Thursday 14th of May is Ascension Day where we celebrate all that it means for Jesus to return to the Father. Ascencion Day also marks the beginning of a worldwide prayer movement. For the next 10 days will ask ‘Thy Kingdom Come’.
Come along to church on Thursday at 9.30am as we worship together and think about what this might mean for us. As always, on a Thursday morning the service will be followed by tea and toast together.
All our welcome at The Good Shepherd. If you’ve not visited before you can find out location here.
On Sunday, our church gathered to celebrate Ann Handslip becoming Reader Emeritus, and the morning truly felt special. Joy, gratitude, and a strong sense of togetherness filled the service, as we thanked God for Ann’s ministry and looked ahead with hope.
Worship Rooted in Thanksgiving
We began with Holy Communion, placing our celebration firmly within prayer and worship. We gave thanks for Ann’s many years of faithful service and asked God to bless her as she steps into a new season. The music lifted our spirits, with songs such as City on a Hill and Do Not Be Afraid, a hymn Ann chose herself.
God’s Presence on the Journey
The Bible readings spoke clearly into the theme of the day. Isaiah reminded us that God knows us by name and walks with us through every stage of life. The story of the Road to Emmaus encouraged us to recognise Jesus as we journey together and share bread. Helen’s short talk helped us reflect on Ann’s calling and the impact of her ministry among us.
Marking a New Chapter
One of the most powerful moments came during the Reader Emeritus liturgy. Ann laid down her Reader’s scarf, marking the end of her formal role. As we prayed for her, we also celebrated the truth that God’s call continues, even as roles and responsibilities change. The blessing spoken over Ann was full of hope, encouragement, and love.
A Church Family Celebrates Together
Warmth and joy filled the whole service, showing just how much Ann means to our church. That joy continued after worship ended. Over tea and coffee, and then a generous bring and share lunch, everyone relaxed and enjoyed time together.
People brought an amazing variety of food, and there was plenty for everyone. Around the tables, conversations flowed, stories were shared, and laughter rang out. The meal became a true picture of church family life at its best.
Giving Thanks and Looking Ahead
The day gave us so much to celebrate: Ann’s ministry, God’s faithfulness, and the strength of our church community. We thank God for all that Ann has given and pray for her as she continues to walk with God in this next chapter.
It was a joyful, memorable day that many of us will treasure for a long time.
Join us on Sunday 19 April at 11.00am for a very special service celebrating Ann Handslip taking up emeritus status and retiring from her ministry as a Reader.
Ann has served faithfully at The Good Shepherd for many years, offering committed, prayerful, and generous service to our church and wider community. This service will be an opportunity to give thanks for all that Ann has shared with us, to honour her vocation, and to mark this significant moment in her journey of faith.
During the service, we will also commission Ann for all that God has in store for her in this new season, trusting that while one chapter is closing, God continues to call and lead her in new and life‑giving ways.
The celebration will not end at the final blessing! After the service, everyone is warmly invited to stay and continue the festivities with a bring and share lunch. Please bring something to share if you are able, and come ready for fellowship, gratitude, and celebration.
Whether you have known Ann for years or are newer to our church family, we would love you to join us as we say thank you, celebrate her ministry, and pray God’s blessing over what lies ahead.
Sunday 19 April | 11.00am The Good Shepherd, Lower House Lane, L11 2SF Service of Holy Communion, followed by a bring and share lunch
Easter at The Good Shepherd. This Holy Week, our church family walk together through the story at the heart of our faith, from the quiet humility of the upper room to the joy of resurrection morning…
Maundy Thursday — 2 April
We began with a shared fish supper, a simple meal that set the tone for an evening of reflection and fellowship. Our Maundy Thursday service includes the traditional washing of feet and a moving time of communion, reminding us of Jesus’ call to love one another in practical, humble ways. Join us to eat at 5pm with the service starting at 7pm.
Good Friday — 3 April
On Good Friday afternoon, we will gather for An Hour Before the Cross. Through readings, silence, and prayer, we reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice and the depth of God’s love. It will be a quiet, meaningful time for everyone who comes. Join us at 2pm.
Easter Day — 5 April
Easter Sunday brings a joyful celebration as we come together for our 11am Communion service. With families, friends, and visitors, we will rejoyce in the good news of the resurrection, hope renewed, life restored, and light breaking into the world.
Easter reminds us that even in the darkest moments, God is at work bringing new life. As a church, we continue to hold onto that hope, for our community, our city, and our world. Whether you’ve been part of The Good Shepherd for years or you’re exploring faith for the first time, you are welcome here.
Looking Ahead
We’d love to see you at one of our regular Sunday services or at any of our upcoming events. There’s always space for you to worship, to ask questions, to find friendship, and to grow in faith.
As we begin the journey toward Easter, we invite you to join us for our Ash Wednesday service on Tuesday 18 February at 7pm. This quiet and reflective service marks the start of Lent, a season of prayer, hope and renewal.
During the service there will be an opportunity to receive ashes, a simple and meaningful reminder of God’s grace at work in our lives. Whether you come every week or have not been for a while, you are welcome to share this moment with us.
We would love to see you there as we step into Lent together.
On Sunday, 14th December, stay after the service for a light lunch together and some Christmas tree decorating fun. It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas!
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