Newsletter - Epiphany 2

18/01/26 (Year A)

Your weekly e-newsletter from the Benwell & Scotswood Team.


Services this week

Sunday

10am - St John's Holy Communion

10am - St Margaret's Holy Communion

11.15am - St James Parish Eucharist

Tuesday

4.30pm - Persian bible study at St James

Thursday

12pm - Venerable Bede Holy Communion


Dates for your diary

Tues 20 Jan

7pm - PCC at St Margaret’s

Sun 1 Feb

11.15am - Candlemas team service at St James

Tues 17 Feb

Shrove Tuesday

Wed 18 Feb

Ash Wednesday (Lent begins)

Sun 29 Mar - Sun 5 Apr

Holy week


News

Candlemas 2026

Service at St James’, Benwell

11.15am - Sunday 1 February

St James’ Church, Benwell (NE15 6RS)

Lasting about 1 hour

Each year, we invite everyone baptised in our churches — along with their families and godparents — to come together for this special service.

If you still have your baptism candle, please bring it to light during the service (if not, don’t worry — we’ll have candles ready!).

Candlemas marks the time Jesus’ parents brought him to the Temple as a baby to give thanks to God. Traditionally, this occasion was when all the candles were blessed for use in church for the coming year. It is a celebration of light, new beginnings, and being part of God’s family.

P.S. If you have photos from baptisms in our churches — old or new — we’d love to see and share them.


MODS - mental health support group

St James Benwell Church hall, NE15 6RS

Wednesdays

Group starts at 1.30pm (arrive from 1.10pm). Finish by 2.30pm

MODS (Made of Diverse Stuff) is an ongoing mental health peer support group — helping us to help ourselves!

You can start and finish whenever you like, and rejoin at any time. This is an open and safe space to share whatever is going on for you - and you won’t be made to share anything you don’t want to.

Together, we’ll learn about our own mental health through visual aids, journaling, and discussion, discovering ways to improve our lives.

Kathy Germain, our Reader (Licensed Lay Minister), leads the group. She has many years of experience running mental health peer support groups and volunteering with Citizens Advice.

“Mental health has been part of my life and my family’s life since I was very young. It is a personal journey. This won’t be about me telling people what to do, but about helping you to improve your mental health. This is something that is very close to my heart.” — Kathy Germain


Great news from the Lottery!

We have just received news that the National Lottery community fund have given the Something Wonderful project a grant of £20,000!

It means all the incredible work that our community does can keep running for the next year. All the money will go on keeping the space, open, safe, and warm.

This is a huge relief and it means we can now focus energy on searching for grants to renovate the building.

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