesday 10th June

Click here to read Revd Andy Murphy’s reflection on Black Lives Matter

Wednesday 3rd June

Wednesday 27th May

Wednesday 20th May

Wednesday 13th May

Wednesday 6th May

Quizzes to keep you thinking during isolation!
Click here for part 1
Click here for part 2
Click here for part 3
Click here for part 4
Click here for the answers to parts 1, 2 & 3

Wednesday 29th April 2020

Thursday 23rd April, 2020

There was no weekly newsletter for week beginning 12th April.

Wednesday 8th April, 2020

Thursday 2nd April, 2020

Holy Week Reflections

Thursday 26th March, 2020
I'm staying at home Lord!
The words of the prayer read by James, Catherine and Martha at Palm Sunday’s zoom service

To read about Lucy Giles’ experiences in India please click the links below.
April 2020
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HARBOROUGH MAIL CHURCH COLUMNMonday 20th September Celebrating all the positives rather than the negatives is a great gift  Tim Jeffery, CEO of Torch TrustMonday 13th September Let's offer a warm welcome to those in need Tom Grant, Licensed Lay Worker in the Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 6th September Taking courageous steps into a new life Liz Mills MBE, Chair of the Jubilee Foodbank and a member of Market Harborough Congregational ChurchMonday 30th August There is something about history that maybe makes us wonder about 'something bigger’ Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 23rd August How will we adjust to a new life? Phil Walter -  Harborough Community ChurchMonday 16th August What's in a name? Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 9th August The truth is vital as we weave the complex tapestry of life  Janet Smith, Chair of Churches Together in HarboroughMonday 2nd August Why people are drawn to Welland Park's mini wildflower meadow Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational ChurchMonday 26th July If we keep thinking of others, the path out of the pandemic will be shorter Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamTuesday 20th July Removal of rules shouldn’t mean the removal of manners, self-care and consideration for others Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist ChurchMonday 12th July 'How can we trust something we can't see with something so important?' Ceriann Kelly - Youth Work Manager at The Cube Youth CentreMonday 5th July The Bible gives the secret to running the race of life Phil Chapman - Market Harborough Living Rock ChurchMonday 28th June How a fluffy white dog called Tilly helped me get through my 15-month Covid ordeal Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 21st June Father’s Day brought many different emotions for each person Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist ChurchMonday 14th June What does it mean to live life to the full? Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 7th June Let us not lose what we have gained through the Covid experience - care, love and valuing others Phil Walter - Harborough Community ChurchMonday 31st May Hope over optimism Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 24th May Praise for those who have served the community during the pandemic Janet Smith - member of the Harborough Baptist Church leadership team and Chair of Churches Together in HarboroughMonday 17th May Enjoy the freedoms as they return - and make the most of those things that are really important Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational ChurchMonday 10th May The power of prayer Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 3rd May Let us not simply count the Covid deaths piling up, but respect and honour the lives lost Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist ChurchMonday 26th April Finding a deeper, richer meaning in sacrificing our own comforts, desires and wants Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 19th April Pandemic has highlighted Harborough's amazing community spirit Liz Mills MBE, from the Market Harborough Congregational Church and chair of the Jubilee Foodbank Management CommitteeMonday 12th April People who seem to be the happiest are the ones who spend most of their time helping others Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamThursday 1st April How the Easter message is still relevant to all of us Phil Chapman, Pastor of the Living Rock Church in Market HarboroughMonday 29th March How are you feeling about slowly coming out of lockdown? Revd Phil Walter - Pastor of Harborough Community ChurchMonday 22nd March Marking one year since the first lockdown, the best thing we can give is our time and generosity Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican TeamTuesday 16th March Why do people do things that are totally out of character? Derek Williams - Harborough Anglican Team & Communications Officer for Churches Together in HarboroughMonday 8th March The pandemic is very tough, but it is temporary - and love is eternal Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist ChurchMonday 1st March Let us encourage one another to keep going, in God’s strength - hope is real! Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 22nd February Lent is meant to be hard but also a time of spiritual refreshment, revelation and new possibilities Janet Smith - Chair of Churches Together in HarboroughMonday 15th February Adrenalin may get us through a crisis, but on this long haul we all need something deeper Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational ChurchMonday 8th February The extra ordinary in the ordinary Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican TeamTuesday 2nd February It might be Groundhog Day - but there is hope for us all Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist ChurchMonday 25th January Rejoice with those who rejoice, mourn with those who mourn Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 18th January Long Covid has affected my health - but not my identity Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 11th January In the midst of so much uncertainty we can have a hope that is certain   Phil Walter, Pastor of Harborough Community Church in Bath StreetTuesday 5th January 2021 Shine a light upon the darkness Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican TeamTuesday 29th December What’s in a name? Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist ChurchMonday 21st December Christmas in a Covid world Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 14th December Let's look forward with hope Janet Smith - Chair of Churches Together in HarboroughMonday 7th December Knowing that people care in these times of uncertainty is a real blessing Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational ChurchMonday 30th November Advent already! Where has this year gone? Dawn O’Connell - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 23rd November The light must shine this Christmas despite the darkness Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist ChurchMonday 16th November Where do we place our hope? Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican TeamRemembrance time, together with the Covid restrictions, is a reminder that we are called to make sacrifices for each other Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 2nd November At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them Reverend John Morley - president of the Market Harborough Royal British LegionMonday 26th October There are many things that we cannot see that affect our lives Phil Walter - Pastor of Harborough Community ChurchTuesday 20th October CUBE works hard to support young people in the district Jo Giles - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 12th October What exactly is forgiveness? Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist ChurchMonday 28th September What happens when we roar too loud Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 21st September Remembering those who risk it all at sea Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational ChurchMonday 7th September Street Pastors offer a sympathetic ear and support on the streets of our town - as well as flip-flops for sore feet Liz Howe, chair of Market Harborough Street Pastors, which are affiliated to Churches Together in HarboroughMonday 31st August How much of life do we see through a lens? Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 24th August There are some advantages to wearing masks Derek Williams - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 10th August Remember those who have sacrificed so much for us Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 3rd August Thank you Harborough for giving me the pleasure, the privilege, and the blessing of spending 19 years in your midst Fr Owen O’Neill, the parish priest of Our Lady of Victories Church, Market HarboroughThursday 30th July We need Answers! Is God there at all? Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 20th July Let's enjoy the simple things in life Phil Walter - Pastor at Harborough Community ChurchMonday 13th July Let us also continue in these new ways of giving, caring and loving Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist ChurchMonday 6th July Let's make plans in our diaries and bring our communities together Dawn O’Connell - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 29th June  Let's clap and pray for our teachers and school staff in Harborough Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist ChurchMonday 22nd June What will it be like when we are allowed to gather together again? Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational ChurchMonday 15th June Looking Ahead Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 8th June A couple of phone calls a day makes a bigger difference to others than we may know Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 1st June Lockdown has afforded me an opportunity to slow down and to take stock Janet Smith - Chair of Churches Together in HarboroughTuesday 26th May I encourage you to look around and see all the goodness and love that is being offered in this difficult and uncertain time Rev Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 18th May How a TV programme opened my eyes to the strength and determination of people Fr Owen O’Neill - parish priest of Our Lady of Victories Church, Market HarboroughMonday 11th May  ”With mental health in mind, ‘help’ might just be the bravest and best thing you will ever say.”  Rev James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 4th May ”Hope is one of the greatest gifts we could ever receive” Rev Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist ChurchMonday 27th April ”I’ve had suspected coronavirus - it was the first time I’d really thought about dying” Rev Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican TeamMonday 20th April ”I don’t want things to go back to ‘normal’!” Pastor Phil Walter - Harborough Community ChurchMonday 13th April Hope, love and joy in Harborough despite the pandemic. Rev Andy Murphy - Methodist ChurchMonday 6th April 'This time will pass - but the positive effects will last' Rev Alison Iliffe - St Nicholas and St HughMonday 30th March I wonder if we will remember how it felt to let ourselves rest and let the world have a rest when this crisis is over?  Rev Stephen Haward - Congregational ChurchTuesday 24th March It’s been deeply moving to see people come together to offer support to others in need. Rev Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

