Dear Friends,

This Sunday 29 March 2026, Palm Sunday, there is a Sung Eucharist service at 10am with Rev. William Burke at St Michael & All Angels  Great Tew

The readings are:

Matthew 21:1-11 and

Philippians 2: 5 – 11

Holy Communion. Please note that regardless of denomination, anyone who receives communion in their own church is welcome to receive communion here.

 

Duties

Sacristan Lizz Mollington; Reader Jeremy Treglown;

Intercessions Rachel Mitchinson; Sidesperson Lizz M; Offertory R & J Mitchinson; Chalice Tom Wesson.

Hymns NEH

509 All Glory Laud and Honour ST THEODULPH

511 Ride on, ride on in Majesty WINCHESTER

86   My Song is love unknown -omit vs 4 & 6 LOVE UNKNOWN

507 Lent Prose ATTENDE

83   Glory be to Jesus CASWALL

 

Note: No Gloria in Lent

Introduction

On Palm Sunday the Church commemorates Our Lord’s entry into Jerusalem to accomplish his saving work by dying and rising again. The service has two distinctive features, in addition to the Eucharist; the Palm Procession and Passion Gospel. The Service starts with an act of praise to Christ the King, but the mood changes as we recall the cost of that triumph; we hear the story of Christ’s Passion; the hymns become more reflective as we focus on the beginning of Holy Week.

Collect

Almighty and everlasting God,

who in your tender love towards the human race

sent your Son our Saviour Jesus Christ

to take upon him our flesh

and to suffer death upon the cross:

grant that we may follow the example of his patience and humility,

and also be made partakers of his resurrection;

through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,

who is alive and reigns with you,

in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever.

Post Communion

Lord Jesus Christ

you humbled yourself in taking the form of a servant,

and in obedience died on the cross for our salvation:

give us the mind to follow you

and to proclaim you as Lord and King,

to the glory of God the Father.

LITURGY OF THE PALMS Palms distributed before the service starts

Jesus and His disciples approach Jerusalem for the celebration ofthe Feast of the Passover. The last chapter of Jesus’ earthly life begins. It is obvious that the dramatic way He chooses to enter the city is planned: He is making a deliberate Messianic claim offering himself as the Anointed One of God – and the crowd clearly recognize it from their scriptures, in the book of the prophet Zechariah. ‘Rejoice greatly, … Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! See your king comes to you, righteous and having salvation, lowly and riding on a donkey.’

Gospel for the Liturgy of the Palms:

Matthew 21:1-11

When they had come near Jerusalem and had reached Bethphage, at the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, 2saying to them, “Go into the village ahead of you, and immediately you will find a donkey tied, and a colt with her; untie them and bring them to me. 3If anyone says anything to you, just say this, ‘The Lord needs them.’ And he will send them immediately.” 4This took place to fulfil what had been spoken through the prophet, saying, 5“Tell the daughter of Zion, Look, your king is coming to you, humble, and mounted on a donkey, and on a colt, the foal of a donkey.” 6The disciples went and did as Jesus had directed them; 7they brought the donkey and the colt, and put their cloaks on them, and he sat on them. 8A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, and others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. 9The crowds that went ahead of him and that followed were shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!” 10When he entered Jerusalem, the whole city was in turmoil, asking, “Who is this?” 11The crowds were saying, “This is the prophet Jesus from Nazareth in Galilee.”

In this letter St. Paul gives us some of his most profound insights using words that, particularly in the original Greek, are strikingly vivid as he describes Christ’s sacrifice of laying aside His godhead and becoming human. The prevailing view of modern scholarship is that these verses may derive from an early Christian creed or ‘hymn’.

Epistle:

Philippians 2: 5 – 11

5 Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus,
6 who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited,
7 but emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, being born in human likeness. And being found in human   form,
8 he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death – even death on a cross.
9 Therefore God also highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name,
10 so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth,

11 and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

PASSION GOSPEL: Matthew 26:36 – 27:54

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Annual Meeting of Parishioners of St Michael and All Angels will follow the Sunday Eucharist and coffee on 19 April 2026

Updating the Electoral Roll March 2026. Only additional names to be added this year. Please contact [email protected] if you wish to add your name to the list.

For your Prayers:

Ryan Walker, Victoria Gibbens, Tim Mayne, Robert Mayne, Michael Godsal, Graham Simpson

Services

Sunday 29 March PALM SUNDAY 10am St Michael & All Angels, Great Tew Sung Eucharist

NOTE NO REFRESHMENTS on PALM SUNDAY. After the service the Vicar and those who wish to join will meet a donkey outside church and walk down to the Falkland Arms where more Palm Crosses will be distributed and Hymns sung in the Pub. All Welcome

Vicar’s Contact Details
Revd William Burke
Mobile telephone number 07770 630202Email [email protected] The Vicarage, New Road, Great Tew OX7 4AG
SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK and EASTER

Thursday 2 April 6pm Great Tew Maundy Thursday Communion and Stripping of Altar

This service recalls the Last Supper and is followed by a vigil.

Friday 3 April 10am Little Tew Good Friday Children’s Service

2pm Good Friday St Nicolas Heythrop

Prayers and Readings

This service recalls the last hour of Jesus’ life

Sat 4 Apr 7pm Great Tew Easter Eve Vigil Service of Light

This service lasts for 1 hour and includes the singing of the Exultet, and moving from darkness to light with readings preparing us for Easter Day.

EASTER SUNDAY

5th April 10am Great Tew Sung Eucharist and Blessing of Easter Garden Following the service on Sunday all are welcome to the Vicarage garden for refreshments and an Easter Egg Hunt

 

We Shall Remember Them

How should wars be commemorated in a multinational society?

The Great Tew Circle

SATURDAY 18 APRIL 2026, 6.30pm

St Michael and All Angels, Great Tew

Panel discussion with Rachel Seiffert, Alex Donnelly, William Burke and chaired by Jeremy Treglown  followed by supper.

NUMBERS LIMITED: book early!

Talk and dinner: £35.00 for early booking (£45.00 on the night)

Talk and drinks: £12.50 for early booking and (£15.00 on the night)

Talk only: Students go free.

To reserve your place please contact  [email protected]

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