June 14th 2026

 

 

 

"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

 

 

Jeremiah 29:11

 

The service starts at 10am Please click HERE to join.

 

 

Notices for Sunday 14th June 2026

Trinity 2

Today

Kemble Benefice Holy Communion at 10am led by Revd. Dr. Steve Bullock

Rodmarton Morning Prayer at 11am led by the wardens

This week

Monday, 15th June

- Little Fishes, Kemble Village Hall from 2-4pm. For all babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and their carers. Toys, singing, craft activities and refreshments.

- Sportily Youth Club will at Kemble Village Hall. 6-7pm sports session/7-7.30pm social session. The Youth Club provides a safe place for school students (Y4-9) to build positive relationships with one another, engage in social activities, explore new skills, talk about important topics in life and access support and advice from trusted adults. For further information and to book a place: https://bookwhen.com//sportilythameshead/e/ev-s0w62-20251117180000

- Sustainable church flowers event at Holy Trinity Church, Minchinhampton – launch of the SCF award scheme, talk, short film, flower demonstration and refreshments.  Hosted by Stroud and Cirencester Deaneries. 9.30am-12.30pm. Price: £10. Bookings: Rosemary Bailey meajrb@aol.com

'The way we adorn our churches reflects the care and reverence we hold for God's creation'.

Tuesday, 16th June

- Thameshead Ladies Connection (TLC) – Summer Charity Soirée. Anne Linstrum and The Alpha Trio will entertain us with a musical variety concert. Pimm’s and strawberry treats. All proceeds go to Signpost Cirencester – cash or card donations welcome. Kindly hosted by Jill Kingston at Kemble House, 7.15-9pm.

Friday, 19th June

- Week 4 of Sportily ‘Couch to 5k’ – Fitness, friendship and fun! 8 week programme - £20. All genders and ages welcome, designed for beginners, Whatsapp group for support. Meet outside The Tavern Inn, Kemble – 6-6.45pm. For more information, contact: karen.vannamen@sportily.org.uk or head to the Sportily website.

 

Prayer

Next Zoom Prayer Meeting: Tuesday 8:30 – 9:00 am

Next Zoom Night Prayer (Compline) 9:00 pm: Monday, Wednesday and Friday (via the website).

Time Out : Tuesdays during term time for men and women roughly 25-50 (alternating). 8-9.30pm in Kemble or online. Please speak to Matt or Cadie Aspray for more information.

Kemble House Home Group, Wednesdays 7.30pm. Please contact Jill Kingston for further information.

Zoom Home Group: Thursdays 7:30pm. Join via our website link or speak to Liz Collins.

Next Week: Sunday, 21st June

Coates Morning Prayer at 9.30am led by Liz Collins

Kemble Morning SOURCE at 10am led by the SOURCE team

Poole Keynes Morning Prayer at 10am led by Martin Kingston

Frampton Mansell Morning Prayer at 11am led by the wardens

Rodmarton Morning Prayer at 11am led by the wardens

Somerford Keynes Holy Communion at 11am led by Revd. Dr. Steve Bullock

 

Dates for the diary

 

Thursday, 25th June

 

Community screening of the ‘People’s Emergency Briefing’ at the RAU from 7.30-10pm.

What’s happening with climate and nature, and what does it mean for everyday life in the UK? Join us for a screening of the People’s Emergency Briefing - an eye-opening film bringing together nine leading UK scientists and experts with the latest evidence and why it matters for things like:🌧️ Extreme weather,🍞 Food security,🏥 Health, 💷 Cost of living.

The film is based on the National Emergency Briefing held in Westminster on 27th November last year with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden, and a range of voices from across the UK. After the film there will be a short open discussion in which we'll explore what it means for us and our community, and what we can do, both personally and collectively, to respond to what we've learned.

For further information and to book tickets, please visit: Get tickets – People's Emergency Briefing - Community Screening in Cirencester – Parkinson Lecture Theatre @ Royal Agricultural University

Saturday 4th – Tuesday 7th July

‘Letters from the Global South’ – an exhibition organised by Cirencester Deanery at St John the Baptist Church, Cirencester. Letters and artwork from children on the frontline of the climate and nature crisis – their stories, their world and what we can do to help. 10am-4pm daily.

 

Cirencester Food Bank – current urgent needs

 

Current urgent needs

  • Long-life juice
  • Shampoo
  • Tinned meat – hot dogs, baked beans & sausages, SPAM, ham, corned beef, chilli con carne
  • Laundry detergent/washing powder
  • Rice pudding
  • Wet and dry cat food
  • Multi-purpose household cleaning spray
  • Toilet cleaner (no bleach please)
  • Tinned vegetables (carrots, peas, sweetcorn, green beans, mushrooms…)
  • Instant coffee
  • Tinned tomatoes
  • Snack foods – cereal bars, chocolate bars, chocolate biscuit bars…
  • Deodorant (men’s and women’s)
  • Jams and spreads
  • Squash/fruit cordial
  • Toilet roll
  • Size 7&8 nappies and pull-ups
  • Wet cat food
  • Dry dog food (we are well stocked with wet dog food)

We’ve got plenty of:

Pasta sauce, rice, tinned fish, soup, baked beans, chickpeas and kidney beans, wet dog food, incontinence pads

Places to find/drop off food

  • Tesco Extra – Kingsmeadow, Cirencester
  • Waitrose & Partners - Sheep Street, Cirencester
  • Tesco Superstore - London Road, Tetbury

OR – bring to Kemble Church

 

 

 

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