Notices for Sunday 19 July

Leckhampton Parish Church

Notices for Sunday 19 July

Wildflowers Palestine. Tares wheat (1900)

10am Order of Service – https://stpetersleck.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Trinity-Season-2026.pdf

Readings

Isaiah 44.6-8; Rom 8.12-25; Matt 13.24-30, 36-43

Collect

Generous God, you give us gifts and make them grow: though our faith is small as mustard seed, make it grow to your glory and the flourishing of your kingdom; through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.


MORNING PRAYER

You can also join in person as follows: 

LIVESTREAMS

* The live-stream for the 10am service will usually be available from:

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.

The next edition is due at the end of June.

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 PEOPLE OF VENEZUELA

Loving God,
When the earth trembles and homes fall to dust, hold our hearts, God.
When grief shakes families to the core, hold our hearts, God.
Send our hands and feet to help however we can.
Our sisters and brothers in Venezuela live this now.
God of love and mercy, may we match your love in the way we respond – now.
Amen

To donate to the emergency appeal, go to:www.christianaid.org.uk/appeals/emergencies/venezuela-earthquake-appeal

PRAYERS FOR PEACE

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

CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Please for pray for peace: protection of the innocent, wisdom for world leaders and a willingness for neighbours to be reconciled.

Please do read Bishop Rachel’s reflections, Oranges and lemons which relate to the situation at https://gloucester.anglican.org/2026/

See the Pastoral letter from the Archbishop of Jerusalem and the Middle East sent to Bishop Rachel on 28th Feb.

To donate to the DEC Middle East Humanitarian Appeal, go to:www.dec.org.uk/appeal/middle-east-humanitarian-appeal

Prayer from Christian Aid

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.

You can subscribe to a daily gospel reading and art reflection at the following website: https://christian.art

Please can you ensure the gates, which lead into the cottages, are pulled shut behind you on a Sunday after the service, to ensure any children playing in the garden are not able to run out into the drive way.

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

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 10-11.30am during term-time in the Cottages. The next session is Tues 8th September.

The choir is keen to find more bass singers to join their ranks. If you would like to hear more, please contact Kit via the Parish Office.

Tues 21st July, 10.30am at the Cottages

There are 12 places to join in a ‘pilgrimage prayer walk’ around St Peter’s churchyard. We will stop at significant sites to reflect on a current Christian theme in today’s world. Please be aware that some surfaces are uneven and narrow. Benches are at some stations should you need to sit. The walk lasts approximately 1 hour. Meet in the cottages 10.30am for a 10.45am start. Please email churchmelissa23@gmail.com to book a place (or call the Parish Office).  

Melissa Webb

Issue 2 of St Peter’s News is now available:https://stpetersleck.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/St-Peters-News-2-June-2026.pdf

Many thanks to everyone who contributes to CCP. Donations can be left in the porch or can be collected from your home, just drop an email to gilly_whittingham@btinternet.com

If you prefer you can donate directly online.

Many thanks, Gilly Whittingham.

For those interested in the churches in God’s own county of Gloucestershire, the website www.blackberry-field.co.uk is tailor-made – a photo gallery of historic Gloucestershire Churches. Patrick, the website owner, and some friends have visited a total of 201 churches. As well as photographing the churches themselves, they look out for interesting headstones, especially those of armed services personnel. If anyone has questions or comments about the photographs of these beautiful, historic churches, Patrick can be contacted via the website.

Eric Miller

Sat 25th July, 5pm & Sun 26th July, 12pm Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Click on Lost in TV – Brain of Britain – The Finalsif you would like free tickets to attend these recordings. Alternativelycontact James via info@lostintv.com or 02085 308154.

ECO CHURCH NOTICES

Click here for further eco tips and green news.The GREEN Calendar is here: www.stpetersleck.org/green-calendar.

Tues 28th July, 7pm at P&J GL50 2DD

See posters in church/on website for full details www.stpetersleck.org/noticeboard/#big-butterfly

This event is part of the national Big Butterfly Count running 17th July–9th Aug

Sign up for Big Butterfly Count 2026
The Big Butterfly Count gathers vital data to help us recover butterflies and moths.

1st – 31st July

Plastic Free July is an annual month-long event that encourages people to choose to refuse single-use plastic products and packaging. To see tips on going plastic free, see:

www.stpetersleck.org/going-plastic-free/

Tues 28th July, 7pm at P&J GL50 2DD

Free screening of a new film, introduced by Chris Packham,  which explains the latest science about the extent of the climate emergency we are facing, and what we can do. The film offers a concise, evidence-based overview from experts across areas including climate, food, health, economics, national security and extreme weather.

It will be a useful chance to hear directly from experts, reflect together, and discuss what it may mean for all of us and our communities. The film lasts 50 minutes, and there will be the opportunity for a short discussion afterwards. To book and see full details, go to: http://bit.ly/4vaTgkk

Please contact Brad via the Parish Office if you help with grass cutting or other jobs.

Please do read Bishop Rachel’s reflection, ‘Oranges and lemons’ on the middle east: https://gloucester.anglican.org/2026/

See stpetersleck.org/noticeboard/#SCY-midweek

Regular Youth Groups are now taking a break. For information about summer activities, contact abbie@southcheltyouth.org.uk

Sat 18th July, 3pm, St Stephen’s, Tivoli

Staged highlights from classic operas. Da Capo Ensemble accompanied by Fiona Brown.

Free admission, donations welcomed in aid of St Stephen’s funds. See posters in Church and at stpetersleck.org/noticeboard/#da-capo-opera

Sun 26th July @ St. Stephen’s, from 11am

There will be a re-dedication of the meeting room (after the morning service) to mark the completion of works to reopen the beautiful Memorial Chapel which is now accessible.

Photo of the Chapel at St Stephen's