St George's Church, Benenden

 

St George's Benenden is joined with St Nicholas' Sandhurst

as a Benefice led by the Rector, Revd David Commander

 

We aim to be a welcoming, open church community. This website is intended to provide a good guide to our church life. Please see the contact details if you need help or any further information. 

Clergy

Rector: Revd David Commander is the Rector of the Benefice of Benenden and Sandhurst. He originally trained and worked as a Chartered Mechanical Engineer for 28 years. He served his curacy at St James's, Tunbridge Wells, before moving to Benenden in October 2013.  He and his wife, Helen, have two daughters, two grandsons, a grandaughter, and an extremely friendly dog, Barney.

T: 01580 240658    M: 07710 416978    revdavidcommander@gmail.com   

The Rectory, The Green, Benenden, Kent TN17 4DL

 

Associate Priest: Though she was born in London, Rev. Rosemary Kobus van Wengen has spent most of her adult life abroad, teaching in schools and universities in Uganda and The Netherlands. She was ordained in 2001 in Canterbury Cathedral, and since then has served as a non-stipendiary priest (now ‘retired’, with Permission to Officiate) in Benenden and Sandhurst. Besides a passion for parish ministry her interests include art and literature, handwork and gardening.  rosemaryvanwengen@gmail.com

 

 


Associate Priest: Rev. Ylva Blid-Mackenzie was born and raised in Sweden, moving  to Kent in 1996. She finished her theological studies at St Augustine's College in May 2020 and then served her Title  Post in Benenden and Sandhurst with the Revd. David.  She trained as a Landscape Architect and runs Madrona Nursery with her husband Liam. They have three sons, two border collies and some chickens.

T: 01233 820100    M: 07766 711957    rev.ylva@gmail.com

 

Reflection: Sunday 26th October - Bible Sunday - and for the week ahead:

Scripture:

Christ did not please himself; but, as it is written, ‘The insults of those who insult you have fallen on me.’ For whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, so that by steadfastness and by the encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope.  (Romans 15.3-4)

Reflection: 

The shared prayers between the Pope and King Charles last week were a welcome marker of progress in Christian acceptance of differences. Before and after Jesus the interpretation of the words of sacred scriptures has been controversial. The Reformation was a particularly seismic moment but arguments about just how to apply the Bible to our lives are as lively and potentially divisive as ever.
 
St Paul pleaded with the first Christians in Rome to be tolerant with one another, and to respect the views of those who seemed to be compromising the message of freedom from rules. ‘The scriptures’, he writes, exist to encourage in us ‘steadfastness’ and ‘hope’ . He quotes from Psalm 69 to remind us what Jesus himself put up with in the hope of saving us from despair and darkness.
 
David Harmsworth  

 

“Services” and Prayer:

Please make use of the beautiful quiet space in St. George's Church any day for individual private prayer; prayer resources are available. 

UPCOMING SERVICES AT ST GEORGE'S

Sunday 5th October - The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity:

8am - Holy Communion 

10 am - All Age Communion

5 pm - Choral Evensong 

Sunday 12th October - The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity:

8 am - 1662 BCP Holy Communion 

10 am - PET SERVICE

Sunday 19th October - The Eigteenth Sunday after Trinity: 

8 am Holy Communion

10 am Sung Eucharist

Sunday 26th October - Bible Sunday: 

8 am - Holy Communion 

10 am - Morning Worship

 

Mid-week Communion: Every Tuesday at the Mission Church, Back Road, Sandhurst TN18 5JU

Morning Prayer takes place at St George's at 8am on Monday and Friday and at the Mission Church, Back Road, Sandhurst TN18 5JU at 8am on Tuesday and Wednesday each week. (NB During the school holidays Wednesday Morning Prayer is at St George's.)

 

 

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