Dear friends
Saturday 21st March 0925am
w/c Sunday 22nd March 2026
Dear Friends,
Passiontide begins this Sunday.
The next two weeks are an amazing opportunity not just to tell the story of Easter, but to invite people to become part of it.
Worship can sometimes be a bit of a spectator sport if we’re not careful.
But the true power of Easter is to be found in an encounter with Jesus.
On Sunday 29th March, we will holding a Mission Community for a United Palm Sunday service at 10am at St Petroc’s.
Please do come – and invite someone else to come with you!
Thought for the week:
If you kept a record of our sins, who could escape being condemned?
But you forgive us, so that we should stand in awe of you. (Psalm 130:3-4)
That is part of the Psalm set for this coming Sunday, and it gets the balance just right – the seriousness of sin on the one side, and the reality of God’s forgiveness on the other.
Over the last weeks we have had a very good Lent group at St Luke’s.
One interesting thing that came out of our conversations was that several people grew up in churches which had clearly over-stressed the sin side.
One person had been told he would be going to hell. Another was made to be fearful that she hadn’t properly accepted Jesus and so would miss out when the rapture came and the saved were taken up to heaven.
There is always a risk of the Church banging on about sin, often stressing what might be seen as minor failings that have little or no effect on other people or on the wider world, while much more serious matters that do affect the well-being of others or have an impact on the wider world are just ignored.
Sadly, this is the picture many people have of the Church.
Of course, the opposite approach, that of ignoring sin and wrong, is equally bad, as is the refusal to ever admit being wrong – how often we have seen that recently in national scandals, where the immediate response is cover-up and bland statements.
This ties up with how we see the Bible’s message for ourselves, and also how we present it to others.
Take Paul’s great letter to the Romans.
Another of this Sunday’s readings is a snippet from chapter 8.
Paul starts the letter by talking about human sin.
He then goes on to salvation through Jesus, but his starting point is sin, and I suspect that has been deeply influential on how we see and present things.
For instance, there is a little booklet “Journey into life” that has sold millions of copies and helped many people make a commitment of faith in Jesus -a revised edition is still available.
It begins at the same point as Paul does in Romans – with sin, with the fact that we all fail God’s standards.
As I now look back on my own use of that booklet in talking with people enquiring about Christian faith, I do wonder if sometimes it was not the right starting point.
Yes, sin, whether personal and small-scale or corporate and large-scale, does need calling out, but perhaps today we would do better to start by stressing a combination of God’s love for us, whatever we are like, and the sense of emptiness and the searching for purpose that many people seem to experience.
That might be a better starting point for seeking to explain to other people what our Christian faith is all about.
George Day
Notices and Diary
- Lent Course: St Luke’s on Tuesdays at 10am; and at South Brent Methodist hall on Wednesdays at 2pm.
- Tent for Lent Lunch on Wednesdays at 12.30 at South Brent Methodist church hall
- Littlehempston church Coffee Morning on Thurs March 26th 10.30-12.00. All welcome.
- Conflict in the Middle East. Tearfund, a Christian charity, is working with local churches and partners across the Middle East by providing urgent health care, food, and shelter. If you would like to donate to Tearfund’s Middle East Crisis Appeal,click here.
- Buckfastleigh MU on Thursday 2nd April at 2pm at St Luke’s when the speaker will be the Revd Marisa Cockfield. The subject of her talk is ” Fear not for I have redeemed you”.
Tues 24th Mar St Luke’s Lent Course at 10am
Wed 25th Mar St Petroc’s Morning Prayer at 8.30am
Thought for the week at 10am by zoom and telephone
South Brent Tent for Lent 12.30-1.30pm at Methodist church hall
South Brent Lent Course 2-3pm at Methodist church hall
St Luke’s PCC at 6.30pm
Thurs 26th Mar Littlehempston church Coffee Morning on Thurs March 26th 10.30-12.00.
Fri 27th Mar Morning Prayer at 9am by zoom and telephone
Sun 29th Mar United Mission Community Palm Sunday service at St Petroc’s at 10am
Mission Community Services
Sunday March 22nd | ||
South Brent Landscove Buckfastleigh Rattery | 9.30am 9.30am 11.00am 11.15am | Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion |
Sunday March 29th Palm Sunday | ||
South Brent | 10.00am | United Mission Community Service |
Maundy Thursday, April 2nd | ||
South Brent | 6.00pm | Holy Communion |
Good Friday, April 3rd | ||
South Brent Dean Prior Rattery Buckfastleigh Staverton | 10.00am 10.00am 10.30am 11.00am 5.00pm | Good Friday meditation Good Friday meditation Good Friday meditation Good Friday meditation Good Friday passion |
EASTER SUNDAY, April 5th | ||
South Brent South Brent Dean Prior Landscove Staverton Buckfastleigh Littlehempston Rattery | 8.00am 9.30am 9.30am 9.30am 9.30am 11.00am 11.00am 11.15am | Sunrise Service Holy Communion Holy Communion (BCP) Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion |
Sunday April 12th | ||
South Brent Dean Prior Buckfastleigh Rattery | 9.30am 9.30am 11.00am 11.15am | Holy Communion Holy Communion (BCP) Holy Communion Morning Worship |
Sunday April 19th | ||
South Brent South Brent Dean Prior Staverton Buckfastleigh Littlehempston | 8.00am 9.30am 9.30am 10.00am 11.00am 11.00am | Holy Communion (BCP) Morning Worship Morning Worship Morning Worship Morning Worship Holy Communion |
Sunday April 26th | ||
South Brent Landscove Buckfastleigh Rattery | 9.30am 9.30am 11.00am 11.15am | Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion |

Know you are in my heart and in my prayers.
Rev Gina
Friday 7th October 2022
SOUTH BRENT COMMUNITY FRIDGE
SHARE FOOD – Save waste
Have you ever wondered what to do with that spare food?
The South Brent Community Fridge has finally arrived and is installed at the entrance to the Old School Community Centre in the centre of the village.
It will open on Tuesday 18th October and will be open 24 hours a day.
Surplus and end of line food is collected by volunteers from supermarkets and local businesses who would otherwise be disposing of it, and put in the community fridge for anyone to come and take what they wish.
If you have spare food yourself, if you are going on holiday or have extra vegetables in your allotment, you can also put it in the fridge to share.
The guidelines of what food is safe to share are posted by the fridge, and the fridge will be checked daily by a dedicated team of volunteers.
It’s a win-win situation for the environment and the people of South Brent as we move into a winter when many ordinary people will be feeling the pinch.
Please use it!!!
If you would like to volunteer to help the community fridge please contact fridge@ssb.org.uk . In particular we are looking for a back up for the coordinator, Their role will be, when the main coordinator is away, to
– liaise with the driver and fridge monitor coordinators who are responsible for the day to day running of the fridge, and work with them to resolve any issues that come up
– Be responsible for the maintenance of the room where the fridge is (in collaboration with the old school Community Centre)
– Act as liaison with outside organizations.