The Olympic Games have captured the world’s imagination for centuries. Athletes from across the globe come together to compete in a spirit of friendship and fair play. While our church may not have a stadium or a medal ceremony, we too are engaged in a great spiritual race. Just as athletes train rigorously to achieve their goals, we as Christians are called to train our minds and hearts through prayer, Bible study, and service. Like the Olympic torch, which is passed from one runner to another, we are to share the light of Christ with those around us. At its best our church is like a team, working together towards a common goal: to build up the Kingdom of God. We have different strengths and talents, just like the athletes in different disciplines. Some are gifted teachers, others are skilled at hospitality, and still others excel at prayer or music. Whatever our role, we are all essential members of the team. The Olympics are a celebration of human achievement, but they also highlight the importance of perseverance, dedication, and overcoming obstacles. Our Christian journey is often filled with challenges, but with faith in God, we can overcome any hurdle. Just as athletes push themselves to their limits, we are called to strive for spiritual excellence. Just think about the story of David and Goliath. David, a young shepherd boy, who faced a seemingly insurmountable challenge. Yet, with courage and trust in God, he emerged victorious. With God, all things are possible. While medals and trophies are awarded to Olympic champions, our ultimate reward is the crown of life that awaits those who love the Lord. As we continue our spiritual race, let us encourage one another, support each other, and celebrate our victories, big or small. Just as the Olympics bring people together from different cultures and backgrounds, our church should be a place where people from all walks of life can come together in unity. Let us strive to be a welcoming community, where everyone feels valued and loved. So, let us embrace the spirit of the Olympics and apply it to our Christian lives. Let us train diligently, support our teammates, and persevere in our faith. Together, we can achieve great things for the Kingdom of God. With love and blessings Mark The Revd Mark Woodrow (Rector) P.S. If you haven’t visited the Poslingford Olympic Scarecrows yet I would encourage you to do so – they are wonderful and it was great that the church was able to host their building!
On Saturday 30th June 2024, The Rt Revd & Rt Hon Martin Seeley, Lord Bishop of St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Ordained our Curate, The Revd Dr Karen Smith, to the priesthood.Surrounded by family, friends and parishioners, it was a very special occasion and we give thanks for all who have guided and supported Karen as she discerned God's call to serve.
Churchyard Spring Clean Thank you to everyone who helps to keep our churchyard neat and tidy throughout the year and are helping to promote the churchyard as a refuge for wildlife and to improve biodiversity. It is now time for our annual “Spring Clean” and we would be very grateful if those who tend their loved one’s graves could ensure that faded silk flowers, old Christmas wreaths and decorations, and dead flowers arrangements, together with glass jars and vases, could be removed before the end of May. Any items left after this date will be cleared by volunteers in order that the graveyard complies with the Diocesan Churchyard Regulations (a copy of which is displayed in the Church Porch, or can be downloaded over 4 pages below), any items removed will be left in a box in the porch until the end of June, so that family may collect these, after which these may be disposed of. If you have any difficulty in tidying a grave or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for helping keep our churchyard a special place for all. The Revd Mark Woodrow Rector 01787 277515 rector@stourvalley.org.uk
None of us really like to think that one day we will die, but one day we will all be called home to Glory!So have you thought about how you might leave a lasting legacy for your Parish Church, after you are gone, and help to ensure that it is there to help and support future generations?Making a gift in your Will to your Parish Church will help it to:* Grow its ministry* Carry out vital refurbishments* Serve the local communityAnd now you can write your will for FREE thanks to the Church of England partnership with FareWill.For more information visit: https://farewill.com/edsandips-diocese