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14th June 2026                                                                                    Trinity 2
Welcome to our weekly newsletter
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The Good News of Jesus spreads out to unlikely people and places, and through us, we pray.
It reaches out into costly action in all the world.
God’s love is the chief ingredient.
The Collect, the prayer for the week
   Lord, you have taught us
   that all our doings without love are nothing worth:
   send your Holy Spirit
   and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of love,
   the true bond of peace and of all virtues,
   without which whoever lives is counted dead before you.
   Grant this for your only Son Jesus Christ’s sake,
   who is alive and reigns with you,
   in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
   one God, now and for ever.
Readings for this Sunday: Genesis 18: 1-15, Psalm 116: 1, 10-17 and Matthew 9.35-10.8.

This Sunday:
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
4:00pm       Discoverers
5:00pm        Families meal in the Canterbury Room

The Nicene Creed course
It is not too late to join one of the two study / fellowship groups going deeper into our sermon series on The Nicene Creed.
Tuesday mornings at 10.30am every other week from 23rd June and a new fortnightly evening group on Thursday evenings at 7.30pm from 25th June. Do sign up so the host can be ready to welcome you.

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Our new curate
This is the “Ember Card” asking for your prayers please for Jane Collins who will be ordained as deacon in Christ Church Cathedral on Saturday 4th July at 2pm.
This marks the beginning of Jane’s time with us for her curacy. 
Jane will be moving into the curate’s house in Bull Meadow early next week.
Please give any contributions for the hamper from St Thomas' to Brenda or Rob on Sunday and speak to John about St Mary's and Sally for St Andrew's. 
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South Stoke newsletter delivery
This week is Catherine’s last delivery. St Andrew’s PCC will discuss the best way to distribute paper copies of the newsletter when they meet on Monday.
A message from Catherine:
Dear Benefice,
It’s been a blessing being a part of this Church family. Thank you for the love and support that you’ve shown me and my family over the nearly 20 years we’ve been in this community. May you continue to grow in God‘s love and be a light in His world.
With love, Catherine, Shaun and Jacob
Families Meal, Sunday 14th June, 5-7pm 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 (officeofgsandss@yahoo.com) and give any dietary requirements.
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Pick-a-Flick, Thursday 18th June, 10:30am
This month Pick-a-Flick will be screening the film, “The Choral”. 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.
Pray as they play – World Cup cards
The Open Doors charity has produced a set of cards to help you pray for Christians facing persecution during the 2026 World Cup. The fourteen cards feature teams involved in the tournament that are also on the current Open Doors World Watch List, a ranking of the places where Christians face the worst persecution. So, as these teams compete to win the biggest prize in football, use the opportunity to pray for change, fairness and victories for Christians from those countries.  Please see https://youth.opendoorsuk.org/product/pray-as-they-play-world-cup-footie-cards/ to download the cards.
Podcast care for creation
Bishop Mary of Reading has been recording a new Podcast series of conversations with environmental experts. Listen to Episode 1, Observing the Earth with Professor Chris Merchant, and hear about the vital role of scientific research in understanding climate change, and how faith can shape our response to environmental challenges. Listen out for future episodes! Please click here for more details. 
Film Night, 24th June, 7:30pm
G and S sustainability group
The Goring and Streatley Sustainability Group will be following up on their first film night showing films on the climate
emergency with a second evening in the Bellême Room screening presentations on Nature and Food. This will be followed by the chance to discuss the films shown.
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 for: 
  • The GAP Festival to be a blessing to our community. Thanks and strength for all who are working hard to bring it to us.
  • The World Cup, that we will all be reminded of the humanity of all nations and our one heavenly belonging to one family through our father.
  • For humble responsibility of our part in creation together. 
Diary for the week
Monday 15th June
7:30pm        St Andrew’s PCC meeting

Wednesday 17th June
10:30am      Little Lights at St Mary’s
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
The readings will be 2 Kings 2: 1, 6-14, Psalm 31: 21–end and Matthew 6: 1-6, 16-18.
7:45pm        St Mary’s PCC meeting


Thursday 18th June
10:30am      Pick-a-Flick in the Canterbury Room  

Saturday 20th June
1:00pm        Marriage of Matt & Grace at St Mary’s

Sunday 21st June
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
9:30am        Good News service at St Thomas’
11:15am      BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
11:15am      Good News service at St Andrew’s
Prayers for the week from `Roots on the web'
Lord Jesus as we come to you in the quietness, we pause to think of all the signs of your presence with us this week - the smile of a stranger, the taste of a summer fruit, or some comforting words from a friend.
In stillness now we praise and thank you for all the large and small signs of your presence…
Lord, lead us forward, lead us outward, lead us on.

