Services for April/May 2024

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Everyone is most welcome to come along for any of these services. Refreshments are served after every Sunday morning service. Do join us.


Sunday 28th April - Holy Communion  [4th Sunday after Easter]

A traditional service of Holy Communion, with congregational hymns and sermon, to which all are very welcome. Revd Robert Williamson will be with us again to lead the service, which will be followed by refreshments and a chance to chat.


Sunday 5th May at 6.30 p.m. - Choral Evensong [5th Sunday after Easter]

Our service of Evensong, led by the choir, is taken from the Book of Common Prayer with readings from the Authorized Version of the Bible (the King James Version). The congregation sings the hymns, and the choir will sing settings of the day's Psalm; settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Sir Herbert Brewer (1865-1938); the Preces; and a choral anthem. Our organist this evening will be Matthew Atherton.


Sunday 12th May at 10.45 a.m. - Holy Communion [6th Sunday after Easter]

A traditional service of Holy Communion, with congregational hymns and sermon, to which all are very welcome. Revd Robert Williamson will be with us again to lead the service, which will be followed by refreshments and a chance to chat.


Sunday 19th May at 10.45 a.m. - Sung Matins [Pentecost]

A traditional service of Morning Prayer, taken from the Book of Common Prayer and led by the choir. Music will include congregational hymns, and choral settings of the Responses, a Psalm, and the Te Deum or Benedictus. Do come and join us.





N.B.  The PCC has undertaken all relevant risk assessments in the light of Covid-19 guidance over the past 4 years, and these are reviewed regularly.  All restrictions have been lifted, but a few measures remain in place to ensure that all services proceed as safely as possible.  In colder weather please dress warmly;  the heating is on but the church is a large building.  Please note that at Communion services we have reintroduced Communion in two kinds, i.e. sharing the chalice.  If you have any problem with this do mention this to the sidesman or churchwarden before the service.  Should you prefer not to receive Communion, do come to the chancel for a blessing, indicating this perhaps by keeping your hands to your sides.  Hand sanitiser is available for use when entering and leaving the building, and when going to take communion, and seating guidance will be indicated when necessary.

Everyone is most welcome, but if you have any doubts about coming to join us do please check here or contact John Phillips (01845 577034) beforehand for further information; every effort will be made to accommodate you. Access is not ideal, as the path is steep, but a temporary ramp can be provided for wheelchair entrance to the church; do let us know if you need this in place.

THANK YOU - WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU.