Downloadable PDFs

Download - Ashbury Midweek Communion Oct 2020.pdf
Download - How to watch services and sermons on Facebook.pdf
Download - Compline & Benediction 2021.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order Two congregation copy A4 2019.pdf
Download - ASK.pdf
Download - Messy Church QR Code.pdf
Download - The Celebration of Holy Communion [St James Bourton with Hymns].pdf
Download - Choral Evensong 7.11.21.pdf
Download - Compline Advent Booklet.pdf
Download - Vespers & Benediction Nov 2021.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Epiphany 2021 for website.pdf
Download - Morning Prayer Epiphany.pdf
Download - Choral Evensong 17.10.21.pdf
Download - Holy Communion 2020 [Trinity and OT].pdf
Download - Compline for Lent.pdf
Download - MP Lent.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Lent] 2021.pdf
Download - MP Mid-Week Passiontide.pdf
Download - A Service of the Word Palm Sunday.pdf
Download - Easter Vigil Booklet.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Easter - Pentecost].pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Easter - Pentecost 2011] L and A.pdf
Download - Holy Communion [Ascension Day].pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Trinity] 2010.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Trinity] Mk2 (Longcot).pdf
Download - ASK Morning Prayer [With Hymns].pdf
Download - BCP MATINS King Charles III.pdf
Download - MP Tuesdays in Ordinary Time.pdf
Download - MP Wednesdays in Ordinary Time.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Harvest] 2010.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order Two said September 2022.pdf
Download - MP All Saints to Advent.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [St Andrews Day].pdf
Download - MP Advent.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Advent] 2010.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Christmas 2010].pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Epiphany].pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Lent] 2011.pdf
Download - MP Mid-Week Passiontide.pdf
Download - Celtic MP Easter to Pentecost.pdf
Download - Celtic MP Easter to Pentecost.pdf
Download - BCP Choral Evensong Longcot May 2023 online.pdf
Download - Corpus Christi Congregation .pdf
Download - ASK Service of the Word v2.pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [Trinity] Ashbury .pdf
Download - How to watch live-streamed services on Facebook 2023.pdf
Download - Harvest Songs of Praise & Communion Watchfield Generic.pdf
Download - Reading Sheet Harvest Year A.pdf
Download - An Order for Remembrance Sunday [Shriv 2022].pdf
Download - Holy Communion Order One [St Andrews Day].pdf
Download - Reading Sheet for St Andrews Day.pdf
Download - Ash Wednesday 2023 Congregation .pdf
Download - Readings Tuesday 12th March 2024.pdf
Download - Bible Readings 17th March.pdf
Download - Look 17th March.pdf
Download - readings and anthem 17 march.pdf
Download - Readings Friday 22nd March 2024.pdf
Download - Readings Thursday 21st March 2024.pdf
Download - Readings Wednesday 20th March 2024.pdf
Download - Readings Tuesday 19th March 2024.pdf
Download - MP Mid-Week Passiontide.pdf

Thank you, we will get in touch in due course.

Welcome to our Benefice

The Shrivenham & Ashbury Benefice is situated in the Vale Of White Horse, 8 miles east of Swindon and 25 miles west of Oxford, and consists of four parishes within the Dorchester Archdeaconry in the Diocese of Oxford.

Our churches are all different, with modern, traditional, and non-traditional services found in the regular pattern of worship, but all are united in wishing to mirror the hospitality of God to those we meet.

The following churches are open daily for private prayer: St Andrew Shrivenham, St Thomas Watchfield, St James Bourton, St Mary the Virgin Ashbury, St Swithun Compton Beauchamp. St Mary the Virgin Longcot is only open on Wednesdays and Sundays at present.

Please do not come into church if you think you may have Covid symptoms.

Our regular online services and sermons continue, please download the Newsletter for full details. Download a guide to watching services and sermons on Facebook.

If you would like a home visit, or need to talk or ask for specific prayers, please get in touch.


Sunday 17th March

We are sharing Bishop Steven’s weekly 'Come and See – The Way of Love’ films during Lent.

