Thursday, 4 October 2018

Annual Report for the AGM on 20th October, 10.30am St Andrews Chippenham


Annual Report
 
For the Annual General Meeting
20th October 2018
 
 
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2018
of Anglican Cursillo in the Diocese of Bristol will be held on
Saturday 20th October 10.15am for 10.30am,
followed by an Ultreya at approx. 11 am
Venue – St Andrews Church, Chippenham
10.15 am refreshments
AGM AGENDA
1.            Apologies for absence
2.            Minutes of AGM October 2017
3.            Annual Reports
·         Lay Director & 4th Day
·         Spiritual Director
·         Secretary and Communications
·         BACC Report
·         Financial
4.            Adoption of Accounts for the year ended 30th September 2018
5.            Elections of officers
·         Lay Director
·         Secretary
·         Treasurer (vacant)
·         BACC Rep (vacant)
·         Palanca Representative
·         Grouping and Ultreya facilitator (4th Day rep) (vacant)
·         Communications officer
·         Committee member(s)
6.            Any other business (to be notified to the Lay Director at least 7 days before the meeting)
7.            Date of next secretariat meeting
If you are unable to attend, please send your apologies to the Secretary, Hilary Greene. secretary@bristolcursillo.co.uk or 01666 837850

Minutes of AGM 2017
BRISTOL ANGLICAN CURSILLO
AGM OCTOBER 2017
 
The AGM was held on 11th November in St Pauls Church, Chippenham.
 
Present: Angela Smith, Alastair Davies, Richard Hovey, Hilary Greene, Jean Beech, Tony Gardener, Steven and Jenny Colby, Chris and Hazel Tomkins
 
Apologies: Karin Needham, Rachel Pound, Kate Crow, Pam Cowler,
 
1.    Minutes of AGM 2016
The minutes were agreed.
2.    Matters arising.
Alastair queried minute 5 ‘Richard has spoken to Alastair about the Spiritual Director role. Alastair understands that as Cursillo is lay led, the only way he can serve as a priest is as Spiritual Director’. Richard clarified this to the effect that the only way Alastair could serve on the secretariat was as Spiritual Director but he could be part of Cursillo as a priest in any other capacity. 
3.    Lay Director’s report
Angela provided a written report – already circulated. Alastair commented that we are in a better place now than 12 months ago and thanked Angela for all her work.
4.    Treasurer’s report
Rachel provided a report which Hilary read out – see attached to these minutes. The current balance at bank is £256.02.
Richard asked about the suggestion of monthly donations by members of the secretariat to support the finances of Bristol Cursillo as part of their apostolic action. He asked if there was a suggested amount. Angela said it was up to individuals. Alastair explained that monthly donations would enable Rachel to make a budget. Angela reported that since becoming Lay Director, she has received a lot of benefit from the National Council and in acting as South West rep. Richard felt that he didn’t want the situation that the secretariat’s donations are the only way that Bristol Cursillo can continue so he wondered about a wider approach to general membership. All agreed that this would need an explanation of what BACC does so that the annual subs are not seen as a levy, but as a contribution. This issue will be taken up by the secretariat.
5.    Elections
We had no written nominations. Angela asked if those in current roles were willing to continue. All agreed. She explained that we don’t have a 4th day rep – this post is particularly important following a weekend so that new cursillistas are prayerfully put into groups and the 4th day person keeps in touch with all cursillistas. As a result of personal contact, we have had people coming back to grouping this last year.
Angela is happy to continue in this role for now but it would be good to have someone dedicated to this role.
Chris and Hazel both said they would be happy to serve on team if we had a weekend.
6.    AOB
New groups

Rev Rod Key from St Andrews in Chippenham has said that he would like to group during the day. This could suit Jenny and Steven, except on Wednesdays. Alastair asked Angela what she had in mind for regular groups. She replied that at the moment we have 2 groups established, one on Mondays and one on Wednesdays, both in the evening. Membership tends to be:
Monday: Karin Needham, Alastair, Angela, Tony, Rachel
Wednesday: Richard, Jean, Hilary, Kate Crow and Pam Cowler.
Angela is planning to try and contact existing cursillistas in Gloucestershire.
Meeting with Area Dean
Alastair and Angela had met with Christopher Bryan, Area Dean for North Wiltshire. He was unable to commit to anything at present. Angela may contact the Area Dean for Chippenham, Sally Wheeler.
The next secretariat meeting is to review publicity.
7.    Fundraising
Chris mentioned easyfundraising.org – if you sign up, it gives donations to your charity for online shopping.
8.    Next secretariat meeting
Monday 27th November or 4th December at 10am. Angela will confirm with Rachel.

 
Lay Director’s Report
In preparation for this report I read through my report from last year and note the following:
The Secretariat have continued to meet most months – although we did have a short break over this summer.
Two regular group reunions have continued on a monthly basis, Wednesday evenings and Mondays. The Monday group now tends to meet in the morning and has been enriched by the attendance of Chris and Hazel Tomkins who live in Dursley. It was hoped to start two further group reunions in Chippenham but for various reasons this has been slow in getting off the ground. I have noted that in other Diocese the Lay Director is invited to attend other Group Reunions within the Diocese to offer support and to maintain personal links. I think this is a good practice from which our Diocese would benefit – especially if the additional groups become established.
It is positive that we have been able to continue to operate more than one group reunion per month. Group reunions are the bedrock of our 4thDay as Cursillistas as they provide mutual support and encouragement from others in the group which enables us to grow in our Christian life. I would like to encourage all Cursillistas associated with the Bristol Diocese who are not currently attending a group reunion to contact me so that we can structure the groups to enable more people to benefit. If you are already attending a group I would request that you prayerfully consider inviting non-Cursillistas who would benefit from the encouragement to Christian life that the Cursillo method offers. Cursillo has moved a long way from the secretive past and now actively encourages non-Cursillistas to be part of Group Reunions and Ultreyas to familiarise themselves with the Cursillo method prior to attending a weekend. The National Council also stresses that non-Cursillistas can continue to benefit from attending these events even if they are not able to attend a weekend.
We have not been able to run a weekend in our Diocese this year but maintain links with the Oxford Diocese and if we have anyone who wishes to attend a weekend it is possible for them to attend one in that Diocese. The next one being held is on 16th – 19th May 2019.
We continue to circulate a monthly prayer list via email. Those who have requested prayer continue to benefit from the prayer support of other Cursillistas.
As in 2017 Tony Gardner kindly offered to host a Garden Party in his lovely garden. Unfortunately in the week running up to the party Tony was admitted to hospital and we had to cancel the event.
During this year we have planned and held Ultreyas in various points of the Diocese which were advertised to the wider community in the relevant area and to which non-Cursillistas were invited. So far these have been held in Hullavington and Cricklade and a third is planned for Bristol at 7.30pm on 21st November.
Over the last two years Rachel Pound has carried out sterling work as our Treasurer, and Bristol Cursillo is now once again able to claim gift aid from HMRC on donations. Unfortunately Rachel is having to stand down as Treasurer and I would personally like to thank Rachel for all that she has accomplished during the last two years.
Tony Gardener has been our BACC Rep for a number of years and is also standing down. Thank you Tony for all that you have done as our BACC Rep over the years. I feel that both the BACC Rep and Bristol Cursillo benefit greatly from having a presence at full BACC meetings which are held twice a year. The full BACC Council meeting in November and the AGM in May each year.
Due to Rachel and Tony stepping down we have two vacancies to be filled on our Secretariat from the AGM. Also during the last year I have combined the roles of Lay Director and 4th Day Rep. Ideally it would be beneficial to split these roles so that they are covered by different Cursillistas. Please prayerfully consider putting yourself forward for one of these roles at the AGM.
I would also like to thank other members of the Secretariat for their hard work and support over the last year. Hilary Greene has faithfully and tirelessly undertaken the roles of Secretary and Communications Officer as well as handling the duties as the Palanca Rep. and maintaining our website. Jean has been a very insightful, prayerful and supportive member of the Secretariat and Alastair has supported and inspired us as Spiritual Director.
Earlier this year I registered Bristol Anglican Cursillo with Easyfunding.org and encouraged our supporters to register so that when spending on line with named retailers donations can be earned for our cause without any cost to the individual. Although, to date, only four people have signed up for this we have received donations of over £20.
Our AGM and Ultreya is being held this year in St Andrews Church in Chippenham and I would like to thank the Rev. Rod Key for his support and for offering St Andrews as our venue this year.
As we move forward into the new year I would like to encourage you all to take advantage of all the benefits that the Cursillo method has to offer in your spiritual life and the encouragement and support that other Cursillistas are willing to provide. In February 2019 the National Council are meeting in Chippenham and there will be an Ultreya on the Friday evening, 22nd February, which they will attend. Please make a note of this date in your diary. I would urge you to attend this event, meet with, and be encouraged by the people who represent the Cursillo Movement nationally.
Angela Smith, Lay Director.

