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Sunday 5th March                                                                         Lent 2
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Lent is for Learning. How are you making this time a learning time? 
We are looking after our neighbour's chickens, and as I opened the hatch to let them run around in the garden I stopped to enjoy the moment. My busy schedule was punctuated with peace.
I feel a nudge from God, and I know that he's showing me that slowing down and enjoying each moment that he gives me will bring his peace into my life. Finding God in the most normal of things is a joy, it could be when I'm washing up, eating dinner, or enjoying my favourite activity. In the moment when my mind is quietened I can hear God's voice more clearly. How are you making this time a learning time? Can you let God teach you through the simple pleasures of daily life?    Jo
The Collect, the prayer for the week
  Almighty God,
  by the prayer and discipline of Lent
  may we enter into the mystery of Christ’s sufferings,
  and by following in his Way
  come to share in his glory;
  through Jesus Christ our Lord.


Readings for Sunday: Rom. 4: 1-5, 13-17, Ps 121 and John 3: 1-17.
This Sunday:
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
9:30am        Family service with discussion at St Thomas’
11:15am      Holy Communion at St Mary’s
11:15am      Family service with discussion at St Andrew’s
12:30pm      Baptism at St Mary’s
4pm             Evensong at St Thomas’
CoffeeAndCroissant

Prayer Breakfast, this Saturday 4th March, 8.15-9.30am in the Canterbury Room
“When two or three gather in my name I will be there” said Jesus. God loves it when we bring our prayers to him and ask for his guidance.

All welcome. This is just before the interview for the Goring organist post.
Lent, a special season, 40 days to practice a new discipline, or grace, and to listen to God’s voice.
How will you mark it?
Join morning prayer once a week, take part in the Ecumenical Lent course, pick up a book from the church library to read, (do share from your own library, especially if it was last year’s brilliant booklet on Embracing Justice), gather in twos or threes to read the Bible and pray together,
 sign up for a daily message by email from the Diocese (https://oxford.anglican.org/come-and-see) or…
Please tell us of any initiative you are trying.
ComeAndSee
Come and See
Tuesday evenings from 7 March

We will be running a group, in person and possibly by Zoom, in the Canterbury Room at 7.45pm from next Tuesday. This is designed for those who might be curious about who Jesus really is, what he really meant by his words and life. 
It uses 6 ways to look at him, and unpacks the 9 statements in the Beautitudes. Each session will include a short video from the Bishop of Oxford, a Bible passage and time for discussion and prayer. 
Personal invitation works better than anything. This is an easy way for you to offer our treasure to someone who you know, who just might be interested. Please pray who you could invite…
To join please e-mail vicarofgsandss@yahoo.com or call the office on 875651.
Audibility surveys
Please take time to fill out one of these in church today and over the next few weeks. We really do want everyone to hear and find it helpful. (Goring are waiting 1 more week till we have all the speakers working!)
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Fairtrade Fortnight
Making the small switch to Fairtrade supports producers in protecting the future of our most-loved food and the planet. Read the guide here to find out where you can buy over 6,000 Fairtrade products.
There is more information here about Fairtrade Fortnight and a link to “The Endangered Aisle” report about how climate change is threatening the future of our food.
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Warm Space
Come and enjoy some company, tea, coffee, toast and a chance to chat or do a jigsaw in the warmth of the Canterbury Room. Do bring a puzzle, a game or your knitting! Everyone is very welcome.
Our doors are open on Mondays from 10am – 12noon.
Please pray for this venture and telephone the vicarage (875651) if you need help with a lift.
Thank you to everyone who has volunteered to make it possible.

Review of piano and flute recital at St Mary’s
This concert was technically brilliant, very accomplished and also enormously enjoyable. The pieces were a combination of traditional and modern Japanese style compositions and French classical compositions.

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Jean François Lagrost trained first in Classical Western Flute and then spent 14 years achieving the title of Grand Master on the Shakuhachi or Japanese bamboo flute. He has combined the skills he has learnt from both. It was a real revelation to me to discover how versatile the Western Classical flute can be when played by such an accomplished musician, who seemed to be completely at one with both the flute and the shakuhachi.

Ikuko delighted us with a previous brilliant piano recital in 2022 and we were very pleased to welcome her again. Her virtuoso playing and ability to plan and execute programs which successfully span the gap between Western and Japanese Classics, requiring rapid changes of style from one to the other, is amazing.
Many of the pieces were new to me and I expect probably to most of the audience, they included Cécile Chaminade’s Concertino for flute and piano, Debussy’s Prélude a l’après midi d’un faune, Jean Philippe Rameau’s Les Soupirs and La Joyeuse and Gabriel Fauré’s very well known Sicilienne.
The Japanese influenced pieces were an 18th Century Honkyoko Sokkan, which opened the concert, an exercise in which the performer must lose themselves in contemplation of breath or soul until it appears in the mind’s eye, Wil Offerman’s Honami, Tore Takemitsu’s Rain tree sketch in memoriam Olivier Messaien, Michio Mayagi’s Haru No Umi and Tochio Hosokawa’s Lied for Flute and Piano. These music in these compositions all produced very strong visual images, my own favourites were the Honami in which Jean François’ flute depicted the noises made by the wind blowing over fields of full grown rice, and the Rain Tree Sketch, played by Ikuko, about a miraculous rain tree whose tiny leaves store moisture and let drops fall long after the rain as ceased. 

Thank you to John Rogers and all the bakers and helpers who gave us all a wonderful tea afterwards.                                                              Stella Robinson

We are asked to pray

  • For the relief operation in Syria/Turkey.
  • For our growing closer to God this Lent
  • Who can you invite to explore the treasure of Jesus and the Come and See course?
  • For our potential Children's and Families worker and the team organising their appointment
  • For the interview and candidate for St Thomas’ organist/music director
Daily Prayer is offered each morning in one of our churches. Why not join in one day? We listen to the Bible and pray for our world and church.
Following a request we are trying a new time on Friday.
Monday: 8.30am Goring,     Tuesday and Thursday: 8.30am Streatley,
Friday: 9am Goring
Diary for next week:
Monday 6th March
10:00am      Warm Space in the Canterbury Room 

Tuesday 7th March
7:45pm        Come and See group in the Canterbury Room 

Wednesday 8th March
10:30am      Little Lights at St Mary's
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
The readings will be Jer. 18: 18-20, Ps. 31: 4-5, 14-18 and Matt. 20. 17-28.


Sunday 12th March 
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
9:30am        Holy Communion at St Thomas’
11:15am      BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
11:15am      BCP Holy Communion at St Andrew’s
5pm             Discoverers  
The monthly calendar for March can be downloaded by clicking here.
Daily readings for the week beginning 6th March
Monday am: Ps 32 Jer. 7. 21-end John 6. 41-51 pm: Ps 74 Heb. ch. 1
Tuesday am: Ps 50 Jer. 8. 1-15 John 6. 52-59 pm: Ps 52 Heb. 2. 1-9
Wednesday am: Ps 35 Jer. 8.18-9.11 John 6. 60-end pm: Ps 3 Heb. 2. 10-end
Thursday am: Ps 34 Jer. 9. 12-24 John 7. 1-13 pm: Ps 71 Heb. 3. 1-6
Friday am: Ps 41 Jer. 10. 1-16 John 7. 14-24 pm: Ps 6 Heb. 3. 7-end
Saturday am: Ps 25 Jer. 10. 17-24 John 7. 25-36 pm: Ps 23 Heb. 4. 1-13
Please send any notices or articles for the next news sheet by noon on Thursdays to vicarofgsandss@yahoo.com.
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