WHAT DO CHRISTIANS BELIEVE?

By the time you get this magazine the first of four Sunday evenings arrange to consider some aspects of Christian Belief will have passed but three remain to be held in November and details of them are as follows:

Sunday, November 6th (at the Methodist Church) - The Ven. N. K. Nye, Archdeacon of Maidstone, on What Christians Believe About Jesus Christ.

Sunday, November 13th (at the Parish Church) - The Revd. Canon E. M. Pilkington, St. Paul's Cathedral, on What Christians Believe About Death.

Sunday, November 20th (at the Methodist Church) - The Revd. Howard Skinner Superintendent Methodist Minister, on What Christians Believe About Prayer.

will follow A short service will will precede the talks and discussion will follow immediately afterwards over a cup of tea. I hope that no-one will be shy of coming because we shall be glad to see all who come. Here's an opportunity to air your views and ask questions.

W.N.B.

HARTLIP DIARY AND CALENDAR

November

ALL SAINTS' DAY: Holy Communion 7 a.m.
Commemoration of All Souls: Requiems at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. (Please let the Vicar have names of any whom you wish to be remem¬bered at the altar).
Whist Drive: 7.30 p.m. (Hall funds).
Saints, Martyrs, Missionaries and Doctors of the Church of England.
13 REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY: Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial 10.50 a.m., followed by service in church.
16 Whist Drive: 7.30 p.m. (Church funds).
26 Jumble Sale: Village Hall (details from Mrs. Brenda Simpson, 'Greenbank', Hartlip).
27 ADVENT SUNDAY
30 ST. ANDREW, Apostle: Holy Communion 10 a.m.

December

HARTLIP CHURCH BAZAAR: 2.30 p.m. (see announcement on another page).
Deanery Synod: St. Mary's, Milton Regis (evening meeting).
Open Meeting of Parish Council to discuss use of Balance of Jubilee Fund.
17 Salvation Army Carol Concert: Hartlip Church, 8 p.m.
21 CAROL AND GIFTS SERVICE: including Sunday School Nativity Play, 7.30 p.m.