Parish Magazine: June 2023 • COVER STORY: The summer solstice, page 9 • ‘The only constant source of support’, page 3 • Family@Church, page 6 • Delight at Coronation Prom, page 7 • Hessett rainfall, page 13 • Poet’s corner, page 16 • A splash of colour for the garden, page 21 • Church services, back page Photograph by Jack B on Unsplash
2 The Parish Churches of Rougham, Beyton with Hessett and Rushbrooke The lengthy process of appointing a new Rector is under way but we still need help in many areas – please contact any of the Church Wardens listed below if you can help. Details of Church services are on the back cover. SuNDAY SERViCES The Rev’d Graham Rendle 01359 270924 [email protected] WEDDiNgS, BAPTiSMS, FuNERAlS AND ANY OTHER REquESTS The Revd. Canon Sharon Potter (Rural Dean) 01284 828599 [email protected] Archdeacon of Sudbury Dr David Jenkins 01284 386942 | 07900 990073 [email protected] Beyton Church/vestry Diane Rendle 01359 270924 BENEFiCE CHuRCH WARDENS Beyton with Hessett Timothy Elliot 01359 270365 [email protected] Tony Ciorra 01359 272685 [email protected] Peter Pitcher 01359 271997 [email protected] Rougham Di Ruddock 01359 270731 [email protected] David Palmer 01284 386108 [email protected] Rushbrooke Church Richard Ball 01359 232088 Bell Tower Captain Maurice Rose 01359 270298 Hospital visits Graham Rendle 01359 270924 Beyton Floodlights Timothy Elliot 01359 270365 [email protected] Hessett Floodlights Timothy Elliot 01359 270365 [email protected] Rougham Floodlights Di Ruddock 01359 270731 [email protected] PCC Secretary Peter Rutt 01359 242464 PCC Treasurer Timothy Elliot 01359 270365 [email protected] Choir Ros Pitcher 01359 271997
Only one person is always there in times of adversity (We are delighted that Sarah Lock has offered to stand in for Graham Rendle while he takes a well-deserved break.) Dear Rougham, Beyton, Hessett and Rushbrooke parishioners, So here we are, already approaching the middle of the year and the longest day of the year. I don’t know about you, but in my mind it hardly seems possible that the time has passed so quickly. It only seems like yesterday that it was Christmas and the middle of winter! It also feels as though our seasons are slightly out of kilter. One gets up in the morning not quite sure what clothes to wear because one day it is glorious sunshine and the next day it is tipping it down with rain and even thunderstorms, as we experienced just a few days ago. Hail as well! As I sit writing this note there is beautiful sunshine, the gardens look glorious and I have been able to walk my dogs without putting on a coat. It struck me that the seasons of our natural world are very much like those that we experience in our lives. Sometimes everything is going well and it feels like a wonderful summer day, but then life takes a completely unexpected turn and our lives are stood on their heads, a bit like getting caught in a torrential thunderstorm without a coat, only worse. We can be left feeling anxious, even frightened, and very uncertain about the way forward. This has probably happened to many of us, indeed some of you may be going through this situation right now. My own personal experience has been that at these times (and for me there have been a few) there has only been one place I can turn to and that is to Jesus, my friend and the only One who can truly walk beside me no matter what I am going through. We sometimes sing a song in church which really sums this up and I share the words with you in the hope that they may be a blessing to someone at this present time. 3
4 The Parish Churches of Rougham, Beyton with Hessett and Rushbrooke If you have any Safeguarding concerns, please contact either the Rural Dean or our Parish Safeguarding Officer (Ann Ciorra 01359 272865). Policies and Diocesan contacts may be found at www.cofesuffolk.org/safeguarding Details of our church services for the month and contact details can also be found on the ‘A Church Near You’ website www.acny.org.uk Beyton Church now has its own website www.allsaintsbeyton.co.uk If you have a prayer request or would like someone from the church to call on you or would appreciate help in some practical way, please contact Graham Rendle or any of the church members listed above. We would be pleased to pray for you and help in any way that we can. Alternatively you can use one of the “prayer boxes” outside each of our church buildings: simply write your prayer. Magazine The editor of the Parish Magazine is Jonathan Wilson. Contact him at [email protected] The deadline for contributions is the second Sunday of the month for the following month’s issue. The magazine is published monthly except for December & January and July & August which are joint editions. Advertising: Peter Pitcher 01359 271997 [email protected]