‘The Way of Love’ takes a closer look at what Jesus called the two most important commandments: you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and mind and strength, and you shall love your neighbour as yourself.
Find out more here

'Two Questions'

The more we look at Jesus’ profound summary of the greatest commandments, the more the implications grow for the life of the world and for our own lives. What must we do to inherit eternal life?


We have a Facebook page - please follow us to keep up to date with news and events throughout the Benefice.

Downloadable PDFs

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St Andrew, Shrivenham

‘We have found the Messiah.’ John 1:41


A warm welcome to St Andrew’s Church Shrivenham. You will find a range of services over the course of the month, from Common Worship and Book of Common Prayer to Family Worship and Prayer and Praise - hopefully something for everyone! Our main Sunday service is at 10:15am (usually Family Communion), with Holy Communion at 7:45am on the first and third Sundays of the month, and Compline & Benediction on the first Sunday of the month at 5:30pm. We meet for Morning Prayer at 9am on Wednesdays.

Family Services

Children are welcome at all of our services, and a special area with colouring materials, toys and books is provided.

Our family service is held on the first Sunday of the month and includes prayers and readings led by the children, contemporary songs and participation with musical instruments. Baptisms also take place during this service.

Café Inspire

Jointly run by the Methodist Church and St. Andrew’s, this ‘pop-up’ Café meets in Shrivenham School on the second Saturday of the month between 10 and 11:30am.

All ages are welcome to come along for tea and coffee, bacon rolls, homemade cakes, newspapers and friendly chat.

Younger guests can play with a range of toys or join in craft-based activities. We have a short "Thought for the Day" when matters related to Christian beliefs and/or current affairs are considered.

Shrivenham Baby & Toddler Group

Shrivenham Baby & Toddler Group meets in St Andrew's from 9 - 11am on Thursdays during term-time. Lots of fun with crafts, toys, games and a snack, with refreshments for carers. £1.50 a session for each family (parent/carer).

ASK: Acting in Simple Kindness

ASK is a voluntary local group whose members are experienced in offering pastoral support and are happy to be asked for help - maybe to talk, pray for and about things or perhaps provide a lift to church. Our first Wednesday Communion service at 2pm is shorter than on a Sunday - helpful for those who find it difficult to sit for too long or cope with larger congregations. Refreshments are served after the service (worth coming for those alone!)

Men's Breakfast

Join us for a Full English Breakfast and a chat in the Prince of Wales at 8:30am on the third Saturday of the month.

Worship and Praise

Worship and Praise with live music and contemporary & traditional songs from 5:30 – 6:15 pm on the third Friday of the month.

The Benefice Choir

The Benefice choir is based at St Andrew's and leads worship on at least one Sunday each month. It supports services at all of the churches as well as concerts and special Christmas services. They practice at 6:30pm on Thursdays - new members welcome.

St Andrew's Bell Ringers

The tower houses one of the best rings of ten bells in the county, cared for and rung regularly by an enthusiastic team of ringers. They practice at 7:30pm on Mondays - come along if you would like to find out more. The handbell team is active across the Benefice with performances in Christmas services and concerts.

The Bells

The tower predates the rest of the church by about 300 years. It was built in around 1400. It is assumed that there was an earlier tower, which housed the little 1cwt Sanctus bell which is thought to date from about 1320 and is still in daily use.

The tower has a ring of ten bells. Prior to 1908, there were six bells by William & Robert Cor of Aldbourne of which the 5th and tenor were dated 1701

They were replaced by Mears and Stainbank by a new ring of six bells in 1908.

Gillett & Johnston of Croydon cast two further bells in 1948. These were a gift from the American & British forces stationed at Beckett House in WW2.

The ring was increased from eight to ten bells in 2003 when the Whitechapel Bell foundry cast the present treble and second bells.

The Church

There has been a church on the site of St. Andrew’s for over 900 years and it is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It was marked out as one of England’s 1000 Best Churches in Simon Jenkins book.

With the exception of the 13th century tower and a small bit of the west wall, the church was built during the reign of Charles I, at a time when there was very little in the way of church building taking place in England. As such, it presents a rather unusual style - a merging of late Perpendicular and Classical.

The medieval building was dismantled in 1638, leaving intact only the tower with its crossing arches. Long arms were built from each of the tower arches to create the building we see today.

