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5th & 12th April 2026                                                   Easter and Easter 2 
Welcome to our newsletter for the next two weeks
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Hopeless, fear-filled followers discover that God has been at work in ways beyond their imagining.

They gradually find joy, courage and a trust to experience life in the new reality.

We celebrate together, receive the good news and ask to join in.
Collect, the prayer for the week
Sunday 5th April, Easter Day
Lord of all life and power,
who through the mighty resurrection of your Son
overcame the old order of sin and death
to make all things new in him:
grant that we, being dead to sin
and alive to you in Jesus Christ,
may reign with him in glory;
to whom with you and the Holy Spirit
be praise and honour, glory and might,
now and in all eternity.
Sunday 12th April, Easter 2
Almighty Father,
you have given your only Son to die for our sins
and to rise again for our justification:
grant us so to put away the leaven of malice and wickedness
that we may always serve you
in pureness of living and truth;
through the merits of your Son Jesus Christ our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Readings for this Sunday: Acts 10: 34-43, Psalm 118: 1-2, 14-24 & Matt. 28: 1-10.
Readings for Sunday 12th April: 1 Peter 1: 3-9, Psalm 16 & John 20: 19-31.

This Sunday (Easter Day):
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
8:45am        Parish breakfast in the Canterbury Room

9:30am        Family Communion at St Thomas’
10:30am      Holy Communion at St Mary’s
11.00am      Family Communion at St Andrew’s


Next Sunday (12th April)
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
10:30am      Benefice Holy Communion at St Mary’s
5:00pm         Families meal in the Canterbury Room 
Services leading up to Easter:
  Goring Streatley South Stoke
Maundy Thursday      
 Holy Communion service   8.00pm  
Good Friday      
 Act of Witness in the Rectory Garden, Goring 10.00am  
 Family service followed by 
 hot cross buns
10.30am    
 Meditation service with hymns   3.00pm  
 Reflection & Prayer (Compline)     6.00pm
Easter Eve, 4th April      
 Easter egg hunt     3.00pm
 Easter Eve service   7.30pm  
This Sunday, 5th April, Easter 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 Madeleine and family for providing this!

Last Friday's Passia, The Passion retold through women’s voices, was profoundly moving and inspiring, creating such drama and immediacy to the passion narrative; the 5 women felt so real and agonisingly ‘relateable’, not only in connecting with the agony of the passion story, but also for all broken people.

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Today’s backdrop of the horror and inhumanity continuing to unfold in the Middle East and the use of Palestinian and Hebrew laments added new depths of connection. The music was so perfectly crafted to both the drama and the individual voices and so gorgeously performed that it was astonishingly powerful.

Easter Funday on Monday was a huge success. We had 27 children and some parents working on activities which delighted in traditions from across the globe that tell the Holy week and Easter Story. Breads and buns were made, eggs decorated and kites prepared. Special thanks to Madeleine and her team of adults and older children who led and held together the younger ones like a gorgeous family at work. Alleluia!

Families Meal, Sunday 12th April, 5.00-7.00pm in the Canterbury Room
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This will be a meal for families and their children where we meet, eat and share faith together and the kids have a brilliant time eating, playing and sharing faith in their way. Families of all ages are very welcome. The meal will start at 5:45/6pm.

If you’d like to join us please email Sarah via the church office (875651 or  officeofgsandss@yahoo.com) and give any dietary requirements.
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Pick-a-Flick, Thursday 16th April, 10:30am
This month Pick-a-Flick will be screening the film, “The Windermere Children”. As usual, there will be coffee before the film and a light lunch afterwards and we ask for a contribution of £5 towards this.
Pre-booking is required so please contact Sarah via the church office to book in and to ask for transport if required. 

Piano Recital by Max Mostovetski at St Mary’s
On Sunday 19th April at 4pm St Mary’s will be welcoming Max Mostovetski, a German pianist on tour in the UK, for a recital including pieces by J.S. Bach, Scriabin and Mendelssohn.

