Dear friends

Friday 24th October 11.30 

Canterbury Cross                                                                               

 w/c Sunday 26th Oct 2025

 

 

Dear Friends,

This Sunday is Bible Sunday.
The Bible Society says “Research this year has shown that many people outside the Church are open to the Bible and prayer – if only someone would introduce them.” Perhaps this week we might all try to spend some time reading and reflecting on this ancient book that’s full of wisdom for today – and perhaps introduce someone else to it too.

 

Thought for the week

“Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector,” Luke 18:10.

They were, at least in theory, good and godly men, those Pharisees.
They had a deep concern to keep God’s law. Yes, they could become pernickety, rigid, even hard-line, and so you probably didn’t always do all they demanded in the way of obeying the law.
But they were people to look up to. In theory, anyway.

But there is always a danger for those who are keen to be morally and spiritually right, the danger of smugness, of effectively patting yourself on the back, and that smugness could, sometimes did, lead to despising other people.

 

That is a danger that can affect us. We can smugly see ourselves as good and we may catch ourselves looking down on other people.

So Jesus’ funny, probing, challenging, disturbing parable of the two men going to the temple to pray speaks to all of us.
The Pharisee’s prayer was one of self-congratulation. Of course, he was dead right – he wasn’t like lots of other people; he did do lots of good things; he wasn’t like that wretched tax-collector, who somehow had had the nerve to come to the temple.
But was it really a prayer to God, or was it simply telling himself what a good man he was?

In contrast, the tax-collector knew he was a rotter.
Collecting taxes for# the Roman oppressors.
How low could you go? How had he ever got into this miserable business?
But once in, it was very hard to get out.

So, he prays in desperation, “God, have mercy on me, a sinner.”

And then Jesus’ punch-line, a punch-line that must have drawn gasps or tuts of disapproval from some of his listeners, “I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God.” Was Jesus saying that a quick prayer for mercy by a lousy rotten sinner made it all alright?

No. Was he saying the Pharisees’ desire to follow the law of God was wrong? No. But he certainly was challenging self- congratulation and the tendency to look down on others, and equally he was offering hope to those who had made a mess of life, and had been sucked into wrong.

Lord, save us from ever becoming smug or self-righteous. Save us from despising others. You who came to save the lost, help us to follow you.

Amen.

George Day

 

Notices and Diary

  • S Brent Storytellers and Archive are holding an event on ‘When Marley House Became Syon Abbey’ on Saturday 25th October, 2pm in the Old School Hall. Tickets from Artworks.
  • Rattery Oct 25th 7pm Harvest supper in Village Hall

 

Tues 28th Oct                      St Luke’s Bible study at 10am

Wed 29th Oct                       St Petroc’s Morning Prayer at 8.30am

Thought for the week at 10am by zoom and telephone

St Petroc’s Parish Lunch 12.30-1.30pm

Fri 31st Oct                            Morning Prayer at 9am by zoom and telephone

Sun 2nd Nov                          St Petroc’s Parish breakfast from 8.30am

 

  Sunday October 26th

 

  South Brent

  Landscove

  Buckfastleigh

  Rattery

9.30am       Holy Communion

9.30am       Holy Communion

11.00am     Holy Communion

11.15am      Holy Communion

 

  Sunday November 2nd

 

  South Brent

  Staverton

  Buckfastleigh

9.30am

10.00am

6.00pm

Family Service

Holy Communion

Celtic Evening Prayer

 

  Sunday November 9th  REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY

 

  Dean Prior

  Rattery

  Buckfastleigh

 

  South Brent

  Staverton

  Landscove

  Littlehempston

9.30am

10.45am

10.45am

 

10.45am

10.50am

10.50am

10.50am

REMEMBRANCE SERVICE

REMEMBRANCE SERVICE

REMEMBRANCE SERVICE   followed by wreath-laying at Holy Trinity

REMEMBRANCE SERVICE

REMEMBRANCE SERVICE

REMEMBRANCE SERVICE

REMEMBRANCE SERVICE

 

  Sunday November 16th

 

  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 November 23rd

 

  South Brent

  Landscove

  Buckfastleigh

  Rattery

9.30am

9.30am

11.00am

11.15am

Holy Communion 

Holy Communion 

Holy Communion

Holy Communion

 

  Sunday November 30th  ADVENT SUNDAY

 

  Rattery

  South Brent

10.00am

6.00pm

United Mission Community Service

Advent Carols

 

buddy

 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.