 
Spiritual Director’s Report
“When it’s over, I want to say: all my life
I was a bride married to amazement.
I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.
 
When it’s over, I don’t want to wonder
if I have made of my life something particular, and real.
I don’t want ever to find myself sighing and frightened,
or full of argument.
 
I don’t want to end up simply having visited this world”.
 
[Mary Oliver. ‘When Death Comes’]
 
We talk a lot in Cursillo about ‘The Fourth Day’ – without I suspect really giving it the importance it truly deserves. But it is the Day of Resurrection; the moment when we start living our lives each day by responding to the love of God. During the past year, we have continued to meet faithfully in small Groups, and grown in numbers; there have undoubtedly been moments of transformation, yet also some “Good Friday” experiences. We need both, if we are to grow in the love of Christ, and experience the renewal in the Spirit for ourselves, and for those for whom we pray.
At the closing Eucharist of the National Ultreya at Chelmsford this year, the Bishop of Barking invited us to walk in the way of the cross to the altar, yearning for wholeness in a broken world. Having received the Bread of Life, and Cup of Salvation – we return to our daily lives, walking in newness of life; with the mark of Resurrection upon us. That is the meaning of the Fourth Day!
Ultreya!
Rev Alastair Davies, Spiritual Director

Secretary’s and Communications Report
After some expert tuition from our previous Spiritual Director (and webmaster), Richard Hovey, I have managed to keep the website up to date this year with news of Ultreyas and our newsletters. We have published 2 newsletters during the year, one in December and one in June. These were published on the website and also delivered to cursillistas on our Directory, either by email or by post. Please see www.bristolcursillo.co.uk
GDPR came in this year and we have taken steps to comply. We designed a consent form for people to complete if they were happy for us to contact them and included this in our postal communications. We have used a message on our emails to enable people to unsubscribe if they no longer wish to receive communications.
Hilary Greene, Secretary and Communications Officer
BACC Report
In May this year I completed my first year as the South West Area Rep. which included being part of the National Council. This has been a very rewarding role and I feel that both I and Bristol Cursillo have benefited from this role and the networking with those from other Diocese.
As part of my role I attended the National Ultreya in Southwell in September 2017, the Full BACC meeting in Bicester in November, the National Council meeting in Doncaster in February this year, the AGM in Swanwick, Derbyshire in May and the National Ultreya in Chelmsford in September. The AGM in May clashed with the wedding of Prince Harry and Megan Markle and the program was rearranged to give an extended lunch break enabling delegates to watch at least part of the proceedings!
At the AGM the new BACC promotional video was launched and a link to this is available on the BACC website. If you have not already watched this and invited others to do so I would recommend that you do so and see how Cursillo has encouraged and enabled those who are part of this uplifting movement.
The AGM also saw the launch of the revised Resource Manual. Many months of hard work by a dedicated team preceded the publication of this manual but the result is a more user friendly set of information. These manuals, including a ring binder, can be purchased from the BACC Resource Officer for £20 plus postage or they are all available from the BACC website free of charge.
As part of my role as Area Rep I attended an Ultreya at Brightwell-cum-Sotwell in the Oxford Diocese and gave the witness talk at that event. It was the first meeting that I had with most of the Cursillistas within that Diocese and am pleased to say that since then I have been able to build on that meeting over the last year.
 I also met up with Roberta Smith of Exeter Diocese and attended the Exeter Diocese AGM in November when Roberta and Alison Crozier became joint Lay Directors. Roberta was a great encouragement to Bristol Cursillo when she was South West Area Rep and I was glad to be of some small support in return.
Because of my role on the National Council I was invited to be part of the CLW team as Gofer at the workshop in Newbury last month. As part of my role I was invited to give two of the talks. I found being part of the team for this event hugely rewarding – although a little scary. The other (experienced) members of the team were very helpful and encouraging to this rookie which made a vast difference.
I have now completed the first half of my three year post and hope to create further links with those Cursillistas in other Dioceses in the South West during the second half of my tenure.
Angela Smith, South West Area Rep

 
Financial Report
Thanks to regular donations from some Cursillistas we have not had to fundraise to pay the BACC subscription this year.
 
