The Benefice of:

The Brickhills &
Stoke Hammond

Buckinghamshire

Revd John Waller
The Rectory
10 Pound Hill 
Great Brickhill
Milton Keynes
MK17 9AS
Tel: 01525 261062  
rector@brickhillschurches.org.uk

WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF

THE BRICKHILLS & STOKE HAMMOND

All Saints, Bow Brickhill 
St Mary the Virgin, Great Brickhill
St Mary Magdalene, Little Brickhill
St Luke, Stoke Hammond

For information re the individual churches, click on the church name above, or on the photo below

For general information for all the Benefice, cliick on the Menu bar (3 horizontal lines) above
 

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Bow Brickhill

Great Brickhill

Little Brickhill

Stoke Hammond


EASTER SERVICES
IN BOW BRICKHILL


PALM SUNDAY, 24th MARCH:
11am  Palm Sunday Service
in the Community Hall

MAUNDY THURSDAY:
7.30pm Benefice Holy Communion Service (Said) at Stoke Hammond

GOOD FRIDAY:   
9.30am  Hymns and Readings

EASTER SUNDAY:
9.30am  Holy Communion




To download the full details of the Easter services in the Benefice:
Click Here

 


EASTER SERVICES
IN GREAT BRICKHILL


PALM SUNDAY, 24th MARCH:
10am Procession from the bus shelter near The Old Red Lion to the church for a short Family Service with dramatized readings

MAUNDY THURSDAY:
7.30pm Benefice Holy Communion Service (Said) at Stoke Hammond

GOOD FRIDAY:   
2pm  Hour of Devotion

EASTER SUNDAY:
11am  Holy Communion

PLEASE NOTE that Great Brickhill Church is temporarily closed due to the re-roofing work
EXCEPT
for all services and bell ringing & choir practices. 
Access to the Food Box in the porch is possible at the weekend, or weekdays after 4.30pm. 


EASTER SERVICES
IN LITTLE BRICKHILL


PALM SUNDAY, 24th MARCH:
No Service

MAUNDY THURSDAY:
7.30pm Benefice Holy Communion Service (Said) at Stoke Hammond

GOOD FRIDAY:   
Church open for prayers
9am - 11am

EASTER SUNDAY:
11am Family Service with Holy Communion



To download the full details of the Easter services in the Benefice:
Click Here

 


EASTER SERVICES
IN STOKE HAMMOND


PALM SUNDAY, 24th MARCH:
9.30am Holy Communion

MAUNDY THURSDAY:
7.30pm Benefice Holy Communion Service (Said) at Stoke Hammond

GOOD FRIDAY:   
Church open for prayers
2pm - 3pm

EASTER SUNDAY:
9.30am Holy Communion




To download the full details of the Easter services in the Beefice:
Click Here

DAILY MESSAGE

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.
Galatians 5:22-23
19/03/2024
Sunday 24th March
12:00 am -
Monday 25th March
2:00 pm -
Thursday 28th March
Friday 29th March
Sunday 31st March
12:00 am -

BENEFICE
SERVICE INFORMATION:

** CHURCH SERVICES **
The services across the Benefice follow a four month cycle. 
Click on the relevant link below for a current PDF file of the services for:-  March

SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE THIS WEEK:
The services in the Benefice on 24th March, Palm Sunday are:- 
9.30  (Stoke Hammond)  Holy Communion
10.00  (Great Brickhill)  Palm Sunday Procession starting from the Bus Shelter near the Old Red Lion to the church for a short service including a dramatised reading of the Easter story. 
11.00  (Bow Brickhill)  Palm Sunday Service in the Hall

To download a PDF with full details for the current month's services and readings, including Easter:-  Click Here

The readings for Palm Sunday, 24th March are:-
Isaiah 50: 4-9a;  Philippians 2: 5-11;
Mark 11: 1 -11 (or longer dramatized Gospel)

"PATHWAYS" EDITION WINTER 2023/2024:
To download the latest copy of Pathways, the magazine for the people of the Diocese of Oxford:-  Click Here

RECTOR'S SABBATICAL:-

Please note that the Rector will be on sabbatical leave from 13th April to 1st July. All clergy are due a three-month sabbatical every ten years. The Rector’s last sabbatical was in 2010 – his intended sabbatical in 2020 was cancelled due to Covid. Services will continue as normal and cover will be arranged for the Rector's absence.

RECTOR'S
NEWSLETTER

True Hope
February 2024

Dear friends,
When someone close to us endures great pain, suffering or sorrow, it can be hard to know how to offer any comfort or hope. But the good news at the heart of the Christian faith can speak to us at just those times.

On Good Friday we remember the death of Jesus on the cross, and reflect on the truth that this was not just an outward show or gesture, but the real experience of the most terrible kind of suffering that we can imagine.

When we, or somebody close to us, are suffering, then we can be comforted and strengthened by knowing that God in Jesus Christ has been there before us, and knows what pain and grief is like, and stands with us in our times of trouble.

On Easter Sunday we celebrate the rising again of Jesus from the dead, and this offers us the promise that, even through the most desperate and apparently hopeless situations, we can trust that God will work for good with us, and bring the hope of new life.

So this is what the church has to celebrate at Easter, that God in Jesus Christ has shared the reality of death, and has risen again from the dead, and so offers a real hope to us, and to all people.

Revd John Waller

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