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Some background on Max may be found by clicking here
Tickets are £12 full, £10 concessions on the door only and please bring cash not cards! Tea and cakes will be provided by the Friends of St Mary’s in the Morrell Room after the concert.

Any enquiries please e-mail StMarysConcerts@hotmail.co.uk or text 0776 233 9853.

Ecumenical Lent group wrap-up meeting with a difference.
This year, Tim Livesey, former CEO of Embrace the Middle East, will be sharing experiences about the West Bank.
We have used Embrace’s Lent booklets for the last three years. This will be a wonderful opportunity to hear first-hand information from the region.
We'll meet in the Canterbury Room on Thursday 23rd April at 10am for coffee with a prompt 10.30am start, to finish at Noon. There will be an opportunity for Q&A.
Everyone is welcome, even if you have not attended the Lent course.

Date for your diaries - Visit to St Thomas' by the Immanuel Gospel Choir from Stockholm
On Saturday 2nd May, the Immanuel Gospel Choir from Stockholm will be running a workshop from 5pm to 6pm, followed by a concert from 7pm to 8pm at St Thomas'.  More details coming soon!
On Sunday 3rd May, the choir will be singing at the 9.30am family service and then having lunch with local families before going by train to Reading in the early afternoon.
We are looking for volunteers to host one or two choir members for lunch on Sunday 3rd May and/or some volunteer drivers who would be ready to drive choir members to Reading on Sunday afternoon as a back-up plan in case their train is cancelled!  If you would like to help by hosting one or two choir members for lunch or providing an offer of a lift to Reading in the early afternoon, please would you contact Elizabeth Parkinson directly or via the benefice office.

The Bereavement Journey
Grief touches every life, yet it can still feel like the loneliest of experiences. After the loss of a loved one, many people find themselves wondering if what they’re feeling is “normal”, why time doesn’t heal in a neat or predictable way, or how to cope when the world seems to move on too quickly.
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The Bereavement Journey, a seven-week course, begins soon. It is designed to support those living with loss, combining professional insight with a warm, accessible approach. It explores themes such as separation
and loss, the pain and responses of grief, coping with others’ reactions, understanding delayed grief, and adjusting to change. It is open to anyone who has suffered a loss at any time, recent or past. 
The course will begin on Tuesday 21st April, meeting in the Canterbury Room at St Thomas’, Goring. Sessions will be held in the evenings from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Anyone interested in taking part, who would like to sign up, or who simply wants to find out more is warmly invited to get in touch. Transport can also be arranged for those who may find it difficult to get to the church. To express interest, register for the course, or ask any questions, please contact Revd Ben Phillips by email at officeofgsandss@yahoo.com or by telephone on 01491 875651. You can also click here for more information via our website.
Confirmation Course
If you are interested, or know someone who is, please talk to Ben or Wendy.
This begins with two sessions 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

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 (but not Monday 6th April)
Tuesday and Thursday: 8.30am Streatley,           Friday: 9am Goring.
 

This week we are asked to pray:
  • We give thanks for God’s eternal life-giving, patient love. And his ultimate justice.
  • Thanks for the families and activities who delighted in the Easter Funday.
  • For God’s saving love to be at work in all our hearts and across the world.
  • For leaders to follow the humility, service and love of our Lord.
  • For our Confirmation Course.
  • For publicity and preparation for our Bereavement Journey course.
Diary for the next two weeks
Wednesday 8th April
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
The readings will be Acts 3: 1-10, Psalm 105: 1-9 and Luke 24: 13-35.


Thursday 9th April
10:30am      Funeral of Catherine Dowden at St Thomas’

Sunday 12th April
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
10:30am      Benefice Holy Communion at St Mary’s
5:00pm        Families meal in the Canterbury Room


Wednesday 15th April
10:30am      Little Lights at St Mary’s
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
The readings will be Acts 5: 17-26, Psalm 34: 1-8 and John 3: 16-21.