There are a couple of items that are not included in these accounts: -
·         Payment to Jubilate Communications (£42) for the banner – the cheque has not been debited from our account at time of preparation of accounts.
·         Tax refund for Gift Aid donations – I have experienced various issues with submitting the claim but am hoping this will be resolved soon.
 
Rachel Pound, Treasurer

 
Accounts for the year ended 30th September 2018
 
 
Income
Expenditure
Donations
£329.00
BACC subs
£270.00
Easyfundraising
£21.91
Stationary
£1.00
St Paul's - Room Hire
£25.60
Total
 £350.91
Total
£296.60
Summary
Bank balance 1/10/17
£256.02
Income
£350.91
Expenditure
£296.60
Bank balance 30/09/18
£310.33




 
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Friday, 1 June 2018


Newsletter June 2018

Dear Friends,

 

Those of us who have continued to attend Group Reunions continue to find them very helpful and we would encourage you to think of trying to attend. If you currently do not participate in a group reunion and would like to do so please let Angela know so that we can arrange to make contact with others for you.

 

This newsletter includes:

 

·         Dates of Ultreyas and the AGM for Bristol Anglican Cursillo

·         Date of Garden Party

·         Report from our Spiritual Director, Rev Alastair Davies

·         Report from our Lay Director, Angela Smith

·         News of events elsewhere in the country

 

 

Ultreyas

 

·         Monday 25th June 10.30am at St Mary Magdalene, Hullavington (see more information below)

·         Thursday 20th September 7.30pm at St Sampsons, Cricklade

·         Wednesday 21st November 7.30pm at a Cursillista’s home in Bristol near the M5 junction – for further information please contact me or Angela

·         Friday 22nd February 2019 7.30pm at St Pauls, Chippenham – with National Council

 

AGM

·         Saturday 20th October 10.30am at St Andrews, Chippenham

 

Ultreya on Monday 25th June in Hullavington

 

This will be a guided Ultreya and Alastair will be providing explanations prior to each section so that any non-Cursillistas attending will know what is happening and why. We would encourage as many of you as possible to attend so we have sufficient Cursillistas to have at least one per group when we divide for the floating group reunion.

 

Garden Party

Tony Gardener has very kindly offered to host a garden party again this summer on Saturday 14th July from 2-4pm. This was very successful in July 2017 and great fun. He has a beautiful garden and there will be home-made cakes to eat, plants and books to buy. The address is Appletrees, High Street, Sutton Benger, Chippenham, SN15 4RE.

 

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News from your Spiritual Director

 

We have a new Bishop of Bristol! The Very Reverend Vivienne Faull, who is currently the Dean of York, will be consecrated as the 57th Bishop of Bristol at St Paul’s cathedral on 3rd July, It was 24 years ago that Bristol was the first diocese to ordain women as priests, and Bishop Viv says that she is ‘”looking forward to leading a church that shows the love of Christ to everyone, whoever they are”. We shall have a chance to welcome her when she takes up her appointment in the autumn.

There are many exciting developments taking place in Bristol Cursillo, and I want to pay tribute to our LD Angela who has been networking extensively to make contact with cursillistas from across the South West. We know that many have ‘moved on’ since attending a Cursillo weekend, and that the ‘Fourth Day’ is an important milestone in our Christian journey. Please pray for Angela and the Secretariat as we discern God’s will for Bristol Cursillo.

On a personal note, I am so grateful for your prayers and ongoing support, following my heart procedure in January. In Mark’s Gospel, (2:12), we read of the friends who lowered the paralysed man into the presence of Jesus. Sometimes we cannot pray for ourselves, but rely on the prayers of others. I was so moved by your love and prayers, which literally kept me afloat! Praise God, I am now feeling so much better! Thank you.

The Franciscan writer Richard Rohr describes the spiritual journey as our longing for intimacy with God, seeking a ‘connectedness’ with Him, and a sense of community with others:

“We may begin by making connections with family and friends.. .then grow into deeper connectedness with those outside our immediate circle. Finally, we can and will experience this full connectedness as union with God. Without connectedness and communion, we don’t exist fully as ourselves. Becoming who we are really is a matter of learning how to become more and more deeply connected”.

                                                                                                [Richard Rohr. Daily Meditation]

Let’s stay connected!

De Colores!

Rev Alastair Davies

 

News from Angela Smith, Lay Director

 

Ultreyas

A number of Ultreyas have been arranged starting on Monday 25th June 2018 in the newly re-ordered Hullavington Church until Friday 22nd February 2019 in St Pauls Church in Chippenham when we will be joined by members of the National Council who have a meeting there on Saturday 23rd February.  (See page 1 for full details and times.)  For a period of time we have not arranged Ultreyas as we only had one regularly active reunion group.  However, participation has been strengthened and the number of groups has increased as several Cursillistas have returned to Cursillo and others have moved into the area from other Dioceses.

Whether you last attended a group reunion last month, last year – or longer ago than that – I would encourage you to attend the Ultreyas and engage in fellowship and worship with your fellow Cursillistas.  The venues have been spread throughout the diocese to make it easier for Cursillistas from other Dioceses in the South West to attend so that we can further develop the links we already share.

The Ultreya in Hullavington on 25th June will be a guided Ultreya, where each part of the Ultreya will be explained, making it a perfect event for any Christian wanting to know more of the Cursillo method.

Cursillo National Conference and AGM - 18th to 20th May 2018

I was pleased to be able to attend the National Conference and happy to meet up with friends from all over the country made since I became South West Area Rep and started attending National Council meetings.  I find these helpful and provide encouragement to bring back to the Bristol Diocese.  The main points of general interest are as follows:

The new Cursillo publicity video was launched at the Conference.  This is available for download from the following link: https://vimeo.com/258531387

Nick Shepherd, the Church of England Program Director for the Setting God’s People Free initiative (a programme of change to enable the whole people of God to live out the Good News of Jesus confidently in all of life, Monday to Saturday, as well as Sunday) has had a meeting with the National President and Spiritual Director.  He felt that Cursillo was already modelling what this programme wants to achieve and so it is being piloted through several dioceses with strong Cursillo links.  For more information use the following link: https://www.churchofengland.org/SGPF

The booklets that make up the Cursillo manual have been comprehensively re-written.  The new booklets were launched at the Conference and will be available to all free of charge on the BACC website by 1st June.  If paper copies are required these can be obtained from Tony Tucker, the resources officer.  A full set of booklets with a folder will cost £20, without the folder £15, or individual copies for £1 – all prices plus postage.

Tash Green from Blackburn and Bill Washington from Canterbury spoke about Happening – the youth arm of Cursillo for those aged 15 – 20.  It was very encouraging to hear the positive impact that Happening has on the lives of young Christians.  For further information on Blackburn Happening use the following link: http://www.blackburncursillo.org/happening

If you are not able to access the links provided above but would like further information please contact me. 

Ultreya!

Angela

Bristol Anglican Cursillo Finances

Last year Bristol Cursillo had insufficient funds to pay the subscription to BACC and it was proposed that, if they wished, Secretariat members and others may wish to make regular donations to boost finances. It has taken Rachel nearly nine months of communication with HMRC to register so that gift aid can be reclaimed on these voluntary donations.  At the last Secretariat meeting she was able to announce that the process has now been completed and our funds will be further boosted by the gift aid claimed.  

Bristol Cursillo has also registered with Easyfunding.org.uk so that people who wanted to financially support Bristol Anglican Cursillo at no personal cost could do so by accessing on line suppliers through their website rather than going directly to the supplier’s website.  Although we have made a small start with this some other Cursillo dioceses have raised over £2000.  If you wish to find out more about this details can be found by following the link below:


 

 

National Ultreya

ULTREYA GB 2018 will be hosted by Chelmsford diocese on 1st September 2018 and details of the event can be found by clicking on the link below. Although this event is free (unless you stay for the evening meal and entertainment) booking is required and a booking form is available on the webpage.

http://www.chelmsfordcursillo.com/ultreya_18.html

 

BACC Pages

The National Newsletter for Easter 2018 has been published on the BACC website.  http://www.anglicancursillo.co.uk/bacc-pages.php  Please note that it is possible to purchase paper copies of the BACC pages from Tony Tucker the BACC resources officer.  The cost is £1 plus postage. Please contact Angela or Hilary for Tony’s contact details if you wish to arrange to receive a paper copy.

 

A Quiet Day in beautiful Devon

Exeter Cursillo has organised a special "Quiet Day" which will take place in a delightful rural setting during July 2018. Details can be found by following this link.


 

 

 

The Cursillo movement is based on prayer, study and action.  Your Secretariat in the Bristol Diocese is faithfully trying to grow closer to God by following this method and following a rule of life.  We try to encourage and support all 4th day Cursillistas and other Christians on their faith journey.  If you feel that we can help in any way please do contact us using the details below.

 

We are continuing to send out a monthly email prayer list. This has provided encouragement to those included on the list and helped those receiving the list to focus prayer on those in our community who have requested prayer support.  Please do let Angela know if you wish to be included on this list at any time.

 

 

Contact details:–

 

Hilary Greene, Secretary and Communications Officer

3 Rectory Close

Stanton St Quintin

Chippenham

Wiltshire

SN14 6DT


01666 837850

 

Angela Smith, Lay Director

2 Stantone

Malmesbury Road,

Lower Stanton St Quintin

Chippenham

Wiltshire

SN14 6BS


01666 837478

 

Rachel Pound, Treasurer

18 Bath Road

Bradford on Avon

Wiltshire

BA15 1SW


01225 862223

 

Monday, 8 January 2018


Newsletter December 2017

 

Dear Friends,

 

Since our last newsletter, we have held our AGM for 2017 and elected the Secretariat. We will continue to send information from Bristol Cursillo unless you request that you no longer wish to receive newsletters as we are very keen to keep in touch with all 4th day community. Those of us who have continued to attend Group Reunions continue to find them very helpful and we would encourage you to think of trying to attend. If you currently do not participate in a group reunion and would like to do so please let Angela know so that we can arrange to make contact with others for you.

 

This newsletter includes:

     The results of elections at the AGM

     Update on Group Reunions

     Bristol Anglican Cursillo finances

     National Conference and AGM

     Plans for Ultreyas in Bristol  area

     Advance notice of a garden party next summer

 

Annual General Meeting

We held our Annual General Meeting on 11th November 2017. The elections confirmed the existing members of the secretariat in their posts as follows:

Lay Director – Angela Smith

Treasurer – Rachel Pound

Secretary – Hilary Greene

Communications Officer – Hilary Greene

BACC representative – Tony Gardener.

Co-opted member – Jean Beech

 

Rev Alastair Davies remains as our Spiritual Director.

 

 

Update on Group Reunions

We are hoping to start a daytime reunion after Christmas in Chippenham so look out for more news about this. Currently we have 2 groups established, one on Mondays and one on Wednesdays, both in the evening. Please let us know if you are interested in starting a new group nearer to you.

 

 

Bristol Anglican Cursillo Finances

In recent years we have had difficulty paying the annual subscription to BACC. Earlier this year the secretariat agreed to the principle of donating regularly to support the finances of Bristol Cursillo as part of their apostolic action. The subscription paid to BACC enables the encouragement and support of new and existing Cursillo Dioceses, ensures consistency in the use of the Cursillo method and promotes Cursillo nationally. Since Angela has become Lay Director and Area Rep for the South West she has benefited from contact with other Dioceses and is able to bring this experience into Bristol Cursillo. Belonging to a national organisation like this is beneficial for us and provides support to us, with links in to other Dioceses and their activities. The secretariat therefore felt it worthwhile to support the organisation financially. If you would like to make a donation, either one –off or regularly, please contact Rachel.  If you have access to internet banking and wish to donate, the bank account details needed are as follows -   sort code 09-06-66, account number 40807758. Please do contact Rachel if you are able to gift aid your donation and she will send you the relevant form.

