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Notices for 1st March

 
 

Notices: 1st March 2026

Priest David Oakden – Revdavid@parishofchilworth.org.uk - 01483 534293 (day off Friday)

Do let me know of anybody or anything that you would like to be prayed for.

www.parishofchilworth.org.uk and find us on https://www.achurchnearyou.com

 
 
 

***Luke 5:16 (NRSVA)***

JBut Jesus would withdraw to deserted places and pray.

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Opportunites to Pray Together

Ecumenical Prayer Breakfast 1st Saturday of the month at the Vicarage, from 9am, prayer, coffee and croissant. Next is the 7th March – Thursday evening at St Thomas at 6:00 pm for an hour every other week. **5th & 19th March 2026.

 
 

This Sunday Services:  2nd Sunday Lent

9:30 St Thomas Holy Communion with David.

11:15 St Martha’s Mattins with James Hanson

 
 

Next Sunday Services:  8th March

9:30 St Peter & St Paul, Morning Worship with David.

11:15 St Martha’s Holy Communion.

Donations at St Martha’s during services can now be made electronically via our Card Reader.

 
 

Looking Further Ahead

Tots and Toddlers: St Thomas' Monday 9:15am

Lent Courses: 1st March – see note below

 
 

 Food and Hygiene Bank

The Foodbank Larder box is now located in the porch of St Thomas' Church.  Many thanks for your donations.  Suggested items are: - Long life milk /tins tuna/ tins meat/ pasta/sachets microwaveable rice /pasta sauces/curry sauces/cereal/spreads/ tea/ coffee/ hot chocolate/ tins soup/ baked beans.  The need is great and growing, the Foodbank is struggling to keep up with demand – both through gifts and funds, please assist, especially as winter is now upon us.

 
 

Chilworth Tinies and Toddler Group

Mondays from 9:15 -10:30am  meet in St Thomas', play chat, pray and support. 

 
 

Lent News

 For our Lenten journey this year we will be venturing into the wilds of faith with the help of the team at Lectio 365. Join us as we embark on a life-changing, forty-day journey into the wilderness. Alongside the Bible, we will be diving into the ancient wisdom of the Desert Fathers and Mothers: a radically counter-cultural movement that chose to live, work and pray away from civilised society, in the foreboding desert landscape through the third and fourth centuries AD. - Join us at 7.30pm at the Gomshall Club for any or all of the five Monday evenings:  March 2nd, 9th, 16th, & 23rd

Services We will link each week's theme into our sermons on the Sunday before.

Daily Devotion - download the prayer App: search for Lectio365 in the Apple or Google stores.

Lent Lunch Reflections begin this coming Monday on art at St Thomas' during Lent on Monday lunchtimes, simple soup and a roll from 12.00 with some art and discussion on a Lent theme.  2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd March.

Palm Sunday -  we will walk a donkey up to St Martha’s, have a short service and then picnics to follow.

 
 
 
 
 

Last week's theme was Antony of the Desert and seeking Jesus in the wilderness. Our clergy across the Benefice all preached on this theme last Sunday, all be it in their own ways. You can listen to David, Sarah, and Tim's sermons by clicking on the buttons below.

Monday Lunchtime David presented us with paintings of St Antony to ponder (including 'The Hermit' by Gerard Dou (1670) and 'The Temptation of St Anthony' by Hieronymus Bosch (1495) above)

On Monday night in the Gomshall Club we listened to a video about St Antony by Pete Greig from Lectio365 - and you can watch that video via the first button below. We then pondered on the issues the video (and Sunday's readings) raised. You can see the things we pondered by clicking HERE

 

Pete Greig

 

David

 
 

Sarah

 

Tim

This week we will follow the same pattern again as on Sunday we hear sermons in our various churches on Macarius of Egypt and how we can come to love Silence and Solitude - themes which we will pick up (and ponder) on Monday.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Bishop Andrew

We heard this week that Bishop Andrew has been diagnosed with inoperable Pancreatic Cancer. Whilst he awaits further information and treatment options, he has said that he hopes to continue in his responsibilities as Bishop of Guildford for a while longer, with Easter being his first landmark – he said, whatever the future holds, I remain deeply grateful to God for the journey of the past 64 years – not least for the privilege of serving as Bishop in a diocese where the vision of a Transforming Church, Transforming Lives has been lived out in quite such a rich and joyous variety of ways.

 
 

Harry Moss’s next Adventure

Harry Moss, a local resident who generously helps out with so many maintenance tasks at both St Martha’s and St Thomas', is off again on an adventure in February. He is donating his old 4x4 car and with a team of others is driving it in a convoy to Ukraine, for the charity CONVOY4UKRAINE. Do support him and the charity not only with prayer but financially via his JustGiving page https://www.justgiving.com/page/harry-moss-2?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=EM

 
 

Prayer Stations in St Thomas

 Pop in and pray - using the suggestions and materials provided. A place to rest in silence and commune with God

 
 
 
 

Used Stamps for Oxfam

 Please place used stamps in the box at the back of St Thomas' which will stay there all year and be emptied as and when it gets full.

 
 

1st CHRONICLES 28:20-21

 

If  you need us

If you need any help with anything or have any questions please click on the names below to email a request:

For general admin matters our Administrator Yvonne

For local pastoral issues our Minister David

 

 
 

                               
                                      
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