Thursday 16th April
10:30am      Pick-a-Flick in the Canterbury Room
2:30pm        Funeral of Tony Ridley at West Berkshire crematorium


Sunday 19th April
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
9:30am        Good News service at St Thomas’ followed by the APCM
11:15am      BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
11.15am      Good News service at St Andrew’s
4:00pm        Piano Recital at St Mary’s  
The monthly calendar for April can be downloaded by clicking here.
Prayers for the week 
Thank you to Judith for this week’s prayers.

Heavenly Father, we praise you and bless your holy name on this Easter Morning. We thank you for what your son, Jesus, has done for us by sacrificing himself for our sins. We rejoice that he has cleared away the barrier between you and us and opened the gates of glory so that all who believe in him can enter and be with you in heaven after this life.
It is in Jesus’ name and for his sake that we bring our petitions to you, trusting in your great mercy and love.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We lift to you our troubled world and ask for your healing. We pray especially for the people of Cuba, who are facing great hardship because essential medicines and food items are being prevented from entering their country. We pray also for Iran and Gaza, for Israel and the people in the West Bank and for all the other countries in the Middle East, as well as Ukraine and Russia, that a way to peace will be found.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Father, we ask you to bless the Christian leaders of all denominations across the world. Give them wisdom and courage to boldly proclaim the Christian message of forgiveness and hope. We pray especially for our new Archbishop, Dame Sarah Mullally. In our Benefice, we pray for the Ministry Team and all who are taking part in leading our services. We thank you for them and ask you to guide them as they lead us.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Loving Lord, we thank you for all the people who serve us in our villages: for the ‘posties’, the bin men and women, the shopkeepers, the first responders and doctors, nurses and carers, local councillors and our MPs, and volunteers of all kinds. Please bless and strengthen them.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Compassionate Father, we lift to you all those in our benefice who are in trouble or any kind of need. Help us to recognise that they need help and give us wisdom to know how best to offer it to them.
Give strength to those who are feeling weary, encouragement to those who are anxious, and comfort to those who are sad.  Fill us with your Holy Spirit, Lord, so that we may grasp every opportunity to demonstrate your great love for all people and to speak of your faithfulness.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Lord, we bring before you all those who are sick  and ask you to heal them.
We also remember those who have died recently and ask you to comfort their family and friends.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Merciful father, accept these prayers for the sake of your son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Daily readings for the week beginning 6th April
Monday am: Ps 111 Exod. 12. 1-14 1 Cor. 15. 1-11 pm: Ps 135 Mark 16. 1-8
Tuesday am: Ps 112 Exod. 12. 14–36 1 Cor. 15. 12-19 pm: Ps 136 Luke 24. 1-12
Wednesday am: Ps 113 Exod. 12. 37-end 1 Cor. 15. 20-28 pm: Ps 105 Matt. 28. 16-end
Thursday am: Ps 114 Exod. 13. 1-16 1 Cor. 15. 29-34 pm: Ps 106 Luke 7. 11-17
Friday am: Ps 115 Exod. 13.17-14. 14 1 Cor. 15. 35-50 pm: Ps 107 Luke 8. 41-end
Saturday am: Ps 116 Exod. 14. 15-end 1 Cor. 15. 51-end pm: Ps 145 John 11. 17-44
Daily readings for the week beginning 13th April
Monday am: Ps 19 Exod. 15. 1-21 Col. 1. 1-14 pm: Ps 139 John 20. 1-10
Tuesday am: Ps 8 Exod. 15.22-16.10 Col. 1. 15-end pm: Ps 104 John 20. 11-18
Wednesday am: Ps 30 Exod. 16. 11-end Col. 2. 1-15 pm: Ps 33 John 20. 19-end
Thursday am: Ps 28 Exod. ch. 17 Col. 2.16-3.11 pm: Ps 34 John 21. 1-14
Friday am: Ps 61 Exod. 18. 1-12 Col. 3.12-4.1 pm: Ps 118 John 21. 15-19
Saturday am: Ps 84 Exod. 18. 13-end Col. 4. 2-end pm: Ps 66 John 21. 20-end
 
Please send any notices or articles for the next news sheet by noon on Thursdays to vicarofgsandss@yahoo.com.
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