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Sunday 10th March                                                Lent 4, Mothering Sunday

Welcome to our weekly newsletter
MotheringSundayPosie


We all need mothering…. and to be thankful for all who mother in so many different ways.

Do invite friends and neighbours to come and join us and to be encouraged in this great art.

The Collect, the prayer for the week
  God of compassion,
  whose Son Jesus Christ, the child of Mary,
  shared the life of a home in Nazareth,
  and on the cross drew the whole human family to himself:
  strengthen us in our daily living
  that in joy and in sorrow
  we may know the power of your presence
  to bind together and to heal;
  through Jesus Christ your Son 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: Family communion: Isaiah 49: 14-16, John 19: 25-27; Family service: Luke 2: 41-52

This Sunday:
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
9:30am        Family Communion service at St Thomas’
11:15am      Family service at St Mary’s
11:15am      Family Communion service St Andrew’s
5:00pm        Discoverers
This Sunday is Mothering Sunday. There will be Posy Making this Saturday, 9th March, at 10:30am.
This will take place in the Canterbury Room for St Thomas’.
Tina would be pleased of help with the posies for St Mary’s at the same time in St Mary’s.  All welcome!
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Eco church, could we be one?
We are hosting a meeting this week on Thursday 14th March at 7pm in the Canterbury Room. Come and listen to a talk by Sara Kandiah entitled “Greener Henley and Eco Church”. All welcome.

Sara will be reflecting on what they have done there and telling of the steps and process we can follow here. This is on behalf of the Henley Deanery Synod. Refreshments served beforehand, courtesy of Jackie.

Eco-tip for March from A Rocha
Celebrate Spring. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the season – breathe in the fragrance of blossoms, observe budding catkins, note different bird songs, spot footprints, or use the Pl@ntNet app to identify spring flowers. Nature can boost our happiness, so spend time in your garden, on your balcony, and in local green spaces. Dedicate quality time to appreciate creation’s beauty, and thank God for the hope that spring can bring with our Lent resources at arocha.org.uk/connect-with-gods-creation-over-lent or https://arocha.org.uk/connect-with-our-creator-and-gods-creation-during-lent/

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Prayer Breakfast,
Saturday 16th March

Please come and pray for the life of our parishes. This will take place in the Canterbury Room at St Thomas’. Coffee and croissants from 8:15am. Followed by prayer for the life of our churches. Finished by 9.30am.
Please do join us.
St Andrew’s Annual Parochial Church Meeting
The Annual Parochial Church Meeting for St Andrew’s will take place next Sunday, 17th March, after the Good News service which starts at the slightly earlier time of 11:00am. Paper copies of the annual report and accounts will be available in the church.
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Easter Flowers at St Thomas’
Easter lies ahead. This joyous festival provides an opportunity to decorate St Thomas' with lilies and other spring flowers. If you would like to dedicate a lily in memory of a relative or friend please get in touch with Jenny via the church office to make your donation. 
Thank you.

Church Times
What is happening in the church worldwide and nationally? What needs to be challenged, changed and what celebrated and shared?
An independent charity runs this weekly national paper, which happens to employ a local journalist in our congregation. There is a special offer on this month for new subscribers to give it a go - £10 for 10 editions delivered through your door...
Do pick up a leaflet from church.

Daily Prayer continues its usual pattern. Why not join in one day? We 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 all who have and do mother us, God, our church and many others.
  • For those who make our laws and have to enforce it, that they may protect the most vulnerable and powerless.
  • For peacemakers in Israel and Palestine, Russia and Ukraine and the surrounding nations.
Diary for next week
Monday 11th March
7:15pm        St Andrew’s PCC meeting

Tuesday 12th March
7:45pm        St Mary’s PCC meeting

Wednesday 13th March
10:30am      Little Lights at St Mary’s
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
The readings will be Isa. 49. 8-15, Ps. 145. 8-18 & John. 5. 17-30.


Thursday 14th March
7:00pm        Talk on eco churches in the Canterbury Room

Sunday 16th March
8:15am        Benefice prayer breakfast in the Canterbury Room

Sunday 17th March
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
9:30am        Good News service at St Thomas’
11:00am      Good News service at St Andrew’s
11:15am      BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
12:00pm      St Andrew’s APCM at St Andrew’s   

Prayers for this week from "Roots on the web"
Your light shines, your light is with us now.

We thank you for the light of Jesus that shines in us as we come here to be together. We thank you that we are free to worship, and there is no darkness of fear for us in this country.
We ask that your light would help us in our worship and prayer, in our activities and our learning, and fill us with the joy of knowing more about you.
We remember those who face the darkness of arrest, cruelty and harm for wanting to worship you. In sadness we pray for all the families and friends of the five thousand Christians who have lost their lives for their faith over the last year, and we ask that wherever in this world they are, they would see and know your light right now.
Your light shines, your light is in our country.

We thank you for all that makes us feel safe and good in our country, and the many good things that we enjoy. We thank you for all the churches that work to shine your light.
We ask that we as your people here would be active and energised to share your light in our schools, shops, colleges, hospitals, and all places of work near us.
We remember those who have the responsibility of bringing light and hope to all people in our nation. We think of all those badly affected by the recent budget, and for those who can now be more generous in helping others. In hope we pray for our politicians and leaders who have been elected or chosen to serve all people, and we ask that they would daily put aside the darkness of temptation, greed and selfishness, and instead consider and work for all that would make our lives better and brighter.
Your light shines, your light shines across your world.

We thank you for the light of creation, when all was made and you saw that it was good. We thank you for all the wonders of your world; our daily reminders of you.
We ask that we, as your people, would value your world and do all we can to protect land, animals, birds, rivers and the seas and work to end the darkness of pollution and destruction.
We remember with sadness those who have lost their homes, their land and their work through changes in the seasons, the rising of water levels, and the increasing power of the sun’s heat. As we move from one of the wettest winters on record we are aware of the damage being done to our climate, and the challenges for the future. Help us to think about all that we can do, and all that we can encourage and vote for, to protect your created world better.
Your light shines, your light is never defeated by darkness.

We thank you that where you are there is always light and hope through your love for all people, but we recognise that for many people right now that light is hard to find.
We ask that we would be willing to speak up for those whose darkness seems overwhelming, and are in the middle of despair and conflict.
We remember those normal families who are caught up in war and conflict, who have no security and safety, and who have suffered the loss of those close to them. We think of people in Haiti where unrest is developing; Gaza where millions are in despair; Ukraine, Israel, and other nations across the world. We ask that you would strengthen all those who can bring light in the darkness of this hopelessness and pain.
Your light shines, your light is with us now. Help us to be people who stay in your light, and share your light with those around us.

Daily readings for the week beginning 11th March
Monday am: Ps 77 Exod. 2. 11-22 Heb. 9. 1-14 pm: Ps 25 John 9. 18-end
Tuesday am: Ps 79 Exod. 2.23-3.20 Heb. 9. 15-end pm: Ps 80 John 10. 1-10
Wednesday am: Ps 63 Exod. 4. 1-23 Heb. 10. 1-18 pm: Ps 91 John 10. 11-21
Thursday am: Ps 86 Exod. 4.27-6.1 Heb. 10. 19-25 pm: Ps 94 John 10. 22-end
Friday am: Ps 102 Exod. 6. 2-13 Heb. 10. 26-end pm: Ps 16 John 11. 1-16
Saturday am: Ps 32 Exod. 7. 8-end Heb. 11. 1-16 pm: Ps 140 John 11. 17-27
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