Gloucestershire Methodist Circuit

Gloucestershire Methodist Circuit The Methodist Circuit of Gloucestershire exists to join in God's mission: we seek to offer God's love

Love is God’s “reigning attribute”.  What a brilliant way to explain God who is also holy, righteous and wise.  Every bl...
12/03/2026

Love is God’s “reigning attribute”. What a brilliant way to explain God who is also holy, righteous and wise. Every blessing, Andy Rickell

God is love - This little sentence brought St. John more sweetness, even in the time he was writing it, than the whole world can bring. God is often styled holy, righteous, wise; but not holiness, righteousness, or wisdom in the abstract, as he is said to be love; intimating that this is his darling, his reigning attribute, the attribute that sheds an amiable glory on all his other perfections. ~ John Wesley (Notes on 1 John 4:8)

A word from Wesley (John).  Every blessing, Andy Rickell
11/03/2026

A word from Wesley (John). Every blessing, Andy Rickell

3. Be this your one ultimate end in all things. With this view, be plain, open, undisguised. Let your love be without dissimulation: Why should you hide fair, disinterested love? Let there be no guile found in your mouth: Let your words be the genuine picture of your heart. Let there be no darkness or reservedness in your conversation, no disguise in your behaviour. Leave this to those who have other designs in view; designs which will not bear the light. Be ye artless and simple to all mankind; that all may see the grace of God which is in you. And although some will harden their hearts, yet others will take knowledge that ye have been with Jesus, and, by returning themselves `to the great Bishop of their souls, "glorify your Father which is in heaven."
~ John Wesley (fourth discourse on the Sermon on the Mount)

Edited by John Edwin Walker, Jr., with corrections by Ryan Danker and George Lyons for the Wesley Center for Applied Theology.

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A thought for Lent.  Every blessing, Andy Rickell
11/03/2026

A thought for Lent. Every blessing, Andy Rickell

10/03/2026

CIRENCESTER ASHCROFT WORK & WIFI CLUB

WEEKLY UPDATE - UPDATED AT 10TH MARCH 2026 (with updated next 5 weeks’ sessions)

(Written as usual from home in Stratton, Cirencester)

**NEWSFLASH**

The work club is now the work & wifi club! This is to emphasise that we not only help people seeking work, but also people wanting to improve their access to the internet. At both Cirencester Ashcroft Church and Centre, Ashcroft Road, and at St Lawrence’s Church, Chesterton, Cirencester we now can offer free internet access during our sessions, which you can use with or without support from the club. We have tablets we can help you use, if you don’t have your own device.

The work & wifi club will continue to operate on most

Mondays - 9.00am to 11.00am at St Lawrence’s Church Centre
and
Tuesdays – 12.00pm to 2.00pm at Cirencester Ashcroft Church & Centre
(but not on Bank Holidays).

We are now usually open for confidential one-to-one face-to-face support at these times. We also provide one-to-one phone and online support at these times too.

We also work in partnership with Cirencester Jobcentre to support referred jobseekers who would like some extra assistance.

You can contact me at the usual work & wifi club times by :-
- Face-to-face;
- Email : [email protected];
- Phone or text : 07951439302;
- Sending a message through the Cirencester Ashcroft Work & Wifi Club page.

We can then have a chat face-to-face, by phone, by message, or by video link if we can set one up, and I will do my best to help you.

You can also contact me at other times and we will then agree an appointment time to have a proper conversation.

Specific opening times over the next few weeks are below. Later opening times for the period up to the end of SEPTEMBER 2026 are in the Events section (which is itself sometimes in the About section) of the Cirencester Ashcroft Work & Wifi Club and Cirencester Ashcroft Church and Centre pages. To access those later times, you will now need to be signed in to Facebook yourself, as Facebook recently “upgraded” so that Events data cannot be accessed by internet search alone (at least that seems to be what’s happened). Also Facebook only lets us select a maximum of about 50 future dates for an event at the time it is first published, hence why it appears to stop at a random date.

Monday 16th March 9.00 - 11.00 (AT ST LAWRENCE’S CENTRE)
Tuesday 17th March 12.00 - 2.00 (AT ASHCROFT CENTRE)

Monday 23rd March 9.00 - 11.00 (AT ST LAWRENCE’S CENTRE)
Tuesday 24th March 12.00 - 2.00 (AT ASHCROFT CENTRE)

Monday 30th March 9.00 - 11.00 (CLOSED - VOLUNTEER ON LEAVE)
Tuesday 31st March 12.00 - 2.00 (AT ASHCROFT CENTRE)
Wednesday 1st April 12.00 - 2.00 (ONE-OFF EXTRA SESSION AT ASHCROFT CENTRE)

Monday 6th April 9.00 - 11.00 (CLOSED - BANK HOLIDAY)
Tuesday 7th April 12.00 - 2.00 (AT ASHCROFT CENTRE)

Monday 13th April 9.00 - 11.00 (AT ST LAWRENCE’S CENTRE)
Tuesday 14th April 12.00 - 2.00 (AT ASHCROFT CENTRE)

(For those who are interested, I normally highlight the opening times for the next 4 weeks. However sometimes I increase this when they include a break, in part to make sure that the last week I show is one when we are open. This is to emphasise that any closure is only temporary. The work & wifi club is a key part of Ashcroft’s mission and outreach project until at least June 2028. After that date I intend to continue to run the work & wifi club indefinitely, whether or not part of a larger project.)

