Bowland Benefice
Pews News - 22 February 2026
1 st Sunday of Lent - Collect
Almighty God,
whose Son Jesus Christ fasted forty days
in the wilderness,
and was tempted as we are, yet without sin:
give us grace to discipline ourselves
in obedience to your Spirit;
and, as you know our weakness,
so may we know your power to save;
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
22 February
9.30am
Holy Communion
in White Ladies
Aston
10.30am
2.00pm
Hymns and a
Prayer and
Baptism of
Arthur-Scott in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am Holy Communion
in Peopleton
Wednesday
25February 2.30pm
Lent Group in
The Parish Room,
White Ladies
Aston
Friday
27 February
7.30pm Film Night in The
Parish Room
Sunday
1 March
2 nd Sunday of
Lent and
St David’s Day
10.30am Family Service in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am Holy Communion
in Peopleton
6.00pm Evensong in
White Ladies
Aston
Baptism of Arthur-Scott David Herbert this Sunday.
We wish Mum Emily, Dad Scott and Arthur-Scott’s
Godparents a very happy and memorable day.
Dear God we thank you for Arthur-Scott
who is to be baptised this Sunday.
May your blessings of peace and joy be with him and
protect him all of his days. We make this prayer in the
name of your Son, Jesus. Amen.
Lent Group on Wednesday 25 th in The Parish Room,
White Ladies Aston. Please let Revd Claire know if you
are interested to make sure she takes along enough
cake! Please ring 07921 101320.
Film Night in White Ladies Aston on Friday 27 th . The
film showing is Finding your Feet with a wonderful
cast of ‘oldies’….Imelda Staunton, Celia Imrie, Joanna
Lumley, John Sessions, Timothy Spall. To book and be
sure of an ice cream ring Margaret on 01905 345371.
So Lent begins. What does it means to you?
On the radio I heard a discussion between a Christian
and Muslim discussing Ash Wednesday and Lent and
the sacred month of Ramadan.
All so remarkably similar – both are periods of fasting,
prayer and reflection and, particularly in Islam, a time
to empathise with those who are less fortunate than
ourselves.
A mediation for the beginning of Lent – so pertinent in
the political and racial climate we find ourselves in:
In my breathing – Peace.
In my feeling – Peace.
In my being – Peace.
In my thinking – Peace.
In my speaking – Peace.
In my doing – Peace.
In my travelling – Peace.
In my sleeping – Peace.
In my whole being – the Peace far beyond
my understanding.
For it is the Peace which is of God and which is God.
In the coming six weeks of Lent, in The Pews News
there will be a series of ten different and very short
and simple thoughts about praying. I have used them
before but I feel they are useful enough to trot out
again. Wherever you are on life’s journey, I do hope
something will resonate for you……
First of ten thoughts during Lent about ‘praying’……
The first and last thing we ever do is breathe.
It’s important and means we are alive!!
In eastern mysticism, different faiths and western
religions, for centuries, breathing has been a way of
connecting us – the created – with our creator.
By concentrating on our breath in quiet moments we
can get closer to God.
To breathe is to pray.
Second of ten thoughts during Lent about ‘praying’….
Smile and the world smiles back.
Your smile for someone conveys a wish of wellbeing
and a silent ‘thank you’ for them and for all they
mean to you.
A smile received is very likely a smile returned, with
the warmest of wishes.
Prayer is entwined with your smile.
Send out love today.
It will soon be the time for the Annual Church
meetings (APCMs)…..
Perhaps as it is Lent it is time to reflect about what we
do for the church and how better we can serve our
church community.
How would we feel if it wasn’t there? Maybe now is
the time to reassess and volunteer to ensure it
continues and continues healthily and energetically.