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1st March 2026                                                                                    Lent 2
Welcome to our weekly newsletter
Blossom WM
Loving Lent. Loving the Lord.
Loving each other.

How is your Lent going?
What discipline have you accepted? What joy have you brought the planet or your neighbour?
Have you grown lovelier (a lifelong submission to God, being in harmony with Him)?
Never too late to start (again)! God bless you.
Collect, the prayer for the week
   Almighty God,
   you see that we have no power of ourselves to help ourselves:
   keep us both outwardly in our bodies,
   and inwardly in our souls;
   that we may be defended from all adversities
   which may happen to the body,
   and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul;
   through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Readings for Sunday: Gen. 12: 1-4a, Psalm 121 and John 3: 1-17.

This Sunday:
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
8:45am        Parish breakfast in the Canterbury Room
9:30am        Family service at St Thomas’
11:15am      Holy Communion at St Mary’s
11:15am      Service with Baptism at St Andrew’s
4:00pm        Choral Evensong at St Thomas’
This Sunday, 1st March, Parish Breakfast at St Thomas’
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Come along for croissants and coffee on this first Sunday of a month from 8.45-9.15am.

This is a wonderful way to integrate our different church members of all ages and stages.
Thank you to Sarah and family for providing this!
Confirmation Course
We now have some dates to start off this course. Two slots, at the Vicarage as the basis/starter. We can work out then the next steps and I can then catch up with you individually if we can’t fix on a communal meet.
Wednesday 8th April 4-6pm
and Thursday 9th April 3-5pm
If you are interested, or know someone who is, please talk to Ben, Liz or Wendy.
Lent opportunities: Start to read the New Testament with a daily guide. I recommend trying Chris Mitton’s "Further Up and Further In": https://mitton.substack.com/ or you can buy a paper copy – a big tome for your armchair!
Eco tip for March from A Rocha
Take part in a local litter pick or beach clean during The Great British Spring Clean (Friday 13th-Sunday 29th March), the nation’s biggest mass-action environmental campaign. Litter picking benefits the environment by removing rubbish that can be hazardous for wildlife and helps bring people together. See if there’s a litter pick in your local area or consider organising your own - after church on Sunday or with a youth group for example. Pray for your local area as you do the litter pick and ask God for opportunities to share why you are doing it. Find out more and pledge to pick up a bag at
keepbritaintidy.org/our-work/eliminating-litter/great-british-spring-clean
or go single-use-plastic free. That really is a challenge!
Real Easter Egg 26
Real Easter Eggs
Thank you to those of you who ordered eggs.
These have now arrived at the Vicarage so do please contact the church office (875651) to arrange collection. 

Review of Piano Recital, “Peaceful Dreaming”, at St Mary’s
Last Sunday St Mary's was delighted to welcome back Rachel Neiger for an uplifting concert of peaceful and happy music interspersed with poetry.
You can read a full review by clicking here

Your Lent adventure? Join in Morning Prayer together.  Please do. We offer ourselves in worship, listen to the Bible and pray for our world and church members in turn.
Monday: 8.30am Goring,     Tuesday and Thursday: 8.30am Streatley.
Friday: 9am Goring.
 

This week we are asked to pray:
  • We give thanks for opportunities to ask questions and to learn.
  • We pray for a child-like open-ness to God.
  • We pray for those who tidy up our rubbish and sort it and for those who will bear the cost of our pollution.
  • For courage to resist ease that causes problems for others.
  • For Ukraine and its neighbours.
  • For our keeping of Lent to be life-giving to those around us!
Diary for the week
Monday 2nd March
Lent groups continue

Wednesday 4th March
10:30am      Little Lights at St Mary’s
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
                      followed by coffee in the Canterbury Room
The readings will be Jer. 18: 18–20, Psalm 31: 4-5, 14-18 and Matt.  20: 17-28.