 

Bristol Anglican Cursillo has also recently registered with easyfundraising.org.  If you shop on line via their website you can raise money for Bristol Anglican Cursillo with no additional cost to yourself.  You just register on easyfundraising.org website and state the registered cause that you wish to support then when you shop Bristol Anglican Cursillo (or another chosen cause) can benefit at no cost to yourself.  Even though we have only recently registered we have already received more than £6 in donations – some Cursillo areas have raised thousands of pounds in this way.  If you require any help or further information regarding this please contact Rachel, Hilary or Angela (details below).  If you can gift aid your donations then more money can be raised.

 

Plans for 2018

We are not currently planning a Cursillo weekend in Bristol Diocese but Oxford Diocese are running a weekend in April 2018 and new Cursillistas from other Diocese are able to attend.  If we can raise further funds not only can we support BACC in their work but we could also sponsor new Cursillistas from our Diocese to attend a weekend.

 

The Cursillo movement is based on prayer, study and action.  Your Secretariat in the Bristol Diocese is faithfully trying to grow closer to God by following this method and following a rule of life.  We try to encourage and support all 4th day Cursillistas and other Christians on their faith journey.  If you feel that we can help in any way please do contact us using the details below.

 

One recent development is the compilation and sending out of the monthly email prayer list. This has provided encouragement to those included on the list and helped those receiving the list to focus prayer on those in our community who have requested prayer support.  Please do let Angela know if you wish to be included on this list at any time.

 

National Conference and Ultreya

This is on 18-20 May 2018 in Swanwick, Derbyshire. Accommodation and bookings for LDs, SDs and BACC reps are open until January 18th, after which they will be made available to all.

 

 

 

News from BACC

Currently there is no link Bishop to the House of Bishops. It is hoped this can be addressed very soon.

A Cursillo promotional film is being made and will be available at the May 18 National Conference.

 

Plans for Ultreyas in 2018

Angela attended a guided Ultreya in the Oxford Diocese earlier this year. This enables those who are unfamiliar with Cursillo to be guided through the service. We hope to hold some guided Ultreyas in the Bristol Diocese, perhaps one in Gauzebrook, one in Draycot (both in North Wiltshire) and possibly one in Bradford-on-Avon. We would also like to hold Ultreyas in Cricklade (so that people from Oxford could attend), Dursley (hoping for Gloucester Cursillistas to attend) and one in Bristol. Further information to follow.

 

BACC Pages

The National Newsletter for September 2017 has been published on the BACC website. http://www.anglicancursillo.co.uk/bacc-pages.php

 

Garden Party

Tony has very kindly offered to host a garden party again next summer. This was very successful in July 2017 and great fun. Watch out for the date.

 For printable version of the newsletter please click here December Newsletter

Contact details:–

 

Hilary Greene, Secretary and Communications Officer

3 Rectory Close

Stanton St Quintin

Chippenham

Wiltshire

SN14 6DT


01666 837850

 

Angela Smith, Lay Director

2 Stantone

Malmesbury Road,

Lower Stanton St Quintin

Chippenham

Wiltshire

SN14 6BS


01666 837478

 

Rachel Pound, Treasurer

18 Bath Road

Bradford on Avon

Wiltshire

BA15 1SW


01225 862223

 

Monday, 6 November 2017


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2017

Saturday 11th November  2.15pm for 2.30-3.30pm

followed by an Ultreya at 3.30pm

Venue – St Pauls Church, Chippenham

 

2.15 pm refreshments

 

AGENDA

2.30-3.30 pm

 

1.         Apologies

2.         Minutes of AGM October 2016

3.         Officers’ Reports

·         Lay Director & 4th Day

·         Treasurer

·         Secretary

4.         Elections of officers

·         Lay Director

·         Secretary

·         Treasurer

·         Palanca Representative

·         Grouping and Ultreya facilitator (4th Day rep)

·         Communications officer

·         Committee member(s)

5.         Any other business

·         New groups

6.         Date of next secretariat meeting

 


Lay Director: Angela Smith
Spiritual Director: Rev Alastair Davies
Treasurer: Rachel Pound
Registered Charity number:1081417
 
3.30-4.30 pm Ultreya