You enter through a paved 18th century west porch, where there is a royal coat of arms to George III, dated 1764. The lead panels are thought to originally have been incorporated into the roof. As you enter the church itself you will find a sense of space and light; the nave roof seems to soars above your head, but the roof supports are not aligned with the slender elongated Tuscan columns. The huge Perpendicular windows let in an enormous amount of light, like the space between the columns they are rounded at the top but only on the inside of the church.

The font is late 12th/13th century and is made of black Purbeck marble.

Within the church there are a number of monuments to members of the Barrington family, major benefactors, who lived in Becket House, now part of the Defence Academy. These monuments are numerous and some are very grand but of particular interest, tucked away in the North West corner is a monument in white marble to Admiral Samuel Barrington, a naval hero who in 1759 captured the French vessel Count de Florentine off St Lucia. The French captain's white flag of surrender was brought back to St Andrew’s church. As you move to the east end, the oak pulpit is of Jacobean design and used to have three levels.

In the chancel is a lovely brass chandelier dated 1726. The chancel floor is very striking, with a black and white design in marble. The east window has the only coloured glass in the church, including an image of a bishop with the date 1505. This may be John Hawkborne, Abbot of Cirencester Abbey which owned St Andrew's until the Reformation.

The chancel walls have wonderful late 17th and early 18th century memorials, including that of Sir John Widman (d. 1693), a fascinating character who in 1683 was implicated in the Rye House Plot to kill Charles II. He later supported the Duke of Monmouth's abortive attempt to seize the throne, before throwing his support behind William and Mary. When William and Mary's bid for throne succeeded, Widman bought the position of Postmaster General. He was knighted in 1692, but died the following year.

The Lady Chapel is not dedicated to Mary the mother of Christ but rather unusually to Mary Magdalen. There is a hanging 18th Century ‘Pyx’ for the reserved sacrament, one of only about half a dozen known examples in the country. In the south aisle there is a much worn 13th century effigy which is probably a woman, but it is so worn as to make all identification pure conjecture. On the wall above this hangs the Benefactions board from 1786 which was restored in 2012.

A more detailed description and guide book is available inside St Andrew’s.

Please do not come into church if you think you may have Covid symptoms.

Our regular online services and sermons continue, please download the Newsletter for full details. Download a guide to watching services and sermons on Facebook.

If you would like a home visit, or need to talk or ask for specific prayers, please get in touch.

Sunday 17th March

We are sharing Bishop Steven’s weekly 'Come and See – The Way of Love’ films during Lent.

‘The Way of Love’ takes a closer look at what Jesus called the two most important commandments: you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and mind and strength, and you shall love your neighbour as yourself.
Find out more here

'Two Questions'

The more we look at Jesus’ profound summary of the greatest commandments, the more the implications grow for the life of the world and for our own lives. What must we do to inherit eternal life?


Sunday 17th March

7:45am  Shrivenham, St Andrew

Holy Communion (BCP)

9:00am  Compton Beauchamp, St Swithun

Matins

9:30am  Watchfield, St Thomas

Matins

9:30am  Longcot, St Mary

Morning Prayer

10:00am  Bourton, St James. Also live on Facebook.

Holy Communion
Download the Order of Service, Bible readings and Look (Sunday sheet for children).

11:00am  Ashbury, St Mary

Family Service with Baptism

5:30pm  Shrivenham, St Andrew. Also live on Facebook.

Choral Evensong with the Benefice Choir
The service will include 
an illustrated talk by Dr Peter Foot entitled 'Seeing Jacob’s Ladder.
Download the Order of Service and Bible readings.

Tuesday 19th March

9:00am  Live on Facebook.

Morning prayer
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1:30pm  Shrivenham, St Andrew

Funeral - Darren Maskell RIP

Wednesday 20th March

9:00am  Shrivenham, St Andrew. Also live on Facebook.

Morning Prayer
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Thursday 21st March

9:00am  Live on Facebook.

Matins
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7:45pm  Shrivenham, St Andrew. Also live on Facebook.

Compline for Lent
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Friday 22nd March

9:00am  Live on Facebook.

