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THE COLLECT FOR THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST

Eternal Father,

who at the baptism of Jesus

revealed him to be your Son,

anointing him with the Holy Spirit:

grant to us, who are born again by water and the Spirit,

that we may be faithful to our calling as your adopted children;

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.

Wednesday, 1st January – THE NAMING AND CIRCUMCISION OF JESUS


Thursday, 2nd January – Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishops, 379 and 389


Friday, 3rd January – Feria


Saturday, 4th January – Feria


Sunday, 5th January – THE SECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMAS


Monday, 6th January – EPIPHANY


Tuesday, 7th January – Feria


Wednesday, 8th January – Feria


Thursday, 9th January – Feria


Friday, 10th January – William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1645


Saturday, 11th January – Mary Slessor, Missionary in West Africa, 1915


Sunday, 12th January- THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST


Monday, 13th JanuaryHilary, Bishop of Poitiers, Teacher, 367 Kentigern (Mungo), Missionary, Bishop in Strathclyde and Cumbria, 603; Geroge Fox, Founder of the Society of Friends (the Quakers), 1691


Tuesday, 14th January – Feria


Wednesday, 15th January – Feria


Thursday, 16th January – Feria


Friday, 17th January – Antony of Egypt, Hermit, Abbot, 356; Charles Gore, Bishop, Founder of he Community of the Resurrection, 1932


Saturday, 18th January – Amy Carmichael, Founder of the Dohnavour Fellowship, Spiritual Writer, 1951. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity until 25th January


Sunday, 19th JanuaryTHE SECOND SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY


Monday, 20th JanuaryRichard Rolle of Hampole, Spiritual Writer, 1349


Tuesday, 21st January – Agnes, Child Martyr at Rome, 304


Wednesday, 22nd JanuaryVincent of Saragossa, Deacon, first Martyr of Spain, 304


Thursday, 23rd January – Feria


Friday, 24th January – Francis de Sales, Bishop of Geneva, 1622


Saturday, 25th January – THE CONVERSION OF PAUL


Sunday, 26th January THE THIRD SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY


Monday, 27th January- Feria


Tuesday, 28th JanuaryThomas Aquinas, Priest, Philosopher, Teacher, 1274


Wednesday, 29th January Feria

Thursday, 30th January – Charles, King and Martyr, 1649

Friday, 31st JanuaryJohn Bosco, Priest, Founder of the Salesian Teaching Order, 1888


www.excitingholiness.org/first-edition is an excellent online resource containing short biographies of the saints, as well as prayers and readings for their day.





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Holy Communion for the The First Sunday of Advent, 2020, celebrated at St Mary’s, Steeple Ashton


Prayers of Intercession for Advent


… and some favourite hymns for this day …

Awake, awake: fling off the night

Come, thou long-expected Jesus

Hark! A herald voice is calling

Hills of the north, rejoice

Lo, he comes with clouds descending

O come, O come, Emmanuel










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Welcome to our website !


Our services for the month of January are as follows:

Sunday, 5th January, EPIPHANY (transferred from 6th January) 

9.15 am  Holy Communion (Common Worship, Order One – modern language), with sermon, St Nicholas’, North Bradley.

11 am  Holy Communion (Common Worship, Order One – modern language), with sermon, at St Mary’s, Steeple Ashton. 

Sunday, 12th January, THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST – THE FIRST SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY  

10.30 am Family Service, at St Mary’s, Steeple Ashton.

11 am Holy Communion (Common Worship, Order One – modern language), with sermon, at St Thomas’, Southwick.

Sunday, 19th January, THE SECOND SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY 

9.15 am  Holy Communion (Common Worship, Order One – modern language), with sermon, at St Nicholas’, North Bradley.

11 am  Morning Worship, at St Mary’s, Steeple Ashton.

Sunday, 26th January, THE THIRD SUNDAY OF EPIPHANY  

8 am  Holy Communion (Common Worship, Order Two – “BCP”), with sermon, at St Mary’s, Steeple Ashton.

10 am Family Service, at St Nicholas’, North Bradley.

11 am Holy Communion (Common Worship, Order One – modern language), with sermon, at St Thomas’, Southwick.

 

Coronavirus (COVID-19) The wearing of face coverings in church by all who attend worship and, in general, by all those who attend church when there may be others present is recommended, though no longer mandatory. 

Individual Prayer in our churches:

St Nicholas’, North Bradley and St Thomas’, Southwick are open by prior arrangement only.

St Mary’s, Steeple Ashton, is open during daylight hours throughout the week.

 

Morning Prayer is said at St Nicholas’, North Bradley at 10 am every Thursday.

If you have a smartphone do consider downloading and using the free Daily Prayer App (Aimer), where you can now also find a recording of each of the three daily offices – Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer and Night Prayer.
 
 
“We lift up in prayer the people of our Benefice each morning; please let us know if you would like us to include in our prayers any particular person or cause.”
 
Worship at home
An excellent range of resources can be found at: www.churchofengland.org/more/media-centre/church-online
From our own Diocese, you can find at www.salisburycathedral.org.uk daily reflections
and much streamed material, including, on Sundays, a Service of Words and Music
(often on the Cathedral YouTube channel).
 
 
Daily HOPE
The Church of England has launched a free national phone line as a simple new way to bring worship and prayer into people’s homes while our church buildings are closed.  …
Dial in to listen to daily services of prayers and reflections.
The service is available 24 hours a day.
 
 
 
Daily Hope is just a phone call away