Open for worship 5th July

We open our doors for worship on Sunday 5th July

All are welcome.

We are delighted that from 5th July, we will be able to welcome worshippers into the church for our 10.00am Sunday Eucharist.

This Eucharist Service will also be streamed via the web on Zoom and Facebook Live. Please get in touch if you would like to join us via Zoom.

Please feel free to join us in worship. Communion will be offered in one form only.

Social distancing guidelines are in place and we look forward to welcoming you from 9.40am to allow good time for a 10am start.

We will be applying all the current safety, cleansing and hygiene advice, so that risks to public health are mitigated, 

as such we request that anyone joining us arrive in good time and bring a pen to enable us to gather your contact details for Track & Trace.

Our Risk Assessment is available to read on our website

Rhiannon's Farewell Services

We have been wonderfully blessed, enthused, awed, challenged and deeply indebted to Rhiannon in her time
amongst us. Her many, many abilities, her energy, preaching, wisdom and sheer joy in the Lord, has set before us a powerful witness of what it means to follow Jesus. Rhiannon would say that this blessing has been two-way – a reminder that God’s people have a vital role towards the priests we have.

We pray for her in her new calling as Anglican Chaplain to Forest Bank Prison. Just as we are all experiencing the challenge of rooting our faith in Christ without the external, physical, presence of the Church building and access to the sacraments, so Rhiannon will be bringing the Good News of Jesus into a place where the usual markers of society are mainly absent. Please hold her and her charges regularly before God in your prayer.

Pentecost Sunday, 31st May 2020

10.00am Eucharist

6.30pm Evensong