Matins
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Palm Sunday 24th March

8:00am  Ashbury, St Mary

Holy Communion

9:45am  Shrivenham Methodist Church

Please come and join our Palm Sunday Procession with donkeys to St Andrew's Church.

10:15am  Shrivenham, St Andrew. Also live on Facebook.

Benefice Palm Sunday Service with Choir
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Keeping up to date 

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St Mary the Virgin, Ashbury


We are a very open and welcoming congregation. Our Sunday services start at 11am, and over a month we celebrate Holy Communion, Morning Worship and a third Sunday service with Taizé, Celtic or other forms of worship. We also meet on the second Thursday at 10am for Holy Communion and at 9am on the final Friday of the month for Matins. The village shop and café welcomes us occasionally for ‘Café Church’ which usually includes a guest speaker. A highlight of village life is the Stations of the Nativity just before Christmas each year, in which the Christmas story is retold around the village.

Breakfast Bible Study

This monthly discussion group meets at 8am on the first Saturday of the month at various different venues. Everyone is welcome; we generally have a simple (but excellent!) breakfast before looking at the bible passage for the following week and see where the conversation takes us.

The Church

St Mary’s is the parish church for Ashbury, Kingston Winslow, Odstone and Idstone. The first church in Ashbury was built for the Abbot of Glastonbury sometime before AD 947, with the present church constructed on the same site in the twelfth century. The building would probably have been cruciform in plan, with a nave and entrances to north and south. Through the ages the church has been enlarged and altered to make it the building it is today. The west end is 12th century, the chancel with its three medieval brasses is 14th century and the tower and north and south chapels are 13th century. A detailed history can be found in the church.

The Bells

The tower originally housed five bells, which were cast in 1733 by Henry Bagley III. The two largest were recast in 1845 by Taylors of Oxford, and a treble by Mears &B Stanbank was added in 1873. There is also a Sanctus bell, cast in 1800 by James Wells of Aldbourne.

In the latter half of the 20th century, the bells were partially rehung and this resulted in the bells being in the order 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 which is “anticlockwise” and thus rather unusual.

As well as ringing for services, the ringers meet to practice on Thursdays at 7:30pm.

St James, Bourton


We welcome adults and children alike to our Family Service at 10am on the first Saturday of the month and Family Communion at 10am on the third Sunday. We hope you will stay for refreshments and a chat afterwards. 

The highlight of the year is our candlelit Holy Communion service on Christmas Eve at 6pm, where the village children dress up as various members of the nativity to build a living crib, along with mulled wine for the adults and the traditional handbells rung by the Shrivenham bell ringers.

St James is located on the outskirts of the village of Bourton in the direction of Bishopstone. It was founded and built in 1859 following the purchase of a plot of land by Mr T. Tucker, and its foundation stone was laid on August 8th of that year by Jane - Viscount Barrington. Prior to this the village had no church, and villagers would meet in a hut at the bottom of The Hill to worship. Bourton is a small village, but the church remains important both to the villagers and to Pinewood School, who hold regular services there.

Please visit www.bourton-oxon.org.uk for details of the latest service times and our fundraising activities.

St Swithun, Compton Beauchamp


Situated as it is in the grounds of Compton House, St Swithun’s may (at first sight) appear to be a private chapel. However, it is not and all are warmly welcome to enjoy the prayerful peace of its interior. We have two regular 9am services each month - Holy Communion on the first Sunday and Matins on the third Sunday, both using the Book of Common Prayer. Other services include our Patronal festival in July, Remembrance Sunday and a candle-light celebration of Nine Lessons and Carols at Christmas. St Swithun's has a long-standing connection with St. Stephen's House in Oxford and students come to celebrate Mass according to the English Missal once a year.

The Church

St. Swithun's Church is considered by its worshippers and many visitors to be the jewel in the Benefice crown. Certainly, it appears both in Simon Jenkins’ 'Thousand Best Churches' and Richard Wheeler's 'Oxfordshire's Best Churches.' Even the 14th-century bell merits four pages in the Church Bells of Berkshire!

Built of chalk and clunch, this 13th century cruciform church is unusual in that most of the internal furnishings date from the 20th century. These were commissioned by Samuel Gurney, an Anglo-Catholic who lived in Compton Beauchamp from 1924 until his death in 1968. He employed the artist Martin Travers to redesign the interior, which was completely reordered between 1925 and 1950, creating a beautiful, sacred space within the tiny building.

The church itself is surrounded by beautiful countryside and by its very positioning encourages a feeling of stillness, contemplative thinking and an engagement with nature. It sits below the ancient Ridgeway track and is on the Diocesan Pilgrim Route.

Sermons

Bishop Steven's sermon Sunday 6th March 2022

We are sharing Bishop Steven’s weekly ‘Come and See’ films focussing on the Lord's Prayer as our sermons during Lent. Click here for more information about 'Come and See'.
This week's theme is 'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name'.
Watch on 
YouTube.

Padre Phil Craven's sermon Sunday 27th February 2022

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon Sunday 20th February 2022

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Richard Fergusson's sermon Sunday 13th February 2022

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon Sunday 6th February 2022

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon Sunday 30th January 2022

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Richard Fergusson's sermon Sunday 23rd January 2022

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon Sunday 16th January 2022

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon Sunday 9th January

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Richard Fergusson's sermon Sunday 2nd January 2022

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Christmas 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon Sunday 19th December 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon Sunday 12th December 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon Sunday 5th December 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's for Sermon Advent Sunday 28th November 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 21st November 2021, Christ the King

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Remembrance Sunday 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 7th November 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for the Feast of All Saints and All Souls

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 24th October 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 17th October 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 10th October 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 3rd October 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 26th September 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 19th September 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 12th September 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 5th September 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 29th August 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 22nd August 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 15th August 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 8th August 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 1st August 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 25th July 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 18th July 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 11th July 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 4th July 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 27th June 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 20th June 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 13th June 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 6th June 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Trinity Sunday 30th May 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Pentecost Sunday 23rd May 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 16th May 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Rogation Sunday 9th May 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 2nd May 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Mothering Sunday 14th March 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 7th March 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Wednesday 3rd March 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 28th February 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Evensong on Sunday 21st February 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 21st February 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Ash Wednesday 17th February 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 14th February 2021

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 7th February 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for the ASK service on Wednesday 3rd February 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 31st January 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 24th January 2021

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 17th January 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 10th January 2021

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Canon Paul Richardson's sermon for Sunday 3rd January 2021

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Rodney Elton's Sermon for Christmas 2020

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 20th December 2020

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 13th December

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 6th December - the Feast of St Nicholas

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Richard Fergusson's reflection for St Andrew's Day, Monday 30th November

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Advent Sunday, 29th November

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Richard Fergusson's reflection for Sunday 22nd November

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 15th November

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Canon Paul Richardson's reflection for Remembrance Sunday 8th November

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Licensing Service of the Rev'd Canon Paul Richardson Tuesday 3rd November 2020

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Richard Fergusson's reflection for Sunday 1st November

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 25th October

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 18th October.

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Richard Fergusson's sermon for Sunday 11th October.

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Rodney Elton's sermon for Sunday 4th October.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's address for Sunday 27th September.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's address for Sunday 20th September.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's address for Sunday 13th September.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's address for Sunday 6th September.

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Richard Fergusson's address for Sunday 6th September.

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Rev'd Rachael Wilson's address for Sunday 6th September.

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Revd Geoff Price's sermon for Sunday 23rd August.

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Rev'd Robin Cardwell's Reflection for Sunday 16th August.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's Sermon for Sunday 9th August.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's Sermon for 2nd August.

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David Ahern's talk for Sunday 26th July.

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Rev'd Robin Cardwell's Sermon for Sunday 19th July.

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Richard Fergusson's Sermon for Evensong Sunday 19th July.

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Richard Fergusson's Sermon for Sunday 12th July.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's Sermon for Sunday 5th July.

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Lord Elton's Sermon for Sunday 28th June.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's Sermon for Sunday 21st June.

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Richard Fergusson's Reflection for Evensong on Sunday 21st June.

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David Ahern's Talk for Sunday 14th June.

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Rev'd Robin Cardwell's Sermon for Trinity Sunday 7th June.

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Reflection for Pentecost Sunday 31st May.