5 It was written by Graham Kendrick, a well-known gospel song writer. For the joys and for the sorrows, the best and worst of times, for this moment, for tomorrow, for all that lies behind; fears that crowd around me, for the failure of my plans, for the dreams of all I hope to be, the truth of what I am: For this I have Jesus. For the tears that flow in secret, in the broken times, for the moments of elation, or the troubled mind; for all the disappointments, or the sting of old regrets, all my prayers and longings that seem unanswered yet: For this I have Jesus. For the weakness of my body, the burden of each day, for the nights of doubt and worry, when sleep has fled away; needing reassurance and the will to start again, a steel-eyed endurance, the strength to fight and win: For this I have Jesus, for this I have Jesus, for this I have Jesus, I have Jesus. If you would like to know more about having the faith to know the words of this song to be true for yourself, feel free to contact me or any of the other names in this magazine. I wish you all a very happy summer. Every Blessing, Sarah Lock - – – – – – – – – –
6 Not just for children but for all ages!* St Mary ’s Church, Rougham Sunday 18th June A breakfast of bacon and sausage butties, croissants or toast will be served from 9.30am before a short, simple all-age service runs from 10am until 10.40am. The service will be followed by a traditional shortened Holy Communion service at approximately 11.15am to which all are welcome. You are invited to attend either or both services! * And here’s a game for all ages. What, you might wonder, could possibly link a Jaffa Cake with the Christian church? Come along to Family@Church to find out! Family@Church
7 What an experience! My good friend Ros Pitcher and I had the immense privilege of performing at the Royal Albert Hall in London on the evening of the Coronation, 6 May. The event, the Coronation Prom, was a sellout. We sang as part of a 320-voice massed choir, with our own local Cantus Firmus Choir supplying 70 of the singers. Instrumentals were provided by the 120-piece All Souls Orchestra and the world-famous Royal Albert Hall organ, “The Voice of Jupiter”. Yes, when standing near those 9,999 organ pipes it’s VERY loud! Everything seemed to be on a grand scale – the vast auditorium full to capacity with people, that fabulous high ceiling and beautiful ornate boxes for the well-heeled – it all looks quite awe-inspiring from the choir stalls. The programme spanned a variety of genres from Baroque to contemporary, and took the form of a “Songs of Praise”-type event, every piece chosen to give honour to the King of Kings, Jesus Christ. Honoured to be part of the Coronation Prom Debbie Marshall on an amazing evening at the Royal Albert Hall
8 We listened, rapt, to the crystal voice of soprano Joanne Lunn singing Handel’s Eternal Source of Light Divine; we sang our hearts out to the fabulous Zadok the Priest (oh, that slow, quiet buildup in the orchestra then a huge, belting entry from 320 singers at the tops of our voices – amazing!); we danced with 5,000 people along with the Kingdom Choir singing Lovely Day; we raised the roof with our own choirmaster Richard Hubbard’s wonderful arrangement of Crown Him With Many Crowns; and, of course, we sang God Save the King! Many other guest performers, and pieces from the choir and the orchestra, made up a programme with something for everyone, and the evening seemed to go by in no time at all. All the rehearsals, all the travelling, and all the many flights of stairs at the Royal Albert Hall were worth it. What a joyful, exhilarating, exhausting, unforgettable occasion. The whole concert is available on YouTube at allsoulsmusic.org. Do please watch – and enjoy! Want to see the Parish Magazine in COlOuR? You can find this issue (plus back issues) at the links below. Many pictures are in colour along with selected adverts. June 2023 https://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/qezf May 2023 https://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/cjfn April 2023 https://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/hlcq March 2023 https://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/awsy February 2023 https://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/qykm December 2022/January 2023 http://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/yufb November 2022 http://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/dend October 2022 http://online.anyflip.com/xfgtl/omtl September 2022 https://anyflip.com/xfgtl/aeoq/ July-August 2022 https://anyflip.com/xfgtl/rxtp June 2022 https://anyflip.com/xfgtl/ueni/ May 2022 https://anyflip.com/xfgtl/ftss