Sunday 8th March
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
9:30am        Holy Communion at St Thomas’
11:15am      Family service at St Mary’s
11:15am      BCP Holy Communion at St Andrew’s
5:00pm        Discoverers
The monthly calendar for March can be downloaded by clicking here.

Prayers for the week from Roots on the web
Lord, as we come to you today, our minds are full of questions. Just like Nicodemus, we want to know how and why. Thank you that you are a God who listens, a God who invites us to ask, a God who wants us to relate to you. So, here we are with our questions… some of which we name in our hearts right now.
Lord, we have so many questions
Help us to listen for your answers

Lord, today our first questions must be: Why? We come with heavy hearts asking why there are wars in Ukraine and Gaza and so many parts of Africa. We want to know why the leaders of so many nations want to wield power instead of bowing down to you. We ask why we have allowed ourselves to spoil your world with pollution and mismanagement of resources so that many millions starve while others have more than enough. Lord, these are heartfelt questions that we can’t answer. But you are the God who sees. You are the God who will one day bring justice. You are the Lord to whom one day every knee will bow. In the meantime, Lord, show us how to be peacemakers. Show us how to work for justice. Help us to be the answer to our prayers.
Lord, we have so many questions
Help us to listen for your answers

Lord, we pray for our local community as we ask: What? Help us to see what you are doing and to follow you. We ask: What are you doing in our schools? We pray for pupils and teachers, for all who love you who are trying to show their friends and colleagues who you are. Thank you for a new openness to spirituality and for all those schools that have prayer spaces, allowing young people to connect with you.
We pray for local businesses and shops, our health facilities and community centres. We ask you to show us what we can do, as individuals or as a congregation, to serve those who work around us each day.
Lord, we have so many questions
Help us to listen for your answers

Lord, as we think of our neighbourhood, we ask: Who? Who needs to know the touch of your love this week? We think particularly of those we know who are in pain or sick.
Lord, wrap your loving arms around those who are sad today, we pray… give peace to those who are fearful or troubled or awaiting test results or a diagnosis…
Help those who struggle in any way, maybe at school, or because they are not as young as they once were.
And Lord, we also rejoice with those who are happy today: because of a birth, or good news, an exam passed, a successful interview, a birthday. Even if we are not feeling happy, give us the grace to rejoice with those who are.
Lord, we have so many questions
Help us to listen for your answers

Finally, Lord, we think about: Where? Where are you sending us this week? We picture the places that we expect to be going to: work, school, surgery, shops, friends’ houses. Go before us, Lord, and prepare the way so that our words will be your words and our actions your actions. And Lord, some of us may be going to places we don’t expect this week. Give us the courage to go to places that may be scary or unusual or new. Help us to know that you are with us every step of every day.
Lord, we have so many questions
Help us to listen for your answers

Lord, so often we bombard you with questions and demand answers. Help us this week to be quicker to listen than to speak. Help us to trust you in the storms and the calm. Help us to watch what you do and follow with courage and joy. And give us the grace to see when we can be the answers to our prayers.

Thank you for being the God who listens to our prayers. Amen.

Daily readings for the week beginning 2nd March
Monday am: Ps 32 Gen. 43. 16-end Heb. ch. 1 pm: Ps 74 John 6. 41-51
Tuesday am: Ps 50 Gen. 44. 1-17 Heb. 2. 1-9 pm: Ps 52 John 6. 52-59
Wednesday am: Ps 35 Gen. 44. 18-end Heb. 2. 10-end pm: Ps 3 John 6. 60-end
Thursday am: Ps 34 Gen. 45. 1-15 Heb. 3. 1-6 pm: Ps 71 John 7. 1-13
Friday am: Ps 41 Gen. 46. 1-7, 28-end Heb. 3. 7-end pm: Ps 6 John 7. 14-24
Saturday am: Ps 25 Gen. 43. 1-15 Heb. 4. 1-13 pm: Ps 23 John 7. 25-36
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