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Sunday 24th March                                                   Lent 6, Palm Sunday 

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This week leading up to Easter is Holy Week.
Jesus showed the full extent of his love (John 13:1).
How will we show ours?

The Collect, the prayer for the week
  Almighty and everlasting God,
  who in your tender love towards the human race
  sent your Son our Saviour Jesus Christ
  to take upon him our flesh
  and to suffer death upon the cross:
  grant that we may follow the example of his patience and humility,
  and also be made partakers of his resurrection;
  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: John 12: 12-16, Ps. 118: 1-2, 19-end and the passion according to Mark.

This Sunday:
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
9:25am        Procession from Goring Village hall prior to
9:30am        Holy Communion service at St Thomas’
11:15am      Procession and Matins service at St Mary’s
11:15am      Holy Communion service at St Andrew’s  
5:00pm        Discoverers in the Canterbury Room
Please decide how to mark Holy Week and walk closer to Jesus this week.
This year we are again being ecumenical. We are sharing together using St Thomas', St Mary’s and Our Lady and St John to offer an 8pm evening reflection with a short set of prayers afterwards (compline in the evening).
                             8pm                                         led by:
Monday               Our Lady & St John                Fr Kenneth
Tuesday              St Thomas’                             Judith Aguda
Wednesday         St Mary’s                                Liz Dowding
On Good Friday there is a short walk of witness following a cross from Rectory Gardens to the Lockside with a prayer at the start and end of the journey 10am to 10.15am, finishing in time for people to go to different services at 10.30am.
Further Easter services are listed below. 

Ecumenical Lent groups
These groups have now finished but a wrap up session will be held on Thursday morning, 25 April, at 10.30am in the Canterbury Room. Do come along even if you didn't attend but want to find out more about the groups.

Henley Deanery Synod meeting at St Thomas’
The talk by Sarah Kandiah from A Rocha at Henley Deanery Synod meeting on Thursday 17th was on Eco Churches.  A Rocha is a worldwide Christian charity which is supporting a practical approach to looking after God’s creation using the inherent resources of our Churches.
A Rocha runs a scheme which assesses Churches eco credentials, giving them bronze, silver or gold awards.
Quoting support from the Bible, Sarah showed enthusiasm and knowledge of the benefits of this approach which would overcome even the most sceptical people.  She concentrated on the spaces outside our Churches and discussed ways of encouraging wildlife and plant diversity and how to harness the enthusiasm of the congregation and the wider community.
Anne and Dave Wright from St Helen’s, Benson talked about their eco-approach, particularly in the Churchyard. They had split up snowdrops to spread their late winter flowers throughout the Churchyard, raising money by holding open days with refreshments at peak snowdrop time. Knitted (Church) mice raised the profile of the eco approach, with mouse-hunts both in the Church and outside. They gave the invaluable advice to ‘take the mowing team with you’ when proposing any change in the management of the Churchyard!
The talk prompted Jane and I to look online at a Church in Lichfield, where we lived in the 70s.  St Michael on Greenhill is – at 9 acres – one of the five largest Churchyards in England.  The website Lichfield: St Michael’s – Caring For God's Acre – the conservation charity for burial grounds across the UK (caringforgodsacre.org.uk) shows what can be achieved to encourage plants and wildlife for the benefit of nature and the community.                                     Rob 
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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 (875651) to make your donation.  
Thank you.
Steve & Lindsey 24.03 CMS

News from Honduras
We have received a newsletter from Steve and Lindsey Poulson updating us about their work for CMS in Honduras. They have now opened a second coffee shop in record time and describe the challenges of encouraging children to stay in school rather than spending their time on the streets.

Please click here to read more about how things are going for them and where they would welcome our prayers. Copies of their newsletter will also be in our churches.

St Thomas of Canterbury, Church Electoral Roll 2024
If you are not already on the Electoral Roll and would like to be, please complete an application form and place it in the box provided in the church by 4th April 2024. The application forms are on the table just inside the church.
Please note that there is no need to reapply this year if your name is already on the Roll. There is a copy of the current Roll on one of the noticeboards in the church porch so you can check if your name is there or not.  
                                                                Judith Aguda, Church Electoral Roll Officer
Similar forms are also available at St Mary’s for anyone who would like to be on the electoral roll there.

