Passion Sunday
Sung Eucharist for Passion Sunday
Today at 10.00 am · Watch the service · View the order of service
Other services
Bears and Prayers
This Tuesday 24 March at 9.30 am
Said Eucharist
This Wednesday 25 March at 10.00 am
Sacred Space
This Thursday 26 March at 6.00 pm
Sung Eucharist for Palm Sunday
Next Sunday 29 March at 10.00 am · Watch the service · View the order of service
The Leeds South & East Food Bank: What's Needed in March
The Leeds South & East Food Bank continues to be in urgent need of donations of food to help feed those in most need. In particular at the moment they are asking for UHT milk, biscuits, custard, cooking sauces and tinned or packet mashed potatoes.
If you are able, you can donate by picking one of these items up in your weekly shop and dropping it in the box at the back of the church. You can find other ways to help, including donating money or your time, on their website at wkrk.uk/fbd. If you need the help of a foodbank yourself, see wkrk.uk/fbh.
Lent talks
Our series of Lent Talks this year is focusing on the Lord’s Prayer concludes this week with a talk by the Rev’d Linda Boon, who will be focusing on the theme of forgiveness. Explore in more depth the prayer that Jesus taught us, probably the first ‘formal’ prayer that most Christians learn, a prayer we say, perhaps without really stopping to think about what its words really mean to us. Each speaker will present a personal take on a line of the prayer, with time for questions or reflections. Each of our Lent talks will be followed by a short service of Compline. Recordings of the talks will be made available online for those not able to attend in person where possible (we have had some audio difficulties with some of the recordings, for which we apologise).
- 25 March: Rev’d Linda Boon (Harrogate School of Theology and Mission): ‘Forgive us our trespasses’
Renewal of the prayer list
Praying for those who are sick and in long-term care, or in any other kind of need, is central to our mission and it happens daily at Morning and Evening Prayer, and also at our Sunday Eucharists. In order to ensure that the prayer list remains up-to-date and manageable, however, we decided last summer that it would be renewed twice a year. This will happen on the first Sunday of September and on Easter Sunday. A list is now available at the back of church for you to add the names (first names only, please, for data protection reasons) of anyone for whom you would like us to pray for. It is of course fine to add names at any time by contacting Claire or leaving a prayer on one of the cards that are always available at the back of the church, but please do also remember to ask for names to be removed if the person is recovering or a moment of crisis has passed. As well as those remembered by name, we always also pray for any others who are in need of our prayers, so please be assured that no-one will be left out. God knows our needs and the needs of those who are on our hearts, even when we do not articulate them in so many words. There is no need to renew the list of those whose year’s mind we remember (unless you would like a new name to be added): this will continue as usual.
Holy Week and Easter
Please note the following dates for our Holy Week and Easter services and activities this year. We’d love you to join us for as many of these activities as possible. Our theme for Holy Week and Easter this year is ‘Places of the Passion’. We will be exploring the different places visited by Jesus during the last week of his life. How do they help us better to understand this story that is so central to our faith?
- Palm Sunday (29 March): Palm Sunday Eucharist 10.00 am, with donkey procession from the vicarage to the church (gather from 9.30 am, procession at 9.45 am), weather permitting. The streets of Jerusalem.
- Palm Sunday (29 March): 2.00 pm-5.00 pm, church open for quiet reflection ahead of Holy Week – Stations of the Lord’s Prayer. Come and reflect on this prayer that we all know so well.
- Monday (30 March): 7.30 pm, Sanctuary for Holy Week – a contemplative Eucharist with anointing for healing and wholeness. The house of Mary and Martha at Bethany.
- Tuesday (31 March): 10.00 am, Said Eucharist
- Tuesday (31 March): 7.30 pm, Tenebrae – we move from light into darkness as we reflect on the events of Holy Week via the places visited. The Temple court; in the Temple; an upper room; Gethsamane; the courtyard; the judgement seat; the potter’s field; Golgotha, the tomb.
- Wednesday (1 April): 10.00 am, Said Eucharist
- Wednesday (1st April): 7.30 pm, Stations of the Cross, followed by Compline
- Maundy Thursday (2 April): 7.30 pm, Eucharist with foot-washing and watch (till 10pm). Around the table.
- Good Friday (3 April): 2.00 pm, Liturgy of Good Friday. A garden.
- Holy Saturday (4 April): 10.00 am, Remembering Jesus – a short said service of prayer, reflection, and remembrance. Back in the upper room.
- Easter Sunday (5 April): 6.00 am, Easter Vigil. The empty tomb.
- Easter Sunday (5 April): 10.00 am, Sung Eucharist for Easter Sunday
- Easter Sunday (5 April): 2.30 pm-3.30 pm, Easter Egg Hunt – free fun for children and families with prizes for all
- Easter Sunday (5 April): 6.00 pm, Festal Evensong for Easter
- Low Sunday (12 April): 4.00 pm, Messy Easter (meet in the Community Centre for snacks, stories, songs and crafts)
Watch Party: Installation of the Archbishop of Canterbury
This Wednesday 25 March at 2.30 pm
St Mary's Church, Whitkirk
Come and pray for Archbishop Sarah as she is installed as Archbishop of Canterbury. Church open from 2.30 pm for prayers for Archbishop Sarah, watch the installation live from 3.00 pm. Refreshments available.
Trip to Lincoln
Thursday 21 May
You are invited to join us for a trip to Lincoln. Full details to follow, including costs, but we will be leaving Whitkirk in the morning by coach to travel to Lincoln. The cost of the trip will include entry to the cathedral with a guided tour and a free organ recital by the cathedral’s organ scholar, Yipeng Xu. There is a cafe in the cathedral and many cafes and restaurants nearby, or you can bring a packed lunch. There will be some free time to explore the city or the nearby castle. The cost is likely to be in the region of £25-£30 per person, but please do speak to Claire if the cost is prohibitive for you, as we may be able to help. For now we are just taking names in order to have an idea of potential numbers, but we will be asking you to confirm your attendance (and to pay!) after Easter.
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