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THE COLLECT FOR THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

O God, the protector of all who trust in you,

without whom nothing is strong, nothing is holy:

increase and multiply upon us your mercy;

that with you as our ruler and guide

we may so pass through things temporal

that we lose not our hold on things eternal;

grant this, heavenly Father,

for our Lord Jesus Christ’s sake,

who is alive and reigns with you,

in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever.

Wednesday, 1st July – Henry, John and Henry Venn the Younger, Priests, Evangelical Divines, 1797, 1813 and 1873


Thursday, 2nd July – Feria


Friday, 3rd July THOMAS THE APOSTLE


Saturday, 4th July – Feria


Sunday, 5th July THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY


Monday, 6th JulyThomas Moore, Scholar, and John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, Reformation Martyrs, 1535


Tuesday, 7th July – Feria


Wednesday, 8th July Feria


Thursday, 9th July – Feria


Friday, 10th July – Feria


Saturday, 11th July – Benedict of Nursia, Abbot of Monte Cassino, Father of Western Monasticism, c. 550


Sunday, 12th JulyTHE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY


Monday, 13th July – Feria


Tuesday, 14th July John Keble, Priest, Tractarian, Poet, 1866


Wednesday, 15th July Swithun, Bishop of Winchester, c. 862


Thursday, 16th July – Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, 1099


Friday, 17th July – Feria


Saturday, 18th July – Elizabeth Ferard, first deaconess of the Church of England, Founder of the Community of St Andrew, 1883


Sunday, 19th JulyTHE SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY


Monday, 20th July Margaret of Antioch, Martyr, 4th century; Bartolome de las Casas, Apostle to the Indies, 1566


Tuesday, 21st July – Feria


Wednesday, 22nd JulyMARY MAGDALENE


Thursday, 23rd June Bridget of Sweden, Abbess of Vadstena, 1373


Friday, 24th July – Feria


Saturday, 25th JulyJAMES THE APOSTLE


Sunday, 26th July THE EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY


Monday, 27th July Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham, Teacher, 1901


Tuesday, 28th July – Feria


Wednesday, 29th July Mary, Martha and Lazarus, Companions of Our Lord

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Thursday, 30th JulyWilliam Wilberforce, Social Reformer; Olaudah Equiano and Thomas Clarkson, Anti-Slavery Campaigners, 1833, 1797, 1846

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Friday, 31st JulyIgnatius of Loyola, Founder of the Society of Jesus, 1556

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 June are as follows:

Sunday, 7th June, THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 

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

11 am  Family Service, at St Thomas’, Southwick.  

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

Sunday, 14th June, THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 

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, 21st June, THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY   

9.30 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, 28th June, THE FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY  

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.

Individual Prayer in our churches:

St Nicholas’, North Bradley is open in certain days of the week (see current Pew News for details) or by prior arrangement; St Thomas’, Southwick is 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.

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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