Archbishop Stephen said: “I share in the great joy of our Roman Catholic sisters and brothers in welcoming His Holiness Pope Leo XIV as the Bishop of Rome. With Christians around the world, I will be praying for the new Pope as he takes on the enormous challenges and responsibilities of the Petrine ministry.“Pope Leo XIV’s many years of pastoral experience, his commitment to justice, and his deep spirituality are an example of life lived in service to Jesus Christ. As Anglicans, we give thanks for his call to Christians to be bridge-builders across the divisions of our world, and the divisions that continue to exist between churches. This is something Jesus asks of us. He prays that the church will be one.“This evening, the new Pope spoke of a Church that seeks peace and remains close to those who suffer. Our wounded world needs the justice, healing and hope of Jesus Christ, and we look forward to working with Pope Leo XIV and Roman Catholics in every place to share that love with those in need.“I pray that God’s sustaining Spirit will uphold the new Pope in his service of Christ.”
A Service for Trinity 1.A Service for the first Sunday after Trinity.This week join us for a service of morning prayer from St Stephen's, Westminster.The service is led by Rev Graham Buckle, who invites us to hold in our hearts the peace of our world during this quiet and reflective time together of sung and spoken word, with music provided by St Martin's Voices.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.You are invited to our weekly online service live on Sunday 22 June from 9am on our website, Facebook or YouTube. It will be available for playback immediately after as well.All of our weekly service content is manually subtitled and contains British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation throughout.
Sunday 1 June. Easter 7.St John’s. 6pm Evensong.All Saints. 10.30am Sung Eucharist.Sunday 8 June. Pentecost.St. John’s. 11.15am. Sung Eucharist.Sunday 15 June. Trinity.St John’s. 11.15am. Sung Eucharist. Sunday 22 June. Trinity 1.All Saints’, Peppard. Family Communion at 10.30amSt John’s. 6pm Patronal Festival Evensong.Sunday 29 JuneNo service at St John’s.10.30am. Benefice Eucharist with Baptism, at All Saints’, Peppard.NOTE- Due to major building works, Christ the King is temporarily unavailable.
This Festival will be the second of our “Sweet Things in Life” event.The church and churchyard will be feast for the eyes!For more information, press “download” button, on right.