Service related articles

  1. 17/10/2021

    Join the Clewer Initiative as we explore the steps we can take and prayers we can pray to end slavery.

  2. 24/10/2021

    Join us for this week's national service from the Diocese of Bath and Wells. The Service of the Word for Bible Sunday is led by chaplains Becky Cox and Rev Mike Haslam.

  3. 30/01/2022

    Worship with us today, the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany, as we celebrate God's radical hospitality.


    This week's service comes from churches across the Diocese of Bristol, and the Tea House Network, and is led by Rev. Mark Nam, United Church Longwell Green and St. Anne’s Oldland Common, and other clergy of Chinese heritage from the Diocese.

  4. 25/09/2022

    As we think about generosity this week, our service of Holy Communion comes from St Andrew's Church, Tangmere. Giving Ministry Advisor, Rev Trevor Marshall leads the service, with a sermon from Rev Esther Prior, Vicar at St John's Church, Egham.

  5. 18/09/2022

     

    On The Eve of The Funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, join us from St Paul's Knightsbridge. Rev Canon Alan Gyle leads this service, as we give thanks for the life of Her Late Majesty.

  6. 07/05/2023

    A special service commemorating the Coronation of King Charles III. Chaplain, Canon Roger Hall MBE, leads our service from HM Tower of London.

  7. 15/05/2020

    An actor, a GP and a palliative care nurse are among contributors to the Church of England national online service this weekend to be broadcast from Liverpool and Blackburn in Lancashire.

  8. 30/09/2020

    The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission on Housing, Church and Community is looking at various different ways in which churches can meet housing need. This week, Mark Bennet, Team Rector at Thatcham in Berkshire, explains why we should hold almshouses in a higher regard.

  9. 19/03/2020

    Archbishop of Canterbury to lead a national broadcast as the Church of England responds to the challenge of becoming a “different sort of church” in the face of the challenge of coronavirus.

  10. 09/04/2020

    The Archbishop of Canterbury will call for “a resurrection of our common life,” during his Easter Sunday sermon.