• WORSHIP 11th APRIL

    This week we walk the way of 2 of Jesus’ followers as they trudge grief-stricken away from Jerusalem and the site of Jesus’ execution.

    They’re joined on the way by a stranger with a lot to say, and when they realise who it is….

    Let’s worship the risen Christ, our God and companion.

    For text version of the service:

  • EASTER SUNDAY – COMMUNION SERVICE

    TO JOIN US ONLINE FOR OUR LIVESTREAMED EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE PLEASE CLICK THE LINK OR IMAGE BELOW
    (This will take to a facebook page – you do not require a facebook account to watch though!)

    NB The video will not start until 11.15am – before that it will show an ‘event’ page. You will see the video as soon as we go ‘live’ in the church building

    https://www.facebook.com/events/432494538049640/


    There are responses for the congregation to day during the service. They will be projected in the video, but you can also see them here:

  • WORSHIP 2nd APRIL – GOOD FRIDAY

    As we continue through Holy Week, join us for this short act of worship for Good Friday

    This evening we witness to God’s love poured out, even to the death of Christ on a cross. In an often bleak world, Christ chooses to suffer with the suffering. And in a situation with no cause for optimism, how do we find hope?

    Let’s worship God…

  • WORSHIP 1st APRIL – MAUNDY THURSDAY

    As we continue through Holy Week, join us for this short act of worship for Maundy Thursday.

    We hear Jesus share in his last supper with the disciples – even the one who will betray him – and we stop to ponder on the mystery of this meal of life, shared even in the shadow of death.

    Let’s worship God…

  • WORSHIP 28th MARCH – PALM SUNDAY

    *Important* – buildings will be open for in-person worship from Easter Sunday onwards. We celebrate a ‘bring your own bread&wine’ communion on Easter Sunday in both places of worship – deatils for booking at the beginning of the video.

    This week we follow Jesus in his ‘triumphal entry’ into Jerusalem. We often call this ‘Palm Sunday’ and yet in the gospel of Luke there are no palm branches: we ask why, and find that it says something important about who Jesus really is.

    Let’s worship God…

    For a text version of the service: