Notices for Sunday 3 August

7TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
Readings
Hosea 11.1-11; Colossians 3.1-11; Luke 12.13-21
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
** Morning Prayer is taking a break for the summer and will resume on Monday 1st September **
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
www.stpetersleck.org or www.facebook.com/stpetersleckhampton
There is no livestream this week.

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.
REST IN PEACE
Please let Revd Gary 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/
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK’S STATEMENT ON GAZA
Bishop Rachel and Bishop Robert wholeheartedly welcome the statement made by the Archbishop of York regarding the ongoing situation in Gaza.
The statement follows in full:
“With each passing day in Gaza, the violence, starvation and dehumanisation being inflicted on the civilian population by the Government of Israel becomes more depraved and unconscionable. In the name of God, I cry out against this barbaric assault on human life and dignity. It is a stain on the conscience of the international community, and a flagrant breach of international humanitarian law.
“The statement this week by the UK and 27 other states condemning the denial of aid, and the inhumane killing of civilians at aid posts, is an important – if long overdue – sign of growing international resolve to end this war. But while the group stated their preparedness to take further action, there is no time to wait. Action must be taken now to stop this ongoing assault on Gaza, end settlement-building and settler violence in the West Bank, and secure negotiation for a lasting and just peace.
“My prayers remain with the steadfast and suffering Christian community in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, and most particularly in Gaza after the recent deadly attack on the Roman Catholic Holy Family Church. I stand in pastoral solidarity with the Latin and Greek Patriarchs of Jerusalem, and give thanks for their recent visit to Gaza. There are no excuses for the bombing of places of worship where desperate people are taking shelter, or hospitals where the sick and injured are being cared for. I echo the words of Pope Leo XIV and say clearly that this barbarism must stop.
“With my sister and brother bishops in the Church of England, I have condemned many times the horrific Hamas attacks on 7 October, and I continue to call for the release of those still cruelly held hostage. We deplore every assault on the innocent. But as we said in May this year, this war is now one of aggression – it is a grave sin and it must stop.
“Last week the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, the Most Revd Hosam Naoum, spoke powerfully at the Church of England General Synod in York. I support Archbishop Hosam in calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, for the release of all hostages and captives and for the rebuilding of Gaza. I support him in rejecting any policy that
would amount to the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian population from Gaza. And in the name of Jesus Christ, I encourage dioceses and parishes to continue praying for our Palestinian Anglican sisters and brothers and all other Christian communities – and for security, freedom and dignity for Palestinians, Israelis and all the peoples of the region.”
Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York


JUNIOR CHURCH
Children – pre-schoolers and juniors – There are things to do in the children’s area each week in church.
The next first Sunday special is New Beginnings on 7th September at 10am.
Please see the Junior Church webpages for information and online activities: https://stpetersleck.org/mesmerize/groups-at-st-peters/junior-church/
LITTLE PEBBLES
Little Pebbles, for babies, pre-schoolers and their carers, is taking a break for the summer, starting again on Tue 2nd Sep.


SOUTH CHELTENHAM YOUTH
Click here to see details of free drop-in sessions for young people in Yrs 5-13 over summer.
Contact Abbie, our Youth Worker, at abbie@southcheltyouth.org.uk for more info.
CCP & LENT FOOD COLLECTIONS
A big thank you to everyone who donates to CCP. July’s total was 71.1g. Donations can be left in the church porch or contact Gilly (email below) if you would like to arrange a home collection. If you prefer, you can also donate directly here
Many thanks, Gilly gilly_whittingham@btinternet.com

‘FREE’ TO A NEW HOME
Please contact Edward Holden at ipa@eabh.net or on 07947 826366 (before Mon 4th Aug) if you would like any of the following items:
~ 2 x single bed bases with storage drawers.
~ 3 x traditional full-size Parker-Knoll wing armchairs with loose covers.
~ 1 x small upholstered chair with arms.
~ Casio CT-636 free-standing 5-octave keyboard/ synthesiser with 61 ‘real’ piano-type keys. Plays thru speaker or headphones. ~ 1 x Sony FH-33 bookshelf hi-fi with cassette player, radio tuner, amplifier/equaliser with 2 speakers, in original box + cassettes if wanted.
CONGRATULATIONS, SHAUN!
Huge congratulations to Shaun Locke who has passed the assessment process for ordination and will begin training in September.
Revd Gary 🙂

CRAFT GROUP
Every Wednesday, 10-12 in the Cottages
All are welcome to join, even if just for a ‘cuppa’ and a chat.
CHORAL EVENSONG AT ST STEPHEN’S
Sunday 3rd August, 5:30pm
Music by Finzi, Parry and Tallis. Led by the Ravello consort.
ECO CHURCH NOTICES
Click here for further eco tips and green news
Eco and Conservation Survey
Thank you to everyone who responded.
More details in the forthcoming parish magazine.
Big Butterfly Count
Fri 18th July till Sun 10th Aug
Organised by the Butterfly Conservation Trust – just watch for butterflies over a fifteen minute period in your own garden or in the churchyard and send in your observations.
To find out how to join in go to
butterfly-conservation.org
Bat Conservation Trust
Call to action regarding the Planning and Infrastructure Bill (PIB). For further information and an invitation to email your MP, go to:
The latest issue of Bat News can be found here or on the Eco noticeboard in the Cottages.
Daisybank
A local group is raising awareness (and funds) to save a rare calcareous chalk-land field from an uncertain future. See website for more info: https://www.daisybank.org.uk/
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.
Fairtrade Brew It Fair Campaign

Ask the government to stand with the people behind the tea we drink. Sign the petition at:
https://www.fairtrade.org.uk/do-it-fair
Note: All Co-op, Sainsbury’s and M&S own brand tea is Fairtrade.

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