Bowland Benefice
Pews News 1 February 2026
Presentation of Christ in the Temple or
Candlemas - Collect
Almighty and ever-living God,
clothed in majesty,
whose beloved Son was this day presented
in the Temple,
in substance of our flesh:
grant that we may be presented to you
with pure and clean hearts,
by your Son Jesus Christ 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
Sunday
1 February
10.30am Family Service in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am Holy Communion
in Peopleton
6.00pm
Songs of Praise in
White Ladies
Aston
Friday
6 February
7.00pm to
7.30pm
Mice in a
Matchbox in The
Parish Room,
White Ladies
Aston
Sunday
8 February
10.30am
Holy Communion
with Baptism in
Upton Snodsbury
10.30am
Morning Worship
in White Ladies
Aston
Monday
9 February
12 noon Lunch in The
Parish Room
We welcome Revd Rob Farmer to St Nicholas at
Candlemas to take the Communion Service.
Rob has recently received his PTO (permission to
officiate) from the Diocese and we look forward to
him joining us on Sunday.
Rob is no stranger to the Bowland Benefice as he has
been part of our worshipping community for a few
months now.
Songs of Praise offers an opportunity to sing hymns
chosen by the congregation and later to socialise with
a glass of wine or juice.
There are a very few tickets left for Mice in a
Matchbox on Friday February. Cost is £10 to include
food. Please ring Margaret (01905 345371) to reserve
your seat.
If you would like lunch on Monday 9 February in The
Parish Room – 2 courses for £5 – please ring Margaret
(phone number above).
This week we commemorate The Presentation of
Christ in the Temple – traditionally called Candlemas,
the festival which commemorates the occasion when
Joseph and Mary take the baby Jesus to the temple.
According to Jewish law, a woman who had given
birth, before rejoining temple or synagogue worship,
needed to be ritually purified.
For a long time this was also the tradition in the
Anglican Communion – a woman went to be
‘churched’. A rite of passage – of purification so that
she could rejoin her church community and to say
thank you that she survived the ordeal of child-birth.
The Church of England now offers a simple
Service of Thanksgiving for the Birth of a Child. It is a
joyful, non-sacramental ceremony allowing parents to
thank God for a new baby or adopted child and to
pray for them.
So going back two thousand years or so, that's
basically what Mary did too.
The Law demanded also that a first-born son was
consecrated to the Lord and a sacrifice of a pair of
turtle doves or young pigeons made.
In the temple, the day Mary and Joesph went up to
Jerusalem, happened to be two devout people both
with the gift of prophecy, Simeon and Anna.
As a result of this meeting we, in the Christian church
are left with some of the most beautiful and
simple words of prayer there are, spoken by the
elderly Simeon.
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace
according to thy word.
For mine eyes have seen thy salvation;
Which thou hast prepared :
before the face of all people;
To be a light to lighten the Gentiles:
and to be the glory of thy people Israel.
The name Candlemas comes from the tradition that
on this Sunday, inspired by Simeon’s theme of light,
all the candles to be used in church for the coming
year and those in homes were taken into church for a
blessing symbolising Christ as the light of the world.
In prayer our Church remembered last Tuesday
Holocaust Memorial Day.
Eternal God,
we come before You
to remember the victims of the Holocaust.
We lament the loss of six million Jews
who were killed in the Holocaust,
the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution,
and victims of all genocides.
As we remember and lament
all those whose lives have been lost,
help us to work for a better future today.
We pray for a day when all shall be free
to live in peace, unity and love. Amen.