The Nine

Occuring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Michael & All Angels SUNNYSIDE
Address
St Michael & All Angels SUNNYSIDE, Ivy House Lane, Berkhamsted, Herts Berkhamsted Berkhamsted, HP4 2PP, United Kingdom

“A traditional service, mainly for adults – open to all”

The Nine follows the modern Church of England liturgy called ‘Common Worship’. It is structured and reflective service in the traditional way with hymns, songs, modern liturgy and relevant biblical teaching. On the first Sunday of the month we share in a service from the Book of Common Prayer, originally written in 1662 and still in use today! On other Sundays we follow a pattern of Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, lasting approximately one hour.

There is congregation of around 70 people and you’d be more than welcome to join us! We aim to finish by 10.00am to give time for coffee and chat with those arriving for ‘The Ten Thirty’.

House Group notes briefly outlining the sermon and associated questions are available to download. You can also listen to and/or download the sermon from this service.9am service

You can subscribe to our Sunnyside Newsletter so you can keep up to date with what’s happening here at Sunnyside. Go to the Resources tab on our website and under Newsletter complete the form to subscribe.

St Michael & All Angels SUNNYSIDE

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Rev. Rebecca Fardell

Sunnyside Vicarage
Ivy House Lane
Berkhamsted
Herts
HP4 2PP

Rebecca Fardell
01442865100
Melanie Hammond - Office Administrator
01442875025

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The Nine

Occuring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Michael & All Angels SUNNYSIDE
Address
St Michael & All Angels SUNNYSIDE, Ivy House Lane, Berkhamsted, Herts Berkhamsted Berkhamsted, HP4 2PP, United Kingdom

“A traditional service, mainly for adults – open to all”

The Nine follows the modern Church of England liturgy called ‘Common Worship’. It is structured and reflective service in the traditional way with hymns, songs, modern liturgy and relevant biblical teaching. On the first Sunday of the month we share in a service from the Book of Common Prayer, originally written in 1662 and still in use today! On other Sundays we follow a pattern of Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, lasting approximately one hour.

There is congregation of around 70 people and you’d be more than welcome to join us! We aim to finish by 10.00am to give time for coffee and chat with those arriving for ‘The Ten Thirty’.

House Group notes briefly outlining the sermon and associated questions are available to download. You can also listen to and/or download the sermon from this service.9am service

You can subscribe to our Sunnyside Newsletter so you can keep up to date with what’s happening here at Sunnyside. Go to the Resources tab on our website and under Newsletter complete the form to subscribe.