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THE BRICKHILLS & STOKE HAMMOND
All Saints, Bow Brickhill
St Mary the Virgin, Great Brickhill
St Mary Magdalene, Little Brickhill
St Luke, Stoke Hammond
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St Mary the Virgin Church
Lower Way
Great Brickhill
Milton Keynes, MK17 9AE
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St Mary Magdalene Church
Watling Street
Little Brickhill
Milton Keynes, MK17 9NA
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BOW BRICKHILL
NEWS
NEW ELECTORAL ROLL:
A new Electoral Roll for each parish is required for 2025. For full details and application form:- Click Here
LENT COURSE:
The six-week Lent course is based on a book by Paula Gooder:-
"WOMEN OF HOLY WEEK"
(1). Tuesday afternoons at Stoke Hammond, 1pm soup lunch and course from 1.30pm to 3.00pm
(2). Midweek evening sessions across the Benefice at 8pm
For a flyer giving details of the Lent Course and the Easter services:- Click Here
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GREAT BRICKHILL
NEWS
NEW ELECTORAL ROLL:
A new Electoral Roll for each parish is required for 2025. For full details and application form:- Click Here
LENT COURSE:
The six-week Lent course is based on a book by Paula Gooder:-
"WOMEN OF HOLY WEEK"
(1). Tuesday afternoons at Stoke Hammond, 1pm soup lunch and course from 1.30pm to 3.00pm
(2). Midweek evening sessions across the Benefice at 8pm
For a flyer giving details of the Lent Course and the Easter services:- Click Here
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LITTLE BRICKHILL
NEWS
NEW ELECTORAL ROLL:
A new Electoral Roll for each parish is required for 2025. For full details and application form:- Click Here
LENT COURSE:
The six-week Lent course is based on a book by Paula Gooder:-
"WOMEN OF HOLY WEEK"
(1). Tuesday afternoons at Stoke Hammond, 1pm soup lunch and course from 1.30pm to 3.00pm
(2). Midweek evening sessions across the Benefice at 8pm
For a flyer giving details of the Lent Course and the Easter services:- Click Here
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STOKE HAMMOND
NEWS
NEW ELECTORAL ROLL:
A new Electoral Roll for each parish is required for 2025. For full details and application form:- Click Here
LENT COURSE:
The six-week Lent course is based on a book by Paula Gooder:-
"WOMEN OF HOLY WEEK"
(1). Tuesday afternoons at Stoke Hammond, 1pm soup lunch and course from 1.30pm to 3.00pm
(2). Midweek evening sessions across the Benefice at 8pm
For a flyer giving details of the Lent Course and the Easter services:- Click Here
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DAILY MESSAGE
1 John 1:9
25/03/2025
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BENEFICE
SERVICE INFORMATION:
** CHURCH SERVICES **
The services across the Benefice follow a four month cycle.
Click on the relevant link below for a current PDF file of the services for:- March (updated 3rd March); April
SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE THIS WEEK:
The services in the Benefice on 30th March, Mothering Sunday:-
9.30 (Stoke Hamond) Family Service for Mothers' Day
11.00 (Great Brickhill) Family Service for Mothers' Day
N.B. Clocks Change - 1 hour forward
To download a PDF with full details for the current month's services and readings:- Click Here (updated 3rd March)
The readings for Mothering Sunday, 30th March:-
Colossians 3: 12-17; Luke 10: 38-42
LATEST "PATHWAYS" EDITION:
To download the latest copy of Pathways, the magazine for the people of the Diocese of Oxford:- Click Here
BISHOP OF BUCKINGHAM CONSECRATION SERVICE:
The consecration service for the Bishop of Buckingham, Revd Canon Dave Bull, took place at Canterbury Cathedral on 27th February. The service can be viewed via the following link:-
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPWrcHf2bX_azpEXlA5_y6MxCTop6eEij
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RECTOR'S
NEWSLETTER
Giving up - and taking up
March 2025
Dear Friends,
We sometimes think or talk about ‘giving something up for Lent’, often something quite trivial or even selfish. The better reasons for giving something up are either as part of a spiritual disciple, with the object of clearing space in our lives so that we can be more aware of God, or so that we are better able to share and to help others.
So the better question to consider may not be ‘What are you giving up for Lent?’, but rather ‘What are you taking up for Lent?’. What are you going to do?
If we want to become more aware of how God is at work in our lives, we can make time to pray, reflect or read the Bible, or we can talk with someone who can help and guide us, or we can come and join in the worship of the church.
If we want to do something to help others, there are no end of things that we could do, but even if we decide to do just one small thing, that can make some difference to the world around us. To do something, however small, is better than doing nothing.
So, what could you take up for Lent this year?
Revd John Waller
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