We have two regular services a month plus our Farmers Market. We also have various additional services through the year.

Breakfast Service

Occurring
Sunday 18 January 2026, Sunday 15 February 2026, Sunday 15 March 2026, Sunday 12 April 2026 at for 1 hour
Venue
St. Peter's Grandborough
Address
Church Road Grandborough Rugby, CV23 8DH, United Kingdom

Our Breakfast Service is a relaxed and informal act of worship that lasts about 50 minutes. It’s usually led by a member of our Parish community rather than an ordained minister. The service features a shared breakfast midway through the service, creating a wonderful opportunity for fellowship and connection. Come as you are and join us!

Communion Service

Occurring
Sunday 01 February 2026, Sunday 01 March 2026, Sunday 03 May 2026, Sunday 07 June 2026, Sunday 05 July 2026, Sunday 06 September 2026, Sunday 04 October 2026, Sunday 01 November 2026, Sunday 06 December 2026 at for 1 hour
Venue
St. Peter's Grandborough
Address
Church Road Grandborough Rugby, CV23 8DH, United Kingdom

The Communion Service is the central act of worship for most Christians and in it we draw close to God and give thanks for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. The focal point of the service is when the priest blesses the bread and wine which represent the body and blood of Jesus and shares them with the members of the congregation. It’s a quiet moment of deep meaning when we can feel God’s presence around us and renew our faith and strength.

First Sunday of each month other that August.

Farmers' Market

Occurring
Every First Thursday at for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St. Peter's Grandborough
Address
Church Road Grandborough Rugby, CV23 8DH, United Kingdom

We are delighted with the success of our Farmers' Market which started in June 2012. We have 10 regular stallholders selling their fresh produce (freshly baked, home reared or home grown).

There is a real buzz and community spirit at the market and we feel that we have achieved what we wanted to do – bringing the church and the local community together.

A number of customers and stallholders have commented on the friendly atmosphere of the market. However, we have to remember that the stallholders are running a business and it is important that we support them in order for the market to continue being successful.