9 How the Summer Solstice is celebrated around the world The summer solstice is a time associated with rituals and celebrations in various different cultures. Here are a few examples: • In lithuania, the rising midsummer sun is greeted by washing the face with morning dew and, at midnight, they search for a magic fern blossom. There is also singing and dancing, while members of the Romuva religion light altar fires to the pagan gods. • In Finland (and in many other countries), midsummer is marked by the lighting of bonfires, particularly near water. Meanwhile, unmarried women will sometimes put flowers under their pillow in the hope of dreaming of their future husband! • In iran, the extended midsummer period coincides with the festival of Tirgan, celebrated with traditional food like spinach soup and sholezard, dancing, and reciting poetry. Children tie rainbowcoloured bands around their wrists. • In Portugal, there are fireworks and balloons. On June 13, the capital city, Lisbon, hosts a parade with traditional folkloric costume for St Anthony’s day: traditionally, this is an occasion to tell someone you love them by offering them a sweet basil plant (‘a manjerico’) and a love poem. Less sweetly, on June 24, in the towns of Porto and Braga, people carry pots of smelly flowering leeks to rub on other Rougham Sports Hall and Community Centre has availability for a regular club or group booking on a Tuesday evening, at competitive rates. This is a unique opportunity at this busy and popular venue, as all other week nights have regular weekly bookings. If you are interested in this vacancy, please email [email protected]
10 people’s faces, and small plastic hammers to hit one another over the head. • In Brazil, the June Festival (São João) was brought over by Portuguese colonialists. Being in the southern hemisphere, the festival actually takes place in midwinter. The festival is celebrated with square dancing (‘quadrilha’), a hot spiced drink, and a mock wedding. • In the united Kingdom, the solstice is traditionally a time of celebration. Bonfires used to be common across the country as a way of celebrating. The solstice is often associated with Stonehenge, as the stones there are aligned with the sun’s position at the summer and winter solstices. To this day, people still flock to Stonehenge to witness the sun framed by these magnificent stones. Calling all history and photography lovers! If you are interested in the history of our beautiful local village churches and/or enjoy looking at photographs, there will be a special exhibition of St Peter’s, Thurston, down the ages in the church from 29 June-9 July, 10am-4pm (Sunday from 1pm). Do come and enjoy the display mounted by students from Thurston Community College and explore this lovely church. There is a children’s quiz too. Suggested donation, £2. We are especially grateful to Richard Fawcett and Ray Dale for their help in providing so many photographs for students to use.
11 Free Admission Collection in aid of Riverwalk School The Salvation Army Bury St. Edmunds presents In concert at Riverwalk School Mayfield Road Bury St. Edmunds IP33 2PD SALVATION BRASS Saturday July 1st 7:00pm www.facebook.com/bsesalvationarmy charity no: 214779
12 Meet new friends and COMETO COFFEE on the FIRSTTHURSDAYof each month from 10am to 12 noon in the Vestry at BeytonChurch Hot drinks and biscuits and cake. Preserves and home baking will be for sale. Contact Diane Rendle on 01359 270924 for more information. PROFITS TO HESSETT AND BEYTON CHURCHES Special celebrations at Hessett Church Thank you to all those who helped make the Coronation celebrations at Hessett Church such a success, writes Church Warden Tony Ciorra. An amazing group of volunteers and members of the Hessett Church Preservation Society pitched in to make this such a special weekend. Floral arrangements, cakes, book sales, preserve sales all helped our turn our response to the coronation of Charles III into a truly memorable and happy, fun event. Teas and tours on Sunday all culminated in a rousing Songs of Praise event to conclude the afternoon. However, less welcome news is that it looks like we may have some serious (and expensive) issues with the bells in the church as well as other concerns about the fabric of the building. We don’t have the full information at the moment, but it seems inevitable that we will need to undertake some very specialist and expensive works, to ensure that this amazing building is a home for celebration of all sorts in the years to come. As well as the bells, the magnificent medieval windows are also in need of significant repair works and that’s even before we consider about adding modern facilities such as a kitchenette, toilet, and car park to make the building more accessible – as things are now, we don’t even have running water in the Church building. There will be more opportunity to discuss the issues and options together as information becomes available. And apologies for ending on a slightly downbeat note after such an incredible happy weekend. But such are the pros and cons of our very old and much-loved heritage buildings.
13 Hessett rainfall records A drier than usual October (last three years have been fairly wet compared with regional averages) was followed by a very wet November and the wet continued with the notable exception of February when a mere 0.13” fell and they were in the last two days, writes Tim Elliot. It really looked as there might be no rain at all for the month. The wet spring suggests that we should avoid a major drought this year though rainfall patterns have become very unpredictable. May has already reached 1.84” so we should have significant reserves in the soil for at least the main growing season. I have highlighted the months where the rolling total has exceeded 24” (2” per month) and where it has fallen below 20”. Apologies for using imperial measurements but I struggle to think what mms mean for rainfall. The regional average figures make an interesting comparison.: On average, October is the wettest month with 2.28 inch (58.0 mm) of precipitation. On average, February is the driest month with 1.38 inch (35.0 mm) of precipitation. The average amount of annual precipitation is: 22.83 inch (580.0 mm) %%E$%."'++6%+--F"/%'#%$1"."%9(;1$%4"%)-%.'()%'$%'++%*-.%$1"%9-)$1A%G %%I'6%1 !"##$%&'()'*"%+,'+"+-#' %% ).(/ ).). ).)( ).)) ).)0 () *"%+,' () *"%+,' () *"%+,' () *"%+,' %% ).))1).)0 ).)(1).)) ).).1).)( ).(/1).). L')2'.6 %% MA@N CA@O @APQ MA@N BOAOK BQAJJ MCANC %% ?"4.2'.6% %% MAMB BACP MA@P @ABC BPAJM M@APJ MMAOO %% I'.,1% %% BAM@ BAMQ @AJN CANK BJAN@ M@ABP MMAJN %% 0:.(+% %% BA@Q @ABJ @ACM MAMJ M@APN M@AMQ MBAQP %% I'6% %% @ABC MAKN @AQO %% %% BJAJ@ MKAMJ %% L2)"% %% MABN BAOO BAKM %% %% BJAKP MCAJQ %% L2+6% %% BAKO MAKO @ABP %% %% BNABC MKAJQ MMAJP 02;2#$% BA@@ MAOP BA@M @AMJ %% %% BPACQ MCABN MKAN@ R":$"94". MABP @AQQ MA@J BAOM %% %% BPA@C MKAMP MCAKK 3,$-4".% CA@Q CABC CABK BANP %% %% BCAPK MKAMN MCAKJ =-7"94".% CA@O BACJ BAMK CAQK %% %% BNAMK MKABM MBAOQ S","94".% CAMM KA@P MAMQ MACM %% %% BNAMO MMACN MMANM %% ()230 ))24) ))204 (42)5 '' '' %% All measurements in inches
Christian Meditation Group. The next meditation meetings will be at 2 pm on Thursday 2022 in the cabin, Guildhall Cottage. The verse will also be sent out to those who have expressed an interest. Contact: Helen on 01359 270365 The next meditation meeting will be on Thursday June 15 at 2pm KNIT AND NATTER! Do you fancy a sociable morning with coffee, tea and chat? Our successful Knit and Natter mornings continue in Beyton Church Vestry, from 10am to 12 midday normally on the first Monday of each month. Bring any yarn project or just come for a chat! All welcome! Knit and Natter mornings coming up include: • Monday 5 June • Monday 3 July No need to book, but contact Debbie Marshall on 01359 271314 if you have any questions THuRSTON EVENiNg Wi Members and visitors are welcome to our meetings on the first Thursday each month (usually!), 7.30pm at Cavendish Hall, Thurston. June 1 Flight from Iran, Pauline Birchnal. July 6 Shanty Folk, Ian Clark and group. September 7 The Forgotten Bees, Hawk Honey. October 5 Walking Wok, Lily Indra. November 2 It’s a Surprise. December 7 The Voice Squad, Birgitta Kenyon. For more information, please contact Vicky Pryke on 01359 231465. You are most welcome to join us! 14
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16 Poet’s Corner Invocation to Summer by W. M. MacKeracher Come, Summer, come, nor in the south delay; We do thee honor with a longer day; We prize thee more, we better know thy worth; We hold thee dearer in the truer north: Come, Summer, come. Come, Summer, come, and in the early dawn Find sparkling dewdrops on the fragrant lawn; Hush all before thy majesty at noon, And hallow the long evening hours; come soon, Come, Summer, come. Come, Summer, come, make meadow grasses long; Make all the groves exuberant with song, The pasture corners canopy with shades, And thickly roof the silent forest glades: Come, Summer, come. Come, Summer, come, and with thy magic breath Make consummation of the death of death; Complete the work of thy sweet sister, Spring; Life more abundantly give everything: Come, Summer, come. Thanks to Helen Elliot. If you have a favourite poem, let us know at [email protected]
17 ST PETER’S CHURCH, THURSTON IS PLEASED TO HOST ‘The Voice Squad Sings’ Come and join us for an evening of fun for all the family. From show tunes to popular hits, you are assured of an excellent evening’s entertainment. As part of its Coronation Year Fundraising to support the next generation, St Peter’s welcomes The Voice Squad, the National Award winning Youth Choir based in Bury St Edmunds and Diss. Saturday 1st July at 7.30pm (Doors open 7.10pm,finish by 9.15pm) Interval drinks Tickets are £6 and £4 (under 18s) Available from: ticketsource.co.uk/stpetersthurston QR code below. Or purchase at the Thurston Post Office or Co-op (cash or cheques only) or on the door. Your contribution will help ‘Nicky’s Way’, the bereavement service for children and young people offered by St Nicholas Hospice as it celebrates its 40th anniversary.
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21 Delicate, brightly coloured yet so versatile too Yvonne Harbutt suggests an unusual but ideal addition to your garden all the way from South America Alstroemeria – Peruvian or Inca lily – is a beautiful plant for the border and patio planters. Despite its exotic appearance the plant is very hardy, the rhizomes have fleshy tubers that grow into a compact clump. They are an ideal addition to the garden – flowering throughout the summer, they bloom from May to November and are at their best during July to August. You will often find the colourful blooms in flower arrangements and bouquets. Colours range from white, through to yellow, orange, purple, red and pink. Some are blotched with contrasting shades. Many have fine
22 Come and borrow or swap books! Adult and children’s books are available in St Mary’s Church, Rougham For those who would like to stay a while to read and enjoy the calm surroundings, there is a comfortable reading area. Donations of books in good condition across all genres are welcome. markings which appear hand painted. As a cut flower (simply tug the stems, this will help promote regrowth) the abundance of colourful flowers last for several days in the home. There are different heights available to grow – choose the dwarf varieties for patio planters or for the front of the border. Taller varieties can be planted towards the back of the border. They will benefit from being supported to keep upright as they can be easily flattened in windy conditions. Alstroemeria prefer fertile soil. Situate in a well drained position where they will be moist, but not too wet. A sunny or partial shady spot is ideal. During winter months when the plant is dormant, mulch the plants to protect the root system. Move pots to a sheltered position in the garden, away from cold elements. All in all, a popular choice for the summer! Contact Yvonne Harbutt at Rougham Hall Nurseries on 01359 270577 or visit www.rhn.me.uk
23 ROugHAM RAVERS Wi We normally meet on the second Monday of each month at 7.30pm at Rougham Sports Hall, Almshouse Road, Rougham, IP30 9JN Monday 12th June: Tina Gibbons: One with nature Monday 10th July: Bethany Last: Yoga Monday 14th August: Kevin Boardman: Growing up in the 60s & 70s Monday 11th September: Patrick Barker: Farming & Wildlife Monday 9th October: Wendy Smith: Line Court Judge / Tennis For more information, please contact Deborah Hockey on 07880 550382 Visitors and new members welcome! Coffee & Company A community-run initiative to help bring people together Coffee & Company is now firmly established at St Mary’s Church, Rougham.Why not drop in? oon Join us everyTuesday at 10am for: • Simple homemade tea, filter coffee and cake • Companionship • A change of environment • No charge but donations appreciated! Make new friends or meet up with old chums in a warm,safe and friendly place Image courtesy chevanon on Freepik
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Services for June 2023 mmmmmmmrch 2022 Please do join us at any of the following services. We welcome everyone to join us in worship or just enjoy the peace and serenity of our historic churches. Sunday 28th May (Pentecost) 10.30am, Holy Communion Beyton Sunday 4th June (Trinity Sunday) 10.30am Holy Communion Rougham Thursday 8th June 10.30am Morning prayer Beyton Sunday 11th June 8am Holy Communion Beyton 10.30am Morning Praise Beyton Sunday 18th June 9.30am for 10am Family@Church Rougham including breakfast treats. See page 6 for more information. 11.15am Holy Communion Rougham Sunday 25th June 10.30am Holy Communion Beyton Sunday 2nd July 9am Morning praise Rushbrooke 10.30am Holy Communion Rougham