Christmas services 2021 at St Andrew and St Mark Surbiton

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Christmas Lessons and Carols: Sunday 19th December 2021 at 6pm at St Mark's Church

This is a ticketed event for 75 people, which will be socially distanced. Tickets will be sold via Eventbrite and will be available 7 days before the service.

'A Not so Merry Christmas' service: Wednesday 15th December 2021 at 8pm at St Andrew's Church

This will be a service for those of us who will be finding Christmas a difficult time due to grief, sadness, loneliness or difficult memories of this festive time.
The service will be in person and online on Facebook and on Zoom with no booking required.

Christingle service: Christmas Eve, Friday 24th December 2021 at 3:30pm at St Andrew's Church

Our traditional Christingle service is back this year. With the Children’s choir will we have the Christingle orange and candle.

Outside Carols around the Crib: Christmas Eve, Friday 24th December 2021 at 5pm at St Mark's Church

Join us for Carols around the Crib at St Mark's Church in the garden. This is an outside event, with no booking required. We have a stable in the garden of St Mark's, a great place to tell the Christmas story through carols and readings.

Midnight Mass: Christmas Eve, Friday 24th December 2021 at 11pm for carols, 11:30pm service start at St Andrew's Church.

We will be celebrating the first Eucharist of Christmas at St Andrew's Church. Join us from 11pm for Carols sung by the choir, with the service starting at 11:30pm. We ask that those attending take a lateral flow test. No social distancing expected. No need to book.

Christmas Day: 8am BCP Eucharist at St Andrew's Church

A traditional and quiet way to celebrate Christmas. Join us at 8am at St Andrew's Church and on Facebook live. This service will be socially distanced and with no singing. No booking required.

Christmas Day: 10am All Age Eucharist at St Mark's Church

Christmas Morning eucharist with the choir and carols at St Mark’s and also on Zoom. We ask that people take a lateral flow test before attending.