Bowland Benefice
Pews News
18 January 2026
Second Sunday of Epiphany
Collect
Almighty God,
in Christ you make all things new:
transform the poverty of our nature
by the riches of your grace,
and in the renewal of our lives
make known your heavenly glory;
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. Amen.
This week in the Benefice
Saturday
17 January 2.00pm
Installation of
Bishop Hugh in
Worcester
Cathedral – All
welcome!
Sunday
18 January 10.30am
Benefice Holy
Communion in
Upton Snodsbury
Friday
23 January 7.30pm
Talk on Shelsey
Walsh Hill Climb
in The Parish
Room, White
Ladies Aston
Sunday
25 January
Conversion of
St Paul
9.30am
Holy Communion
in White Ladies
Aston
10.30am
Morning Prayer
in Upton
Snodsbury
11.00am
Late Breakfast
Café Church in
Peopleton
If you are interested in going to hear the talk next
Friday in White Ladies Aston, it would be helpful if you
could let Margaret know.
Please ring her on 01905 345371 or email
[email protected]
If there are too many people for the Parish Room the
talk will be transferred to the Church.
Tea/Coffee and Croissant will be served in St Nicholas’
Church next Sunday at 11.00am at Peopleton’s
Late Breakfast Café Church.
A short and very informal time of worship and
fellowship which is growing in popularity.
Why not put it in your diary for next week, come
along and give it a try?
You will be made very welcome!!
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: 18 to 25 January
This year's theme - One body One Spirit -is a call to
unity to work for peace for all people everywhere.
This ecumenical and world-wide celebration, provides
an opportunity for us to focus our prayers on Christian
unity and to know that we are joining with our fellow
Christian brothers and sisters across the globe in our
common worship of Jesus Christ.
This year The Week of Prayer takes Ephesians 4 v 1-13
as its central text. The text includes the words
There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were
called to the one hope of your calling. (Ephesians 4:4).
The prayers and reflections for this year have been
prepared by the faithful of the Armenian Apostolic
(Orthodox) Church, along with their brothers and
sisters of the Armenian Catholic and Evangelical
Churches and are drawn from centuries-old traditions
of worship used by the Armenian people, along with
hymns that originated in the ancient monasteries and
churches of Armenia, some of which date as far back
as the fourth century.
There is more information readily available on line by
following the links for 2026 Week of Christian Unity.
Two Meditations/Prayers for the week ahead
God of light,
you have called us out of darkness
into your light.
May our response to your call lead us
actively to seek reconciliation
and share your light in the world. Amen.
Lord Jesus Christ,
you are the Prince of Peace.
Strengthen the bond of peace among us
and in our troubled world.
Change the hearts of all who make war;
touch the wounds of all who are afflicted by war.
We pray especially for all areas
where conflict and war rage
and hatred is the way of life.
Let the light of your love
shine in all the dark places of our world
and hasten the day when all peoples
may dwell in peace with justice. Amen.
Diary dates!
Revd Claire is planning a Pilgrim Lent Course to discuss
the basics of faith and what it means to be a Christian
in today’s world.
Preparations are still at an early stage but she is
planning for Wednesday afternoons from 2.30-
3.30pm in The Parish Room, White Ladies Aston.
There will be 6 sessions weekly from 25 February
ending on 1 April. Each session will begin with
coffee/tea and CAKE!!
Please let Claire know if you are interested so she can
make sure she has enough course material available
for everyone and enough CAKE to go around!