Weekly Bulletin - 20th Feb
Welcome to our weekly church bulletin, here's what is coming up in the life of St Andrew's and St Bartholomew's!
This Sunday - David 7/14; Sparing the enemy
9am Communion service at St A's
10.30am Informal Worship with Children's and Youth Groups at St A's
3:30pm Holy Communion at St B's
6pm Revival Prayer at St A's
To find out what's happening during the week click here to view our full church calendar.
News and Notices
Lent Course for All Connect Groups – Foundations of Our Faith
A five-week Lent course hosted by Dan Button (GTS).
This course explores the ancient origins of Lent as a season of fasting and spiritual formation, particularly for new disciples preparing for baptism at Easter.
All Connect Groups are invited to attend in place of their usual gatherings, and anyone else is very welcome.
When: Wednesdays, 7:30–9:00pm (refreshments from 7:15pm)
Where: St Andrew's Church
Dates: Wednesday 25 February – Wednesday 25 March (5 weeks)
Church Dreaming and Discerning Evening
When: Sunday 1 March, 6–8pm
We would love the whole church family to join us as we share, pray, and give thanks to the Lord together. During the evening, we will outline some developing thoughts about planning for the future, with time in groups to reflect on our Mission, Values, and Vision.
This event forms part of a year-long discernment process during 2026 involving the Senior Leadership Team, PCC, and staff.
Jenson's Quiz Night
Come on, Churchdown — get your teams organised for Jenson's Quiz Night at St Andrew's Church on Friday 6 March at 7:30pm!
Join us for a fun and entertaining evening supporting Jenson's Physio Fund, with unique rounds, surprises, and plenty of laughter. Teams of up to six people can take part (£5 per person). Please bring your own drinks and snacks. There will also be a raffle on the night.
For bookings and more information, contact:
Martin Whitehouse – martinwhitehouse586@btinternet.com | 07796 585255
Church Office – admin@stastb.church | 01452 712154
World Day of Prayer 2026
This year's ecumenical service will be held at St Andrew's on Friday 6 March. The service has been written by the women of Nigeria.
Theme: "Come unto me all who are carrying heavy burdens and I will give you rest."
Everyone is warmly invited. Coffee will be served at 10:00am, followed by the service at 10:30am.
Women's Day 2026
When: Saturday 7 March 2026
Theme: Living Waters
We are delighted to welcome Becky Harcourt, who leads a church in London, is part of the SOMA National Leadership Team, and serves as an Open Doors Ambassador.
Women's Day will focus on God's Spirit as our Living Water.
Tickets are available here
New Wine Festival 2026
When: 28 July – 2 August 2026
New Wine is a wonderful time of worship, teaching, and community for all ages — whether you are looking to grow in your faith, be inspired by gifted speakers, enjoy vibrant worship, or give your children and young people space to encounter God.
Beyond the main sessions, it is also a great opportunity to relax, share meals, and deepen friendships within our church family.
To book, visit the New Wine website directly.
To join the St Andrew's New Wine WhatsApp group, contact Caroline Lewton via the church office.
Safeguarding Update
Corinne is standing down as Parish Safeguarding Officer after three years of faithful service. We are very grateful for the expertise and care she has brought to the role.
In the interim, the Safeguarding team remains well supported: John, Jamie, and Kate (for under-18s) will continue in their roles, with Sue Francis and Debi Parry providing administrative support. The Wardens will assume overall safeguarding responsibility until a replacement Parish Safeguarding Officer is appointed.
The safeguarding@stastb.church email remains the contact point for any queries or concerns.
Please pray for the appointment of a new Parish Safeguarding Officer, and speak to the Vicar if you would like to explore the role further.
New 31-Day Study – Are You Sure?
Written by Johnny Perkin, this short 31-day study reflects on Romans chapter 8.
Described as a "mountain climb to assurance," it guides readers through doubts, fears, and challenging life questions on the journey to the summit.
Copies are available from David and Tracey Fisher for £5.
If you would like to include any updates in the weekly bulletin, send them to Adam. The deadline for submissions is Wednesday at 1pm.
Giving at St Andrew's and St Bartholomew's
Generous giving is an integral part of Christian discipleship. The apostle Paul says that giving is a primary responsibility for Christians: 'But since you excel in everything – in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in the love we have kindled in you – see that you also excel in this grace of giving. 2 Cor 8:7. For more information on how to give and where your money goes please download our giving flyer here.
Please click here to make a one-off donation or set up a direct debit.
Pastoral Care
As part of our Christian community, we provide mutual support for one another. Much of this happens informally with friends within the church and through the connect groups. However, sometimes people will require more personal support and encouragement either as a 'one-off chat' or on a more ongoing basis. We have a pastoral care team who can provide this type of care. Please contact Nigel Roe (Team Leader) on 07780 994827 or Rosi White on 07426 357967.
Weekly Prayer Zoom Details
Every Thursday
7.30pm Zoom Prayer
Meeting ID:717 8863 5477 Passcode: STAPRAYER
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St Andrew's Church Centre, Station Road, Churchdown, Gloucester, GL3 2JT
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Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9.30am - 12.30pm
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