Bowland Benefice Pews News
for 4 January 2026
Ring out wild bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light:
The year is dying in the night;
Ring out, wild bells and let him die.
Collect for Epiphany
Creator of the heavens,
who led the Magi by a star
to worship the Christ-child:
guide and sustain us,
that we may find our journey’s end
in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
This week in the Benefice
Sunday
4 January
10.30am Family Service in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am Holy Communion
in Peopleton
6.00pm
Evensong in
White Ladies
Aston
Thursday
8 January
2.00pm to
4.00pm
Meet and Make
in The Pantry,
Peopleton
Saturday
10 January
2.00pm to
4.00pm
Christingle
Making in The
Parish Room,
White Ladies
Aston
Sunday
11 January
Baptism of
Christ
10.30am
Holy Communion
in Upton
Snodsbury
10.30am
Christingle
Service in White
Ladies Aston
On Thursday 8 th in the afternoon the Meet and Makers
will get together over tea/coffee and biscuits for a
time of fellowship, knitting, crochet etc. For more
information contact Revd Claire (07921 101320) or
Julia Dale (01905 840400).
Calling all children to The Parish Room in White Ladies
Aston on Saturday 10 th , in the afternoon, to make the
Christingles ready for the service on Sunday morning.
The afternoon will be organised by Claire Marshall –
she looks forward to welcoming young and old to
help. If a Christingle is new to you, do go along and
get involved.
An afternoon of fun, fruit and fellowship for
everyone!
After the service on Sunday 11 th please do stay on for
refreshments and chat with friends and neighbours.
May God the Father, who led the wise men by the
shining of a star to find the Christ, the Light from light,
lead us also in our pilgrimage to find the Lord. Amen.
Our new Bishop of Worcester
Service of Welcome and Installation for Bishop Hugh
The Right Reverend Hugh Nelson will be installed and
welcomed as the 114 th Bishop of Worcester on
Saturday 17 January 2026 at 2.00pm in the Cathedral.
Bishop Hugh will continue as Bishop to the Armed
Forces alongside his duties in the Diocese.
Everyone is welcome to attend his installation service.
The Benefice Council meets on 13 January and it
welcomes questions and suggestions from across the
Bowland Benefice. If you have something you would
like to contribute please phone me (01386 860389) or
email [email protected]
The Council meets about once a quarter and is made
up of representatives from all four of our parishes –
Broughton Hackett, Peopleton, Upton Snodsbury and
White Ladies Aston – which also has responsibility
towards Churchill and Spetchley redundant churches.
The Council has a Secretary and a Treasurer and exists
to help Revd Claire in her work in the Benefice.
The work of the Council is funded by contributions
from each church and it pays for the Administrator
(me) and certain expenses for the whole Benefice.
Council members are very grateful for the loyal
support, hard work and wise counsel it has received
from Eric Wiles, who has been the Council’s Treasurer
for a very long time. Eric has now retired and we
thank him for his many years of service and wish him
well in his retirement.
We welcome Sue Tarran to the Council to take up the
Treasurership reins and we look forward to working
with her as we all continue to serve the Bowland
Benefice and support Claire in her ministry.
Our hopes and aspirations for 2026
The first Pews News of 2026 begins with a verse from
Tennyson. It seems to put succinctly into words what
most of us probably yearn for this New Year – ring out
the false, ring in the true…….ring out the feud of rich
and poor, ring in redress to all mankind…….
Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) is often decried as
being too Victorian, overly traditional, too English, too
masculine and a supporter of British Imperialism – a
Poet Laureate, who through his works like The Charge
of the Light Brigade, became the voice of ruling class,
Victorian Britain.
But his poetry contains hints of his complex faith
marked by doubt and a constant spiritual struggle.
His poem from In Memoriam Ring out wild bells is
worth a read as we enter a New Year.
The final verse says it all:
Ring in the valiant man and free,
The larger heart, the kindlier hand;
Ring out the darkness of the land,
Ring in the Christ that is to be.