Bowland Benefice
Pews News
15 March 2026
Mothering Sunday
Collect
God of compassion,
whose Son Jesus Christ, the child of Mary,
shared the life of a home in Nazareth,
and on the cross drew the whole human family
to himself:
strengthen us in our daily living
that in joy and in sorrow
we may know the power of your presence
to bind together and to heal;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.
This week in the Benefice
Sunday
15 March
10.30am
Mothering
Sunday Service in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am
Benefice Holy
Communion for
Mothering
Sunday in
Peopleton
4.00pm
Joyful Mothering
Sunday Service in
Broughton
Hackett
Wednesday
18 March
2.30pm
Lent Group
meets in The
Parish Room,
White Ladies
Aston
Sunday
22 March
Passion
Sunday
9.30am
Holy Communion
in White Ladies
Aston
10.30am Songs of Praise in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am
1.00pm
Holy Communion
in Peopleton
and
Baptism of Olivia
Balsdon in
Peopleton
As is traditional, small posies of spring flowers will be
given out at the services in the Bowland Benefice
this Mothering Sunday.
We remember with gratitude, joy and love those who
have cared for us, supported us and guided us over
the years.
A Prayer for Mothering Sunday
Loving God,
on Mothering Sunday we thank you
for mothers – for all they mean or have meant;
for the love they have shown and the care
they have given.
We thank you for their qualities of patience,
kindness, concern and understanding.
We thank you for the part they play in our lives.
We thank you for this day of saying ‘thank you’ -
for this opportunity to say what we so often mean
to say but so rarely do.
For mothers and motherhood,
for fathers, children and families.
We bring you this day our grateful praise. Amen.
As we view the continuing situation in the Middle
East, with all the loss of life and destruction of family
homes and misery, here is a meditation and prayer
which gives us all food for thought.
Two peoples, one land,
Three faiths, one root,
One earth, one mother,
One sky, one beginning, one future,
One destiny, one broken heart,
One God.
We pray to You: Grant us a vision of unity.
May we see the many in the one
And the one in the many.
May you, Life of All the Worlds,
Source of All Amazing Differences
Help us to see clearly.
Guide us gently and firmly toward each other,
toward peace.
(Rabbi Sheila Weinberg)
To continue the simple and short meditations about
prayer for Lent - here are the next two.
Seventh of ten thoughts during Lent about ‘praying’
Grass between your toes, wind in your hair, rain on
your skin…..……reconnect with nature and be
refreshed and renewed.
A walk in the park with grandchildren or time spent
tending the garden or just sitting in an armchair
admiring a house plant.
Whatever you do, slow down, and look with ‘new’
eyes at the wonder of creation all around.
Eighth of ten thoughts during Lent about ‘praying’
From The Beach Boys to Bach, music sets the spirit
free to soar. Music can make us right with the world.
Rhythm assures us that there is order, melodies that
there is joy.
When life gets too much, let the music speak to you.
Allow its creativity and melody to hold you – in terror
or joy, frustration or delight.