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Lent Prayer Stations now available in St Mary’s

Seven Prayer Stations have been set up in St Mary’s Church Charlbury to aid prayer and reflection during this season of Lent. They are set around the last words of Jesus from the Cross, each with something to think about, a prayer to say, and an action to take in response.

The church is open every day during daylight hours and all are welcome to come and use the prayer stations, take part in services or simply sit quietly for a while.

Jan’s retirement

Jan led her last service as our Associate priest on Sunday 28th January 2024. Family and friends came from our congregations, other local churches, and the town to worship together and thank Jan for her ministry among us. Church wardens Dine and Paddy spoke about the huge contribution Jan has made to the life of the church and folk in the town, including her pastoral work, links with Charlbury School and instigating new initiatives (eg Font Cafe, Memory Cafe, Stay and Play). Jan was presented with gifts, flowers, cards and a cake complete with a model of Jan (and her dog Buttons) with her feet up! Our vicar Fergus preached, and the celebration continued into a wonderful lunch. The service ended with a piece specially composed for Jan’s retirement by our organist Richard Fairhurst and sung by the choir.

You can listen to the presentations by Dine and Paddy here:

New Vicar installed!

Fergus Butler-Gallie was installed as the new Vicar of Charlbury with Shorthampton on Wednesday, 17 January, in a joyful service attended by his family, friends, former parishioners and the people of this parish. The Bishop thanked the church wardens and the ministry team for covering ministry and services for the last 18 months of the vacancy. He offered special thanks to the Revd Jan Fielden who has carried much of the responsibility for ministry during this time and is due to retire at the end of this month. We continue to pray for Fergus as he begins his ministry among us, and for our church wardens and PCC as we go forward together.

Fergus is thirty-one and grew up all over the country but with a family home by the Romney Marsh in Kent. His interests include writing (he has authored three books and numerous pieces for national newspapers), humour, eating, drinking, socialising, sport (he has coached cricket and rugby), and above all else, people.  He has served in churches in Liverpool and Central London as well as in chaplaincy at a school in Kent.

Prayer Tree at the Christmas Tree Festival

It was wonderful to see so many people enjoying the Christmas Tree Festival, and coming along to our 2 successful events in December. Thank you again for all your support, and generosity.

Thank you also to those who wrote a few words on the tags on our prayer tree inside the church. The church is always a quiet welcoming place for reflection and prayer and all are welcome.

There were lots of tags on the tree, and these will be prayed through at church on the next few Wednesday at Morning Prayer.

Hilli Waller

Tidy up for new Vicar

Fun was had at a tidy up of St Mary’s Church and churchyard on Saturday 13th January in preparation for the installation of our new Vicar Fergus on Wednesday 17th January. Thanks to everyone for hard work and a gleaming church!