This Sunday, John will be talking to us about how Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life, and yet there is a “wideness in God’s mercy” that we cannot fully comprehend.
It would be great if as many people as possible could start watching our video service together at 10.30am, and join us for a Zoom tea/coffee afterwards (see details below).
Videos below will only be available from 9h00 on Sunday.
Sunday’s Service of Holy Communion:
For children:
Some music recorded by Joan and Eric:
Today we will be looking at the abundant life we can have in Jesus, our Good Shepherd. Our Psalm this week (Psalm 23) reminds us that even as we are going through dark times, even if even death itself casts a shadow over us, we need not be afraid, for God is with us.
“Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for you are with me, your rod and your staff, they comfort me.” Psalm 23
It would be great if as many people as possible could start watching our video service together at 10.30am, and join us for a Zoom tea/coffee afterwards (see details below).
Sunday’s Family Service of Morning Worship:
For children:
Some songs to accompany this week’s service:
Greetings, love and peace to you, whether you are feeling content or frustrated, hopeful or downcast, faithful or fearful as we finish this sixth week of confinement. On Sunday morning we will join with two of the disciples on the road to Emmaus. We can be confident that Jesus walks alongside each one of us at this time as he walked with them, opened their hearts, explained the Scriptures, and broke bread with them:
‘Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?’ Luke 24:32
It would be great if as many people as possible could start watching our video service together at 10.30am, and join us for a Zoom tea/coffee afterwards.
Sunday’s service of Holy Communion:
For children:
Some songs to accompany this week’s service:
Here are the resources for Sunday’s service:
It would be great if as many people as possible could start watching our video service together at 10.30am, and join us for a Zoom tea/coffee afterwards around 11.15am.
(Videos will only be available from 9h00 on Sunday):
For children:
Some songs to accompany this week’s service are below:
Even in our separation from each other, we greatly rejoice in our unity and new life in the risen Christ! A big thank you to everyone who has contributed to making our Holy Week and Easter Sunday’s services a special time of drawing closer to God and to each other, despite our current circumstances (you know who you are!). And special thanks to our locum minister, Reverend John Murray, whose patience, love, gentleness and wisdom (and YouTube skills!) have shone even more brightly throughout the past week!
Here are the resources for our Easter Sunday service:
It would be great if as many people as possible could start watching our video service together at 10.30am, and do join us for a Zoom apéritif or tea/coffee afterwards.
Some songs to accompany this week’s service are below:
Here is our service of Morning Prayer for Holy Saturday (11th April)
For this Good Friday at home, here are some resources you can use:
The Way of the Cross – Good Friday Service
Some songs to accompany this week’s service are below:
Some reflective organ music recorded by Joan is here:
For Maundy Service at home, here are some resources you can follow:
Maundy Thursday Service
Songs to accompany the service:
Some reflective organ music recorded by Joan is here:
Monday 6th April
Tuesday 7th April
Wednesday 8th April
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Holy Saturday
Easter Sunday
For this Palm Sunday at home, here are some resources you can use:
Palm Sunday Service
For kids:
Some songs to accompany this week’s service are below:
Some reflective organ music recorded by Joan is here: