Occurring
Wednesday 17 December 2025 Wednesday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Church Street Cogenhoe Northampton, NN7 1LS, United Kingdom
We warmly invite you to our Silent night service, especially for those who find the Christmas period a difficult time. Whether you are suffering infant loss, grieving other loved ones, lonely, or simply seeking peace, you are welcome here. This service allows us to express our grief and sorrow, and offers space for prayer and healing. Together, we can acknowledge our pain and find light in the darkness. “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:5

St Peter

Our Church in Cogenhoe is open for communal worship at 9:30 on Sunday mornings in accordance with Government guidelines. We are also active on line, recording church services that you can watch on Youtube and meeting during the week on Zoom. You can find out what is happening here on A Church Near You, on our website www.theunitedbenefice.org.uk and facebook

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Revd Kris Seward

The Rectory, Church Street, Cogenhoe, Northampton NN7 1LS

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Silent night service (also known as Blue Christmas service)

Occurring
Wednesday 17 December 2025 Wednesday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Peter
Address
Church Street Cogenhoe Northampton, NN7 1LS, United Kingdom

We warmly invite you to our Silent night service, especially for those who find the Christmas period a difficult time. Whether you are suffering infant loss, grieving other loved ones, lonely, or simply seeking peace, you are welcome here. This service allows us to express our grief and sorrow, and offers space for prayer and healing. Together, we can acknowledge our pain and find light in the darkness. “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:5