Holy Communion in Traditional Lanuage

Occuring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 45 mins
Venue
St John the Baptist, Cockayne Hatley
Address
Cockayne Hatley near Sandy Bedfordshire, SG19 2EA, United Kingdom

On the second Sunday we have a service of Holy Communion. This is also sometimes called a Eucharist. Here we share bread and wine to both remember Jesus’s saving actions and in a deep and mysterious way be attached to him as well as connected to each other. The service includes readings from the Bible, times of prayer, a reflection or sermon. Its done in traditional language and it is in fact an older form of service first developed in the 16th century called the Book of Common Prayer. People value it for its connection to our past and particularly for its beautiful language. We love this service with its reverence and holiness, but also as an opportunity to be together with God.

The next service of Holy Communion will be on Sunday 14 April at 9 am.

St John the Baptist, Cockayne Hatley

A church for Cockayne Hatley.

A church for retreat and quiet.  

Welcome to the website of St John the Baptist, Cockayne Hatley. 

We are small group of people who seek to serve God's mission both as a parish church to the village of Cockayne Hatley and increasingly as a 'thin space' for people to visit for quiet days, study days, retreat days and concerts. You can find out more about us by exploring the pages listed on the left of this webpage or using the menu button in the top right.

We hope to meet you at one of our services or events soon! 

Get in touch

John and Pat Foulkes

Church Farm Lodge
Cockayne Hatley
Sandy, Beds

SG19 2EA
PCC Members
(01767) 631443
Rev. Alex Wheatley
01767 764062
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Holy Communion in Traditional Lanuage

Occuring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 45 mins
Venue
St John the Baptist, Cockayne Hatley
Address
Cockayne Hatley near Sandy Bedfordshire, SG19 2EA, United Kingdom

On the second Sunday we have a service of Holy Communion. This is also sometimes called a Eucharist. Here we share bread and wine to both remember Jesus’s saving actions and in a deep and mysterious way be attached to him as well as connected to each other. The service includes readings from the Bible, times of prayer, a reflection or sermon. Its done in traditional language and it is in fact an older form of service first developed in the 16th century called the Book of Common Prayer. People value it for its connection to our past and particularly for its beautiful language. We love this service with its reverence and holiness, but also as an opportunity to be together with God.

The next service of Holy Communion will be on Sunday 14 April at 9 am.

Safeguarding

Our parish of Cockayne Hatley is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of St.Albans’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO.