Notices for Sunday 29 September

Leckhampton Parish Church

Notices for Sunday 29 September

Readings

Genesis 28.10-17; Revelation12.7-12; John 1.47-end

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 Cottages

REST IN PEACE

Please let Revd Gary know if there is anyone who has died recently so that prayers can be offered for them and their family.

Daily Prayer App

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

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.

PARISH GIVING

The parish giving scheme provides St. Peter’s with a regular income and a means with which to plan ahead. You can join by phoning 0333 002 1260. If you would like more information please take a look at www.parishgiving.org or email Peter Marlow peter.marlow@softcopy.co.uk. You can also support St. Peter’s by making an online donation at: https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/7930.

Prayer Requests

Please email these to the Parish Office or to Revd Gary.

Please pray for an end to war in Ukraine, Lebanon, Gaza and the Holy Land. 

Click to donate to Christian Aid’s Gaza appeal: https://caid.org.uk/BBW 

Prayers for these areas of concern and others can be found on the prayer page on the website.

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/

The next First Sunday special is Harvest on 6 Oct at 10am

Bring non-perishable gifts which will go to CCP www.ccp.org.uk.

SOUTH CHELTENHAM YOUTH

Tuesday Youth restarts at 7pm on 10th Sep at Emmanuel.
https://southcheltenham.wordpress.com/youth/
Contact Abbie our Youth Worker at
abbie@cnc.church for more details.

We are hoping to sow so more wild flower seeds in the churchyard over the coming year. Can you help by bringing a packet of seeds along to one of the harvest services next week to support this? 

LITTLE PEBBLES

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

 Take a look at the Little Pebbles Facebook page for a taste of what goes on!

SCHOOL GOVERNOR VACANCIES

We are looking for two new Foundation Governors for Leckhampton C of E Primary School

Foundation governors are appointed by the Diocese of Gloucester and work with the Vicar of St. Peter’s to promote links between the school and the church, as well as serving alongside governors appointed by parents, staff and the local authority.

Details as follows:

  • 4 year term.
  • 2 vacancies.
  • Training provided.
  • Time commitment variable ~ about 4-6 hours/month (term time only).

Please speak to Rev Gary if interested or would like to find out more.

The Flower Guild would like to give you the opportunity to celebrate a special occasion or commemorate someone by sponsoring a pedestal of flowers at the high altar in church. We would appreciate a donation of £20 towards the flowers.  The occasion can be acknowledged in the church news sheet or can be kept confidential – the choice is yours.  For more details speak to Averil Murray or Sally Marlow or email: sally.marlow@softcopy.co.uk.

Many thanks to everyone who continues to donate to CCP.

The total for August was 76.5kgs.

Donations can be left in the church porch.  

Please contact Gilly via email: gilly_whittingham@btinternet.com if you would like to arrange a home collection.
If you prefer, you can donate directly here.

ECO CHURCH NOTICES

Click here for this month’s green/eco tips  

Creation Season 1 Sep – 4 Oct

Today, whatever your job, consider that first calling, to look after the world, its animals and the next generation of humans. How are you fulfilling that calling?
Lord, help us to do small things that produce big change. Where possible, enable us to share resources fairly, campaign for better ecology
and animal welfare, nurture young people and leave the world a better place. Amen.

Auditing Your Lifestyle

Auditing your personal carbon footprint in detail enables you to set goals to reduce it and to offset the carbon you can’t eliminate. 

Click here for more info on how to do this, or go to Climate Stewards to calculate your household or holiday carbon off-set: 

https://www.climatestewards.org/offset/

Fairtrade – Ask your MP to ‘be the change’

Ask your MP to be the change by pledging their support for fairer trade via Fairtrade Foundation’s online tool: 
Email your MP | Fairtrade Foundation.

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.

There will be a special harvest evensong at 6pm on Sun 6th Oct at St. Peter’s. Stay afterwards for a glass of Pimm’s!

“Speak up for people who cannot speak for themselves. Protect the rights of all who are
helpless.” (Proverbs 31.8)


If you have been asked to complete safeguarding training, please let the Parish Office know
when you have completed it.

CaBiC are asking for people to knit mini Christmas trees which will be given out to care home residents at Christmas. You can download the pattern here or pick up a copy at the back of church.  We should be grateful for all trees to be ready by Fri 6th Dec. Contact Rachel Simpson (admin@cabic.co.uk) with any queries and to arrange for drop off or collection.   

Fri 4th Oct, 7-9pm, St Andrew’s, Montpellier

Rowan Williams will be known to many. Pete Atkin’s name is not so familiar perhaps, but for many years he had a critically successful song writing partnership with the poet Clive James; a relationship to which both returned in the latter years of James’s life.

The evening will consist of conversation between both about the power of words in poetry and song, combined with each reciting their own poetry (Rowan) or singing from their songbook (Pete).

Tickets £12 (£6 for under 25s) available through Pip & Jim’s – See posters or go to Pip&Jim’s Churchsuite