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29 July, 2010

Sunday 12th September 2010 is a special day in the life of all Anglican Churches throughout Australia (and many countries throughout the world). This is the day set aside to especially welcome people who would like to try church again, or for those people who wonder what it is like to attend church. You are especially invited to come along to St Clement's on the Hill, Eudunda Street, Stafford to either our 7am or 8.30am service on Sunday 12 September. We look forward to welcoming you - just come as you are.

 

04 May, 2010

Our own St Clement's on the Hill members Richelle, Fran, Rose, June and Elsie (pictured) make sandwiches on the first Tuesday of the month for the Ecumenical Coffee Brigade, and have been doing so for a long time. 

Fran & Elsie remember the 1974 floods when the ECB operated from Stanley Street.  In their words, "...dead rats were found under the table before the 1974 floods.  In those floods the bags of brown sugar got wet.  It was like syrup and had to be cleaned up and no hot water was to be used."

"The ECB had two more homes at Webber House and Boundary Street.  When it moved to Isaac Street, Lorna Jenkins took over from Miss Toogood due to Miss Toogood's ill health.  Lorna was assisted by her sister Joan.... Up to 80-100 loaves of bread were collected as well as bread rolls and iced buns."

"On the first Tuesday of the month, St Clement's Anglican ladies would boil 6 dozen eggs, peel, grate and curry them for sandwich fillings."

Excerpt from "Ecumenical Coffee Brigade Inc. News on the Street" September 09 edition.

19 March, 2010

This Parish was deeply touched by the sudden and tragic loss of Brendan Krause. As far as is known, Brendan's death was caused by SUDEP, Sudden Unexplained Death in EPilepsy.

In honour of Brendan, his family is setting up a foundation to be known as EPILEPSY GRIEF.

The aim of the foundation is to provide:

Education for professionals, individuals and the community to enhance SUDEP awareness

Research to understand the causes, risk factors and possible prevention of SUDEP

Assistance and support for those affected by SUDEP and other epilepsy related deaths

Epilepsy Grief website www.epilepsygrief.com.au

 

 

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