Bowland Benefice
Pews News 26 April 2026
4 th Sunday of Easter
The Collect for today
Almighty God,
whose Son Jesus Christ is the resurrection and the life:
raise us, who trust in him,
from the death of sin to the life of righteousness,
that we may seek those things which are above,
where he reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.
This week in the Benefice
Saturday
25 April
10.30am
Coffee Morning
in the Parish
Room, White
Ladies Aston
Sunday
26 April
9.30am
Holy Communion
in White Ladies
Aston
10.30am
Morning Prayer
in Upton
Snodsbury
11.00am
Late Breakfast
Café Church in
Peopleton
Sunday
3 May
5 th Sunday of
Easter
10.30am Family Service in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am Holy Communion
in Peopleton
6.00pm
Evensong in
White Ladies
Aston
Bacon baps and a bottomless coffee pot will be on
offer in The Parish Room, White Ladies Aston this
Saturday for £4.00 – croissants too - Everyone
welcome!
Have you tried the Late Breakfast Café Church Service
in St Nicholas Church, Peopleton yet?
If not - why not give it a try this Sunday?
It is a short, informal and very relaxing time of
worship finished off with coffee and delicious pastries.
Revd Claire tells me that this week the theme will be
Love and looking around at the world we could
certainly do with more of that!
There will be appropriate music (the Beatles songs
were mentioned!) and fun artwork to have a go at.
Revd Claire and the regular Café Church goers will give
you a very warm welcome!
Looking ahead to Thursday 14 May – Ascension Day.
Revd Sarah Dangerfield will be holding a Communion
Service to celebrate this special day at 7.00pm at St
John the Baptist Church, Fladbury.
The Annual Meetings of the Churches
in the Bowland Benefice
The APCMs in the Benefice have now come and gone
for another year. A big thank you to all those who
have served in the past and who have volunteered to
continue for another year. And a thank you for the
couple of new members who have come forward –
you are very welcome!
As many of you will know, particularly those in the
Benefice who are associated with St Kenelm’s in
Upton Snodsbury – we owe a special and huge debt of
gratitude to Betty Turgoose who after 63 on the St
Kenelm’s PCC has decided it is time she stepped back
and took life a bit easier!
When she joined the PCC back in the early 1960s, one
of her earliest memories was the Upton Snodsbury
Annua Fete, which, at the time, was the only church
fund raising event.
A busy afternoon with all the usual rural fete
activities, would go on into the early evening when
the bowling for a pig took place – and very
competitive it got too!
She helped run St Kenelm’s Sunday School and has
been a very active member of the Mothers’ Union
over many years.
For a very long time, before COVID hit, Betty ran
monthly on a Wednesday morning, Knit and Chat, for
Mothers’ Union at home in Pump Cottage, Cowsden.
In August 2016, a picture of her can be found in The
Worcester Evening News helping to plant a Rowan
Tree to celebrate the 140 th Anniversary of the
founding of the Mothers’ Union.
Betty continues attending St Kenelm’s of course,
including the dawn Easter Day Service!
We thank you Betty for your loyalty, commitment and
work over so many years.
Diary Date
Calling all children between 7 and 11!
Roll-up for Circus Skills Taster Sessions from 4.30pm to
5.30pm on Friday 8 and Friday 15 May. The cost will
be £1 per session and booking is essential. Please ring
Angie on 019095 345164 to secure your place.
A simple prayer
Lord
help me
to remember
that nothing is going
to happen to me today
that you and I together
can’t handle.
Amen.