This Sunday – 8th March 2026

“Rejoice in the Lord always, I will say it again: Rejoice!”

(Philippians 4:4)

This week, the sections of the email are:

  • Opening reflection: Joy
  • Key notices: Churches Together Prayer Breakfast, Mothering Sunday
  • Coming Up: Men’s Group Games Night, Easter Cracked, Welcome Service for new Archbishop of Canterbury, Romp through the Old Testament
  • Interesting Blogs: How to pray for the Middle East, An Iranian perspective on the conflict
  • Weekly Calendar
  • Online Forms: Event application, Submit a notice, maintenance report, access Safeguarding training

Scroll on…

Opening Reflection

How can you tell someone is a Christian? Jesus says, “by their fruit you will recognise them” (Matthew 7:16) and a key characteristic of the fruit of the Spirit is joy. So shouldn’t joy be a key sign that someone might be a Christian? At last Saturday’s confirmation service, there was a palpable sense of joy, especially among the candidates as they publicly declared their faith in Jesus. Joy often is a mark of Christians.

But how can we maintain our joy? Is Paul’s command to, “Rejoice always!” realistic? Clearly to rejoice always cannot mean always acting with a happy or cheerful demeanour. Elsewehere, Paul tells us to “weep with those who weep” (Romans 12:15) just as Jesus wept at the grave of Lazarus (John 11:35). In a similar way the Psalms are full of expressions of pain and suffering.

Yet, the Psalms frequently move on from acknowledging the struggles of life to focus once more on God and rejoice in the salvation he brings. This is how we are to rejoice, not by denying our pain, but seeing that God is above and beyond our pain and will bring us through. That is why Paul’s command is not simply to rejoice, but to ‘Rejoice in the Lord!’ We may not have much to be happy about in our lives, but we can always rejoice in who God is and what he has done for us and will do for us.

So, as Christians we can find joy that goes beyond the circumstances of our present experience. It is this joy rooted in our relationship with God, that enables us to stand out from the world in a way that is deeply attractive and contagious.

How do we cultivate this joy? By focussing on our reason for joy. By gathering together to praise God and celebrate what he has done for us in Jesus.

Paul Worledge

Key Notices:

Churches Together Prayer Breakfast

St. Luke’s will be hosting the Churches Together Prayer Breakfast at St. Luke’s Hall on Saturday 7th March, 9am to 10am. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Mothering Sunday, 15th March

Next Sunday, we will be celebrating Mothering Sunday. There will be a short said communion service in the chancel area from 9:30am followed by an all age service to celebrate Mothering Sunday from 10am, during which daffodils will be distributed to the women in the church. Do join us for one or both of these services.

Coming Up:

Men’s Group Games Night

The next event is a Games night at St Lukes, Church Hall on Thursday 12th March. Please let Bruce know if you are going.

Easter Cracked

St. Luke’s will be hosting 80 Year 6 pupils from St. Lawrence College and Newlands School on the morning of Tuesday 24th March for this interactive workshop run by ACTS.If you can volunteer to help host and run the workshop (setting up from 9am and tidying up until about mid-day), then please let Paul know.

Welcome Service for new Archbishop of Canterbury

The service, led by the Bishop of Dover, will bring together individuals and church groups from across our county highlighting the rich and varied communities which we serve. This will be the main opportunity for the whole Diocese to formally welcome and show our support for our new Diocesan Bishop. Saturday 28th March, 5:30-6:30pm. Canterbury Cathedral. Click here to book a free ticket.

Romp through the Old Testament

An interactive day of exploration, new insights and fun with Rev. Dr. Sue Woan. Free! (donations welcome) Bring your own lunch – drinks provided. Saturday 18th April, 9.30am – 3.00pm. Newington Free Church, St. John’s Avenue, Ramsgate. To book a place contact Robin Plant:

Interesting Blogs to Share:

How to pray for the Middle East

This 3-minute video from Tearfund, suggests ways that we can pray for the situation in the Middle East. Watch…

An Iranian Perspective on the Conflict

Steve Dew-Jones who works for a human rights organisation documenting Christian persecution in Iran gives a personal perspective on the US attacks. Read more (4 minutes, note this was written last Saturday)

Weekly Calendar

Sunday 8th March – The Third Sunday of Lent

Eucharist (St. George’s Church) Psalm 100 – 9:30am

Sunday School (St George’s, 10:30am)

Confirmation Follow Up (St Luke’s Vicarage) – 5:00-6:30pm

Monday 9th   

Prayer Meeting (St. Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Confirmation Follow Up (St Luke’s Vicarage) – 7:30-9:00pm

Tuesday 10th            

Prayer Meeting (St. George’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Community Meal (St. George’s Hall) – 5:30-7:00pm

Wednesday 11th       

Community Soup (St. George’s Church) – 12:00-2:00pm

Thursday 12th

Prayer Meeting (St. Luke’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Confirmation Follow Up (St Luke’s Vicarage) – 11:30am-1:00pm

Men’s Group Games Evening (St Luke’s Hall) – 7:00-9:00pm

Saturday 14th             

Prayer Meeting (St. George’s Church) – 9:30-10:00am

Community Soup (St. George’s Church) – 12:00-2:00pm

Sunday 15th – The Fourth Sunday of Lent

Mothering Sunday (St. George’s Church) 1 John 4:7-12

Said Communion Service, 9:30am

All Age Service, 10am

Confirmation Follow Up (St Luke’s Vicarage) – 5:00-6:30pm

Life Groups

Will you dare to share the Christian life with others? Life groups are a great way to meet together regularly with a small group of other Christians, for mutual support, to share in reading God’s word and to pray for one another.

Please see Paul if you are interested in joining one. There are groups at the following times:

  • Monday evenings
    • Tuesday afternoons
    • Wednesday mornings
    • Wednesday evenings

Online Forms:

Under the ‘Contact’ tab on the website, there are now three forms that you can use to help us in managing the church:

  • Events Application Form. Use this if you are organising a church event that needs a church room booked, advertising or ticketing.
  • Submit a Notice. Use this if you want to ask us to include a prayer request or other notice in the church notice sheet or email.
  • Maintenance Reporting Form.Use this to report any non-urgent issues with our buildings or grounds.

Safeguarding Training

If you volunteer in anyway at church the national authorities are strongly encouraging you to take at least the Basic Module in safeguarding training once every three years.

If you have not completed the training in the last three years, then the module can be completed online and takes about ninety minutes. You can access the training by following this link. You will need to first register, to access the training. Once the training is completed, you will be sent a certificate. Please forward that certificate to James (office@churchramsgate.org), so that we can keep records of who has done the training.

Finally, let’s rejoice in the Lord always!

Yours in Christ

Paul Worledge

(Priest in Charge, St. George’s Ramsgate)

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