A Message from Bishop MartinThe crisis in Ukraine is creating a humanitarian catastrophe, as all of us can see from the daily news reports. Bishop Mike and I are calling on all the parishes and congregations of the Diocese this Lent to raise funds through collections, individual gifts, events and activities, to respond to the terrible situation the people of Ukraine are facing, both in the country and as refugees. We are very grateful to be in partnership with World Vision who will receive our donations and handle the gift aid. Please follow the instructions on this World Vision webpage to make your donation, and please make donations as you receive them so that they reach the people in desperate need as soon as possible. Be assured that every pound goes directly to those in need. World Vision is also part of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), whose appeal is supported by the UK Government. We ask you to be as generous as possible, and to continue to pray fervently for the end of the military operation and for peace. With prayers for you and for the children and families affected by the conflict in Ukraine.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell have condemned the Russian attack on Ukraine as “an act of great evil” and they are urging Christians to make this Sunday a special day of prayer for Ukraine, Russia and for peace. They are also supporting a global day of prayer and fasting for peace on Ash Wednesday. In your own intercessions you may wish to use this prayer: God of peace and justice, we pray for the people of Ukraine today. We pray for peace and the laying down of weapons. We pray for all those who fear for tomorrow, that your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them. We pray for those with power over war and peace, for wisdom, discernment, and compassion to guide their decisions. Above all, we pray for all your precious children, at risk, and in fear, that you would hold and protect them. We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Amen.
This year we are supporting the work of The Children's Society with a very special Christingle Service on Sunday 30th January 2022 at 3pm in Clare Church.Families are also welcome to join us on Saturday 29th January 2022 from 10.30am until 12 Noon for coffee, refreshments, and a chance to help make the Christingles ready for our service on Sunday.Everyone is welcome.
Following on from the Governments recent enhancement of COVID precautions, Face Masks in Church are now mandatory (unless exempt).In order that we can keep each other safe, please wear a face mask correctly over your mouth and nose whenever you are in church, and regularly sanitise your hands.We hope that by all following these simple steps, our planned Christmas activities, services and concerts can proceed as planned.