church letter
We are introducing an occasional healing service in Kintbury. One of
the gifts that our new curate brings with her is that she led a
regular service of healing in her previous benefice. She will be
leading the services along with Bridin Warner one of our Lay Leaders
who runs the Friendship Café in Kintbury, and who had a career as a
nurse.
These are Bridin’s initial thoughts about being invited to co-lead
the new service.
“I had never heard of a service of healing until recently, while
attending the lay leader's course. I was interested. It was felt
that I would be a good person to help lead these services…. I felt
privileged.
I have known about Jesus all my life. As a child, I listened to the
stories in the New Testament about the miracles Jesus performed and
how he helped people, the wonderful story of Christmas which has
always fascinated me, and parts of the Old Testament. I remember
feeling great sorrow hearing about the crucifixion. How could anyone
suffer all that pain? I also felt guilty that He died for me. I
didn’t always understand it all, but unknowingly it was what
probably influenced me to become a nurse. I wanted to help people.
I am not sure what a healing service would be like but am willing to
learn. I would like to hope that people will gain some comfort and
peace from the service and know they are not alone.
Faith is very personal and complex. I love God and try to serve Him
the best way I can, but I have a lot more to learn about Him.’
So, what is a healing service all about?
It is a special time when we come together to seek God's healing and
comfort. It's designed to support those who are struggling with
physical illness, emotional pain, or spiritual difficulties. But
there are ways in which we all could benefit from requesting God’s
healing power.
When you arrive, you'll be greeted warmly. The atmosphere will be
calm and serene, with gentle music playing in the background to
create a peaceful space where everyone feels comfortable and
supported.
The church will be set up with soft lighting, candles, and perhaps
some flowers to create a soothing environment and the service will
begin with a short introduction. The leaders will clarify the
purpose of the service and set the tone explaining that this is a
safe space for everyone. Short passages will be read from the Bible
that focus on healing, hope, and God’s love, reminding us of God's
power to heal and His deep compassion for all of us.
There will be moments of prayer throughout the service including
prayers for specific needs, for the congregation, and the wider
community. You may be invited to offer your own silent prayers or to
join in spoken responses. We may sing hymns or listen to uplifting
music to help us feel connected to God. The music chosen to reflect
themes of healing and peace.
One of the central parts of the service is the laying on of hands.
You may want to come forward to receive a prayer for healing. A
priest or other leaders may gently place their hands on you and pray
for God’s healing touch. Occasionally you may be offered anointing
with oil as a sign of God's blessing and healing.
There might be a time when you can light a candle or simply sit
quietly in reflection to connect with God in your own way; a moment
to rest in God’s presence and to listen for His guidance and
comfort.
The service concludes with prayers of thanksgiving and blessing, and
the leader will ask for God’s continued presence and healing for
everyone. After the service, you are invited to stay for further
prayer or to talk if you need more support.
The goal of a healing service is to provide a space where we can
experience God’s love and healing power. It’s a time to bring our
burdens to God, find peace, and receive encouragement. Whether we
are seeking healing for ourselves or praying for others, these
services are designed to help us feel God's compassionate presence
and to remind us that we are not alone in our journey. Please look
out for them and I hope you will join in. Love and prayers. Revd
Annette
PRAYER FOR TODAY
Hidden God, you are known to me as absence more than presence
yet just occasionally the point of a needle breaks through the
fabric of my life,
makes one perfect golden stitch and disappears again into the
depths.
It’s not much, but enough to know that the thread is unbroken and
for that I thank you.
Rachel Parkinson, District Chair, Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury
District
Church Contacts
Benefice Administrator: Tamara Laing, part-time at the Benefice
Office Email: wbboffice@gmail.com 07359 327072.
Churchwardens:
Inkpen: Charlotte Bampfylde (tel. 669285).
Combe: Tina Fiertz (tel. 668529), Katherine Astor
(katherine@kirby-house.co.uk).
Inkpen graveyards on-line
For anyone wishing to view the details of Inkpen's graveyards,
including burial details, grave stone inscriptions and the
location of the graves, please click here.
Inkpen Burial, Marriage, Baptism and Birth records covering the
period 1607 to 1837 can be found on the Inkpen history website, here.
NEWS FROM ST. MICHAEL'S
It was hoped that by now the Revd. William McDowell would be in
post as the Assistant Priest with special responsibility for us,
Combe and West Woodhay. Sadly, his continuing ill health has
determined that this is not to be - so the search continues. The
good news is that to help Canon Annette with her workload in the
Benefice Revd. Alison Dean will join her as a part-time
non-stipendiary curate. As you will see from the pattern of
services for the month given below.
CHURCH FUNDING
We are again appealing to the many people who have given
generously in the past and to others who would like to support the
upkeep of our church. If you would like to donate to St. Michael's
Church Inkpen, please do so using the secure website
www.parishgiving.org.uk.
Your donations are vital to the upkeep of our beautiful church
which so many rely on for weddings, baptisms, funerals and
memorials as well as regular services. Thank you.
church services FOR INKPEN, COMBE and West Woodhay
Other Services in the Benefice are on the Website which is
www.walburybeaconbenefice.org.uk
JULY
INKPEN
Sunday 7th July – Holy Communion at 9.45am
Sunday 14th July – Holy Communion at 8.30am
Sunday 21st July – Compline at 6pm
WEST WOODHAY
Sunday 14th July – Holy Communion at 11.15am
AUGUST (please be aware that services in August are subject
to change).
INKPEN
Sunday 4th August – Holy Communion at 9.45am
Sunday 11th August – Holy Communion at 8.30am
Sunday 18th August – Compline at 6pm
WEST WOODHAY
Sunday 11th August – Morning Prayer at 11.15am
Sunday 25th August – Morning Prayer at 11.15am
catholic services
Our Lady of Lourdes, Priory Road, Hungerford RG17 0AF Parish
Priest - Fr Zbigniew Budyn 01635 40332
Sunday Mass - every Sunday at 9.00am
Weekday Mass - every Wednesday at 10.00am
OBITUARIES
A victorian view - now and then
The images of St. Michael's past and present are shown here