church letter
Dear Friends,
July often brings a shift in pace. The days are at their longest,
gardens are in full bloom, schools begin their summer break, and for
some there is the promise of holidays or time with family and
friends. For others, life continues much as before, perhaps with
added pressures as routines change around them. Either way, summer
has a way of gently reminding us that time does not stand still.
In the Christian tradition, rest is not seen as a luxury or an
afterthought, but as something built into the rhythm of life itself.
The idea of “Sabbath” speaks of pause and restoration—a time to step
back, breathe, and remember what really matters. Bishop Mary has
recently commended Nicola Slee’s book Sabbath: The Hidden Heartbeat
of Our Lives (Kindle Edition), which reflects on this very idea. It
suggests that rest is not simply about stopping work, but about
recovering a deeper sense of balance, meaning, and connection in our
lives.
Jesus himself understood the importance of rest. In the Gospel of
Mark, he says to his friends, “Come away… and rest a while” (Mark
6.31). Even in the midst of busy and demanding times, there is
wisdom in stepping aside for a moment to be renewed.
Of course, summer is not restful for everyone. For those who are
coping with illness, bereavement, loneliness, financial worries, or
caring responsibilities, this season can sometimes feel heavier
rather than lighter. If that is your experience, please know that
you are not forgotten. Many people in our community are thinking of
you, and you remain in the prayers and care of the local church.
July also offers the chance to notice the world around us. Whether
it is a garden, a park, a walk through the countryside, or simply a
moment at a window, there is much to observe in the life of
creation. Growth, colour, and abundance can invite us to pause and
appreciate the everyday gifts that are often overlooked.
In the midst of all this, small acts of kindness continue to matter
greatly: checking in on a neighbour, sharing a conversation,
offering help where it is needed, or simply taking time to listen.
These ordinary gestures help hold a community together.
As we move through July, perhaps we might each find moments—however
brief—to rest, to notice, and to reconnect with what gives life its
depth and value.
With best wishes for the month ahead,
Revd Annette
PRAYERS FOR TODAY
1 Shine on us, O Son of God, with grace unfailing,
granting us the gift of wisdom, the power of faith and the endurance
of hope. Amen.
Ethiopian Orthodox
2 "I thank Thee, Lord, today
For Thy unfailing presence Along life's rugged way.
Guide me, O blest Redeemer,
Teach me to do Thy will,
And Thine own perfect purpose In me each day fulfill."
Avis Christiansen
3 "God grant you the light of Christmas, which is faith;
the warmth of Christmas, which is purity;
the righteousness of Christmas, which is justice;
the belief in Christmas, which is truth;
the all of Christmas, which is Christ."
Wilda English
4
The Lord’s Prayer – Gnostic Order of Christ
Version:
O Giver of All Life, Who Is in Heaven and in Earth,
In Whom We Live, Move, And Have Our Being,
Holy Is Thy Name,
Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done in Earth, as it Is in Heaven.
Give Us this Day Our Daily Bread, And Forgive Us Our Trespasses
As We Forgive Those Who Trespass Against Us.
Keep Us from Temptation, Keep Us Ever Mindful of Thee.
For Thine Is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory,
Forever and Ever. Amen.
Church Contacts
Benefice Administrator: Tamara Laing, part-time at the Benefice
Office Email: wbboffice@gmail.com 07359 327072.
Churchwardens:
Inkpen: Charlotte Bampfylde (tel. 669285), email:
inkpenchurch@outlook.com.
Combe: Tina Fiertz (tel. 668529), Katherine Astor
(katherine@kirby-house.co.uk).
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Church, please go to the Parish Giving Scheme on
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Click on Give Now beside Inkpen St Michael All Angels and then on
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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
We at st Michaels just wanted to reflect on Anita’s recent
retirement letter which some of you may not have been fortunate
enough to have seen:
Dear Friends,
With retirement now firmly in the diary, I wanted to write to you
personally. Serving you as your vicar has been a privilege. We have
shared baptisms full of hope, funerals edged with resurrection,
harvest celebrations, packed Christmas carols, and countless
ordinary Sundays made holy by faithful worship. You have allowed me
into sacred moments of your lives, and I carry that with deep
gratitude.
In September, the benefice will enter a vacancy. I am genuinely at
peace about that. We are fortunate that Curate Alison hopes to
remain, offering welcome continuity, while Patrick, our retired
priest, and members of the Ministry Team are ready to help. The
wardens, PCCs, Patron and Diocese will guide the process carefully
and prayerfully as they seek the person God is calling to serve here
next.
I am not anxious for the benefice. The Church was here before me
and, by God's grace, will flourish long after me. If I am honest, my
deeper questions are more personal: who am I when I am no longer
"the Vicar"? For many years the rhythms of parish life have shaped
my days and my sense of purpose. Retirement is not simply laying
down duties; it is laying down an identity woven into everyday life.
I suspect there will be Sunday mornings when instinct tells me I
should be somewhere specific, doing something particular.
I know I am not alone in that. Some of you are approaching
retirement yourselves. Others have already stepped away from careers
that once defined you. There can be a surprising sense of loss when
responsibility eases and the diary empties. Perhaps this season asks
all of us the same gentle question: where does our worth truly rest?
Henri Nouwen wrote, "The question is not, 'How much can I
accomplish?' but, 'How much can I love?'" That feels like a faithful
compass, not only for clergy retiring, but for anyone learning to
live without the scaffolding of a job title. Our identity is not
secured by productivity, but by grace.
This will be a time of learning for me: learning to sit rather than
lead, to pray without organising, and to encourage without carrying
oversight. For those of you navigating similar transitions, be
gentle with yourselves. God's purposes do not retire.
Thank you for your kindness, your patience, your humour, and your
faithfulness. If I wobble slightly as my time with you draws to a
close, you will understand why. It is not regret, simply the holy
reshaping that comes with any new chapter. With affection and deep
gratitude,
Your retiring Vicar
church services FOR INKPEN, COMBE and West Woodhay
Other Services in the Benefice are on the Website which is
www.walburybeaconbenefice.org.uk
INKPEN
Sunday 5th July - Compline at 6pm
Sunday 12th July - Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) at
8.30am
Sunday 19th July - Parish Communion at 9.45am
Sunday 2nd August - Compline at 6pm
Sunday 9th August - Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) at
8.30am
Sunday 16th August - Parish Communion at 9.45am
Sunday 30th August - Benefice Service of Thanksgiving for the
Ministry
Followed by a Reception at Manor Farm Barn, Inkpen at 5pm
A very important date for your diaries is the service on Sunday
30th August at 5pm which is Annette’s last service. Afterwards
there will be an opportunity to celebrate with Annette and Dave
at Manor Farm Barn, Inkpen by kind invitation of Richard and
Jackie Atherton.
COMBE
Sunday 19th July – Holy Communion at 11.15am
WEST WOODHAY
Sunday 12th July – Morning Celebration at 11.15am
Sunday 26th July – Holy Communion at 11.15am
CHURCH SERVICES AT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN HUNGERFORD
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
BAPTISM ANNOUNCEMENT
OBITUARIES
A victorian view - now and then
The images of St. Michael's past and present are shown here