Weekly worship
Weekday Services
There is a Holy Communion Service, using the Book of Common Prayer, every Wednesday at 10 am.
Morning prayer is said in church at 9 o’clock on Mondays to Saturdays throughout the year.
Mother and Toddler Service at 2.15pm on the second Wednesday of each month.
Morning prayer is said in church at 9 o’clock on Mondays to Saturdays throughout the year.
Mother and Toddler Service at 2.15pm on the second Wednesday of each month.
Sunday Services
8.00 am - Holy Communion is a quiet service, without hymns or sermon, celebrated in accordance with the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Many find the poetic language of this service peaceful yet stimulating.
9.00am - On the first Sunday of the month, there is a service of Holy Communion at Pedlinge Chapel also using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer rite.
9:30am - Parish Eucharist (except on the first Sunday in each month) includes hymns and a sermon and the Common Worship service is used.
9:30am - On the first Sunday of the month we have a Family Service without Communion. Anyone, of any age and, whether they have been to this before or not, would feel at ease.
4:30pm (when in GMT) or 6.00pm (when in BST) - Evening Prayer. Except on special occasions, Evening Prayer is a quiet, said service, according to the Book of Common Prayer. There is an address and, usually, one hymn is sung. About three times a year there is Choral Evensong.
9.00am - On the first Sunday of the month, there is a service of Holy Communion at Pedlinge Chapel also using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer rite.
9:30am - Parish Eucharist (except on the first Sunday in each month) includes hymns and a sermon and the Common Worship service is used.
9:30am - On the first Sunday of the month we have a Family Service without Communion. Anyone, of any age and, whether they have been to this before or not, would feel at ease.
4:30pm (when in GMT) or 6.00pm (when in BST) - Evening Prayer. Except on special occasions, Evening Prayer is a quiet, said service, according to the Book of Common Prayer. There is an address and, usually, one hymn is sung. About three times a year there is Choral Evensong.