Notices for Sunday 11 January

Leckhampton Parish Church

Notices for Sunday 11 January

10am Order of service – https://stpetersleck.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Baptism-of-Christ-Baptism-2026.pdf

Readings

Isaiah 42.1-9; Acts 10.34-43; Matthew 3.13-end

Collect

Heavenly Father, at the Jordan you revealed Jesus as your Son: may we recognize him as our Lord and know ourselves to be your beloved children; through Jesus Christ our Saviour. Amen.

MORNING PRAYER

Morning Prayer and is live-streamed at 9am each morning (Mon-Thu) from www.stpetersleck.org or www.facebook.com/southcheltenham

You can also join in person as follows:

  • Mon – Pip & Jim’s,
  • Tue – St. Christopher’s
  • Wed – Emmanuel
  • Thu – St. Peter’s

Live Streams

CALENDAR of events

Click here to see upcoming events

OFFERTORY

We do not take a collection at St. Peter’s during the service, but you can make a donation using the card machine, which is facing you as you come in, or by using the basket if cash. You can also make a donation online.

REST IN PEACE

Please let Revd Gary or Revd Jade know if there is anyone who has died recently so that prayers can be said for them and their families.

PRAYERS

Please let Revd Gary know of anyone who has died recently or who needs prayer at this time. See church website also:

https://stpetersleck.org/for-our-prayers/

PRAYER FOR THE HOMELESS

Jesus, help us to see your face in the eyes of every person experiencing homelessness who we meet. May we be empowered through word and deed, and by your grace, to bring justice and peace to those who are homeless. Amen.

See list of organisations that support the Homeless on the website:

www.stpetersleck.org/homeless-awareness

PRAYERS FOR PEACE

Please pray for peace and an end to war in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan.

DAILY BIBLE STUDY APP

Everyday Faith is a series of reflections, prayers and stories. It will provide you with daily reflections, which you can read and/or listen to, including selected Bible readings, a simple prayer to prepare you for the day ahead, and thoughts based on that week’s theme.

Download the free app from the App Store or from Google Play.

DAILY PRAYER APP

The Daily Prayer has the services and readings for the day.

If you have a mobile, then you may wish to download the Daily Prayer app (available from ), which will have the services and readings for the day.

Download the app from Church House Publishing – there is a subscription charge.

JUNIOR CHURCH

Children – pre-schoolers and juniors – There are things to do in the children’s area each week in church.

Please see the Junior Church webpages for information and online activities: https://stpetersleck.org/mesmerize/groups-at-st-peters/junior-church/

Little Pebbles, for babies, pre-schoolers and their carers, meets every Tues from 10-11.30am during term-time in the Cottages.

Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to CCP over 2025. Whether this has been in food contributions, on a weekly basis, or as online monetary donations. CCP are very grateful for the support that St Peter’s gives them. During December 56.1kgs was donated and also a further 15.8kgs to the Hamper Scamper appeal. Over 2025 the grand total of 808.3kgs was donated to CCP, which included the annual Lent appeal and the Harvest Festival. My personal thanks to you all.

Donations can be left in the church porch. Please contact Gilly gilly_whittingham@btinternet.com if you would like to arrange a home collection.  If you prefer you can donate directly online.

The CCP Pantry team write: I wanted to send you a heartfelt thank you for all of your generosity through your donations to CCP’s food pantry. The food pantry relies heavily on donations like yours, which enables us to be able to carry on supporting all of the people that we do. I wanted to include some feedback that one of our pantry members gave us recently, to show how important the pantry is to our members:
‘The pantry lets me have more fruit and vegetables in my diet. It means that I can afford both my bills and my food shop. The staff and volunteers are so supportive, they’re there for a chat and it’s so much more than just a food shop.’
The CCP Pantry Team

CRAFT GROUP

Every Wednesday, 10-12 in the Cottages

All are welcome to join, even if just for a ‘cuppa’ and a chat.

ECO CHURCH NOTICES

Click here for further eco tips and green news 

Churchyard Maintenance

Please contact Brad via the Parish Office if you can spare an hour or two every so often, to help with grass cutting and other jobs.

Gloucestershire Garden Bird Survey

28th Dec – 28th Feb

The Garden Bird Survey has been running since 1993 and is an important long-term study on how bird populations and habits have changed over time in Gloucestershire. 

For details on how to take part, go to

www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk

See the Green Calendar of events at www.stpetersleck.org/green-calendar

If you have any items to add to the calendar, please send details to the Parish Office.

See stpetersleck.org/noticeboard/#SCY-midweek

Contact Abbie, our Youth Worker, at abbie@southcheltyouth.org.uk  for more info.

13th– 14th Feb 2026 for School Years 6-13

A chance for all who attend our youth activities and Churches (e.g. Tuesday youth, ENC Youth, Youth in a Pod, Boy’s Group, School CU groups, St Peter’s Choir) to gather for a fun weekend of building on friendships, making memories, and opportunities for worship & exploring faith together. Young people are also welcome to bring friends. To find out full details, click here or contact Abbie at abbie@southcheltyouth.org.uk.

MATERNITY COVER

I am pleased to share that Rev. Catherine Milsom will be joining the South Cheltenham Team in February to assist in covering the maternity leave of Rev. Ruth Edmonds. Catherine is serving as a curate at St Barnabas, Gloucester, and will come and join the team on a curacy placement. During this period she will work closely with myself and the Churchwardens of Pip & Jim’s and St Stephen’s to support this ministry and hold the space in Ruth’s absence.
Rev Gary.

From the U3A in Winchcombe
Deadline: Sun 1st Feb

The main depot for sorting and distributing the aid we send to the Ukraine via BristolAid4Ukraine was wiped out by a Drone attack at Christmas and the aid stored there lost. Your help is needed urgently to enable the charity to continue giving aid to the two local hospitals and the children’s centre.
As always the appeal is very specific; this simplifies the vans getting through customs. Please also be very specific in your donations as per the following list:

  • Single bed size sheets new or in good condition. Larger sized sheets must be cut up; please save time and donate the requested size.
  • Towels – new or in good condition.
  • Dried Food: pasta, rice, grains, flour, dried soup mixes: Check out the ‘World Food’s shelf in the supermarkets for cheaper packets in larger sizes.
  • Medicines: Pain killers, Bandages + support aids for wrists, knees or ankles.
  • Candles + wax: new or old, damaged, stubs, broken – It does not matter. Prefer NOT perfumed and not in containers. It is all melted down to make small stoves & heaters with new wicks in Food Tins (it is –15 degrees there). Amazon sells bags of wax bits if you have no candles.