Bowland Benefice
Pews News
19 April 2026
3 rd Sunday of Easter
The Collect for today
Risen Christ,
you filled your disciples with boldness
and fresh hope:
strengthen us to proclaim your risen life
and fill us with your peace,
to the glory of God the Father. Amen.
This week in the Benefice
Saturday
18 April
10.30am
Coffee Morning -
6 Manor Court,
Broughton
Hackett
Sunday
19 April 10.30am
Benefice Holy
Communion in
Upton Snodsbury
Tuesday
21 April 7.00pm
The Benefice
Council meets in
The Parish Room,
White Ladies
Aston
Saturday
25 April
10.30am
Coffee Morning
in the Parish
Room, White
Ladies Aston
Sunday
26 April
4 th Sunday of
Easter
9.30am
Holy Communion
in White Ladies
Aston
10.30am
Morning Prayer
in Upton
Snodsbury
11.00am
Late Breakfast
Café Church in
Peopleton
Please join friends and neighbours at 6 Manor Court,
the home of Diane and David Simms for a coffee
morning from 10.30am to 12.30pm this Saturday
morning.
If you are a cake maker and would like to donate a
cake it would be very welcome!
There will be a raffle and if you would like to supply a
suitable prize, it will be very gratefully received!
Everyone will be made very welcome and it will be a
good opportunity to catch up with friends old and
new whilst raising much needed funds for the very
special St Leonard’s Church in Broughton Hackett.
On the following Saturday, 25 April there will be a
Coffee Morning in the Parish Room, White Ladies
Aston from 10.30am with bacon baps
and croissants and a bottomless coffee pot.
Everyone welcome.
A Diary Date
Upton Snodsbury’s annual Jazz Evening with Martin
Veasey and Friends, will take place in the
Conservatory at Cowsden Hall on
Saturday 9 May from 700pm.
Tickets cost £12 to include light refreshments.
Tickets are going very fast, so to be sure of yours
please ring Janet on 01905 381379 or Helen on
01905 381490
This Sunday, 19 April, is sometimes known as
Primrose Day
It marks the anniversary of the death of the British
statesman and prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, on
19 April 1881. He was a particular favourite of Queen
Victoria especially after he was widowed in 1872.
Disraeli’s favourite flower was purported to be the
primrose and the Queen would send him bunches of
primroses from the grounds of Windsor Castle and
Osborne House.
The Queen unveiled a memorial to him at St Michael
and All Angels Church, Hughenden in 1882 and every
year, right up to the 1920s, a wreath of primroses
would be placed on the memorial and on Disraeli’s
statue outside Westminster Palace.
Thursday 23 April is of course St George’s Day.
The real St. George was a 3rd-century Roman soldier
of Greek origin born in Cappadocia, which is now
modern Turkey. He became a Christian and as a high-
ranking officer in the army of Emperor Diocletian, he
protested against the persecution of Christians. This
resulted in his torture and beheading in Lydda,
Palestine, around 23 April, 303.
He became the patron saint of England for the
legendary tale of slaying a dragon to save a princess
and because he was the personification of the highest
ideals of Christian chivalry. Beyond England, he is
honoured as a saint in both Western and Eastern
Christianity, as well as by some Muslim traditions.
The Prayer for St George
used by John Sentamu, the retired Archbishop of York
How we all need to emulate him in the times we are
living in……..
Heavenly Father, give us the bravery of St George
to stand up for the truth and the glory of God
that we have seen in the face of Jesus Christ.
Give us the strength to overcome
in our lives and in the world,
all that is contrary to your rule of justice and love.
Help us to be good news to the poor,
proclaim release to the captives
and recovery of sight to the blind;
let the oppressed go free, and
proclaim the good news of God's favour and Jubilee.
Amen.