Lord, we rejoice that you have called us to be your followers; and more than followers, we are your friends. But we know that with that joy comes responsibility: to take your love into our everyday lives and be witnesses for you wherever you send us. So, we think of those places now and commit them to you.
First, we focus on our homes. Lord, sometimes it’s harder to be your follower at home than outside it. It’s at home that we are so often our worst selves. Forgive us for times when we are grumpy, angry, unhelpful or unkind to those we live with. Help us to share our love for you with those around us by being people of gentleness and kindness. May your Spirit enable us to be peacemakers and faithful carers to all those we live amongst, both in our homes and in our neighbourhoods…
Even when it seems really hard
Lord, lead us forward, lead us outward, lead us on.

Lord, we turn now to our lives outside the home. Lord Jesus, you know that these can sometimes be the hardest places to witness to you. What will our friends, colleagues or the people we meet think of us if we admit to being followers of you? Lord, give us the courage to tell just one person this week about you. We could say where we were on Sunday, offer to pray for them or just be so bubbling over with joy that we have to tell someone. We imagine ourselves in that place now and ask you to show us one person that we could encourage with the good news of your love this week.
Even when it seems really hard
Lord, lead us forward, lead us outward, lead us on.

Now on the wider community. May this church be a beacon of light to those who live and work nearby. Help us to be a place of welcome and security for all who enter our doors. Give us courage to be your witnesses in this neighbourhood. May this church be a place that is talked about for all the right reasons.
Even when it seems really hard
Lord, lead us forward, lead us outward, lead us on.

Lord, we pray for those who you have sent out to work in mission. We pray for Lindsey and Steve Poulson and all at the projects in Honduras. We pray for those who work in places of war and unrest, taking your love to those who have lost everything. Be especially close to them, we pray. And we pray for those who translate your word so that others can read the good news. Thank you for their skill and dedication. And, Lord, we pray for anyone we know who is considering work with a mission agency. Give them clarity and wisdom.
Even when it seems really hard
Lord, lead us forward, lead us outward, lead us on.

Lord, we pray for those who are struggling at this time and can’t see a way forward in their life. We pray for those who are sick, those who have just had a difficult diagnosis, those who are anxious or depressed, those whose lives are coming to an end. We pray for those who struggle with addiction or who live in fear. Lord, show us how to be a light to them in the darkness of their current situation. May we be people who listen, hold people’s hands, and care.
Even when it seems really hard
Lord, lead us forward, lead us outward, lead us on.

Lord, as we leave this place of worship today, remind us of something wonderful we have learnt about you. Send us out with a renewed desire to tell others about you, knowing that you go before us and will give us the words to say.
Even when it seems really hard
Lord, lead us forward, lead us outward, lead us on. 

Amen.

Daily readings for the week beginning 15th June
Monday am: Ps 44 Judges ch 2 Luke 13: 1-9 pm: Ps 47 Rom. 9: 1-18
Tuesday am: Ps 48 Judges 4: 1-23 Luke 13: 10-21 pm: Ps 50 Rom. 9: 19-end
Wednesday am: Ps 119: 57–80 Judges ch 5 Luke 13: 22-end pm: Ps 59 Rom. 10: 1-10
Thursday am: Ps 57 Judges 6: 1-24 Luke 14: 1-11 pm: Ps 62 Rom. 10: 11-end
Friday am: Ps 51 Judges 6: 25-end Luke 14: 12-24 pm: Ps 38 Rom. 11: 1-12
Saturday am: Ps 68 Judges ch 7 Luke 14: 25-end pm: Ps 66 Rom 11: 13-24
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