HARBOROUGH MAIL CHURCH COLUMN

Monday 20th September
Celebrating all the positives rather than the negatives is a great gift
Tim Jeffery, CEO of Torch Trust

Monday 13th September
Let's offer a warm welcome to those in need Tom Grant, Licensed Lay Worker in the Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 6th September
Taking courageous steps into a new life
Liz Mills MBE, Chair of the Jubilee Foodbank and a member of Market Harborough Congregational Church

Monday 30th August
There is something about history that maybe makes us wonder about 'something bigger’
Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 23rd August
How will we adjust to a new life?
Phil Walter - Harborough Community Church

Monday 16th August
What's in a name?
Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 9th August
The truth is vital as we weave the complex tapestry of life
Janet Smith, Chair of Churches Together in Harborough

Monday 2nd August
Why people are drawn to Welland Park's mini wildflower meadow
Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational Church

Monday 26th July
If we keep thinking of others, the path out of the pandemic will be shorter
Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Tuesday 20th July
Removal of rules shouldn’t mean the removal of manners, self-care and consideration for others
Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist Church

Monday 12th July
'How can we trust something we can't see with something so important?'
Ceriann Kelly - Youth Work Manager at The Cube Youth Centre

Monday 5th July
The Bible gives the secret to running the race of life
Phil Chapman - Market Harborough Living Rock Church

Monday 28th June
How a fluffy white dog called Tilly helped me get through my 15-month Covid ordeal
Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 21st June
Father’s Day brought many different emotions for each person
Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist Church

Monday 14th June
What does it mean to live life to the full?
Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 7th June
Let us not lose what we have gained through the Covid experience - care, love and valuing others
Phil Walter - Harborough Community Church

Monday 31st May
Hope over optimism
Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 24th May
Praise for those who have served the community during the pandemic
Janet Smith - member of the Harborough Baptist Church leadership team and Chair of Churches Together in Harborough

Monday 17th May
Enjoy the freedoms as they return - and make the most of those things that are really important
Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational Church

Monday 10th May
The power of prayer
Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 3rd May
Let us not simply count the Covid deaths piling up, but respect and honour the lives lost
Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist Church

Monday 26th April
Finding a deeper, richer meaning in sacrificing our own comforts, desires and wants
Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 19th April
Pandemic has highlighted Harborough's amazing community spirit
Liz Mills MBE, from the Market Harborough Congregational Church and chair of the Jubilee Foodbank Management Committee

Monday 12th April
People who seem to be the happiest are the ones who spend most of their time helping others
Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Thursday 1st April
How the Easter message is still relevant to all of us
Phil Chapman, Pastor of the Living Rock Church in Market Harborough

Monday 29th March
How are you feeling about slowly coming out of lockdown?
Revd Phil Walter - Pastor of Harborough Community Church

Monday 22nd March
Marking one year since the first lockdown, the best thing we can give is our time and generosity
Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican
Team

Tuesday 16th March
Why do people do things that are totally out of character?
Derek Williams - Harborough Anglican Team & Communications Officer for Churches Together in Harborough

Monday 8th March
The pandemic is very tough, but it is temporary - and love is eternal
Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist Church

Monday 1st March
Let us encourage one another to keep going, in God’s strength - hope is real!
Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 22nd February
Lent is meant to be hard but also a time of spiritual refreshment, revelation and new possibilities
Janet Smith - Chair of Churches Together in Harborough

Monday 15th February
Adrenalin may get us through a crisis, but on this long haul we all need something deeper
Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational Church

Monday 8th February
The extra ordinary in the ordinary
Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican Team

Tuesday 2nd February
It might be Groundhog Day - but there is hope for us all
Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist Church

Monday 25th January
Rejoice with those who rejoice, mourn with those who mourn
Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 18th January
Long Covid has affected my health - but not my identity
Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 11th January In the midst of so much uncertainty we can have a hope that is certain
Phil Walter, Pastor of Harborough Community Church in Bath Street

Tuesday 5th January 2021
Shine a light upon the darkness
Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican Team

Tuesday 29th December
What’s in a name?
Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist Church

Monday 21st December
Christmas in a Covid world
Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 14th December
Let's look forward with hope
Janet Smith - Chair of Churches Together in Harborough

Monday 7th December
Knowing that people care in these times of uncertainty is a real blessing
Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational Church

Monday 30th November
Advent already! Where has this year gone?
Dawn O’Connell - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 23rd November
The light must shine this Christmas despite the darkness
Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist Church

Monday 16th November
Where do we place our hope?
Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican Team

Remembrance time, together with the Covid restrictions, is a reminder that we are called to make sacrifices for each other
Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 2nd November
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them
Reverend John Morley - president of the Market Harborough Royal British Legion

Monday 26th October
There are many things that we cannot see that affect our lives
Phil Walter - Pastor of Harborough Community Church

Tuesday 20th October
CUBE works hard to support young people in the district
Jo Giles - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 12th October
What exactly is forgiveness?
Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist Church

Monday 28th September
What happens when we roar too loud
Revd Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 21st September
Remembering those who risk it all at sea
Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational Church

Monday 7th September
Street Pastors offer a sympathetic ear and support on the streets of our town - as well as flip-flops for sore feet
Liz Howe, chair of Market Harborough Street Pastors, which are affiliated to Churches Together in Harborough

Monday 31st August
How much of life do we see through a lens?
Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 24th August
There are some advantages to wearing masks
Derek Williams - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 10th August
Remember those who have sacrificed so much for us
Revd James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 3rd August
Thank you Harborough for giving me the pleasure, the privilege, and the blessing of spending 19 years in your midst
Fr Owen O’Neill, the parish priest of Our Lady of Victories Church, Market Harborough

Thursday 30th July
We need Answers! Is God there at all?
Revd Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 20th July
Let's enjoy the simple things in life
Phil Walter - Pastor at Harborough Community Church

Monday 13th July
Let us also continue in these new ways of giving, caring and loving
Revd Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist Church

Monday 6th July
Let's make plans in our diaries and bring our communities together
Dawn O’Connell - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 29th June
Let's clap and pray for our teachers and school staff in Harborough
Revd Andy Murphy - Methodist Church

Monday 22nd June
What will it be like when we are allowed to gather together again?
Revd Stephen Haward - Congregational Church

Monday 15th June
Looking Ahead
Revd Alison Iliffe - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 8th June
A couple of phone calls a day makes a bigger difference to others than we may know
Revd Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 1st June
Lockdown has afforded me an opportunity to slow down and to take stock
Janet Smith - Chair of Churches Together in Harborough

Tuesday 26th May
I encourage you to look around and see all the goodness and love that is being offered in this difficult and uncertain time
Rev Andy Giles - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 18th May
How a TV programme opened my eyes to the strength and determination of people
Fr Owen O’Neill - parish priest of Our Lady of Victories Church, Market Harborough

Monday 11th May
”With mental health in mind, ‘help’ might just be the bravest and best thing you will ever say.”
Rev James Pickersgill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 4th May
”Hope is one of the greatest gifts we could ever receive”
Rev Christopher Brown - Market Harborough Baptist Church

Monday 27th April
”I’ve had suspected coronavirus - it was the first time I’d really thought about dying”
Rev Pep Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

Monday 20th April
”I don’t want things to go back to ‘normal’!”
Pastor Phil Walter - Harborough Community Church

Monday 13th April
Hope, love and joy in Harborough despite the pandemic.
Rev Andy Murphy - Methodist Church

Monday 6th April
'This time will pass - but the positive effects will last'
Rev Alison Iliffe - St Nicholas and St Hugh

Monday 30th March
I wonder if we will remember how it felt to let ourselves rest and let the world have a rest when this crisis is over?
Rev Stephen Haward - Congregational Church

Tuesday 24th March
It’s been deeply moving to see people come together to offer support to others in need.
Rev Barry Hill - Harborough Anglican Team

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