Richard and Norma share an imaginary conversation between the disciple Peter and Mary Magdalene as they mull over recent events and await the coming of the Holy Spirit.
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Rev'd Robin Cardwell reflects on the Ascension.

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David Ahern's talk for Sunday 24th May.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's Sermon for Evensong on Sunday 17th May 2020.

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Methodist Minister Rev'd Rachael Wilson's sermon for the Joint Christian Aid Service with Shrivenham Methodist Church on Sunday 17th May 2020.

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Army Chaplain Rev'd Philip Burrows' talk for the 75th anniversary of VE Day - 8th May 2020.

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Shrivenham resident Ron Johnson shares his memories of VE Day 1945.

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Rev'd Robin Cardwell's reflection for Sunday 3rd May 2020.

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Richard Fergusson's reflection for Sunday 26th April 2020.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's reflection for Sunday 19th April 2020.

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Richard Fergusson's address for Easter Sunday 2020.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's reflection for Holy Saturday 2020.

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Richard Fergusson's reflection for Good Friday 2020.

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Rev'd Robin Cardwell's reflections for Palm Sunday 2020.

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Rev'd Norma Fergusson's sermon for Mothering Sunday 2020.

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St John the Evangelist, Fernham

For several years the small congregation has struggled to support a full programme of worship, so agreement was reached with the Bishop of Dorchester at the end of 2021 to make St John a festival church. The main services are Christmas, Easter, Harvest and Remembrance, and other village and nationally significant events are also celebrated.

In a joint venture with the Fernham Village Trust, the church has been adapted so it can also be used as the Village Hall. It is now used regularly for village events and Annabelle’s nursery meets daily in term time.

The Church

Although 13th century gothic in style, St John's was in fact built in 1861 by the Gothic Revival architect JW Hugall to serve as a chapel of ease for Longcot.

It underwent a major re-ordering and refurbishment project between 2005 and 2010, which preserved the best of the church building including the font and some lovely stained glass, but added a beautiful new oak floor, a small but well appointed kitchen, a toilet, comfortable chairs and excellent IT facilities. This makes it a very versatile venue for village events, private hire and Benefice meetings.

Messy Church

Messy Church is a church with a difference! A chance to be creative, hear Bible stories, eat yummy food and have fun with friends and family. There is no charge to attend, but a minimum donation of £1.50 per child towards costs would be appreciated. Messy Church is open to the whole Benefice and meets in St Andrew's Shrivenham from 3:15pm to 5pm on the Thursday before the first Sunday of the month.

Messy Church is not meeting on a Thursday in March , but please join us on Friday 29th March for Messy Church Easter Garden Drop-In. Call in to St Andrew’s Church Shrivenham any time between 10:00am & 11:30am, there’s no need to book.
Plant some flowers, make a tree and help us construct the Easter Garden which will be displayed in the church porch throughout the Easter season. There will also be hot cross buns, tea, coffee and squash to enjoy together.


As always it is very helpful to us if you sign up in advance so we can make sure we have enough craft supplies and food. Please click on this link to sign up. 


For more information or to book a space contact standfast.shrivenham@yahoo.com or scan the QR code to register.



Ministry Team

Rev'd Fergusson is off duty on Mondays.


Vicar

The Rev'd Norma Fergusson
vicar@shrivenhamandashbury.co.uk

Associate Vicar

The Rev'd Patrick Mabhunu
associate.vicar@shrivenhamandashbury.co.uk

Licensed Lay Minister

Richard Fergusson

Authorised Minister

Alex Peal

Retired Clergy

The Rev'd Robin Cardwell

The Benefice has a growing lay ministry team who help in all aspects of the churches’ life and mission.

Benefice Administrator and Safeguarding Officer

Lucy Laird
01793 783519 or info@shrivenhamandashbury.co.uk.

St Mary the Virgin, Longcot


St Mary's is a lovely parish church whose shape seems to reflect that of the village it serves. Holy Communion is celebrated on Sundays at 9:30am apart from the third Sunday when Morning Prayer is said. 

The congregation and the Longcot Village Trust have worked incredibly hard over the past few years to raise sufficient money to build a community hub at the west end of the nave. This £200 K project was completed in October 2021 and was formally opened by the Lord -Lieutenant in May 2022. The new facilities include a kitchen, disabled toilet, and a mezzanine which is an ideal space for meetings, and offers visitors an interesting view of the bell ringers in action. The community hub is already becoming a focus of life in the village, hosting children’s parties, concerts, bell ringing training courses and parish meetings. 

