Bowland Benefice
Pews News – 8 March 2026
3 rd Sunday of Lent - Collect
Eternal God,
give us insight to discern your will for us,
to give up what harms us,
and to seek the perfection we are promised
in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
This week in the Benefice
Friday
6 March
7.00pm
for
7.30pm
Colour My World
In The Parish
Room, White
Ladies Aston
Sunday
8 March
10.30am
Holy Communion
in Upton
Snodsbury
10.30am
An early
celebration for
Mothering
Sunday in White
Ladies Aston
Wednesday
11 March
2.30pm
Lent Group
meets in The
Parish Room,
White Ladies
Aston
Sunday
15 March
Mothering
Sunday
10.30am
Mothering
Sunday Service in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am
Benefice Holy
Communion for
Mothering
Sunday in
Peopleton
4.00pm
Joyful Mothering
Sunday Service in
Broughton
Hackett
Last call for Colour my World! Just a few tickets left
for this Friday’s evening of entertainment with the
White Ladies Aston Singers. £10.00 a ticket to include
supper. Please contact Margaret on 01905 345371.
Mothering Sunday comes early to White Ladies Aston
this week. Enjoy an uplifting service in the beautiful St
John the Baptist with all the signs of Spring-time.
Revd Claire tells me the Lent Group is going strong
and is proving to be a very enjoyable and thought-
provoking hour or so! It is not too late to join in. You
will be made very welcome.
Chris Holloway, who has lived in Peopleton for many
years and is a longstanding member of St Nicholas
congregation, has moved into Stonebow House.
She would love to welcome friends for a chat.
To continue the simple and short meditations about
prayer for Lent - here are the next two.
Fifth of ten thoughts during Lent about ‘praying’
There is something special about a small, smooth
stone. It lies in the hand, calming and holding you in
the moment.
Next time you hold a stone, ponder on its age, colour,
history and who else has held it before, as you are
doing. As you become still, bring the concerns of your
heart to mind and ask for help.
Sixth of ten thoughts during Lent about ‘praying’
From natural disasters to human brutality and
inhumanity, bad news comes thick and fast and there
often appears little we can do to stop or resolve it.
Why not take a moment or two to reflect on the day’s
news headlines? Allow your mind to settle on one
particular story.
As you read, meditate on it and ask God to help take
away suffering and fill those feeling abandoned with
love and hope.
This sixth thought is so relevant as we have watched
and listened to the news this week.
When will it all end?
O God of mercy and tender compassion,
We cry out to you in this time of crisis.
Hear the cries of the people across the Middle East.
Bring healing to those suffering from violence
and comfort to those mourning the dead.
O God of Hope,
sustain those who labour for peaceful
and just solutions.
Inspire leaders and decision makers to choose the way
of peace over the way of violence.
Deliver all your children from the threat of war
and teach us to encounter one another with
reverence and love.
We pray in the name of Jesus Christ
Who came to bring to peace on earth
And who abides with you and the Holy Spirit,
now and forever. Amen.
Our Annual Parochial Church Meetings take place in
the next few weeks as follows:
Peopleton: 25 March at 7.15pm in Church
Upton Snodsbury: 1 April at 7.00pm in Church
Broughton Hackett: 13 April at 7.00pm in Church
White Ladies Aston: 14 April at 7.00pm in The
Parish Room
The Electoral Roll for each parish, which is made up of
church members and gives the right to vote at these
meetings, are being revised.
If you don’t know if you are on the electoral roll or
feel it is now the time to join, please do have a word
with a Church Warden or PCC Secretary to obtain an
application form.