Diary Dates March Mon 16th Lent Course 7.30pm, The Rectory Wed 18th Midweek Communion in Lent 9.30am, Mary Magdalene MonSt4th Lent Course 3pm, The Rectory Sun 22nd Fifth Sunday of Lent/Passiontide Parish Communion in Lent 9.30am, St Mary & St Peter, Lois Weedon Holy Communion in Lent 10am, St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon Holy Communion in Lent (and Baptisms x 2) 11.15am, St James the Great, Syresham Village Praise & Prayer 11.15am, St Mary the Virgin, Wappenham Messy Church 3.30pm, St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon Mon 23rd Deadline for all APCM Reports Lent Course 7.30pm, The Rectory Wed 25th ?No Midweek Communion - TBC? Lent Course 3pm, The Rectory Astwell Benefice MU 7.30pm, 12a Church St, Helmdon Fri 27th Astwell Schools break up Wedding Rehearsal 7pm, St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon Sat 28th Wedding 1.30pm, St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon Sun 29th Palm Sunday Clipping the Church Procession & Liturgy of the Palms/The Passion Part 1 9.30am, St Mary & St Peter, Lois Weedon Clipping the Church Procession & Liturgy of the Palms/The Passion Part 2 10am, St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon Clipping the Church Procession & Liturgy of the Palms/The Passion Part 3 11.15am, St James the Great, Syresham Mon 30th Monday of Holy Week Evensong for Holy Week 7pm, St Mary & St Peter, Lois Weedon Tues 31st Tuesday of Holy Week Taize, with the Benefice Choir 7pm, St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon April Wed 1st Wednesday of Holy Week Holy Communion for Holy Week (1662) 9am, St Mary the Virgin, Wappenham ALL OTHER MATTERS The Reverend Carole Peters Rector of the Astwell Benefice The Rectory, The Green, Lois Weedon NN12 8PN 01327 860798 [email protected] I take Thursday evening and Friday off but do leave a message and I will get back to you. For general parish enquiries and for all your news items for ‘Pews News’ please contact our Parishes Administrator Sarah Rudkin via email at [email protected] Website: www.astwellparishes.org.uk PEWS NEWS The Astwell Benefice St Mary Magdalene Helmdon with Stuchbury and St Lawrence Radstone and St James the Great Syresham with St John the Evangelist Whitfield, St Mary & St Peter Lois Weedon with Weston and Plumpton and St Mary the Virgin Wappenham. Sunday 8th March 2015 Third Sunday of Lent This Week’s Bible Readings: Psalm 19 John 2.13-22 If you are a visitor or newcomer, do make yourself known to the regulars who will be happy to chat over coffee after the service. Please take this home with you as everyone is welcome at any or all of our events and services. Services this Coming Week Wednesday 11th March 2015 9.30am Midweek Communion St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon Sunday 15th March 2015 Mothering Sunday 10am Mothering Sunday Service St Mary Magdalene, Helmdon 10am Mothering Sunday Service with the Chapel Syresham Chapel 11am Mothering Sunday Service St John the Evangelist, Whitfield 11.15am Mothering Sunday Service St Mary the Virgin, Wappenham 3.30pm Mothering Sunday at Messy Church St Mary & St Peter, Lois Weedon To hold in your prayers this week: We bring before our loving heavenly Father those who are unwell, recovering from illness or who are simply having a bad time; all who need our prayers. We give thanks for the life of Judy Anson who died on 14th February. She lived in Radstone from 1999-2008 before moving to Hethe. Please pray for Gus, their two sons and and all her friends in their grief. A Service of Thanksgiving will be held at Aynho Grounds at 2pm on Thursday 12th March. We also pray for: From Helmdon: Irene Inness, Joyce Beech, Michelle, Jason Holt, Olive Holton, Rev’d Douglas Hadfield, Celia Terrey. From Lois Weedon: Peter French, Aidan Hunt, Tracy Reid, Joan Jacobs, Evan Jones, Christian Jefferies, Jane Keller, Lis Cockrell, John Room Greenaway. From Syresham: David Wyness, Nina Stevens, Derek Hollyoake, Bruce Coates, Greg Oles. Mary Hutton (Margaret Miller’s granddaughter), Doreen Moreland. From Wappenham: Dorothy Abbott, Roger King, Eileen Robbins, Jim Wilson (who is now serving in Afghanistan). For those known to us: Gill Goodwin, Marjorie Baxter, William Woof, Pauline Collis, Christopher Carr, Pip Dandy, Evelyn Johnson, Alison Wilson, Dr Mike Greenhalgh, Gill Derbyshire, Tod Wye, Isaac Wellington. We are happy to add anyone to our prayer list providing they are happy to have us pray for them. You may also know someone who would prefer private prayers. In either case please let the Church Wardens or Rev’d Carole know. Baptisms Please welcome: Hugo Alexander Clough and Albert John Andy Toms who will both be baptized during the 11.15am service on Sunday 22nd March at St James the Great, Syresham. MAUNDY THURSDAY BENEFICE PASSOVER MEAL 6.30pm on Thursday 2nd April at St James the Great, Syresham Join us as we share a Jewish Passover Meal similar to the one our Lord shared with his friends at the Last Supper. This moving ritualistic “meal” will be followed by a Bring-and-Share supper and then Communion. Everyone welcome. Sign-up sheets for bringing food are in each Church March Mon 9th Tues 10th Wed 11th Thur 12th Fri 13th Sat 14th WHAT’S ON THIS WEEK Syresham PCC Fund raising meeting 4pm, The Priory Lent Course Week 3 7.30pm, The Rectory St Loys School Service 9.30am, School Whitfield Coffee 10am-noon, Village Hall Helmdon Café 10am-noon, Reading Room Midweek Communion 9.30am, St Mary Mags Syresham Mums & Tots 10am-noon, Village Hall Lent Course Week 3 3pm, The Rectory Benefice Barn Dance Mting 7.30pm The Rectory Rector in Syresham School 8.30am Syresham Café 10.30-12.30, Village Hall Helmdon Parents & Tots 10am-noon, St Mary Mags Benefice Choir Practice 6.30-7.30pm, St Mary Mags Rector in Syresham School 1pm -3pm Syresham Youth Group 7.30pm, Chapel Friends of St James Quiz Night 7.30pm, Village Hall Helmdon Bell ringers practice 9.30-10.30am, St Mary Mags News from Astwell Benefice Sometimes one of the hardest Christian principles to adopt is that of forgiveness. Jesus tells us that we need to forgive others and seek forgiveness from God for ourselves. But it is that first part that so many of us struggle with. With all we are reading in the news at the moment it seems there are many who should be beyond human forgiveness But Psalm 103 tells us that God takes all the things we have ever done and hurls them far, far away. So far away, that they are forgotten forever. And it doesn’t say that he only does this with the good among us. Still, we struggle sometimes to put even the smallest things behind us, let alone send the big things so far away they cannot be seen. Jesus is clear, we must try to be like him, we must forgive others as God forgives us, not harbouring even the smallest of grudges, but sending them all far away. St Paul tells us love never bears a grudge, he also says it always hopes and never stops. As Christians we are called to love and if we truly love, then forgiveness is so much easier to do. So I pray that we may all love as St Paul defines it. Lord, help us to be patient and kind, may we cease from petty jealously and envy of others, may we never bear a grudge, and may we show to others the love that you show to us everyday. Amen Rev’d Carole xxxx
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