The Church

St Mary’s church dates back to the 13th century, with a large barn-like nave, small chancel and an 18th century tower. The nave was repaired in 1606 and again in 1701; other parts of the building reflect later repairs and additions, and we look forward to being able to add a toilet and kitchenette as the 21st century’s contribution to maintaining the life of the church and its place at the centre of the village.

Within the building there is a font which probably dates from the 13th century; a hexagonal pulpit of fine Jacobean oak work and a wonderful 1733 painting of the arms of George III.

In addition, there is a plaque in memory of Lillian Carter who, with her husband, lost her life on the Titanic in 1912. Lillian’s uncle, John Hughes, was vicar of Longcot from 1853-1895 and the chancel was refurbished in his memory. The churchyard is managed by a team of volunteers and includes a wild-life garden which has won a number of environmental awards.

The Bells

The original tower collapsed in the early 18th century, taking the bells with it. It was rebuilt and a new ring of five was installed by Abraham Rudhall of Gloucester in 1722. Seven years later, Rudhall added a sixth bell. This installation remained in use until the early 1960s when the bells became too difficult and dangerous to ring and fell into disuse. Ringers from Shrivenham progressed a “Millennium” scheme to make the bells ring again, and in 1998 they rang out as a ring of eight. The two extra treble bells were cast at the Loughborough foundry. There is also a 1909 Sanctus bell (½ cwt) by Warner’s of London replacing its predecessor of 1845 by W Taylor of Oxford.

We have an active bell ringing team and the tower is a flourishing teaching centre for the Benefice, the Deanery and the surrounding area. New ringers are always welcome - come along to the Friday evening practice at 7:30pm and see how it's done!


Other ways to join in with worship

If you know anyone who is not on-line and would like a paper copy of this information, please get in touch.

By Phone

Daily Hope offers music, prayers and reflections as well as full worship services from the Church of England.
Dial 0800 804 8044 to hear a special greeting from the Archbishop, then choose from a range of options, including hymns, prayers, reflections, traditional morning and evening prayer and advice on COVID-19.
Calls are free of charge.


Radio

Daily Service at 9:45am on BBC R4 Longwave
Sunday Worship at 8:10am on BBC Radio 4
Choral Evensong on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and Sundays at 3pm
on BBC Radio 3


Television

Sunday Worship at 10:45am on BBC1
Songs of Praise at 1:15pm on BBC1


On-line

The Church of England offers a national weekly service which is broadcast online at 9am each Sunday via its YouTube channel, and made available via its social media accounts and website.


Phone Apps

Time to Pray: from Church House Publishing (Aimer Media). Free to use.
Everything you need for Prayer During the Day, with variations according to the day of the week and the season of the Church’s year. 
The app is compatible with smartphones and tablets (iPhone/iPad iOS 9.0+ and Android 5.1.1+).

More apps from Church House Publishing are available here.


Podcasts

Soundcloud provides daily audio for Common Worship Prayer During the Day and Night Prayer services to accompany the Time to Pray app.


Smart Speaker Apps

The smart speaker skill enables millions of users to ask the Church of England for prayers, explanations of the Christian faith, location-based information about local church events and services, and more.
To get started, just follow the instructions for your device below:
"Alexa, open the Church of England"
"Hey Google, talk to the Church of England"


If you are missing the sound of bells

Bells on Sunday at 5:43am on BBC Radio 4




St Thomas, Watchfield


We are a friendly and welcoming church offering a more traditional style of worship, using the Book of Common Prayer. Sunday services start at 9:30am and alternate between Holy Communion on the first and fourth Sundays of the month, and Matins on the second and third Sundays.

The Church

St Thomas's was built in 1857-8 by G E Street, an earlier church having been demolished in 1788. It is plain Gothic in style, made of rubble stone with dressed stone buttresses, copings and openings and gabled stone tiled roof with bellcote.

Inside there is a three bay nave, one bay chancel, and a north aisle. In an otherwise plain interior the north aisle has deeply undercut capitals of almost perpendicular style and deeply splayed windows with eyebrow dripstones. The roof is open rafters with scissor beams and simple cusping. There is a transitional style font with nebule enrichment, a fine candelabra and an 1860 stained glass east window.

The roadside west front has an elaborate interplay of buttressing which includes a central buttress that changes in direction six times before it reaches the bellcote.

Get in Touch

Please get in touch using the form below.

Don't forget to include your name and email address, and do add a phone number if you would like us to call you.

The Benefice Administrator (Lucy Laird) can be contacted on 01793 783519.

Safeguarding

The care and protection of children, young people and adults involved in Church activities is the responsibility of everyone who participates in the life of the Church.


We are committed to:

  • The care, nurture of, and respectful pastoral ministry with, all children and all adults.
  • The safeguarding and protection of all children, young people and adults when they are vulnerable.
  • The establishing of safe, caring communities which provide a loving environment where there is a culture of 'informed vigilance' as to the dangers of abuse.

For more information please download our Safeguarding Policy.


What to do if you have a safeguarding concern

Regardless of circumstances, if you see or hear something which makes you think that a child, young person or adult may be being neglected or abused in any way, you should not hesitate to report your concerns to the Vicar or the Benefice Safeguarding Officer. Do not attempt to investigate or resolve the situation yourself.

If a child or adult is in immediate danger, or requires immediate medical attention, call emergency services on 999.

The Benefice Safeguarding Officer is Lucy Laird.  01793 783519 or info@shrivenhamandashbury.co.uk



Downloadable PDFs

Download - Benefice Safeguarding Policy 2023.pdf

Privacy

We take the responsibility of how we manage the data and information we hold seriously. We recognise that churches can be complex places where information is held in a number of areas and by a number of people who work or volunteer with us in many different ways.

Find out more by downloading our Data and Information Policy Statement and Data Privacy Notices.

Downloadable PDFs

Download - Data and Information Policy Statement 2023.pdf
Download - Privacy Notice - Shrivenham with Watchfield and Bourton 2023.pdf
Download - Privacy Notice - Compton Beauchamp 2023.pdf
Download - Privacy Notice - Longcot with Fernham 2023.pdf
Download - Privacy Notice - Ashbury 2023.pdf

Church

The Church of England            Diocese of Oxford            Dorchester Archdeaconry


Villages

Shrivenham            Ashbury & Compton Beauchamp           Bourton            Fernham            Longcot            Watchfield


Schools

Shrivenham CE Primary School            Ashbury & Compton Beauchamp CE(A) Primary School

Longcot & Fernham CE Primary School            Watchfield Primary School

Pinewood School           Faringdon Community College


Our Churches

Our parish churches span the breadth of church tradition, with modern, traditional, and non-traditional services found in the regular pattern of worship. Find out more below.

Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals

The Church is here for everyone, whether or not they are regular churchgoers. Many people turn to the Church at significant milestones in their life. Whether that is a happy event such as a wedding or the birth of a child, or a sad one such as the death of a loved friend or family member, we’re here to help, so please get in touch.

 

Baptisms

Your child is precious to you and precious to God, and you may wish to mark the birth with a special service of celebration. We offer two alternatives: a simple service of thanksgiving for the birth of a child or a christening service which includes baptism, marking the start of a journey of faith. We would love to welcome you and your family to one of our churches, so please get in touch.

Find out more about the service of christening and baptism.


Weddings

Are you planning to get married? Congratulations! Whether you plan to get married in a couple of years or in just a few months, we would be delighted to share your special day with you, and help you through the process of booking and planning your ceremony, so please get in touch.

You can find out all about getting married in church at the Church of England’s special weddings website. There’s a ceremony planner, FAQs and lots of useful resources to help you plan your special day.


Funerals

When somebody you love dies, there’s a lot to think about and it can feel overwhelming at the time. Our Ministry Team is here to support you in your loss, so please do get in touch.

A funeral marks the end of a person’s life here on earth, as family and friends come together to express grief, give thanks for the life lived and commend the person into God’s keeping. There are some useful resources on the Church of England website which may help you to start thinking about the service you would like for your family member or friend.






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