St James The Great

​Old Milverton, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

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What's On in January 2026

3rd January (Saturday)       10.00am Prayer Space

4th January                       10.30am Holy Communion

11th January                      10.30am Matins

18th January                      10.30am Holy Communion

22nd January (Thursday)     11.00am Holy Communion at Helen Ley Care Centre

                                          7.30pm PCC Meeting

23rd January (Friday)            2.30pm Holy Communion at Priors House

25th January                      10.30am Morning Worship


Real Christmas Tree Collection Service

Myton Hospice are running a Christmas tree collection service once again this year. In return for a donation, they will collect and recycle your tree. All donations will go to support two charities: Pass The Smile, which raises funds for research into childhood cancer, and Myton Hospice. You can book a collection – or volunteer to help – at www.mytonhospice.org/trees


Make a new year’s resolution to come and join us for Coffee & Chat in 2026: all in the Parish Room on a Wednesday morning.

This year’s dates are:

18th February (starting at 11.00am, after the Ash Wednesday service in church)

1st April

27th May

22nd July

26th August

28th October

30th December


Thought for the month: Making the most of Advent

Dear Friends,

How’s the Christmas Shopping going? Are your ‘to do’ lists threatening to take over your life completely or do you just about have things under control? This is always a hectic time of year when the days can rush by in a blur of activity and I want to encourage you to find just a little time to slow down, maybe even to stop, and think about Advent rather than Christmas.

Advent is a very important part of our Christian calendar, marking the start of a new year in our Christian liturgy. It’s a time when we need not only to look back and to look forward, but also to find time for the ‘now’.


We look back into our roots in Judaism: to the people who have walked this earth before us, following God’s word and answering his call. Think of the readings from Isaiah that point the way to the birth of our Lord; to the people of Jesus’ own time who said yes to the amazing and terrifying requests of God (think about it – if you’d been Mary, what would you have said!)


We look forward to the hope and promises of a new liturgical year; the hope brought to us by the baby Jesus in the manger, offering us a fresh start, a new chance to get it right with God. We need to take time to consider our response to God’s call to move forward in our task of bringing the world to know of his love for us.


And we need to find time for ‘now’ because God is speaking to us now, just as much as he will be speaking to us on Christmas Day. If our hearts are to be ready to welcome him, this time of preparation is an essential part of the difficult balancing act of our time in these last few weeks before Christmas.


So try to enjoy each day, treating it as special in its own right and not just a stepping stone to tomorrow. Take time to read God’s word, think about it and pray about it. Remember why he came and give thanks for it. Find time to ‘be still and know’ that God is with us yesterday, today and tomorrow. I hope you all manage to have a good Advent, and that as we come to celebrate his birth once again, you may know the joy of his presence in your hearts.


With love, Sue. 


​Christ our Advent hope,

bare brown trees,

etched dark across a winter sky,

leaves fallen, rustling,

ground hard and cold,

remind us to prepare for your coming;

remind us to prepare for the time

when the soles of your feet will touch the ground,

and when you will become one of us,

to be at one with us.  



NEW YEAR PRAYER


Thank you lord for giving me

The brand new year ahead

Help me live the way I should

As each new day I tread.

Give me gentle wisdom

That I might help a friend,

Give me strength and courage

So a shoulder I might lend.

The year ahead is empty,

Help me fill it with good things

Each new day filled with joy

And happiness it brings

Amen




 















Clergy

Revd. William Smith      316475      wms.smith@btinternet.com

Revd. Sue Fairhurst       735254       suefairhurst0@gmail.com


Reader

Geoff Wiggin                07585 336471    geogeoff@live.co.uk


Safeguarding Officer

Penny Hawkins              07833 978522


Churchwardens

Michael Rayner       831522

Jane Marshall         831680

Website & email

www.stjamesoldmilverton.co.uk       churchwardenstjames@outlook.com


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