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Sunday 17th September                                                                 Trinity 15
Welcome to our weekly newsletter
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We were given life and are now given new life in Jesus.

What does forgiveness look like? Our gospel offers insight into the huge, life-giving subject.
The Collect, the prayer for the week
  God, who in generous mercy sent the Holy Spirit
  upon your Church in the burning fire of your love:
  grant that your people may be fervent
  in the fellowship of the gospel
  that, always abiding in you,
  they may be found steadfast in faith and active in service;
  through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
  who is alive and reigns with you,
  in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
  one God, now and for ever.
Readings for this Sunday:  Rom. 14: 1-12, Ps. 103: 8-13 and Matt. 18: 21-35.

This Sunday:
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
9:30am        Good News service at St Thomas’
11:15am      BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
11:15am      Good News service at St Andrew’s
3:00pm        Wild Church meet at top of The Coombe
Digging deeper
A chance to learn and grow?
Please take it, sign up and come along. We are beginning a new group(s) to do just this together.
Tuesdays, fortnightly 10.30am for 10.45am-12 noon starting 19th September in the Canterbury Room.
Or an evening group starting on Wednesday 20th September, 7.30pm for 7.45-9pm.
For more information please ask Ben or Jo and sign up.
Digging Deeper - Exploring God together
Week 1 will be on Honesty in the Psalms, how open and honest can we be with God? We use a video conversation between Bono the singer and Eugene Peterson the theologian as a starter. 
Organ recital by Glynne Stackhouse
The Friends of St Mary's (FoSM) will be hosting their annual concert in St Mary's this Sunday, September 17th, at 4pm which this year will be an organ recital. This will feature music by Bach, Handel, Avison, Stanley, Pachelbel, Sweelinck, Haydn, Coleridge-Taylor, Lloyd Webber and Oliphant Chuckerbutty.
Tickets will be sold on the door and are £10 full or £5 for Friends-Of-St-Marys.
The FoSM will also be providing tea and cakes afterwards in the Morrell Rooms. 
A celebration of 60 years of ordained ministry of Revd Leighton Thomas with  St Matthew’s day a day early will be rejoiced in at the 10.30am service this Wednesday in St Thomas'. All welcome.
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Pick-a-Flick, Thursday 21st September, 10:30am
This month Pick-a-Flick will be screening the film “A Man Called Otto”. As usual, there will be coffee before the film and a light lunch afterwards and we ask for a contribution of £5 towards this.
Pre-booking is required so please contact Jenny or Sarah to book in and to ask for transport if you require it.
Care bus
Care Bus Outing
The next outing will be on 22nd September to Toad Hall Garden Centre near Henley-on-Thames.
Departure from St. Mary's is at 13:15.
There will be no charge, but you must reserve a place by 20th September by e-mailing me on catanav7@gmail.com.
There will be another trip in late November/early December.        John Rogers
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Children and Families Worker
There is much to be done to reach out to and support,  and a chance for this to be done well.
The advert is out. Please pray about this, spread the word and think about who to encourage to apply.
For further information, job description and application form
please visit www.thomandmary.org.uk
This part time, mainly school term-based job is an exciting, costly but we pray worthwhile, new venture. Do be in touch if you would like to know more.
Closing date 29 September, interviews 11 October
Daily Prayer continues its usual pattern. Why not join in one day? We listen to the Bible and pray for our world and church.
Monday: 8.30am Goring,     Tuesday and Thursday: 8.30am Streatley.
Friday: 9am Goring.

This week we are asked to pray for

  • Our own new season of learning and growing in wisdom and closeness to God. The Digging Deeper group starting this week.
  • The people of Libya and Morocco and those offering help.
  • Harvest preparations.
  • The right person to apply for our children and families worker.
Diary for next week
Tuesday 19th September
10:30am      “Digging Deeper” in the Canterbury Room

Wednesday 20th September
10:30am      BCP Holy Communion at St Thomas’
The readings will be 2 Corinthians 4:1-6 and Matthew 9: 9-13.


Thursday 21st September
10:30am      Pick-a-Flick in the Canterbury Room

Friday 22nd September
1:15pm        Care Bus outing to Toad Hall garden centre

Sunday 24th September
8:00am        BCP Holy Communion at St Mary’s
9:30am        Holy Communion at St Thomas’
11:15am      Mattins at St Mary’s
11:15am      Holy Communion at St Andrew’s
5:00pm        Discoverers

Prayers for this week

Thank you to Harry for this week’s prayers.

Our heavenly Father, we ask that the ways to your peace may be found in the wars in Ukraine, Yemen and African states.
Help us Lord to pray for those being hurt and harmed in these wars, that there may be faith and perseverance in those who are looking to Thee in their distress.  We pray especially for the poor who are hurt and killed. Speak to the hearts of soldiers who can be fighting other peoples’ wars, as conscripts or as mercenaries. We pray for a swift end to this war, with the issues resolved. Please would you resolve the balance of power between these countries with justice, equitability and freedom.  Freedom to live, worship and enjoy life. 
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

We pray for the peoples of Morocco and Libya, caught in natural and un-natural disasters, may they receive help from friendly countries; may these helps come with a Christian compassion favouring the poor and helpless.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

Lord we are concerned about Young Peoples’ Mental Health.
We pray that supportive friendships will become the norm in schools and in society;  that jealousy and nastiness will not flourish; that social media will be a force for good, not for harm, a tool used sometimes, but not becoming addictive or a master.
We pray for Christian initiatives, such as the REACH programme to encourage Christian faith in secondary schools will receive a warm welcome in our local schools and successfully link with the churches.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

We pray for St Thomas’ new organist, Matthew, as he joins our fellowship and makes friends here. Bless him as he gives a strong lead to our worship of God in song, leading the choir and all the congregation in practice and in performance. Thank you for the project of works to the organ and the tradition of musical excellence here; and please will you bless the organ and choir’s contribution towards making Christ known to those entering upon the Christian life. We pray also for the appointment of a youth and children’s worker with advertisements and interviews being planned.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

We bring before You, Lord, several of our friends who are rather unwell and who may be lonely or suffering pain. We pray for relief from unpleasant symptoms and pains. And for them to be made aware of your listening ear to hear their prayers, which are so often the source of great relief and happiness…
We praise you for the lives of some of our number who have died recently, in faith and fervent expectation of eternal Life, sins redeemed and victories of faith celebrated. Bless these families dear Lord in this time of deep sorrow, when joyful faith seems hard to achieve, but it is the faith which brings us so gently into the presence of our dear Lord Jesus.


Merciful Father, accept these prayers for the sake of your Son, our Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen.

Daily readings for the week beginning 18th September
Monday am: Ps 30 Zech. ch. 10 Mark 11. 1-11 pm: Ps 28 Acts 16. 6-24
Tuesday am: Ps 36 Zech. 11. 4-end Mark 11. 12-26 pm: Ps 33 Acts 16. 25-end
Wednesday am: Ps 34 Zech. 12. 1-10 Mark 11. 27-end pm: Ps 119. 33-56 Acts 17. 1-15
Thursday am: Ps 49 1 Kings 19. 15-end 2 Tim. 3. 14-end pm: Ps 119. 89-96 Matt. 19. 16-end
Friday am: Ps 31 Zech. 14. 1-11 Mark 12. 13-17 pm: Ps 35 Acts 18. 1-21
Saturday am: Ps 42 Zech. 14. 12-end Mark 12. 18-27 pm: Ps 46 Acts 18.22-19.7
 
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