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St Mary's Portbury
Learning God's love and seeking to share it
Welcome to St Mary's Portbury, please see the calendar for details of our services.
For details of all regular and special events at St Mary's please see our 'HeArts at Portbury' Facebook page.Select a Sunday from the menu to view the online sermon for that week.
For past sermons, see our YouTube channel.The Blessed Virgin Mary in Portbury is a living breathing church, not a 900 year old museum. There are strong ties with the adjacent St Mary’s V.A. Primary school. In addition to the many varied church services there is a strong focus on community with activities and events happening regularly.
Morning Worship Liturgy
Liturgy for use when worshipping at home.Church of England virtual services
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St George
We have resumed a more normal pattern of services, and singing is now allowed.
The government suggests that you continue to wear a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces where you may come into contact with other people you do not normally meet. There will be appropriate hygiene measures in place at our services, and please bring your own face covering.
Please see our Services Calendar for further details of our services.
We look forward to welcoming you back to St George's!
Readings for April - June 2024
Readings for January - March 2024
Readings for October - December 2023
Readings for July - September 2023
Readings for April - June 2023
Morning Worship Liturgy
If you cannot, or prefer not to attend, please follow along at home using the liturgy provided above, and click the links below for the talk/sermon.
Fifth Sunday of Easter - 28/04/2024
Astrid's talk for the Fifth Sunday of Easter
Fourth Sunday of Easter - 21/04/2024
Astrid's talk for the Fourth Sunday of Easter
Third Sunday of Easter - 14/04/2024
Astrid's talk for the Third Sunday of Easter
Second Sunday of Easter - 07/04/2024
Astrid's talk for the Second Sunday of Easter
Easter Sunday - 31/03/2024
Astrid's talk for Easter Sunday
Palm Sunday - 24/03/2024
Astrid's talk for Palm Sunday
Passion Sunday - 17/03/2024
Astrid's talk for Passion Sunday
Mothering Sunday - 10/03/2024
Astrid's talk for Mothering Sunday
Third Sunday of Lent - 03/03/2024
Astrid's talk for the Third Sunday of Lent
Second Sunday of Lent - 25/02/2024
Astrid's talk for the Second Sunday of Lent
First Sunday of Lent - 18/02/2024
Astrid's talk for the First Sunday of Lent
Sunday before Lent - 11/02/2024
Astrid's talk for the Sunday before Lent
Second Sunday before Lent - 04/02/2024
Astrid's talk for the Second Sunday before Lent
Candlemas - 28/01/2024
Astrid's talk for Candlemas
Third Sunday of Epiphany - 21/01/2024
Astrid's talk for the Third Sunday of Epiphany
Second Sunday of Epiphany - 14/01/2024
Astrid's talk for the Second Sunday of Epiphany
Baptism of Christ 07/01/2024
Astrid's talk for the Baptism of Christ
First Sunday of Christmas - 31/12/2023
Astrid's talk for the First Sunday of Christmas
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Astrid's talk for the Fourth Sunday of Advent
Third Sunday of Advent - 17/12/2023
Astrid's talk for the Third Sunday of Advent
Second Sunday of Advent - 10/12/2023
Astrid's talk for the Second Sunday of Advent
Advent Sunday - 3/12/2023
Astrid's talk for Advent Sunday
In response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation
click the following links for more information:
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s national broadcast, Sunday 22nd March 2020
A National Call to Prayer, Sunday 22nd March
Prayers and intercessions for use at home
“In all of the current troubles, and they are very serious troubles, looking inwards will only reveal the limits of our own resources, and lead to deeper fear and selfishness.
“Acting in love found from God in Jesus Christ will do the exact reverse. As we look out from ourselves in love, we can enable people to find the place of their nurture, not their historic place but a new place where they meet God and find his consolation.
“As we share our consolation the mother love of God will enfold them. As we love the poor, go and give to a foodbank, call on someone who is isolated, do their shopping, pray with and for them from a distance, we will find that we are deeply consoled by our own gift of consolation."
\- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
The parish of Easton-in-Gordano is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer, PSO. The Diocese of Bath & Wells’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.t
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