Andy Rickell, Cirencester Ashcroft Work & Wifi Club Manager

Youth justice may hardly be front and centre of most people’s list of priorities, but managing the needs of youth offend...
10/03/2026

Youth justice may hardly be front and centre of most people’s list of priorities, but managing the needs of youth offenders and young victims of crime is essential if changes in behaviour and outlook are to be achieved to stop incidents earlier in life from creating lifelong problems. It is vital that those services in the county that exist to improve outcomes from those involved in or affected by youth crime are supported to do the best job they can. So we pray for all young people affected by crime in the county, whether as offenders or victims, that they get the help to improve the trajectory of their lives. We pray for all those involved in supporting the young people affected, including local authority services, the police, and community organisations and families. And we pray for us all to encourage the youth justice system to get the best outcomes for all young people. Every blessing, Andy Rickell, Circuit Social Justice Officer.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c78xn8xwezzo?fbclid=IwZnRzaAQcneBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xNzM4NDc2NDI2NzAzNzAAAR67wZUlETsBA37XjaBShVn_4b26nyckhPt4QWgVVnlZ2BtBRqdlCCVfd7F9yw_aem_RsbOTruP-WGXvPqK_9yrIw

Youth workers need to strengthen how they support victims in Gloucestershire.

Another Lent video from the President and Vice President of the Methodist Conference, focusing this week on the story of...
09/03/2026

Another Lent video from the President and Vice President of the Methodist Conference, focusing this week on the story of the conversation between Jesus and a Samaritan woman at Jacob’s Well. Every blessing, Andy Rickell

It's great to see you here. Why not follow us on socials to find out more?BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/methodist.org.ukInstagram: https://instagram.com/...

Right across the country there are arts centres and museums displaying artefacts of historical and/or artistic value, so...
09/03/2026

Right across the country there are arts centres and museums displaying artefacts of historical and/or artistic value, so there are jobs associated with running those venues, like this highlighted role of being a membership coordinator in a museum. If such a career appeals, please talk to us at Cirencester Ashcroft Work & Wifi Club about the opportunities available locally and further afield. Our contact details are on the Cirencester Ashcroft Work & Wifi Club page. Andy Rickell, Cirencester Ashcroft Work & Wifi Club Manager.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z4ph92p?fbclid=IwZnRzaAQbRHRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xNzM4NDc2NDI2NzAzNzAAAR7zn9Flfx46HADPwzGMFDaKdJwAvoNVRgtsO_4JiVd7fkVkut8CpWRSh3Mlig_aem_nQrHuPpA-QOtY8L6A6XHTg

Meet Ailsa. Find out how she became a membership coordinator for Scotland's first design museum. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.

For those interested in engaging with issues of social, economic and environmental justice, here is a link to the latest...
08/03/2026

For those interested in engaging with issues of social, economic and environmental justice, here is a link to the latest edition of the Joint Public Issues Newsletter. If you have any queries, or would like support about an issue from the Circuit Social and Climate Justice Team, please contact me. Every blessing, Andy Rickell, Circuit Social Justice Officer

Welcome to our new look newsletter for February! You might have noticed that over the last few months JPIT has started to look a bit different: we have a new logo, and have gradually been rolling out an updated look. To find out more, and download our new logo, visit our visual identity page.

08/03/2026

SUNDAY SERVICES ONLINE TODAY

The Circuit has recommenced doing its regular online “Worship at Home” services. New and previous services are available to view at - https://m.youtube.com//videos

Some Circuit churches stream their normal services online, where they can be seen live or as subsequent recordings. We invite you to join any of these services, particularly if you are unable to attend one in person.

St Mark’s Methodist Church, Cheltenham, at 10.30am :-

https://stmarksmethodist.org.uk, then click on the “Service Link” button to request access.

Cirencester Ashcroft Church (Methodist/URC joint church), Cirencester, at 10.30am:-

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMzWroI14LFh_3BW4m_mniw

Every blessing, Andy Rickell

Thought for the day.  Every blessing, Andy Rickell
07/03/2026

Thought for the day. Every blessing, Andy Rickell

“I really only love God as much as I love the person I love the least.” - Dorothy Day
Love always exposes what we're ignorant to.

07/03/2026

SUNDAY SERVICES - 8TH MARCH 2026

Our churches are open for public worship. Please look at the Gloucestershire Methodist Circuit website for information about arrangements in particular churches. To provide extra protection from infection, you may wish to wear a face mask, which I would be supported to do if I wished when I attend my local church tomorrow.

The circuit has recommenced providing circuit “Worship at Home” online services via YouTube and Facebook for those who cannot attend in person, on the second Sunday of each month. In addition, we will be providing links to online services provided by individual circuit churches. I will provide the link to all these online services tomorrow morning at about 8am, for you to watch the “Worship at Home” service, or one of the streamed church services live or a recording of it thereafter.

Every blessing, Andy Rickell

A prayer for the Methodist military chaplains who will be supporting those personnel involved in defending people and pr...
06/03/2026

A prayer for the Methodist military chaplains who will be supporting those personnel involved in defending people and property at this time. Every blessing, Andy Rickell

We give thanks for the Methodist Chaplains that serve our armed services at this time. It was a joy to join them this week for their annual conference to share in our presidential theme.

🙏🏻

God of peace, we pray for our Methodist military chaplains. Strengthen them for faithful presence, wise words, and deep listening. Guard their hearts and minds, sustain their families, and renew their courage in weary places. Make them signs of Christ’s hope and compassion among all the spaces and places they serve

In Jesus’ name,

Amen.*

*Prayer written by Matthew Forsyth- Vice President 2025-2026

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Po Box 3303
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GL19JJ

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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