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 for

  • An end to violence in Ukraine and the Middle East and a desire for justice and peace.
  • A deeper knowledge of God this Holy Week.
  • The Easter service for Goring and Streatley Schools this week.
Diary for next week
Monday 25th March
8:00pm       Reflection & night prayer at Our Lady & St John

Tuesday 26th March
8:00pm       Reflection & night prayer at St Thomas’

Wednesday 27th March
10:30am      Little Lights at St Mary’s
10:30am      South Stoke coffee morning at St Andrew’s
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
The readings will be Isa. 50. 4-9a, Ps. 70 and John 13. 21-32.
8:00pm       Reflection & night prayer at St Mary’s


Thursday 28th March, Maundy Thursday
8:00pm        Benefice Holy Communion at St Andrew’s


Friday 29th March, Good Friday
10:30am      Family service at St Thomas’
3:00pm        Meditation service with hymns
6:00pm        Compline service at St Andrew’s


Saturday 30th March, Easter Eve
11:00am      Easter Egg hunt at St Andrew’s
7:30pm        Easter vigil service at St Mary’s


Sunday 31st March April, Easter Sunday N.B. Clocks change
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
9:30am        Family Communion at St Thomas’
10:30am      Family Communion at St Mary’s
11.00am      Family Communion at St Andrew’s

Prayers for this week from "Roots on the Web"
We welcome Jesus, we welcome the king.
We welcome a time of hope and peace.
As we look forward to God’s kingdom, we hope for a time when peace will be the foundation and aim of all nations. We look to the leaders of nations, factions, armies and dictatorships where peace is not present, and we call them to respond to the suffering and heartache around them by negotiating and bringing peace. Among other places, we remember Gaza, Israel, Ukraine, North Korea, Haiti and Sudan.
God of all, you made everything and everyone. We pray that people will respond to your desire for all to live lives of peace and that hope would defeat harm. We pray for all those whose families, lives and futures have been destroyed by war and conflict.

We welcome Jesus, we welcome the king.
We welcome a time of love and care.
As we look forward to God’s kingdom, we hope for a time when love and care are the foundation for all that we do. We give thanks for those in caring professions and those who look after others.
God of all, you call all people who are willing to hear. We pray for our health professionals, education staff, parents and carers. We pray that they would be encouraged and strengthened in these times of tight budgets and lack of resources. We remember children and young people who may be facing worries and challenges, and we ask for your help for all who are struggling because of physical or mental health. May they and all in need feel your comfort and healing.

We welcome Jesus, we welcome the king.
We welcome a time of safety and well-being
As we look forward to God’s kingdom, we hope for a time when all will feel safe, protected and well. We ask that those who cause harm through bullying, abuse, internet stalking and cruel messaging may repent of the pain and damage they have caused.
God of all, you created us to live in safety. We pray for the police, the criminal justice system and all who work to protect others and investigate those who case harm. We pray for laws to be used wisely, so young and old alike can live free of fear of abuse and bullying. We pray for those who lead and set examples to young people that they would be wise in showing the risks of social media.

We welcome Jesus, we welcome the king.
We welcome a time of life and growth.
As we look forward to God’s kingdom, we hope for a time when all be full of the enjoyment of life and will grow in faith in you. We look to those who lead us in church, in our country and our neighbourhoods, that they would work to keep people safe and happy and that they would have the wisdom to spend limited money wisely.
God of all, you give us all we need. We pray for our government and parliament as they use scarce resources, plan budgets and work out how to spend money for the benefit of the nation. We pray for local elections in a few weeks and the campaigning that has just started. We remember our church leaders here and in this area and ask that they would work together across denominations to bring the life and growth that can be found in Jesus to our friends and neighbours.

We welcome Jesus, we welcome the king.
We welcome our life and call.
As we look forward to God’s kingdom, and remembering that amazing journey into Jerusalem, we look to ourselves. May each one of us, young and old, know the love of God through the gift of Jesus, the power of God through Jesus’ death and the joy of God through his resurrected life.
God of each one of us, you know all we are and all we need. We pray for ourselves.
May we hear your call on our lives and do all we can to share your love and your kingdom with others.
Amen.

Daily readings for the week beginning 25th March
Monday am: Ps 41 Lam. 1. 1-12a Luke 22. 1-23 pm: Ps 25 Col. 1. 18-23
Tuesday am: Ps 27 Lam. 3. 1-18 Luke 22. [24-38] 39-53 pm: Ps 55. 13-24 Gal. 6. 11-end
Wednesday am: Ps 102 Jer. 11. 18-20 Luke 22. 54-end pm: Ps 88 Rev. 14.18-15.4
Thursday am: Ps 42 Lev. 16. 2-24 Luke 23. 1-25 pm: Ps 39 Eph. 2. 11-18
Friday am: Ps 69 Gen. 22. 1-18 Heb. 10. 1-10 pm: Ps 130 Col. 1. 18-23
Saturday am: Ps 142 Hos. 6. 1-6 John 2. 18-22 pm: Ps 116 1 John 5. 5-12
 
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